I often start a lure project with a big idea and then try to bolt ahead to the finish without paying too much attention to the details. This is great for quick prototypes but almost useless if I want them to last longer than a few chucks into pond. So this vibe lure is about the details for me, the real lure or big idea I want to make is a swimbait with a polycarbonate core but my main experience with polycarbonate comes from making minnow lips rather than anything structural. Using polycarbonate as the lure body has put me on a really steep learning curve. It is an unbelievably strong material with a high impact resistance but a bit of a pain in the arse to drill and needs a bit of work to bring the edges up to a shine.
Using the drinks can was something I thought about for a while; normally aluminium cans are coated internally with varnish which makes for a better surface for the glue to bond to than aluminium. Having pre-coloured and protected finishes also saves a bit of time. So this was a bit of fun which really worked on the canal perch even if I didn’t catch anything bigger than a handful I mean a finger full.
As usual, I am amazed by your craftsmanship,Paul !
ReplyDeleteCheers, but video editing helps a lot and sometimes it is just speed-ed up to cover the swearing.
DeleteAnd I thought I was the only one that walked around with glue and hooks in their pockets.
ReplyDeleteGreat video Paul. Has to be my favorite.
PS: Love the liquor cabinet. I need to work in your shop.
the hooks, glue and pockets reminds me of time when i was younger and while very drunk decided to combine holding a lit cigarette while peeing.
DeleteCheers Brian
Ouch!!
DeleteAgain surprised with cleanliness and simplicity. My congratulations.
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Congratulations Paul.
ReplyDeleteA great job as always, and very original.
In addition to the fish they seem to like it so much as i liked to me.
Greetings.
You sir, deserve my respect! I just love your vids! Clean, simple and working! BTW, Some river monster you caught on that vibe ;)
ReplyDeleteIs there no end to this man's imagination or skill come to that?
ReplyDeletei can't get the link for the template to work!! could you email it to me?
ReplyDeletesend an email to paulpadam@aol.com and i will email it back to you, thanks
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