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  1. Ichthus ... here's a challenge for ya. Make a new improved different design that doesn't come undone. Either patent it, or better still make it open source so anyone can use it.
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    Cedar squarebills

    I imagine the scales in your lure reflect light the same way as a real baitfish does. This reflective light can be observed when an actual baitfish makes a sudden swerving, or side to side motion. When you see an actual baitfish do this you instantly notice, and so does the predator fish!
  3. This is a picture of the original model.
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    Cedar squarebills

    I'm liking the scales they have a realistic look, do you emboss the foil?
  5. Try these .....either the jig dancer or mag jig dancer. Hope this helps. http://www.lurepartsonline.com/Online-Store/Jig-Dancer-Blades/Jig-Dancer-Blades_2.html http://www.lurepartsonline.com/Online-Store/Jig-Dancer-Blades/Mag-Jig-Dancer-Blades_2.html
  6. Try Bob he is a member here and does great work. http://www.tackleunderground.com/community/profile/15637-cnc-molds-n-stuff/
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    Thru Wire Construction.jpg

    Thanks Bob. It sprays water real good and measures 6 inch w/o tail.
  8. Nice! How long does it take to program each one?
  9. Pic gets idea across and got me thinking outside the box. Thanks for posting. Some of my phone pics are out of focus too. I just back up till focused and retake.
  10. If you need a pattern, I just saw two 10 inch one's on E-bay. One jointed the other one not. The 10 inch should attract even bigger pike. http://m.ebay.com/itm/262962936985 Musky Muskie Pike Storm Giant thunderstick RARE, OUT OF CIRCULATION LURES!!!
  11. I like it...Very effective! I'll bet if you add one light at each corner it would be closer to daylight.
  12. Nice lure what do you fish for? BTW welcome to TU.
  13. Willie you had me laughing. By the way I thought I saw you in one of these videos riding your Thai Longtail. It was hard to tell, you were going so fast. http://www.dragzine.com/news/long-tail-boats-thailands-outrageous-form-of-drag-boat-racing/
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    Lot of 250 Spinner Blades

    To help you sell, you may want to list P/N's here. You could also post pictures in the Gallery.
  15. That's a good one... Smart man!
  16. Hoffbossn: To keep epoxy thin keep it warm (70/80F). 1. Before mixing, keep epoxy in a warm environment for a day or put it in warm water for a half hour. 2. For use in a cooler environment: After mixing put mixing cup in a bigger container that is filled with warm water. This will keep epoxy thinner and it will flow out better. Note: Apply a thin coat of epoxy with an oil free brush.
  17. I agree with Bob, something doesn't make sense. Assuming A &B were of equal parts and they were mixed correctly. Most likely it was applied to heavy and temp was too cold to flow properly. From Data Sheet: For best results, coat at temperatures between 70° F and 80° F
  18. Hate when that happens. Hope your truck is ok, how long did it take to get it out of the ditch?
  19. These have a very realistic look! Great job.
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    IMG_1203.JPG

    Nice SB. I like the color of Bismuth and Tin , is their any paint on it?
  21. Nice work. Interested in your SBS.
  22. Apdriver, great comment! With this method do you need to do any removal of metal afterwards?
  23. 1. Uncle Sam will tax inventory whether it is used or not. So the time to buy is after after you are taxed. 2. Producers limit supply of new products until they are either proven sellers or until they have confirmed orders from retailers .
  24. A light is a great idea, which can also provide some heat to help cure epoxy.
  25. Yep, that would be my dream dryer. Only thing the dryer needs is a plexiglass window in the back and a plexiglass door in the front for dust. Maciej says he's made improvements and I'm betting that's probably one. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=obrpxUrP85k
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