Hmm, never thought about doing that. Actually I’m not sure if I even have any candy colors. Thanks for sharing.
Since you guys like that crinkle coat so much I thought I'd share something else to tinker with and it's much easier than crinkle coating.
I'm sure some know thus already but you can take any disco color for a base coat and overcoat it with a candy or any translucent color to tweak it a little..
The first is a disco copper base with root beer top coat. The second is disco gold base and watermelon pepper top coat. The third is a tweak also but I done forgot the recipe, oops
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Hmm, never thought about doing that. Actually I’m not sure if I even have any candy colors. Thanks for sharing.
Looks awesome
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Yup good stuff! I like adding .008 silver holographic flake to my discos. Gives it an extra twinkle.
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I do that also. Then seal it with clear powder coat to make it shineSent from my SM-G973U using Crappie.com Fishing mobile app
They don't necessarily have to be candy colors. They just can't be a heavy color like your neons that coat up heavy
Kenny Thompson is where I learned this. I'm not smart enough to have figured it out on my own so I better give him the credit for showing me how to do itSent from my SM-G973U using Crappie.com Fishing mobile app
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Really nice jigs, second one almost looks like Crinkle paint. I use a lot of candy colors in my Crinkle paint, seems like they run more during the bake process.
Ole Big Ken.
Great ties and colors. Please let us know how they work!
Bob