@@Builtin79 ah I was thinking colored hot glue sticks then then when dried dipped in epoxy! But that’s awesome! I Subscribed I just bought all the tools bandsaw sanders and drill press to try for fun since I live on a lake.
That sounds like it could work also. Seems like you’re all set up to start lure making. The good thing about buying tools is that you can open the possibilities to many other projects. I’m working on a portable soldering station, something like Adam Savage did on Tested but with my twist added. I’ve always liked messing with electronics. Maybe I’ll post the build to the channel. Thank you for the support.
I agree with Scott. You're obviously a talented lure designer/maker, but unless you show us how each bait swims when retreived, we have no way of knowing whether it's good, bad, or indifferent. Also helpful would be your providing either a "voice-over" explanation of what you're doing--and why!--or at least captions serving the same purpose. Finally, we could see and understand what you're doing far better if you reduced your "speed-up" of the footage by at least half. Please understand, this is NOT a dismissal of what you do! My suggestions are aimed solely at helping you produce even better lure-making videos and gain many, many more subscribers. Who knows, you could be the next Nate Marling or Mikko Okkanen!
Great lure! 👍👍👍
Thank you!
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Nicely done, would love to see some swim action!
For sure! Planning on it this spring.
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What tool did you use to make the tail!? That’s pretty slick!
Thanks for the question, I used a 3D pen.
@@Builtin79 ah I was thinking colored hot glue sticks then then when dried dipped in epoxy! But that’s awesome! I Subscribed I just bought all the tools bandsaw sanders and drill press to try for fun since I live on a lake.
That sounds like it could work also.
Seems like you’re all set up to start lure making. The good thing about buying tools is that you can open the possibilities to many other projects. I’m working on a portable soldering station, something like Adam Savage did on Tested but with my twist added. I’ve always liked messing with electronics. Maybe I’ll post the build to the channel.
Thank you for the support.
I agree with Scott. You're obviously a talented lure designer/maker, but unless you show us how each bait swims when retreived, we have no way of knowing whether it's good, bad, or indifferent. Also helpful would be your providing either a "voice-over" explanation of what you're doing--and why!--or at least captions serving the same purpose. Finally, we could see and understand what you're doing far better if you reduced your "speed-up" of the footage by at least half.
Please understand, this is NOT a dismissal of what you do! My suggestions are aimed solely at helping you produce even better lure-making videos and gain many, many more subscribers. Who knows, you could be the next Nate Marling or Mikko Okkanen!
Splendidly to see woodglut have new plans which helped me save some money and energy for this construction.