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Title: Some New Stuff
Post by: Cheetam on January 20, 2009, 06:59:44 PM
Sick of me yet... :D

Here's a few new ones.  A Baby Bass Sebile Magic Swimmer, and a trio of Jann's baits done in a chart/blue back pattern.

I'm pretty jacked to try out the Magic Swimmer (when is the soft water coming?).  But man, let me tell you...it was a pain in the behind to paint and clearcoat.... :D
Title: Re: Some New Stuff
Post by: motocross269 on January 20, 2009, 09:10:34 PM
Those look good.....
Title: Re: Some New Stuff
Post by: thedude on January 24, 2009, 11:57:34 PM
looking good j.
new brush came today.. the 9000 is sweet! can't believe they will ship it to your door for under 40$. Played around a little today and starting to get a feel for it.
Title: Re: Some New Stuff
Post by: DDBethke on January 25, 2009, 03:32:17 AM
They look good!

I need to have a 7" OB Minnow custom painted... can you help?

Duane
Title: Re: Some New Stuff
Post by: Cheetam on January 25, 2009, 01:42:30 PM
Quote from: thedude on January 24, 2009, 11:57:34 PM
looking good j.
new brush came today.. the 9000 is sweet! can't believe they will ship it to your door for under 40$. Played around a little today and starting to get a feel for it.
So start posting some stuff already!  What are you going to use for a topcoat?
Title: Re: Some New Stuff
Post by: Cheetam on January 25, 2009, 01:43:15 PM
Quote from: TournamentReadyTackle on January 25, 2009, 03:32:17 AM
They look good!

I need to have a 7" OB Minnow custom painted... can you help?

Duane
I should be able to help out.  Send me a PM with what it is you're looking to do with it.
Title: Re: Some New Stuff
Post by: dartag on January 25, 2009, 02:52:49 PM
how about painting some Half Senkos and Gulp Fry's for me. 

Title: Re: Some New Stuff
Post by: thedude on January 25, 2009, 04:19:16 PM
i have bunch of devcon i use for rods that i will probably try first.
Title: Re: Some New Stuff
Post by: thedude on January 25, 2009, 10:45:51 PM
well... i got the brush dialed in finally. Bout 20 coats of paint on this one i think :D.. but starting to get the hang of it.  Pretty happy with this for my first one ever... we'll try the finish tomorrow.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v633/bigdeadgreenhead/Baits/IMAGE_002.jpg)

This is a bomber flat-a btw.
Title: Re: Some New Stuff
Post by: Cheetam on January 26, 2009, 08:54:36 AM
Quote from: thedude on January 25, 2009, 10:45:51 PM
well... i got the brush dialed in finally. Bout 20 coats of paint on this one i think :D.. but starting to get the hang of it.  Pretty happy with this for my first one ever... we'll try the finish tomorrow.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v633/bigdeadgreenhead/Baits/IMAGE_002.jpg)

This is a bomber flat-a btw.
That's sweet!  I have a couple Flat As and Deep Flat As I have prepped and are ready to go.  Good Springtime baits.  What kind of paints are you using?
Title: Re: Some New Stuff
Post by: thedude on January 26, 2009, 09:10:05 AM
createx mostly. i did swipe some of my wife's cheapie acrylic's for base colors. its nice having a professional artist in the house when you need paint help. All i gotta do is show up with a picture and she tells me what to mix or tosses me the colors i need. ;D

do you use the createx pearlized paints? seems like i really have to up the PSI to get them to work right... even if i thin them a lot. Any tricks? i'd like to be able to shoot them w/ a little more control.
Title: Re: Some New Stuff
Post by: Cheetam on January 26, 2009, 10:09:13 AM
Quote from: thedude on January 26, 2009, 09:10:05 AM
createx mostly. i did swipe some of my wife's cheapie acrylic's for base colors. its nice having a professional artist in the house when you need paint help. All i gotta do is show up with a picture and she tells me what to mix or tosses me the colors i need. ;D

do you use the createx pearlized paints? seems like i really have to up the PSI to get them to work right... even if i thin them a lot. Any tricks? i'd like to be able to shoot them w/ a little more control.

I haven't had to thin the pearls much, but I'm usually shooting between 40-60 psi.  It's nice to have the adjustment on the brush now, so I don't have to make the adjustments on my compressor when I need to.  The art acrylics and Createx opaques I have to thin alot...usually.  More so with the art acrylics.  I can't remember the brands.  I swiped them from my wife too.  Hey, if I need some help mixing a color, do you think your wife can tell me which colors to use  :D.
Title: Re: Some New Stuff
Post by: TCook on January 26, 2009, 10:58:34 AM
Cheetam, do you have a bluegill pattern yet? If so can you post a pic? I want to get a RC 1.5 painted to look as close to a bluegill as possible. A couple guys on BBC want $25, I thought I would hold out and see if there are any better options.
Title: Re: Some New Stuff
Post by: thedude on January 26, 2009, 11:03:31 AM
Quote from: jcheetam on January 26, 2009, 10:09:13 AM


I haven't had to thin the pearls much, but I'm usually shooting between 40-60 psi.  It's nice to have the adjustment on the brush now, so I don't have to make the adjustments on my compressor when I need to.  The art acrylics and Createx opaques I have to thin alot...usually.  More so with the art acrylics.  I can't remember the brands.  I swiped them from my wife too.  Hey, if I need some help mixing a color, do you think your wife can tell me which colors to use  :D.

huh.. maybe i need to up the PSI and adjust it so i get less spray from the needle? i had good luck with the opaque createx on low psi thinned pretty good.

and yeah she could tell ya... fair warning though.... i get this lecture about some gizmo called a "color wheel" and how to use it everytime i bug her about it :D
Title: Re: Some New Stuff
Post by: Cheetam on January 26, 2009, 11:10:38 AM
Quote from: TCook on January 26, 2009, 10:58:34 AM
Cheetam, do you have a bluegill pattern yet? If so can you post a pic? I want to get a RC 1.5 painted to look as close to a bluegill as possible. A couple guys on BBC want $25, I thought I would hold out and see if there are any better options.
I'm working on it.  There are some guys that do absolutely amazing work and have perfected bluegills, redears, etc.  With the amount of time they put into painting their baits, $25 is actually pretty reasonable (seriously).
Title: Re: Some New Stuff
Post by: TCook on January 26, 2009, 11:23:19 AM
Thats cool I will eventually go with one of the BBC guys then
Title: Re: Some New Stuff
Post by: bassassasin88 on January 27, 2009, 05:11:21 AM
Quote from: TCook on January 26, 2009, 11:23:19 AM
Thats cool I will eventually go with one of the BBC guys then
I also can't shoot anything at a low psi, with the air pro 900. Is the 2mm tip too small? Also I get a lot of overspray when trying to paint the backs. I'm using createx and thinning with windex. Also, how do you mask off those 3-d eyes?
Title: Re: Some New Stuff
Post by: Cheetam on January 29, 2009, 02:19:32 PM
Quote from: bassassasin88 on January 27, 2009, 05:11:21 AM
Quote from: TCook on January 26, 2009, 11:23:19 AM
Thats cool I will eventually go with one of the BBC guys then
I also can't shoot anything at a low psi, with the air pro 900. Is the 2mm tip too small? Also I get a lot of overspray when trying to paint the backs. I'm using createx and thinning with windex. Also, how do you mask off those 3-d eyes?
A 2mm tip is small and can clog really easily.  It is mostly used for detail work, but can be used for a wider spray.  I believe my PS1000 has a .2mm tip, I just make sure I clean off the tip in between colors so it doesn't get "gunked" up.  I keep my compressor on a higher .psi because you have the flow adjustment on the brush.  If you would like it lower, lower it at the brush (or increase it if necessary).  I will test any new color by shooting it onto a paper towel or something to see if I have the needle and .psi set for what it is I want to do.  I use the Createx paints (opaque, pearl and irridescents) and thin and adjust each color/type each time I use it.  If you are getting a lot of overspray, you might not have the paint thinned enough, because it isn't atomizing fully.  Or, it could be the angle in which you are shooting the paint.  I actually don't mind overspray on some of the patterns I shoot.  I think it looks cool.  You could also try shooting thinner coats of paint instead of trying to get the coverage you want with one or two.  As for the eyes, I pull the eyes off of the baits I am going to paint (if they have them), paint the bait, then put new eyes on it.  Once the topcoat sets, you don't have to worry too much about them getting knocked off.  Hope this helps a little...
Title: Re: Some New Stuff
Post by: Fishmael on January 30, 2009, 01:01:45 PM
I would like to start custom painting my cranks (idea started when all the paint peeled off my Red Eye Shads...).  How much would it cost to get the basic tools necessary to start painting? 
Title: Re: Some New Stuff
Post by: thedude on January 30, 2009, 01:07:02 PM
i got my compressor at harbor freight a few years ago. its small 1gal and i got it for 50$. i bought the brush cheetam mentioned (PS9000) and its 40$ to your door.

Just add paint :)
Title: Re: Some New Stuff
Post by: Cheetam on January 30, 2009, 02:12:58 PM
You could go the compressor/airbrush route, or you could buy rattle cans and some epoxy.  The brush thedude bought has gotten some good reviews from people who have bought them, and it is really inexpensive.  You could use any compressor (I use a pancake-style).  The bigger the tank the fewer times it will kick on.  Paints are all up to you.  Airbrush-specific paints are usually a couple bucks or so for a 2oz bottle.  Or you can buy acrylic art paints at any box store for .99 (you will have to thin them more though).
Title: Re: Some New Stuff
Post by: bhorlings on January 30, 2009, 07:55:30 PM
Great... now I'm going to have to start painting cranks too... The wife will love that. Not!
Title: Re: Some New Stuff
Post by: Fishmael on February 01, 2009, 08:43:16 PM
Thanks for the info.  I think in the long run, it will be worth it.  However, with another little one on the way, I may have to wait awhile.  Until then, anyone have a good bluegill pattern for a red eye shad?