the first 3 pics do not have rattles in them, the rest of them have rattles . Lift, I dont know why i didnt think about that ! Thats the answer alright, good ole Sally Hansons , and yes, i am using a rotary vise wich is a must to use the goo .
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the first 3 pics do not have rattles in them, the rest of them have rattles . Lift, I dont know why i didnt think about that ! Thats the answer alright, good ole Sally Hansons , and yes, i am using a rotary vise wich is a must to use the goo .
I should have mentioned the SH. Sorry about that because I knew that. These are pretty cool! There are other materials you can use for that, but it doesn't dry/set so fast.
Those last 4 pics look like a catalpa worm. Great job.
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Good work. SH will work great to top coat with.
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Its kinda costly to use , but i just make them for me for the most part. Theres a lot of different things you can do with with the Goo .
Yes I would say kind of costly. Them little bottle they do not give away, LOL!
Here is the light I was telling you about, the strong one...
JS Fly Fishing: Rod Building, Fly Tying: Hareline Clear Cure Goo 3 Watt Premium Curing Light
And the one in this kit is still good, but not as strong...
JS Fly Fishing: Rod Building, Fly Tying: Hareline Clear Cure Goo Brushable Kit with Light
I know nothing about clear cure goo skip what is the curing time for this stuff and is this stuff a two-part mixture I have not read anything about it just glanced at a few of the post here I am curious. we have done the same thing in the past but I have used a proxy fast drying five-minute .
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It's UV Glue and the lights are UV lights and sure it in like 5 seconds unless you make it thick like he has and then probably a bit longer to cure. Heck the sun will sure it too so you don't want that bottle open using the light or with sun shining in on it. Loon also makes one than is pretty nice, but probably not quite as good as the Clear Cure Goo. Depends on how you use it as both have their place. The Loon comes in bigger bottles, but if you want it tack free it would probably take a coat of Sally Henson's Hard as Nails.
Bob here is a really cool tying of a fly using the Loon and one that made me tie some jigs like this and pretty cool stuff.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EMkn4HUYte4
Also here is one of the jigs I tied trying to copy that video method.
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skip that is some neat stuff we will definitely have to get some of that and play with it the video is very good . it is a lot better than epoxy for sure I can see where the jig would be on destructible.
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