More resin pours with jigs

JUNGLEJIM1

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Once they are in the resin and it hardens they sure aren't going to come out. Here is pictures of the picture I made.. Inside portion is 3x5, with total weight of six oz's. Spinner baits I got from Ron Don awhile back, I did the tying but these heads are awesome. I replaced the glass with acrylic first in case I dropped it, then used clear glue with small pebbles for the back. After drying it over a heat vent, turned it over and set up the scene in front which I sealed with about 3 oz's of resin. Total cost for everything was about $5. I plan on getting a resin mold that displays picture frames next. I still need to spray the back with a clear coat spray. The last picture I held up to the window, some light does come through.View attachment 7View attachment 8View attachment 9
 

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JUNGLEJIM1

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I forgot, the last thing I put in before it hardened was a couple of small raw gemstones. Any guesses to what and where they are ??
 

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Was a joke in that I'm always scrounging at last minute, but I definitely wouldn't try to get those last'n's out. That's something I'd pay for. REALLY beautiful work.
 

JUNGLEJIM1

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No opals in the picture, but got some in the mail today. Too expensive to put in a picture. The pebbles are on one side of the acrylic, the jigs, rocks and gemstones are on the other. I gave one away. if you had the picture in hand you could find the others. This turned out better than expected.
 

Jighead76

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Those look great! I somewhat picture a little sign saying "in case of emergency break glass". And mounted to the helm.
 
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