RayburnGuy 1,383 Posted June 10, 2010 Report Share nice looking frog. What kind of action do the legs have? Quote Link to comment
JP MYERS 11 Posted June 10, 2010 Report Share I dont know if ya can tell much from this vid or not..It was a windy day, water rough.. But on calm water the legs swing out nicely, then come back & heels click together.. Jp My Dad will never fish it, he been wanting me to make him one for awhile now, just wanted it for a display case.. http://www.facebook.com/jpmyerslures#!/video/video.php?v=121557937855056&ref=mf Quote Link to comment
Lance 10 Posted June 11, 2010 Report Share I like it; I like it a lot. What tools did you use to do the carving. Very good detail work it would seem from the picture. I use a dremel type electric sander for the most part and it works fine for basic shapes but I don't know if I could get the detail you have there with just a dremel. Good work! Quote Link to comment
JP MYERS 11 Posted June 12, 2010 Report Share What tools did you use to do the carving..? Hi Lance, well actually I sat down one evening w/Sculpey clay & did majority of shaping by hand.. I used a marker rearend to make the side membranes, a glass eye to press the eye sockets into shape, & a ink pen tip for nose openings.. Nothing hi-tech at all.. After I fired the clay in my kitchen stove I added more clay here & there to get the back lumpy looking & balance out the sides & belly,again by hand shaping.. If you wet the clay you can shape & smooth w/your fingers nicely.. A few coats of epoxy and it was ready to cast a silicone mold.. I used Smooth-On silcone rubber to cast leg part molds in small pill bottles, the body casted in a plastic pop bottle,.. I pre-cut all the bottles in half, taped together so they would easily come apart.. Before removing tape I I inserted my Exacto blade into the bottle cut along one side only of each mold to create a slip mold once the molds were removed.. Now I can just put a rubber band around each mold & cast my plastic easy as can be.. I made a total of 5 molds, one for body, 4 for the leg parts, so I have a complete lure with each mixing.. To get both legs the same, I made one complete leg from clay, thigh & shin w/foot, made double molds from it to cast both legs.. Its easier than trying to shape 2 complete legs exactly the same from the clay... Jp~ Quote Link to comment
JP MYERS 11 Posted June 12, 2010 Report Share Heres a few more views, hope this works! Jp~ Quote Link to comment
Lance 10 Posted June 12, 2010 Report Share Thanks for the reply; and good paint job as well! Quote Link to comment
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