ThefishinMagician wrote:
what equipment / tools would you suggest the newbie invests in?.
It all depends on what you want to make. Don't rush out and buy everything if you don't need it.
For lures I use the following machines:
Compressor (for painting) -
can organise
Air brush (even the cheap ones work well, I have some that cost only about R80)
- I saw builders warehouse now stock airbrushes..
Jigsaw (for mould making)
- check (1 out of 3 not too shabby)
That is all I use! The rest is done with sand paper.
For poppers:
A lathe is essential. You can get one for under R1000 these days. -
recommended brands?
A drilling machine (I prefer a cordless)
- Std Drill in a drill press? ( i think my old man has one lying in the garage)
Stick / crank baits:
A belt sander is very handy together with the lather. I turn a blank then shape it on the belt sander.
Carving tools if you want to put some details on the lure. Personally I want to make lures that catch fish not anglers so couldn't be bothered with detailing.
In terms of hand tools, the following is handy:
Sanding block ( you can use a plank though)
Check
A set of files
Check
Rasp
Check
Utility knife
Check
Proper side cutters
Check
Paint brushes, I use cheap craft brusher about R3 each.
- check the wife's stock
A set of drills
Your basic tools will do the rest.
A decent pair of external circlip pliers are handy because they have 2 round jaws that can be used to manipulate wire forms.
Set of chisels (for the lathe)
Some paints (2-K automotive paints): -
Will have to source a small supply
All I have is primary colours in 1ltr containers that I mix up. For the pearls and metallics, I go to the paint suppliers and ask them what left overs they got left over from mixing for customers and get small amounts from them.
Clear coat also essential.
Primer in spray cans, red oxide works well because it sticks to anything.
Mould making: -
Most i can get from work
Tongue depressors, nice for mixing stuff. I also cut them to make scrapers to scrape excess clay.
PVC gloves are a nice to have
Paper cups for mixing materials
Start collecting wood, if see some, grab it. Pallets, broken furniture, even broken branches.
If there is something specifically you want to make, we can narrow it down.
If there is anything else I can think of, I will let you know.
Cheers
B