Fishing related lockdown activities.
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Re: Fishing related lockdown activities.
The wife says "gel" nail polish drys faster than normal nail polish, but, under uv light.
So unless you have the equipment laying around, it's not worth it
Clear coat is the same as nail polish.
She did suggest resin, although the small amount you would use could make it awkward
Cheers Gra
So unless you have the equipment laying around, it's not worth it
Clear coat is the same as nail polish.
She did suggest resin, although the small amount you would use could make it awkward
Cheers Gra
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Re: Fishing related lockdown activities.
I have a a uv light at home.
I had to get some groceries this arvin, so looked for nail polish.
No clear black or white available. I wanted some to paint jigheads with as well.
Will have to keep looking.
Local Priceline had some but at 14 bucks a pop I figured it was best on someones nails than on a jighead.
I had to get some groceries this arvin, so looked for nail polish.
No clear black or white available. I wanted some to paint jigheads with as well.
Will have to keep looking.
Local Priceline had some but at 14 bucks a pop I figured it was best on someones nails than on a jighead.
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Re: Fishing related lockdown activities.
$2 shop ??
Oh damn they're closed
I'll look if I've any left
Gra
Still have spray tan equipment, if you need one
Oh damn they're closed
I'll look if I've any left
Gra
Still have spray tan equipment, if you need one
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Im naturally tanned to perfection Thanks for the offer though.
By the time the post gets to me it will be a while.
I seen some for 7 bucks, maybe they might be the go.
Still nothing in black. White and clearcoat i's available at Woolworths at 7 bucks a pop...
Wife doesn't use much makeup so im stuffed on that account as well.
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Re: Fishing related lockdown activities.
over 5k..
i got plenty to do anyway, so im not overly worried about it.
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Re: Fishing related lockdown activities.
Had a crack again on the weekend after I got a vice and bobbin loaned to me by a member on here ive known for a while (thanks again mate)
The hooks are lot bigger than id like them to be, but thats the only ones i have lyig around in the shed atm, so had to use them..
my attempt at replicating a nuclear chicken minnow
Baitfish sorta pattern
Did a 3rd one for the day but I ****** this one up on the first go as I used multiple layers and did it in the wrong order I redid it again and made sure I was doing it the right way without binding over existing pattern
I used a prebought jighead to give it a bit more life..
Halfway through. I wasn't sure how to finish the arse end of it..
Last minute decision ended up like this.. might trim the tail down a bit more later on
I also added a small bit of knitting yarn inside the belly to give it a bit of contrast, it also has uv in it so it glows nicely under uv light
Plenty of learning curves along the way...
Uv glue doesn't work well on cloudy days..
Make sure uv torch has enough power, low batteries means it won't set the uv glue either
Make sure you have an idea of the pattern sequence you are attempting to tie, otherwise you will end up having to do it again..
Cheers
The hooks are lot bigger than id like them to be, but thats the only ones i have lyig around in the shed atm, so had to use them..
my attempt at replicating a nuclear chicken minnow
Baitfish sorta pattern
Did a 3rd one for the day but I ****** this one up on the first go as I used multiple layers and did it in the wrong order I redid it again and made sure I was doing it the right way without binding over existing pattern
I used a prebought jighead to give it a bit more life..
Halfway through. I wasn't sure how to finish the arse end of it..
Last minute decision ended up like this.. might trim the tail down a bit more later on
I also added a small bit of knitting yarn inside the belly to give it a bit of contrast, it also has uv in it so it glows nicely under uv light
Plenty of learning curves along the way...
Uv glue doesn't work well on cloudy days..
Make sure uv torch has enough power, low batteries means it won't set the uv glue either
Make sure you have an idea of the pattern sequence you are attempting to tie, otherwise you will end up having to do it again..
Cheers
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Re: Fishing related lockdown activities.
Looks good! You should try it out in water to see if it retains the body profile or if it all reduces to the same thickness profile
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Re: Fishing related lockdown activities.
Yeah thanks, that will be the ultimate test. I will take it down for a swim soon abs see what it looks like.happyfriggincamper wrote: ↑Mon Oct 05, 2020 4:16 pmLooks good! You should try it out in water to see if it retains the body profile or if it all reduces to the same thickness profile
Cheers