OK what is the can used for with the vacuum, is that how you make the packages.
Pretty daughters, must of took after their mom JK
Sat down with my girls before momma got home and made some stencils for our crappie cranks. Now time for momma bday dinner. Have a good night.
theygotaeat LIKED above post
OK what is the can used for with the vacuum, is that how you make the packages.
Pretty daughters, must of took after their mom JK
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Nope lol, you hear the stencil up with heat gun and place on the can. Use the vacuum to pull the stencil around the crankbait. Then you draw the pattern you want in the stencil and cut it out. When you spray the bait you can have pre cut partterns
STUMP HUNTER LIKED above post
Pretty neat.
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You answered my question. Thanks. When you said you cut the design out...........what do you use? Dremel tool, razor or?
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Neat idea. what kind of plastic do you use?
That's a great idea!
Randy Andres
Thanks for the info. I have never tried those for my crankbait painting but I can surely see if you painted a lot of cranks they would be very helpful
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I have been seeing patterns for painting bodies and even feathers and I guess this is same kind of thing, but don't think they use a vacuum? Is that necessary to get a great paint job? I have never done any cranks and probably never will, but am interested in the process. I just get interested in lots of things like that. Very cool what you have going there!
Very pretty girls you have and you have to be a proud pop!
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Last edited by skiptomylu; 07-24-2015 at 09:47 AM.
That's 2 cool I have a 2 foot by 3 foot vacuum table that I used to make RC car bodies and sheets of Lexan. I have the air brush and the compressor...thanks a lot I see crankbait painting in my near future