Lure making Master Class on weight and balance
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- čas přidán 5. 09. 2024
- This is the first of two videos on knowing how much and where to but weight in your handmade lures. I think this information will change how you make your fishing lures. www.amazon.com... / engineeredangler www.instagram.... / engineered-angler-9424...
Sorry folks I missed the last step in getting the density of a block of wood. After you calculate the volume, in cubic centimeters, weigh the block of wood and divide the weight into the volume.
Great stuff Franko!
There are lots of lure making channels on the web, it's the "nerdy stuff" that makes the Engineered Angler the best one!
A block of wood can be roughly shaped into a "lure" that, with some luck, has some sort of action... and might even catch fish.
Your videos are special because they explain how to design a lure to get the action we want. I enjoy the details, the nerdy stuff for the different styles of lure you make!
Cheers!
Thank you...that is what I hope folks go away with from my videos.
I took notes, but there's so much more to cover. I'll be eagerly waiting for the next session! Thanks Franko!!!
Outstanding Franko! Thanks for taking a complicated topic and making it understandable!
Glad it was helpful!
Franko certainly a superb master class. thank you so very much. Jim Rodgers
You are very welcome
I LOVE the Master Class videos! I like to "geek out" on the how-tos.
More to come!
@@EngineeredAngler Good!
WOW!!! A great and informative video Franko. I can't wait for the follow up video. Please keep them coming. A huge thumbs up!!!!
have been making lures for decades, the most difficult to get to swim are the large, 200mm+, floating stickbaits, an insight into the design, buoyancy & weight parameters for this type would be appreciated. They are the most expensive, and obviously the ones you definitely want to make yourself.
Brilliant, so much information. Going to have to watch this about 10 times, really looking forward to the next one. Thanks Franko.
Awesome, thank you!
Ah, the beauty of the metric system! 😊 Great video to skip a good portion of the trial and error part of getting started with lure designing. Tight lines from Germany!
Thank you so much for the movie!!! It often happens to me that when testing in the bathroom, the game is not very interesting, but on a real pond everything is fine, plus it is possible to additionally animate the bait with a spinning game during wiring.
Going to be a good series. Might do a series on tow point location and how it affects baits action.
Great explanation Franko! Always look forward to your videos!
I realy enjoy watching this video, experimentation and the result.🙂🙂😄😄😄 Thanks alot. I just grap a pen and paper so i can remember it.👍👍👍
Love your masterclass videos!!!
Happy to hear that!
Great video Franco! Your way to approach topics Is so clean and no-frills that makes them understandable from anybody. Did you ever thought to write a book?
Not yet!
Have you ever thought about a publication of all your great classroom knowledge? I believe it would very helpful for many of us to have fast access to information you seem to drop so effortlessly, like math formulas. I think you could add them into your merchandise store, pdf or U S Mail.
Yes I have
just finished painting my first lure...this sure is the perfect timing, still curious to see if mine will work!
Good luck!
Every lure builder should have this video on repeat at least once a month 😁. Thank you for this ❤
I appreciate that.
Great stuff as always
Appreciate that
Absolute Great Video…
Thank you kindly!
Thank you Mr
Amazing video! Looking forward for the next one, i have always wanted to know how weight placement affect the lure.
Coming soon!
Great video, but I think there was a sound mishap, I only get sound on the right channel. the left speaker is silent. Edit: Halfway through the video sound is stereo but quite bad quality compared to your other videos.
Sorry about that
Great video
Thanks!
Nice. I dig it 😎
Appreciate it!
Partial to the water quality. Salt water, stained water, hot and cold water will alter the lure. So will the line or leader.
True
well done, I actually followed along pretty well. I'm looking forward to part 2. I sometimes have more issues with balance of a lure depending on shape. It seems the more torpedo shaped lures are easier to get right, When I try a more bluegill shape -that's when i run into problems with stability.
Hey Franko, thanks for such a wonderful explanation. Waiting for the next part. I just wanted to know whether the weight calculations change according to water salinity? I meant to say salt water vs fresh water. thanks & regards.
Yes it does...use 1.025g for the weight of water instead of 1g
@@EngineeredAngler Thank you so much
I LOVE this stuff! I love math and nerd out about it! Are you still taking in your subscribers baits and doing your own review of them? @EngineeredAngler
Yes...If you want to offer something please contact me through EngineeredAngler@Gmail.com
@@EngineeredAngler Will do!
Great class, thank you.
You're very welcome!
Franko this is what we needed to make the perfect lures. Are you talking about fresh water or salt water ? Thank you
I just got the ability to comment. I been watching on Xbox for years. Do not listen to those comments! I been wanting to say that for quite some time. This science is the ONLY useful thing on all of CZcams for serious lure builders.
Thank you
Thank you for all that you do for lure building Franco!
My pleasure!
Hello, Franco! Thanks for a great video! Really informative, as always!
I noticed you measured the weight of the lure that already had the tie-on eye and the hook hanger installed and used that number (14 gr) to calculate the volume of the lure. If I recall correctly, in your previous videos you would measure the wooden body only and then divide it by the specific density of the wood?
Yes...it was specifically made for the video.
@@EngineeredAngler but doesn't that change the result you get for the volume of the lure? Though, I believe it would not be critical for a big lure.
Thank you so much.
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great video, for some reason there was only sound in my right ear lol.
left ear was just white noise
Sorry about that
Thanks Franco, I do have a question regarding your 5-10% estimate for a slow sinking lure. Is that extra weight based on the based on the 20g measured via density or displacement. Or the corrected weight that already had 3-5% added to it?
Its a correction factor to the volume / target weight. (20.0g)
@@EngineeredAngler Thanks for the clarification. Have a good weekend.
Interesting you just put this video out as I was going to ask you for help or give you a challenge. If you peek at my last video I attempted to make a lure from a milk jug using vacuum forming. Are you able to pull this one off or give some advice? I want a hard bait front and soft plastic tail as my challenge to myself.
“If you’re still jonesing, you should watch this video next”
doesn’t seem like the video that you are pointing to is related to all the stuff you were showing in this video (aside from it being about lures)
I left it up to the algorithm, I'll fix that.
Really appreciate you sharing your knowledge with use. Great video
Making squid jig lure from reain please.
You are awesome! Love the videos.
Thanks so much!
Builder in China, "We no waste time on engineering. We go and copy Engineered Angler."
Don't kid yourself, builders her too
Awesome video 👍😁 perfect information I need & looking forward to the following vids 👏 👏
Awesome, thank you!
Great information on making lures thank you
Maravilla!!! Thanks bro!
@6:40 I'm a little confused on this part, how does this factor into the calculation you did after? For clarity not sure how you got the density out of the volume you calculated it just skips to you got .7g cm3 for the density, for example I 3D print my blanks (hollowed out for floatation) so if I have a 2x2x2 cm cube, my density isn't 8cm3, that's my volume? Is there a step missing here to get the density?
Edit: I see now that I need to get the density elsewhere, which for my pla is 1.24 g cm3. Still not clear how this works for a hollowed out part such as PLA which is denser than water.
You take the calculates volume and devide it by the weight of the wood block.
Am i the only one that has no audio after the intro?
I hope so!!
I’d love to watch this video, but you have so many cuts in the filming making me dizzy and irritating.
Sorry.. I had tons of issues with video and audio. Next one will be better.