@@BakerBuilds it happen s bro jjiji ... I have a UA-cam channel in Spanish, I do bass fishing and saltwater fishing.I started it 2 months ago the name is j.c 153 fishing can I feature your lure in my channel ??
Zach, you did such a good job on this lure. It sure would be great to see more builds like this, especially since it is in the Channel's name. I really like the process of creating a lure, but don't watch very many 'painting only' videos. That's why I came back and re-watched this one!
You skipped the part I was waiting to see. And that was how you fasten the links between the two segments. And by the looks of it, being that the end is one of the most watched parts of the video, I wasnt the only one
Never seen ya before but killer video. I'm an avid angler and this is a tip that'll save big money....some of those glide baits cost 100s of dollars,making it impossible for a blue collar guy to even use
Job about shaping taill is wright, Simple an great way. Resto of it is like you have to have this, then, then this which which cost good money and space. It could be done on much more simple and chippers way. At end ended there is good idea how to make tail simple and wright. Good job !
Thank you for the Video and stencil, learned a lot from making your lure, as mine was no where near your quality it's probably the best I have done, really enjoyed it.😊
Watched this video when you first uploaded. Circled back to it. Getting to go down to Florida and I am going to make this lure to take with me. Your paint job on this particular lure was really good. I am going to add some hints of laguna blue on mine, real subtle. Thanks for the pattern!
Thanks for the video and the stencil. Ive been gathering supplies for a while and am about to start my first attempt. Could you tell me how deep I need to drill the lead holes. I have the same forstner bit that you so. I really appreciate this and your other videos. I would never have been willing to try without them!
Dude I've been waiting for this video for soooooooo long, and I love how in the beggining you made the boring old coping saw techniuqe look awsome! LOL!
First to your channel - great job on both content and delivery. I’ve been wanting to do my own glide bait so this is perfect. I’ll look through your videos but would clove to see how it swims. Thank you. Subscribed and👍
Nice! I have been going to build a much smaller version to have a 2 piece jointed minnow for destroying the creek this summer. I need to get on it. Your lure turned out great!
Well I had no issues with your plans up until when I cut it and your “about 45 degree” angle wood was actually a lot closer to 30, which I didn’t realize until I cut into one of the holes where the weight is supposed to go so that really sucks A LOT. Because I’m gonna need to go in and try to somehow re glue the saw hole and everything
Awesome - 👏👏👏👏Thank you so much for these videos and your shares! I have a wooden shad that I am working on. I used your pattern and my artistic license a bit but followed the pattern pretty close... - this is my first one out of wood and I am using all hand tools. Could you help me find the right hardware? I am not sure what to use to make the jointed swim bait? I have some eye hooks but I see that there may be something better. Thank you in advance for any and all advice...🙏
Another awesome video bro. I just downloaded that stencils and I'd definitely be extremely keen on 1 of your stencils packs as well if I can get my hands on one
He made a mark with square & then drilled the holes. Just use super glue or epoxy to fill it & screw the eyelets in. Same with the head & tail sections .
Incredibly informative build video, very well put together and produced, I have never built a swim bait this actually may make me try lol, the only question I have is, how did you determine the amount of lead in each hole?
Thank you! Trial and err for the weight until I got it right lol. I have a ton of test baits I did until I got this pattern down. Only thing you might do differently is add less weight in each hole if your wanting it to sink slower. Each piece of wood is different and more so when it’s hadcarved. You can drill out some weight after if you want it to sink slower 👌
Bro Baker, I just subscribed… great job on your video… I like that you teach each step. By the way can you tell me what size and kind of hooks 🪝 etc.. I’d love to have this swim bait!!!… do you do giveaways??!! :D
that diagonal cut that you made on the wood glide bait is not a 45 if it were it would cut into the hole where the lead goes. Im talking about where the bait is segmented. You mention that it was a 45 in video ,
So far I have never had one pull out. I have bent hooks or bent the eyelet but never one coming out. Definitely a matter of how much epoxy you can get inside 👍
Hey bro just have a question for you if that's ok, what brand of a lead melting pot are you using? because I want to buy one to make my lure making soooo much easier instead of trying to work if out with split shot sinkers
Really enjoyed the video. Looking forward to your paint job. I've been messing around with making gliders lately, and never seem to get the weighting just right. Out of curiosity, how deep do you drill? And is the amount of lead critical to the action? Keep the great videos coming!
Different amounts of weight and placement can make a huge difference in the action, especially if your trying to make a suspending bait. I’m drilling in just over a 1/4”. All depends on the action you want. I’m still experimenting with different weight placements haha
@@BakerBuilds thank you. I've been doing the same. I just can't seem to get consistent results. I'm not sure if it's because wood can vary piece by piece, or if I'm removing more wood from one to another, or what... It's frustrating at times!
@@brynniebfishing Trial and err for the weight until I got it right lol. I have a ton of test baits I did until I got this pattern down. Only thing you might do differently is add less weight in each hole if your wanting it to sink slower. Each piece of wood is different and more so when it’s hadcarved. You can drill out some weight after if you want it to sink slower 👌
A lot less time when I’m not trying to film it haha. Hard to tell on the time, I work on them on and off in the evenings. Excluding dry time on things, I know I could get one out in an afternoon. All depends on the detail your adding I guess haha
hey baker, i messaged you on instagram a while back as adrenaline fishing, and here i am again, i just wanted to know what the best way is to wire a lure for the hooks and splitrings
Hi man I had a quick question if you could drop some knowledge on me please. For all of these baits you paint, would it work the same on metal spoons and other metal baits? That’s what I am wanting to paint. Thank you.
I haven’t tried painting metal baits yet. But experience with painting other metal I would say you need a slightly roughed up surface for the paint to stick and a good clear coat. Not much help lol. I do see people doing that all the time tho. Definitely something I want to try 👍
Absolutely super glue works. Just a few drops and that thing is stuck in there forever. I tested it out a bunch of times on scrap wood. I however still use the epoxy because that's what I started out using. I even tried it on a piece of straight, smoth wire with no threads on it and not twisted. That too is permanently in a piece of scrap wood.
@@seanp9157no. Hinkle Shad is a Shad profile like the name says but much bigger than this bait. It’s also a resin bait. Would need to build a mold. Too much tinkering for me to get it perfect. That’s why they are expensive.
You can drill hole on side of the lure and put small leed weight and use hot glue gun to feel that hole with weight. Level that extra glue whit send oapit and that is it. No especial tool or machine .And is is oerfect
Dont use tungsten putty! I tried on a few of my first ones and it eventually caused problems. When I first saw the stuff I was like this stuff is perfect. But when it's in your bait and it's a warm summer day, the epoxy gets softer. That means it can move around easily and whatever you used to seal it in will start to fail.
what size of hook you recoment bro ??
Size 4! Can’t believe I forgot to mention that in the video haha
@@BakerBuilds it happen s bro jjiji ... I have a UA-cam channel in Spanish, I do bass fishing and saltwater fishing.I started it 2 months ago the name is j.c 153 fishing can I feature your lure in my channel ??
Nice job, with great detailed information and thanks for the pattern, can’t wait to try it 👍🏼
Zach, you did such a good job on this lure. It sure would be great to see more builds like this, especially since it is in the Channel's name. I really like the process of creating a lure, but don't watch very many 'painting only' videos. That's why I came back and re-watched this one!
More build videos on the way!
as someone who's very new to lure making i would like to thank you for making it very easy to understand
Bro..... hands down the most valuable and well put together video you’ve done.
Thank you!
You skipped the part I was waiting to see. And that was how you fasten the links between the two segments. And by the looks of it, being that the end is one of the most watched parts of the video, I wasnt the only one
Never seen ya before but killer video. I'm an avid angler and this is a tip that'll save big money....some of those glide baits cost 100s of dollars,making it impossible for a blue collar guy to even use
Job about shaping taill is wright, Simple an great way. Resto of it is like you have to have this, then, then this which which cost good money and space. It could be done on much more simple and chippers way. At end ended there is good idea how to make tail simple and wright. Good job !
This is awesome. Thank you for supplying a free template. I want to try this out
It looks good and with the paint it will look 🔥🔥🔥
Thank you very much from a French fisherman 😉😊
Thanks for watching!
Thank you for the Video and stencil, learned a lot from making your lure, as mine was no where near your quality it's probably the best I have done, really enjoyed it.😊
I'm getting into lure making myself and this video helps so much. Great job man!!
Good deal!
DUDE I love your barn board shop. that's what I'm doing to my garage, and your swimbait looks awsome good job.
Yo! Thank you!!
Watched this video when you first uploaded. Circled back to it. Getting to go down to Florida and I am going to make this lure to take with me. Your paint job on this particular lure was really good. I am going to add some hints of laguna blue on mine, real subtle. Thanks for the pattern!
Awesome! Let me know how it goes!
This is awesome 👍 I love to fish and I can't wait to start some cutting on the scroll saw
Man your vids get better and better
Thank you! 😁
Consider me one of your new followers bro you’re really doing your thing 🙏🏾
Thanks for the video and the stencil. Ive been gathering supplies for a while and am about to start my first attempt. Could you tell me how deep I need to drill the lead holes. I have the same forstner bit that you so. I really appreciate this and your other videos. I would never have been willing to try without them!
Dude I've been waiting for this video for soooooooo long, and I love how in the beggining you made the boring old coping saw techniuqe look awsome! LOL!
Haha better late then never 😂
Cool beans Zack. This video has me ready to make a swimbait, but its to cold in the garage right now ☃️☃️☃️.... HAPPY NRE YEAR EVERYONE 🍻
First to your channel - great job on both content and delivery. I’ve been wanting to do my own glide bait so this is perfect. I’ll look through your videos but would clove to see how it swims. Thank you. Subscribed and👍
Nice! I have been going to build a much smaller version to have a 2 piece jointed minnow for destroying the creek this summer. I need to get on it. Your lure turned out great!
Thank you! Let me know if you make a smaller one! You sparked an idea haha
Great job Zack! Definitely going to download the patterns.
Right on! And thank you 👍
This one is heavy man! Lots of info. Gotta catch up soon. Good work 🤙
Awesome job, thank you very much for the free pattern!!!
Great video, Would love to see another video like this
I am not sure where you are located but I have two working bandsaws to get rid of. You can have your pick -- free to you. Beats a coping saw.
I’m in Missouri west of St.Louis about an hour or so 👍
Great video. FYI, that's a combination square.
Thank you for a great video. Clear and awesome instructions.
Well I had no issues with your plans up until when I cut it and your “about 45 degree” angle wood was actually a lot closer to 30, which I didn’t realize until I cut into one of the holes where the weight is supposed to go so that really sucks A LOT. Because I’m gonna need to go in and try to somehow re glue the saw hole and everything
You sure can make a nice glide bait!
That's exactly what I needed right now. Ty
Right on 🤙
Nice pattern👍
Thank ya! 👍
Nice video thanks for sharing the pattern.
very good instructions! thanks!
Awesome - 👏👏👏👏Thank you so much for these videos and your shares! I have a wooden shad that I am working on. I used your pattern and my artistic license a bit but followed the pattern pretty close... - this is my first one out of wood and I am using all hand tools. Could you help me find the right hardware? I am not sure what to use to make the jointed swim bait? I have some eye hooks but I see that there may be something better. Thank you in advance for any and all advice...🙏
he showed how to make the stainless steel wire eyes for the joint use the same method for the hook points
I’m going to try one! If it isn’t too embarrassing ill post it to your “tackling the dream” Facebook group.
Can’t wait to see!
Now I have something new to try
Another awesome video bro. I just downloaded that stencils and I'd definitely be extremely keen on 1 of your stencils packs as well if I can get my hands on one
Thank you!
Any time bro. Can you let me know if you get them stencils packs done up please bro
Great video, nice work.
Nice....thank you for concern to us... noob & learning in the lures making...Hope your channel success till the end....
Meus parabéns esta isca artificial artesanal ficou muito bem elaborada.
Awesome video man!🤙🏻
Thank you!
Can you please make a video how to joint the two pieces together? Maybe it is obvious but I want to be certain of how I do it
He made a mark with square & then drilled the holes. Just use super glue or epoxy to fill it & screw the eyelets in. Same with the head & tail sections .
@ how do you link the two eyelets together?
@@JG_23_ make one eyelet first then place the next wire in the eye & make the second eyelet.
Hi, love your work , I make lures as a hobby as I am retired. What kind of wood did you use for this lure on this video?
Poplar
did you ever put that package together? I would buy it.
This was very informative thank you
Incredibly informative build video, very well put together and produced, I have never built a swim bait this actually may make me try lol, the only question I have is, how did you determine the amount of lead in each hole?
Thank you! Trial and err for the weight until I got it right lol. I have a ton of test baits I did until I got this pattern down. Only thing you might do differently is add less weight in each hole if your wanting it to sink slower. Each piece of wood is different and more so when it’s hadcarved. You can drill out some weight after if you want it to sink slower 👌
Nice job Zack!
Is it 3/4" popplar?
Bro Baker, I just subscribed… great job on your video… I like that you teach each step. By the way can you tell me what size and kind of hooks 🪝 etc..
I’d love to have this swim bait!!!… do you do giveaways??!! :D
Thank you! I used size 4 Eagle Claw treble hooks 👍
that diagonal cut that you made on the wood glide bait is not a 45 if it were it would cut into the hole where the lead goes. Im talking about where the bait is segmented. You mention that it was a 45 in video ,
That’s why I said “about” 45. I don’t have a protractor haha
@@BakerBuilds ha ha your a real funny man. Thanks ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,peoples true colors come out
@@toph2o676 if you want to see the video where I add the color, check the link 👍
ua-cam.com/video/dQw4w9WgXcQ/v-deo.html
You should do a video about building a lipless crankbait
Whats the right moisture level of the wood for a basic balsa squarebill?
Looks great! What type of camera do you use? That footage is smooth.
A mix between GoPro 8 and a google pixel phone. Not exactly sure on the phone
The eyelets that you use on this do they ever get pulled out from the fish once you glue them in?
So far I have never had one pull out. I have bent hooks or bent the eyelet but never one coming out. Definitely a matter of how much epoxy you can get inside 👍
Hey bro just have a question for you if that's ok, what brand of a lead melting pot are you using? because I want to buy one to make my lure making soooo much easier instead of trying to work if out with split shot sinkers
Really enjoyed the video. Looking forward to your paint job.
I've been messing around with making gliders lately, and never seem to get the weighting just right. Out of curiosity, how deep do you drill? And is the amount of lead critical to the action?
Keep the great videos coming!
Different amounts of weight and placement can make a huge difference in the action, especially if your trying to make a suspending bait. I’m drilling in just over a 1/4”. All depends on the action you want. I’m still experimenting with different weight placements haha
@@BakerBuilds thank you. I've been doing the same. I just can't seem to get consistent results. I'm not sure if it's because wood can vary piece by piece, or if I'm removing more wood from one to another, or what... It's frustrating at times!
@@brynniebfishing Trial and err for the weight until I got it right lol. I have a ton of test baits I did until I got this pattern down. Only thing you might do differently is add less weight in each hole if your wanting it to sink slower. Each piece of wood is different and more so when it’s hadcarved. You can drill out some weight after if you want it to sink slower 👌
@@BakerBuilds leaning more to the error side so far... regardless, I am enjoying the learning curve. Thank for the advice, greatly appreciate it!
What type of glue or export do you use on the hook eyes and the joint?
Can I ask how long it takes to make one ? Also don’t have that style lead pot I have the smaller one that you need to use a ladle for will that work
A lot less time when I’m not trying to film it haha. Hard to tell on the time, I work on them on and off in the evenings. Excluding dry time on things, I know I could get one out in an afternoon. All depends on the detail your adding I guess haha
hey baker, i messaged you on instagram a while back as adrenaline fishing, and here i am again, i just wanted to know what the best way is to wire a lure for the hooks and splitrings
I show in this video how to make them 👍
@@BakerBuilds awesome! 👍
Hi man I had a quick question if you could drop some knowledge on me please. For all of these baits you paint, would it work the same on metal spoons and other metal baits? That’s what I am wanting to paint. Thank you.
I haven’t tried painting metal baits yet. But experience with painting other metal I would say you need a slightly roughed up surface for the paint to stick and a good clear coat. Not much help lol. I do see people doing that all the time tho. Definitely something I want to try 👍
@@BakerBuilds ok cool thank you for the reply
Great video.. ever done a rat bait
I have done a few! On my list of videos to make
Good job, what is that wood?
Poplar
Impressive video well done, I subscribed to your channel.
Hey thanks!
Thanks for this video bro.
🤙🤙
Great vid 👍🏻
Thank you!
Is it posible to do the gills with a dremel tool ?
For sure! I like the knife method because I can make it a little cleaner. But the dremel definitely works 👍
Very cool!
What would you charge to make one for me to buy?
Muito bom gostei obrigado pela informação
Hi Zack what will it cost me to get some of your templates I'm from South Africa
Can’t find the free patern
Here ya go! bakerbuildsusa.com/free-downloads/
👍👍👍👍👍
Muita bem bem feita 👏👍
do you have links for where to buy the poplar?
Any hardware store has popular. A similar wood anyways.
How did you get the twisted wire to stay in the wood ?
I use a two part epoxy 👍
@@BakerBuilds would super glue work ?
Absolutely super glue works. Just a few drops and that thing is stuck in there forever. I tested it out a bunch of times on scrap wood. I however still use the epoxy because that's what I started out using. I even tried it on a piece of straight, smoth wire with no threads on it and not twisted. That too is permanently in a piece of scrap wood.
Well done. Thanks.
Any video of how it swims?
I don’t have one up on UA-cam yet 😞
Well body he do not want to tell you that. Because it is another secret !
Do you sell your lures around the Lake of the Ozarks
I’m about two hours from there 👍
Hoping to get some more wood ones ready to go by this spring
@@BakerBuilds where do you sell your lures..... I’m at mile marker 73
@@danharris8046 just on my website right now. We usually fish all the way up by mile marker 1 haha
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How do I add the hardwhere and hooks 😢
Would you mind if I made a YT video making one of these using this pattern?
Go for it!
If you want you can add the link to this video 👌
@@BakerBuilds Thank you sir, I’ll link you and this video in the description when I do. I appreciate it!
What kinda wood do you use
Poplar works great! Soft enough that it’s easy to work with but dense enough that it holds together good 👍
Make a template of a Hinkle shad. Bigger bait than this one. Almost impossible to get for a reasonable price. I’d love to build a few of those.
So build one! You dont need an exact template. It's a trout profile.
@@seanp9157no. Hinkle Shad is a Shad profile like the name says but much bigger than this bait. It’s also a resin bait. Would need to build a mold. Too much tinkering for me to get it perfect. That’s why they are expensive.
Am i the only one who blows their phone when they watch woodworking videos and they leave sawdust on the piece? 😅
What is the weight ?
What is the song u used
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I’m not on Instagram is there another way I can get that pattern?
It’s on my website, link is in the description of the video 🤙
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would tungsten putty work just as well as the melted lead that you used in the video?
Take your fishing weights put in a spoon n melt with a spoon n pour in your drilled holes the weights melt quick
You can drill hole on side of the lure and put small leed weight and use hot glue gun to feel that hole with weight. Level that extra glue whit send oapit and that is it. No especial tool or machine .And is is oerfect
I do not have that😢
Are you selling stencils yet?
Still working on putting them together 👍
Do u have the stencil for a trout glide bait?
Hay
What melting pot is that?
Check out do-it molds website for melting pot.
would tungsten putty work just as well as the melted lead that you used in the video?
Dont use tungsten putty! I tried on a few of my first ones and it eventually caused problems. When I first saw the stuff I was like this stuff is perfect. But when it's in your bait and it's a warm summer day, the epoxy gets softer. That means it can move around easily and whatever you used to seal it in will start to fail.