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Any carvers out there?


TylerS

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A couple perch. Ones 5" and the other is 8".

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I tried to coat this one with epoxy, but it didn't turn out as well as I had hoped.

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dude, your still doing great work. I remember when i was looking at them at the get to gator, there are some great decoys that you guys are making. Im glad i dont have that kinda time to be doing that, or i would get nothing done around here
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merk man, i got that decoy that you showed me in your hole. Im going to try it and see how i like it.

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I don't know if it's been said yet, but there is a decoy show Feb.23 at Alexandria, Minn. It's at the VFW from 10 to 3pm. Hwy 27 east towards Osakis. They have lots of carvers there.

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let me know if your going to go. Maybe we can meet up again and hang out durning the show. Stay in touch bud
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nice work shamalex72 Im suprised that the epoxy didnt work.

at the get to gator I also saw some of your work and it is out standing.

Have you tried enamel jig head paint?

what kind or primmer are you using? a good quality oil base primmer will seal the pours of the wood better. we had talked about that at get to gator.

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Thanx elwood, the epoxy worked, it just didn't look the best.

I think my problem is I not sealing them good enough before painting. I am trying a 50/50 mixture of boiled linseed oil and mineral spirits on one now before I paint, we'll see how that works.

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sounds like way to much work for me. Ill just keep using my Bear Creek, the ones that pull them all in grin.gif
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 Originally Posted By: shamalex72
I think my problem is I not sealing them good enough before painting.

I wonder if some of those rubberized basement waterproofing solutions or rubberized flat roof paint would work good for a primer coat. The rubberized portion of that should help the cracks between the metal and the wood? crazy.gif

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 Originally Posted By: shamalex72
Thanx elwood, the epoxy worked, it just didn't look the best.

could of fooled me looks pretty darn good to me.

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i was going to say the same thing. When i was looking at all the different decoys that you guys made at the Get TO Gator, i was very impressed on the detail that you guys place into these decoys. Sure takes alot of time and effort into making such awesome looking decoys.
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If I did any woodworking I would need a lot of wood and a WOODSTOVE cry.gif. Some people have a knack for making something out of nothing. Great work guys. Must be an artistic gene in them? \:\)
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you have enough stuff to take care of with them saws, dont be getting any ideas about carving decoys now wayne eek.gifgrin.gif
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shamalex I just talked to an old timer that used to own a bait store and he said that he used to paint his decoys with epoxy enamel paint because of its sealing properties. He used to use epoxy enamel to seal up plywood minnow tanks, no chalk no glue just two or three good coats of epoxy enamel and the tanks would last about 5 years without recoating.

Hope this helps

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Elwood, you didn't look at it close enough.:)

I have been reading quite a bit on some tackle building forums and alot of them use the linseed/mineral spirit combo.I just finished a new decoy and I will test it this weekend. If this one splits I am going to try epoxy thinned down as a sealer before paint.

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bass'n'spear, if you make the decoy show at Alexandria, i'll be there and like to meet you. I will be selling raffle tickets on the stage mostly. it would a pleasure to meet you.

Mike89

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Good luck with it. hope it works for you.

No matter the out come you still do some great work, keep it up man.

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This is the one I just finished, gonna test it out tomorrow. This was in the book that had patterns that I mentioned in an earlier post. Supposed to be a Coho salmon, I'm not sure if the swivel tail is gonna work though.

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do you sell your dekes, i seen your sunfish one. its kind of like i dont really need anymore but i gotta have that one i seen some time back.

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Glen, if you would have been at the get to gator you would have that sunfish \:D I do sell a few, I could have sold the one above about four times today at work, but I'm keeping that one.

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i r3eally wanted to be there but i got unexpected company. short of kicking them out, im not that kind of guy. i got your email off your bio,illget ahold of you when i get an extra minute.

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I got one this morning with the new decoy. We were only there about five minutes and he hammered it

The linseed oil seems to be working, no splits or cracks after an hour or so in the water.

I've got some video of the decoy in action, but can't figure out how to post it here. I will keep trying.

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SWEET. must be a real great feeling of acomplishment with that decoy you made. I'm jelous and may just have to give the decoy carving a try. great job!!

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Here is a video of the decoy in action. I wish one would have come in while the camera was on.

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nice video man. i was going to try and get up there, but i believe that i am going to be busy with work and shows. I know that i might be able to get out, but im not sure if im going to make it up there.
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