Painting This Bait Here: • How To Put A Logo On Y... Hope this video was helpful! Let me know if there are any other things you do before you paint! bakerbuildsusa.com/
Your videos are perfect man. No bull shit, great visibility with your shots, and all the necessary info. Just getting into lure building and these are helping a ton!
Hey Zach, I Just started to paint my own lures and never used an airbrush. Just wanted to say that I love youre video's, they really helped me to het the hang of it. Cant wait for the next one. Greets from Holland
I just got into painting and have been watching all that I can. Your channel is great and you do a great job explaining things. Keep up the good work. Where do you get your lure blanks from? I know about Barlows but that it.
Rubbing alcohol has been hard to find the past few months. I looked for 2 months and the first place I found some was Dollar General about a month ago. I bought like 7 bottles that day then a few more
I started using KBS for my clear coat and for some reason the bills sometimes have a rough feel to them. Even with prep work. Am I doing something wrong?
Do I need to use gesso as my base coat? Or can I just use white paint? The reason I ask is because I saw another RU-vid say they use gesso as their base coat and I'm just getting into painting lures, so I don't know.
Hey baker. Have you ever tried using large heat shrink tubing for the bill rather than taping it? It's a really cool and quick way to create a nice sharp masking on bills! It's my go to method. Cheers and thanks for the videos dude! Your new shop looks awesome by the way!
Out of curiosity, after prepping what primer/sealer do you put down? Is it just an Opaque White? What would you use if you want the bait to be transparent
Yeah, I used to use tape now I moved to a liquid mask it works very well and theres no scraping paint and save money on tape it took 6 inches of tape per bait .30 cent, green earth stuff co. And black loogoon sell liquid mask.
Just curious why not use 95% denatured alcohol? It dries completely and leaves zero residue like rubbing alcohol does. I use to own a archery shop and builtalumiumn and Carbon archery arrows and the 95% denatured was a great assest and made paints, wraps and glues stick fantastic and didn't affect carbon based items. Just curious... Great videos, can't wait to get to North Dakota and start making baits for bass, walleyes and pike and Muskies.