I do not believe this to be the easiest or least time consuming way, but does anyone dip with artist acrylics and then clear coat with water-based polyurethane?
Makes for an attractive lead head. Even a satin clear coat supplies a beautiful glossy shimmer. Acrylics are also good for forming eyes before the final clear coat. Bake in a toaster oven for the proper time and the jig head looks really good and toughens well.
Acceptable durability? Seems tough to me. I conducted a hammer test on a few versus some powder-coated heads. Several swats on each group resulted in similar results (i.e. chipped heads). When floated beneath a float as opposed to pounding rocky banks, why not?
I'd like to think that I paint jigs similarly to Lonnie Stanley. A commercial jig maker that I like to keep tabs on.
This does require a little bit of time. But, if you happen to have it, hey, try it out.


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