Wes - if you've already cured the powder, and your using stick on or paint for the eyes just use the Sally Hansens you don't need to cure again.
Ok I have been a lurker for about a year, this is my first post as I couldn't find the exact answer I was looking for. I have been stippling poppers for years using acrylic and then spraying a clear. I bought a 1/32oz jig mold and have just been powder painting the heads and curing. My question is about the eyes. Everyone says just to put Sally's hard as nails on after eyes are painted on. If doing this do I still need to cure the powder paint? I'm also assuming you guys are coating the whole head. Is their a spray clear that works well with the powder paint? Thanks in advance.
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Wes - if you've already cured the powder, and your using stick on or paint for the eyes just use the Sally Hansens you don't need to cure again.
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Personnally if you're going to put the money out for powder cure it. Skip on some of the eyed jigs he does has a problem with Sally Hansons yellowing on white and chartreuse, I'd have to check if it's the green or yellow.
I've talked to several people who have used the one part epoxy from CS (Component Systems) and they really don't like it. I have a 2 part mix I get from Janns that I've used for years and really like, which I believe is also from CS. There's some Testors paint colors that I really liked useing and I would use a base white coat, then a coat of the color, then put the clear epoxy over the top to seal everything against plastics.
Having learned alot about mixing powders from the guys here, I've been able to duplicate the testors colors and don't use them anymore unless I put eyes on my jigs, then I would use the epoxy to cover them.
I don't put eyes on jigs tied for myself, a guy at work asked if I could make him a few with eyes after I made him some stippled poppers for a fly fishing outing. I started tying flies but its tough to get fly fishing time in with my boys not old enough yet but the oldest loves fishing with the spin rod so moving onto jig making.
I don't say these are perfect but the fish seem to like them. They are painted with rustolem paint .......After doting the second eye, I put in oven, turn to 400, set timer for 5 minutes, and take jigs out after 5 minutes......doubt the oven ever reaches that temp but this has worked for me for years. The jigs have already been cured......just heating the small eye.
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Do you cure first eye color then second [pupil] or do both at the same time ? Thank you
So you dont use any type of clear coat ....like hard as nails ?
I cure mine then use the Testors to paint my eyes. Since I just do a few at a time for myself I let first cure over night then second color a couple of hours. Then I put mine in the oven at 150 for 20-30 minutes. They seem to hold up pretty good but think I'm going to try Litewire. His are really nice.
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Wes, I don't use any clear coat at all, but I paint my eyes and let them dry overnight and then bake jigs to cure powdercoat.