3D printed trolling lures


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Hawaiian Style Trolling Lure

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Working on a model for a large trolling lure like we use here to catch marlin, ono and mahi. Still working on the exact size and shape, but it's a good starting place. Prints as is with no supports. Instructions Printed at .2mm using PLA and 80%...

DIY Trolling Lure

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... want to download and modify it, here are the links. Download is enabled in any format. smaller lure: https://a360.co/2Zveizs bigger lure3: https://a360.co/2ZjZzIj Just tried to make it by myself. Sent a comment if the fish is catched!!! . ..:-)

Trolling Jet Head Fishing Lure

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Trolling lure featuring a slanted head and four jets which shoot out the side of the lure. Lure has great action and will periodically pop to the surface. Requires two 9" Squid skirts and a 4 oz egg lead weight (split version) update...

Feelfree Lure 10 V2 trolling motor mount

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this is mount for feelfree lure 10 v2 trolling motor mount this mount is untested at this moment. I'm looking for your feed back if it need any modification please let me knew I also included the step files incase if you prefer to modify it. ..

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Fishing Lure

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Fishing lure

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3D scan of a fishing lure

fishing Lure - skull lure

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how to make lure? Check the YouTube video for valance and weight information. https://youtu.be/ykg4Xha18ds Data is free. ... But please subscribe to YouTube.

fishing Lure - Ugly lure

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... Data is free. But please subscribe to YouTube. PS : Test results: I think it would be better to weigh more than 10g more than the image and make the lip length as short as 10mm. lure without tail will be more actionable.

Fishing Lure

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Fishing Lure

Lure 1

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Floating Lure

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Floating Lure

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Fishing Lure

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Fishing lure

lure fittings

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lure fittings

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Frog Lure

Lure mold

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Lure mold

fishing lure

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fishing lure with stag beetle lure.

fishing lure

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mid diving lure

Fishing lure

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model for fishing lure

Soft lure

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100mm hering soft lure

Fishing Lure

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A fishing lure design

Fishing Lure

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A fishing Lure, enjoy!

Lure Crankbait

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Top part of the lure

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Soft bait for fishing

Lure

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All the parameters and dimensions are not counted. Pleas print and tried to cach anything on in and inform me :) later I will inprove this. ...:)

Lure

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lure lip

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a 3d printed diving lip that i designed for the fishing lure-ugly lure that was designed by strange bait https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3437865

Fishing Lure

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This is the first version of the life-like fishing lure... ...This lure is meant to be printing in flexible material. ...more updates will soon be available -

Swimbait Lure

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This Is based off a heddon swimbait lure and made in onshape

3D Printed Fishing Lures | adrian-mccormack-ID

Following on from my internship with Lured3D and my general passion for fishing, I've been busy experimenting and conceptualising 3D printed fishing lures. It started out with designing lure heads for trolling, which have a skirt attached to them.

 

It has now ventured into the realm of 'poppers' for chasing fish like trevally and mangrove jack, as well as experimenting with stick baits for both spinning and high speed trolling. This page will be updated as I continue my experimentation, as I can see this becoming a long term project, so stay tuned!

Extended Description:

Skirted Lures:

The first batch of lures which I had designed were based around the sport of game fishing and trolling a spread of lures for attracting large fish such as marlin (black, blue and striped), wahoo, mahi mahi and mackerel (amongst several others). This is a good opportunity for 3D printing lures as the rig used for this type of lure involves no hooks being attached to the body of the lure. A hole through the centre of the lure head needs to be added for the leader (fishing line) to travel through, but then the options for the design of the head are quite endless. These lures are also rigged with a 'skirt' which is usually a colourful array of silicone rubber 'tentacles' which trail behind the lure as it is pulled behind the boat. These means two chamfered features are added to the rear end of the lure head depending on the size of the skirts being used. The length of the head and skirt combined can be anywhere from 6 inches to 12 inches, however most of my designs are aimed to be around the 6-8 inches length.

 

The different designs of the head will result in a different 'action' as the lure is pulled behind a boat, so experimenting with these designs has been quite fun! I have played around with more 'bulb' shaped heads which feature a small air cavity connected to a channel that runs through the head, aimed to act like a 'venturi' and create a large explosion of air as the lure dives below the surface and releases any air that was caught inside the head. This release of air is then followed by a 'smoke trail' as the lure is pulled underwater, and the extra air cavity has resulted in longer and more aggressive smoke trails. Once the air has been released, the lure rises back to the surface where the cycle is repeated. 

Testing different head designs has resulted in some great learning curves, but most of the testing has been simply cast and retrieve from land based locations due to the fact I don't own a boat. During the first offshore boat testing of one of the smaller head designs, we managed to land a 1.3m Mahi Mahi! We caught her about 10km offshore from the Southport Seaway, off the Gold Coast, Australia. This lure head was literally less than 10 hours into existence, with the design being finalised the night before we went fishing. It was the first time we had completed a working trial of the lures, running a spread of 4 lures behind a 4.3m 'tinny' at about 5-6 knots trolling speed. As you can see from the photos it was a great result, and in general all of the lures swam well through the water. 

We are new to the art of trolling lures and will be testing some more designs in the next few weeks, hopefully with similar results to the first test run! Some of the new designs to test include a straight runner lure head, which features a 100% infill print and a nut that has been melted into the head for extra weight to make the lure swim underwater, rather than the popping effect of the initial lure head designs.

Poppers:

Another type of fishing lure which I have been experimenting with is the 'popper' design, which is a cast and retrieve lure that swims across the surface of the water. The design of the lure is aimed to be pulled aggressively through the water surface and create a large water explosion as the lure comes to a stop, aimed to imitate a fish being chased by a large predatory fish. The initial designs have been ok, with only 2 out of around 10 different designs actually achieving this correct movement through the water. I have learnt a lot through this design process and will hopefully have some success with these designs soon. I have taken the red and white painted design out fishing a couple of times now, but no such luck catching anything on it...yet! I will update this page with my new designs and any success stories I have with them. 

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3D printed artificial lures

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3D printing technology is gradually taking its place in the production of a variety of products. The presence of such a printer allows you to print car parts, household items without leaving your own home. The boom in 3D printing has also affected the fishing tackle industry. The greatest interest in this area is the manufacture of soft silicone lures.

One of the first 3D technologies of to be used by a rapidly growing and promising company from the United States, BioSpawn Lure Company. Using 3D printers, she creates high-precision silicone molds for casting twisters and worms. nine0005

A few years ago, BioSpawn Lure, seeing the promise of 3D printing, approached New York-based 3D printing company Shapeways to collaborate. Last week, employees of the companies revealed to the public the details of their partnership.

Initially, BioSpawn Lure Company designers developed models of future lures in a special 3D Solidworks editor and sent their work to Shapeways, which made prototypes and sent them back. With their help, molds for casting were made. The resulting models were quite rough and the manufacturing process was labor intensive. nine0005

Then the developers came up with a new idea - to print on a 3D printer not prototypes, but forms. This decision significantly accelerated the production process, and the products became much better.

The lure design process takes a lot of time, BioSpawn Lure employees state, and the layout often undergoes many improvements and changes before being put into production.

3D technologies allow to turn any ideas of developers into reality and significantly speed up the production process. Unlike traditional methods, the printer produces extremely accurate forms. nine0005

According to BioSpawn Lure , they looked at many lure material options and settled on a soft plastic that has several advantages over other industries.

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Silicone production does not require special equipment and high melting temperatures. The mold for the bait can be made at home - just heat the plastic in the microwave and give it the desired structure. nine0005

For , this opened up a wide range of design possibilities at minimal cost. We just had to come up with a design for the bait and make a shape for it.

The use of 3D printers for the production of molds will significantly accelerate the dynamics of the fishing tackle market and give this process a new technological revolution. It is enough to compare the first lures made in the traditional way with lures made using 3D technology. nine0005

The difference is visible to the naked eye. Representatives of Shapeways told that they are working not only with BioSpawn Lure, but also with other companies in the fishing market.


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