Laurent, they are some crazy looking lure patterns and shapes there.....
, but the results obviously speak for themselves, great work.
where abouts did you get the holographic tape from
Hi Anthony, the holographic tape is a product called WTP (
http://www.wtp-inc.com/), purchased from my local tackle shop here in Brisbane. I am currently trying to find more economical sources of holographic material, but for small numbers of lures, WTP works OK.
can you use any types of paint as long as the lure is sealed afterwards with a 2 part epoxy type product
I am still experimenting with paint myself, and have tons to learn, but I have found that if I seal the bare timber first with the 2 part epoxy, sand it to a smooth finish, then apply paint, the best finish is obtained. I then seal the paint with a clear resin finish. The final clear coat I use is very hit-and-miss, (actually more miss-and-miss
) and I'd love to know what the professionals use, however, they don't generally like divulging their secrets!
I use Createx paint shot through an airbrush, but I have heard of many other people using auto paints and finishes. Because I am just working on the back deck at my home, I like the Createx paint because it's water based and is far easier to clean up without the use of severe solvents etc.
Regarding craft shops, I have looked around my local craft shops, and they do have some interesting products and finishes. From my experience, none are suited to outdoor use, and their durability is atrocious.
Hope that helps mate.
Cheers
Angus