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This is my second attempt at making a swimbait. My first one did not swim so on this one i decided to make hinge system out of a bike spoke and twisted my own eyleys. Total time spent making this one is about 2 weeks. I have one question though. Do you guys paint your swimbaits when they are all put togather or in sections?

I couldnt of made this one without all of the knowledge of the people on this forum. thank you very much:worship:


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I paint my bait first. However, on my hinges I have just one set of eye screws (twisted wire) for each section. I cut my slots into the bait and run a wire up throught the eyes. I paint and clear before ever putting the bait together though. I learned my lesson the first time when I got epoxy on my hinges. Its also much easier to paint each section separate(especially when doing scale patterns). After clearing, I put the bait together (run my wire up through the eye screws) and put a dot of epoxy over the wire hole. It blends in pretty good and you don't have the risk of ruining a bait and wasting the several hours it takes to get to that stage. Thats my :twocents: worth. Hope this helps.

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I paint my lures assembled, because I want the scheme to be uniform from one section to another, and I'm not a good enough painter to do them apart.

After they're painted, I take them apart, coat the insides of the joints with D2T epoxy, and then reassemble them, put them on the drying wheel, and top coat them with Nu Lustre 55.

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