b75nweav 17 Posted February 10, 2009 Report Share Speechless bud! That is killer. How much dremel time do you have in that joker... Quote Link to comment
Wayupnorth36 10 Posted February 10, 2009 Report Share That is outstanding work! Very realistic! Hope you'll post some photos of a few of the HUNDREDS of fish you'll catch with that little guy. Quote Link to comment
diemai 234 Posted February 10, 2009 Report Share Absolutely great carving and painting craftwork:yes: ! Not more to say ! outstanding lure , diemai Quote Link to comment
jcheetam 11 Posted February 10, 2009 Report Share Wow...you should frame that bad boy and hang it on a wall! That bait is a work of art! Quote Link to comment
Boone 0 Posted February 10, 2009 Report Share Great Job - True Craftsman there buddy.... Good Color Blending Also Boone Quote Link to comment
spoopa 10 Posted February 11, 2009 Report Share :oooh::oooh::oooh: that is some awsome carving skills Quote Link to comment
fatfingers 90 Posted February 11, 2009 Report Share Now that is what I call a craw bait. Wow! Quote Link to comment
kellure 2 Posted February 11, 2009 Report Share Thx for enjoying the lure fellas. Re: time, it took much longer to locate decent anatomical pics of craws than it did to draw, carve and paint. Used a combo of micro knives, skew & bevel chisels, and foredom to carve it. The latest version(s) has several improvements to the shape. Thx again. Quote Link to comment
bladesandbaits 42 Posted February 12, 2009 Report Share Over the top Kelly!!!!!! Regards, Blades Quote Link to comment
Milia B 13 Posted February 14, 2009 Report Share how did you do the eyes on this beauty? Quote Link to comment
kellure 2 Posted February 15, 2009 Report Share Milia, that's a good question with a very simple answer: round head push pins/ needle,.... inexpensive, durable, and effective. Create a round socket using a rounded burr of the same diameter, clip the needle in 1/2 w/ wire cutters, paint the eye (if needed), push the pin into the socket at the correct angle= craw eye, piece of cake...good luck. Finding a flexible, durable, & textured material to serve as antennae was a challenge however. Quote Link to comment
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