This was a surprise topic video. I figured it was only a matter of time before you started making eyes. I played with it with my very first lures, wanting as much as possible about my lure to be "made by me". Those early ones, i was hole-punching cd's for the eyes. Then, i switched to those fish-skull brand eyes for quite awhile. Eventually, where i bought them closed down, and it wasn't as easy to obtain them. Then found the various available options online, but the higher-end custom eyes guys are making. Some truly amazing work out there. There was one particular guy who's stuff i wanted, but, due to that big storm down east a couple years ago, his shop was damaged and delays were put on his business. Eventually, i couldn't wait any longer, so decided to try it again myself. But now was years after my initial attempt, and new materials become available and new ideas and knowledge has crept into the brain. The only downfall has been, that IT now also has become addicting. I finished another batch of about 150 last week. Now i'm always finding new colours to try for the eyes. I've probably got 600-700 pairs of eyes now, which will take forever to make the lures to put them on. But i think it's become more of another phase of the lure-making, fun in it's own way, and another accessory to have on hand for personalizing each lure. Great vid.
I use the borealis powder in the plastisol for the top color of some of my swimbaits. Tried this a long time ago with clear resin and it didn't work too well - the UV resin id a great option. Thanks Franco.
Your videos are great. Keep up the great work. Social Distancing can be really educational. With 140 acres in the country with a Class A trout stream flowing back and forth the length a marsh hike for trout and other cold water species happens daily
i make my eyes using nails an uv clear coat they easy to make custom eyes just time.take leather whole cutter perfect eye size use the allium tape or what ever color you want cut eyes then you got the tape backing then put on top nail heads then paint eye design you want them put UV clear coat a drop on top put in uv light an BAM 3D custom eye to your own lure way i do mine anyway..then you got perfect eyes you make same ones over an over its hard to do this from the back like this..just way we did it last decade but we didnt have UV it works with any clear coat every eye comes out the same to put them on lure like both them points to the front or looking down or up ect.....you can do thousand a day its very fast but if they same size eyes as paper whole cutter you can really make them super fast
oh no i dont sell baits i just keep saying i am since i was kid but i want give no one my baits i fish tournments i like winning i just keep saying i am one day hahahahhahahaa
I'm new to this and I've seen you use the poly acrylic before. How hard is it to clean it from your air brush? What would you recommend for a poly acrylic? Is it almost as strong as a epoxy finish? Why do you use the poly acrylic?
Nice looking eyes! I got some of that UV resin, works well and sets up as fast as the (much more expensive) Loon brand resin I use for my flies - works great though I want to see if I can find a product to thin it down a bit. Maybe you can suggest something that you have used. Question: That resin blushes a bit, did you clean off the tackiness before painting the back of the eyes? Cheers!
Yes I cleaned off the back surface by wiping it off with some alcohol. Sorry I edited that out, so much footage has to go to keep the video length reasonable. I thin the resin down for spraying by adding denatured alcohol, works well.
hobbylobby has crystal mini dices in the flower dep. there 7mm and you git 2300 for $3.99 you just paint the pupil and the back color and your good to go.
Good video! I would like you to do a video about how the water works on the lure lip. More or less I know how it works, but I would like more info about deep divers. I know that on long lips, if the tow point is not more or less in the middle of the lip, the lures looses stability. What make lures dive, is the surface between the tow point and the lip. Saying that, why long lipped lures with tow points on the middle of the lip, dive deeper, than other with shorter lips, altough the distance between tow point and tip of the lip are the same. Always taken in account two lips with the same surface on that end part. I hope I made myself clear enough : P
I totally know what your asking and I have had a few folks request the same thing. I will do a video on this subject and try to make it worth watching for the average lure nerd. Keep an eye out for it...
Don't get me wrong I think you do beautiful work but if I was a fish I would look for the Blind Fish the one with cloudy eyes the ones with blood in their eyes they can't see very well or why even put eyes on the bait?
I have a little how to do gallery on my Check my Instagram profile (arty__fishal) ... It's easy to do and you can play around with the window colors and the surface colors you use as background
This was a surprise topic video. I figured it was only a matter of time before you started making eyes. I played with it with my very first lures, wanting as much as possible about my lure to be "made by me". Those early ones, i was hole-punching cd's for the eyes. Then, i switched to those fish-skull brand eyes for quite awhile. Eventually, where i bought them closed down, and it wasn't as easy to obtain them. Then found the various available options online, but the higher-end custom eyes guys are making. Some truly amazing work out there. There was one particular guy who's stuff i wanted, but, due to that big storm down east a couple years ago, his shop was damaged and delays were put on his business. Eventually, i couldn't wait any longer, so decided to try it again myself. But now was years after my initial attempt, and new materials become available and new ideas and knowledge has crept into the brain. The only downfall has been, that IT now also has become addicting. I finished another batch of about 150 last week. Now i'm always finding new colours to try for the eyes. I've probably got 600-700 pairs of eyes now, which will take forever to make the lures to put them on. But i think it's become more of another phase of the lure-making, fun in it's own way, and another accessory to have on hand for personalizing each lure. Great vid.
I use the borealis powder in the plastisol for the top color of some of my swimbaits. Tried this a long time ago with clear resin and it didn't work too well - the UV resin id a great option.
Thanks Franco.
Thanks for sharing!
thanks for putting this up. i have been looking for a diy eye
Another great video... I use the same technique but I use SS ball bearings to make the molds.
That's a good idea...I considered it but only had 1/4 inch ss balls so I went with the eyes before I used them on lures
Nice work, they are really nice, I think the "sloppiness" of the pupils makes them look more realistic.
Thank you. ..that's what I tell myself 😆
@@EngineeredAngler haha
Your videos are great. Keep up the great work. Social Distancing can be really educational. With 140 acres in the country with a Class A trout stream flowing back and forth the length a marsh hike for trout and other cold water species happens daily
It's nice to be out in the country with a bit of water around any time but especially now.😊
Well done very nice looking eyes
Awesome eyes
Thanks.😃
i make my eyes using nails an uv clear coat they easy to make custom eyes just time.take leather whole cutter perfect eye size use the allium tape or what ever color you want cut eyes then you got the tape backing then put on top nail heads then paint eye design you want them put UV clear coat a drop on top put in uv light an BAM 3D custom eye to your own lure way i do mine anyway..then you got perfect eyes you make same ones over an over its hard to do this from the back like this..just way we did it last decade but we didnt have UV it works with any clear coat every eye comes out the same to put them on lure like both them points to the front or looking down or up ect.....you can do thousand a day its very fast but if they same size eyes as paper whole cutter you can really make them super fast
oh no i dont sell baits i just keep saying i am since i was kid but i want give no one my baits i fish tournments i like winning i just keep saying i am one day hahahahhahahaa
Grate Video One Question if You Don't Mind Were Did You Get That UV Light Or What Is The Name Of It Maybe i Can Google It Thanks So Much
i hade a hard time getting eyes so i am gunner try this thanks for the video i have made a few things from hear so thanks for all your help
thanks and good luck with the eyes....
I'm new to this and I've seen you use the poly acrylic before. How hard is it to clean it from your air brush? What would you recommend for a poly acrylic? Is it almost as strong as a epoxy finish? Why do you use the poly acrylic?
I use it as a seal over the paint before I clear coat. You can clean it with alcohol.
Awesome job
Beautiful eyes!!!
What brand color-shift paint? Where do you get it?
I always look forward to your videos.
I did a video a few weeks ago on these paints, you should check it out.
Nice looking eyes! I got some of that UV resin, works well and sets up as fast as the (much more expensive) Loon brand resin I use for my flies - works great though I want to see if I can find a product to thin it down a bit. Maybe you can suggest something that you have used. Question: That resin blushes a bit, did you clean off the tackiness before painting the back of the eyes? Cheers!
Yes I cleaned off the back surface by wiping it off with some alcohol. Sorry I edited that out, so much footage has to go to keep the video length reasonable. I thin the resin down for spraying by adding denatured alcohol, works well.
@@EngineeredAngler Thanks for that - will give it a go.
hobbylobby has crystal mini dices in the flower dep. there 7mm and you git 2300 for $3.99 you just paint the pupil and the back color and your good to go.
Nice tip...thanks
Good video! I would like you to do a video about how the water works on the lure lip. More or less I know how it works, but I would like more info about deep divers. I know that on long lips, if the tow point is not more or less in the middle of the lip, the lures looses stability. What make lures dive, is the surface between the tow point and the lip. Saying that, why long lipped lures with tow points on the middle of the lip, dive deeper, than other with shorter lips, altough the distance between tow point and tip of the lip are the same. Always taken in account two lips with the same surface on that end part. I hope I made myself clear enough : P
I totally know what your asking and I have had a few folks request the same thing. I will do a video on this subject and try to make it worth watching for the average lure nerd. Keep an eye out for it...
Don't get me wrong I think you do beautiful work but if I was a fish I would look for the Blind Fish the one with cloudy eyes the ones with blood in their eyes they can't see very well or why even put eyes on the bait?
Who knows?...you could be right.
Nice
Take a digital photograph of any eye and scale it to proportion.....use that.
Nice idea
He's got my eyes!
Awesome
thanks man
have you ever thought of using window colors?
Not really...I'll have to consider it.
I have a little how to do gallery on my Check my Instagram profile (arty__fishal) ... It's easy to do and you can play around with the window colors and the surface colors you use as background
Tired of green eyes, makes more green eyes 😂
So cool