Reel Repair by Alan Tani

Fishing => Lures => Topic started by: gstours on December 03, 2020, 01:18:31 AM

Title: Cloning with permission 🐙
Post by: gstours on December 03, 2020, 01:18:31 AM
People may wonder why I even mess with this stuff...   just go fishing,  be happy, right?
  Here's a thanks to and a first of a mold that I was able to make with  Dave, (mad scientist 👨‍🔬, and good asset to us all) recently mentored with.   Dave made the pattern on his computer and used his 3 d printer to make the original,  then gifted me a lead casting.
  Since then I've been wanting to make a mold for my own......
  Here's two steps.
Title: Re: Cloning with permission 🐙
Post by: gstours on December 03, 2020, 01:24:57 AM
The mold strips easily,  the details are great, as a medium size jig mold it's going to be used a lot.
   I can think of many more things do now.    Tanks  Dave.
Title: Re: Cloning with permission 🐙
Post by: gstours on December 03, 2020, 01:30:38 AM
The white in the red mold is clay and is the sprue hole for pouring the lead.  It should have been pulled out for the picture..   sorry.😣
   👍🆙. For Dave.  More soon.   🧜‍♂️
Title: Re: Cloning with permission 🐙
Post by: Ron Jones on December 03, 2020, 03:28:06 AM
Looks like a lot of fun. Is the plan to drop it or cast and retrieve?
The Man
Title: Re: Cloning with permission 🐙
Post by: gstours on December 03, 2020, 03:15:14 PM
My fishery is on the sea floor,  so it's going to be a drop and bounce the bottom mostly.   Glow paint on one side and contrast painting scheme planned,  generally bait added to rear siwash.
    Now I,ll never run out ideas.🐙🎣
Title: Re: Cloning with permission 🐙
Post by: jurelometer on December 03, 2020, 07:11:42 PM
That's strange.  I am pretty sure that I put  a licensing form and royalty schedule in the box   :D

This one was created by merging stuff  from 3 jigs that had features that I liked.  Two were the new style Japanese slow pitch, and one was an old pre slow pitch bounce jig that had some slow pitch-like properties.  So I don't really consider a mashup like this to be a complete original anyways.    Actually, there are so many jig designs out there today, it is hard to one up with anything completely new.   

But you learn a lot more about how jigs work if you design and test your own.

Curious to see how the short side sprue works.   Somebody here was trying that on a similar shape and could not get a clean fill until he pre heated the wire.

And you didn't have to clone a jig.  I could have sent you a mold master.    It is not like the is a shortage of them around here.  I think the printer is even making some extras when I am not looking.

(https://alantani.com/gallery/34/11927_02_12_20_10_35_08.jpeg)

-J