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    wiggle wart eyes

    Let's say you've painted a Wiggle Wart or another bait with rounded eyes molded into the bait. To put stickon eyes, do you sand or Dremel the eyes so the stick-on lay flat?
    I like the bug-eyed effect, but a little worried that eyes will break off even after clear coat.

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    Re: wiggle wart eyes (eyra_kid)

    Take a sharp exacto knife and cut out center portion and sand

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    Re: wiggle wart eyes (ndietiker)

    +1 Yep, take that little bulge out and epoxy your favorite eye to them.

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    Re: wiggle wart eyes (20_lb_sack)

    Thanks guys

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    Before any reprint I take a blade or even a small pair of needle nose amd remove the eyes. Then after painting apply new eyes and clear over them.

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    Re: (paskeeter)

    Don't cut too deep....

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    Re: wiggle wart eyes (eyra_kid)

    Peice of sandpaper for me on the warts and they can be off in about 3-4mins

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