Mica powder in KBS diamond clear, brushed on.
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Mica powder in KBS diamond clear, brushed on.
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You must put eyes on afterwards, Then KBS coat again.
Marks Props 317-398-9294, 1850 East 225 South, Shelbyville, Indiana 46176 propellerman59@gmail.com http://www.marksprops.com/index.html
If you do 2 coats anyway, Why not glitter/mica in the first coat, Then eyes and the final coat? That is how I do it and it works well for me.
One coat isn't enough durability for me personally.
Marks Props 317-398-9294, 1850 East 225 South, Shelbyville, Indiana 46176 propellerman59@gmail.com http://www.marksprops.com/index.html
Looks good!
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I just do one coat. I put enough clear in a mixing cup to do the bait and thin a little. Then brush the eyes. While still wet, I add mica to the mixing cup and brush the rest of the bait. I go pretty heavy, so I put it on the turner.
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I just came up from the basement and looked at my disabled boxes that has hundreds of lures that are oldies but goodies that go from the present to the seventies. Rebels, Poes , Norman , Bagely , Zara Spooks, fat free shads , Balsa baits and on and on.
I would like to get some of these goodies but oldies out of rehab and back on the lake.
Is there any particular brand of Mica powder that you recommend? I live and fish on Guntersville and occasionally fish the Coosa chain and Smith Lake. Any colors you would recommend?
Geodebasser..I am using these https://www.amazon.com/Mica-Powder-C.../dp/B07QKMYJG1
I just pick a color that is close to the bait color. A pinch of powder goes a long ways.
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these baits have painted top and clear bottom. Then clear coat with mica.
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The walking bait in this pic has twice the amount of mica as the prop baits. The colors on these are lemon and olive vine.
Thanks for the tips. That will give me a project to get ready for fall fishing. Top water early has been good on a Guntersville near ledges.
Here's my method for pearls. I mix powdered pearls in clear Tamiya paint. It shoots fine with a medium sized tip. I get my powder from paintwithpearl.com. Huge selection of pearls and flakes. Hard to control where you put pearls in clear coat unless you are doing the entire bait, as you have done. For flake I sprinkle it from a salt shaker with most of the holes closed with tape. Use a small fan and hold the bait down wind for a random glitter effect. Move the bait where you want more or less flake. It works.