I do not speak your language. I turned to Google translator. I would like to say that your work is one of the most fantastic works I have ever seen on the Internet. Congratulations, thanks for sharing. In Brazil we have excellent places to fish, come and see.
I would have thought you needed to rush to get the hot glue in before it cools. Thanks for this tip. You can now melt your old damaged lures into new ones.
Nice technique for pouring with hot glue! :) I myself have been thinking how to pour with hot glue for a while now...been thinking to inject same way as soft plastics but directly from hot glue gun... BTW, "be free" is becoming a catch phrase, eh?.. koodos to Marling Baits , and Solar Baits!
Just Wow! You my friend are totally amazing & very Gifted! Beautiful work in the three videos I watched of you creations so subbed so I can watch them All ! : ) : )
wow awesome video! What are those little chunks in the second part of the pouring of smooth on? Is it chunks of left over dried up smooth on that you chopped up?
You're absolutely amazing. Could you post a link to your drawing of the lure? I would love to make this but I am terrible at drawing and could never to it. Thanks!
You could try and make a normal swim bait by just putting a larg weighted hook in after you make the lure by cutting a slit and then reheating around the area so it bonds around it or by just heating up the hook and then putting it in
seems like i made a mistake there, woopsie, its cograft. this is the knife i use in case your interested www.clasohlson.com/uk/Cocraft-Snap-Off-Blade-Knives/40-8379
i have first of that kinda i made back in 2013 and even recently i made one that looked like this ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-a2IIhyfIR0g.html
First time watching one of your videos and I love it!! I do have a few questions I might have overlooked in the comments. Do these baits sink slow/fast or not at all? And how much do they weigh? Keep up the great crafmanship and tight lines.
Great work man! Can't believe you just cought pike with that bait! Makes you wonder if these sometimes horrendous prices like 30-40€ for a swimbait are really worth it...
To help you somewhat you should use sticky back paper that would emanate you having to cut it out then tracing it onto wood you only have to make one cut I hopes this helps
You and Marling Baits are both very talented. You should do collaboration with him. I wondered if you were quoting him when you said, "be free!" Ha ha Thanks for the awesome vid. Next unusual material: HDPE (melted down milk jugs).
we have talked about several months ago but i havent been able to come up with a good collaboration lure that would be interesting for us to make or for you to watch us make. btw melting down plastic household items like bottle caps, milk jugs or soda bottles etc is not really possible as the plastic they are made from does not really like heat it seems. the few experiments i did so far ended with the plastic turning into vile smelling black goo lol
@@SolarfallBaits you have to use plastic marked hdpe or with a recycle triangle marked with a 2 in the middle. Then heat it in the oven at 180 degrees Celsius. It won't melt to a running silicone like material it will be more like a thick dough. You then need to put it in a jig and press it really hard until it cools to make surfaces smooth and to get rid of air bubbles. Use that to press blanks that you can carve like hard wood. I'm on my way to try this, my first try was ok but not good enough to upload on youtube. Maybe soon
@@SolarfallBaits I also had an idea of making a hard mold that you can have in the oven so you could just fill it with plastic and press it so you have a ready to paint lure right away
This might actually hold up quite well nice looking bait too. Bet it will catch some nice size fish also. Keep up these type of new material videos also very neat.