I also tried out foiling one of the lures to make it so that the lure has the chrome look for some added flash. I'll probably be painting all the lures tomorrow so I'll keep you all updated.
Monday, April 30, 2012
Primed and ready for paint!
I also tried out foiling one of the lures to make it so that the lure has the chrome look for some added flash. I'll probably be painting all the lures tomorrow so I'll keep you all updated.
Saturday, April 28, 2012
Homemade lure spinner/dryer
I built a lure dryer today. I used an old turntable motor from a microwave (6 rpm) and wired it up with a power cord and a 1A inline fuse. The drying motor is needed because the epoxy coating (Envirotex Lite) that I used to seal the lures will sag if they aren't in constant rotation while drying.
I also sealed the first 5 lures that I have made over the last couple of weeks to try out the new dryer and the epoxy coating. The dryer seems to be working pretty good right now, a little out of balance because the lures are different sizes but it should be ok for now. Once these lures dry for the next 24 hours, then I will begin painting the lures!
Dryer front view |
Monday, April 23, 2012
First Open Water Fish!
Got some early season trout fishing in over the weekend. Took the canoe out to some stocked lakes in the area to get in on some fishing action when the walleye, pike and smallmouth seasons are all closed.
Ended up catching 8 splake on one lake and 2 on another. My buddy managed 5 splake and 2 nice rainbows on the first lake and 2 splake on the second lake. Nothing big but it was fun watching the fish nail a worm under a slip bobber all day long.
I ended up taking a couple home and they tasted awesome.
Will definitely have to get out again for some more trout before the walleye season opens up in mid May.
Saturday, April 21, 2012
Bought an air compressor!
Wednesday, April 18, 2012
Circuit board lips
I picked up some circuit board material the other day for some lure lips. I thought I would build a few with the different lips to see how it changes the action of these lure. Here are a couple of the lures I have made so far. They are just glued up, waiting to be filled and sanded
I think the lip on the second lure might be a little bit to big. I may have to trim it down with the sander if it doesn't work out.
Tuesday, April 17, 2012
Airbrush has arrived!
Free Lure!!!
I heard about Matzuo America giving out a promo lure a while back, so I signed up and waited. Well, it arrived today! So sign up if you haven't yet, nothing to lose.
http://signup.biggameintl.com/Signup.aspx?id=ffb29513-9013-40e3-934d-952888f83eb0
Thanks for the tip Jim!
http://signup.biggameintl.com/Signup.aspx?id=ffb29513-9013-40e3-934d-952888f83eb0
Thanks for the tip Jim!
Sunday, April 15, 2012
Started assembling some cranks
I have started some assembly of a few lures now that I have received all of my ordered lure parts. I glued in the lips on a couple of the shad raps and put the prop on the skitter prop. I also added an 1/8 oz egg sinker to the belly hook on the shad raps so that the lure won't float as much and so it will remain upright in the water. Glued everything together with 5 minute 2 part epoxy and filled all the holes and gaps up with some wood filler. Below are some pictures of the assembled lures.
Assembling the kickin stick is a pain because I can't glue in all of the screw eyes yet since it will have to be assembled after it has been painted.
I ended up picking up a whole bunch of pieces of pine and cedar and some polycarbonate and circuit board material on friday so I'm all set to start making a lot lot of crankbaits.
Now I'm just waiting on my airbrush to arrive in the mail an for a suitable compressor to go on sale.
Top: Shap Rap Bottom: Skitter Prop |
I also made a quick drying rack out of some scraps so that I could hang the lures while the epoxy was drying.
I ended up picking up a whole bunch of pieces of pine and cedar and some polycarbonate and circuit board material on friday so I'm all set to start making a lot lot of crankbaits.
Now I'm just waiting on my airbrush to arrive in the mail an for a suitable compressor to go on sale.
Thursday, April 12, 2012
Lure parts arrived!
Finally got my order for lurepartsonline in the mail today. Time to start finishing up some crankbaits!
Wednesday, April 11, 2012
Some new top waters and the kickin' stick
Did a bit of work on some lures today. I shaped and sanded one of the two kickin' sticks and added some wood filler to smooth the whole blank out.
I also worked on two other top water blanks that I cut out the other day. Here are my versions of the skitter pop and skitter walk.
I probably won't make another skitter pop anytime soon, that one sucked to cut out and try and shape the mouth on it. Although, I'm happy with how it turned out.
Let me know what you think in the comments below.
Let me know what you think in the comments below.
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
New Lure Blank Making Tutorial
Here is a brief tutorial on how to make a lure blank.
2. Trace the side profile from the lure pattern onto a piece of wood, making sure the wood grain runs lengthwise
3. Cut out the side profile of the bait, remember to keep the cutouts, you will need them later
4. Using a compass, mark the centerline of the lure lengthwise and trace the top profile of the lure onto the blank
5. Here is where you will need the cutouts. Tape the cutout back onto the blank. This makes it easier to cut out the top profile because the piece will sit flatter on the table of the saw.
6. Cut out the top profile of the lure blank, you should end up with a piece that is the rough shape of the lure you desire.
More Tutorials to come...
1. Trace out lure blank pattern from an existing lure, pictures or make your own design
2. Trace the side profile from the lure pattern onto a piece of wood, making sure the wood grain runs lengthwise
3. Cut out the side profile of the bait, remember to keep the cutouts, you will need them later
4. Using a compass, mark the centerline of the lure lengthwise and trace the top profile of the lure onto the blank
5. Here is where you will need the cutouts. Tape the cutout back onto the blank. This makes it easier to cut out the top profile because the piece will sit flatter on the table of the saw.
6. Cut out the top profile of the lure blank, you should end up with a piece that is the rough shape of the lure you desire.
More Tutorials to come...
STORM Kickin' Stick Blanks
Decided to try making a new lure today. While I was at Canadian Tire the other week I saw a Storm Kickin' Stick that caught my eye so I took a couple pictures of the lure and went from there.
STROM Kickin' Stick |
I ended up scaling the measurements from the pictures so that a 5" lure would have the right proportions. From the measurements I sketched out a pattern, traced it on some wood and cut out the shapes. The scrap piece of wood that I had lying around ended up being thick enough to accomodate 2 of the same lure. So I cut out the side profile of the bait and then cut the piece in half lengthwise so that I ended up with two lure blanks. Then, I traced out the top pattern and cut it out. The lure blank I ended up with is shown below.
They both need some sanding and shaping, but I'll leave that for another day.
Monday, April 9, 2012
Started shaping some lures
I started making some lure bodies the other day. I like to fish a Shap Rap a lot so I thought it would be a good lure to start with. I had some scrap wood lying around so I made a few bodies out of some scrap pine and some other type of wood. Below are some of the results
I ordered some parts from lurepartsonline.com and am still waiting on them to be delivered. A duel airbrush from ebay is also on order. They should all be here in the next week or two hopefully.
Hit up the comments section below if you have any comments or questions. I'll be glad to help you out. I'll be adding to the tools and tutorial sections in the next couple of weeks with some tips and tricks I have learned when looking into crankbait making.
Lure bodies |
Lure Close-up |
Hit up the comments section below if you have any comments or questions. I'll be glad to help you out. I'll be adding to the tools and tutorial sections in the next couple of weeks with some tips and tricks I have learned when looking into crankbait making.
Sunday, April 8, 2012
Welcome to GEC Lures,
I am hooked on fishing and I decided to combine my love for fishing and a woodworking hobby to make wooden fishing lures for all types of fish.
Currently, I'm starting from scratch with some basic woodworking skills, some simple power and hand tools and a desire to make some great looking fishing lures that will catch fish!
Hopefully I can progress into making crankbaits and plugs for all types of fishing.
I hope you enjoy!
I am hooked on fishing and I decided to combine my love for fishing and a woodworking hobby to make wooden fishing lures for all types of fish.
Currently, I'm starting from scratch with some basic woodworking skills, some simple power and hand tools and a desire to make some great looking fishing lures that will catch fish!
Hopefully I can progress into making crankbaits and plugs for all types of fishing.
I hope you enjoy!
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