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[url=https://www.tinboats.net/forum/viewtopic.php?p=342485#p342485 said:
Jim » 7 minutes ago[/url]"]Looks awesome! How long is the worm?
Pictured is 6", we also have a 4.5 and 7.5 available. Hopefully some of the new Tinboats sponsors will be offering this bait soon. :)
 
Some 6" baits


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Few more
 

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Bugpac how do I see your lures for sale? Looks like you site is really for the lure maker not purchaser. Do you sell some of you creations? I really like the 6" with clear/ghosted wrapper.
 
We dont sell baits. But almost all of the guys and gals on our site do. Some are sponsors here. Some are becoming sponsors here. These baits here I could get done if there is enough interest. Ill try to get a bag to Jim for a giveaway. I may try to get the maker to make about 50 bags as well.
 
Bugpac said:
We dont sell baits. But almost all of the guys and gals on our site do. Some are sponsors here. Some are becoming sponsors here. These baits here I could get done if there is enough interest. Ill try to get a bag to Jim for a giveaway. I may try to get the maker to make about 50 bags as well.
Cool! Yeah I really like those pours. I bought some lures from other sponsors as well. I'll keep my eye out.
 
Bugpac,

Just some general questions i have, that I would assume others have but were afraid to ask. :lol:

What is the process for creating a mold? Just say that in my mind I have an idea for a "worm" that will be the next Senko as we know it. How would one go about creating a workable mold for purchase?

At a high level can you explain the "idea" to production process?
 
Well Jim, I can.
First you got to have an Idea. Then it needs to be drawn in Cad, And the mold laid out in cad. Then from cad it goes into a CAM program that lays out all the tool pathing for cutting. You upload all the code to your cnc machine. Add a workpiece. And start cutting. All sounds relativly easy anyways.. We just recently purchased a cnc mill for our own shop. Havent moved it in yet, but on top of the mill purchase alone, the software alone costs about 5000.00 bucks. Eventually we will purchase that as well.

So end user cost to create a single custom mold. about 700.00..
 
[url=https://www.tinboats.net/forum/viewtopic.php?p=349310#p349310 said:
Bugpac » Sat Apr 19, 2014 8:17 am[/url]"]Well Jim, I can.
First you got to have an Idea. Then it needs to be drawn in Cad, And the mold laid out in cad. Then from cad it goes into a CAM program that lays out all the tool pathing for cutting. You upload all the code to your cnc machine. Add a workpiece. And start cutting. All sounds relativly easy anyways.. We just recently purchased a cnc mill for our own shop. Havent moved it in yet, but on top of the mill purchase alone, the software alone costs about 5000.00 bucks. Eventually we will purchase that as well.

So end user cost to create a single custom mold. about 700.00..

I smell a summer contest - Tinboats Custom Mold to the winner - whats whats a few thousand amount friends :LOL2:
 
[url=https://www.tinboats.net/forum/viewtopic.php?p=349320#p349320 said:
Captain Ahab » Today, 12:45[/url]"]
[url=https://www.tinboats.net/forum/viewtopic.php?p=349310#p349310 said:
Bugpac » Sat Apr 19, 2014 8:17 am[/url]"]Well Jim, I can.
First you got to have an Idea. Then it needs to be drawn in Cad, And the mold laid out in cad. Then from cad it goes into a CAM program that lays out all the tool pathing for cutting. You upload all the code to your cnc machine. Add a workpiece. And start cutting. All sounds relativly easy anyways.. We just recently purchased a cnc mill for our own shop. Havent moved it in yet, but on top of the mill purchase alone, the software alone costs about 5000.00 bucks. Eventually we will purchase that as well.

So end user cost to create a single custom mold. about 700.00..

I smell a summer contest - Tinboats Custom Mold to the winner - whats whats a few thousand amount friends :LOL2:

we may could work a special deal for that one.. :)
 
Little something we recently added to the shop. Got any crazy ideas shoot them my way, I like to make stuff... :) Jim the BBC code for you tube doesnt seem to be working.... :)

https://youtu.be/nF9bRk_3mxQ

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