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Looking for technique to add "legs" to plastics

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I looking to add rubber strands (like on a spinner bait skirt) into various plastics baits.
Not looking for them to be part of the mold.

The lure would have some resemblance to O.S.P. dice...except not look like a die.

Just curious if anyone has done this and what they used to needle in the strands.

 

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1 hour ago, Les Young said:

I've saw where some say that  they threaded them through a needle & then pass needle through the bait. 

Yes, that is exactly how I do it. Use the smallest needle you can fit the skirt material through.  I do not use any glue, just let the plastic bait hold it in place. If fish bite and hold just the skirt, sometimes it comes out. But will stay in place pretty good.,

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1 hour ago, Les Young said:

I've saw where some say that  they threaded them through a needle & then pass needle through the bait. 

I was also thinking along those lines...
I think it would make a Beaver enhanced with a couple appendages.

...along with slowing the fall and creating turbulence.

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2 hours ago, Dink Master said:

I actually have one of those...its for threading a sewing needle.

Perfect...thanks.

later...

I went and got the threader and its a lot shorter than what they have on TW.
So...thanks for the GREAT tip...its on order.

 

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21 hours ago, Chris Catignani said:

I was also thinking along those lines...
I think it would make a Beaver enhanced with a couple appendages.

...along with slowing the fall and creating turbulence.

A soft plastic  skirt mold &  a hot knife to weld them together works  great & you can add skirts to a lot of other  baits too. 

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On 5/23/2024 at 6:35 PM, Les Young said:

A soft plastic  skirt mold &  a hot knife to weld them together works  great & you can add skirts to a lot of other  baits too. 

This is my method too. This way I can make any color combo I want. I have added legs and skirts to senkos, and grubs, and craws. Using the heat knife I can add them to anything I want. For years I had been trying to figure out how to attach legs or skirts to nail weights for neko rigging. Glues didn't hold, and hot metals of course just melted the legs off when I tried to pour. I have never tried using skirt material strips. I've got tons. Something new to try. And thanks to everyone that posted the threading needle from TW. Now I have something else to spend my money on.

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