Are you confirmed and want to progress in the manufacture of lures?
You have already cast your lures but want to improve your technical skills or improve the finishes? This page is for you!
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Manufacturing of soft lures
The moulds
- Make your mould in double-hull "suspended" rtv mould
- Work on the flexibility of the mould
Plastileurres
- Floating / flowing soft lures
- Liquid dyestuffs
- Powder dyestuffs
- Iridescent dyes
- The mixed ones
- Make your color
- Rattles
- The temperature stabilizer
- The aromas
- The injection
- Plasti-lure mixtures
Decoration of lures
- The iridescent film
- The markers
- Bricolograms
- The icing
- The eyes
The assemblies
- Texans
- Lead pallet
- The twistech
- The buckshot "dracko"
- Articulated assemblies
The sealed heads
- Modify a cast aluminum mold
- Make a reinforced mold for large sizes
- Modify a leaded head
- Articulated leaded head
- Make a two-component mikashad head
- Make a madai
- Mounting a spinner
- The fluidized bath
Hard resin decoy
- Balancing lead lures
- Balancing in dual density
- Decoration at the aero
- Painting with glitter
- Test the balance of the lure
- Hard lure in bricomousse
- Testing an exotic lure
To make a hard lead lure (jig, casting jigs)
- Making your own mould with Bricopâte
- Make your mold in red double shell silicone
- Manufacture the stainless steel frame
- Casting lead
- Unmould, dazzle, sand
- Decorate (bricologram, felts, lead paint)
- Varnish
For your creations, ideas developed by bricoleurre (already taken over by some brands.....)