Hey - I've been playing with a new (to me) UV product:
I tie a lot of bass poppers, and while I leave some as bare foam, I do like to coat the fancier ones with resin or epoxy to protect the paint job/eyes, make them glossy, and a little more shred-resistant when I bounce them off a rock face.
The 5-min rock-hard clearweld I had been using looks great, but gets brittle after being in the sun & water for a season or two.
So... came across this stuff (on Amzn) for crafting. It takes a little longer to cure - like 5 min per side under UV, then let sit ON to lose tack. BUT - it's soft and flexible! Dare I say chewy, even! No oily residue left the following day, and mostly odor-free by then.
Plus, it was around $14 for 100ml vs $15-20 for 15ml of Solarez or RaidZap.
It is slightly denser than the epoxy, so the popper rides just a tiny bit lower in the water. Haven't cast or fished one yet, but in my head it seems like it would have a more natural mouthfeel for the fish, and maybe give you another half second to set the hook.
Can't wait to float these over some bass!

This is a test chunk of craft foam. The resin did not smear or dissolve nail polish, copic, or sharpie. It flexes easily with no effect on the finish, and feels kind of like a gummy bear. I squished it with a pliers for 30 sec; it bounced back and the serrated jaw marks faded away quickly, leaving no mark at all


Very clear

I even used it to re-coat a favorite old epoxied one that had started chipping badly - right over the epoxy, leveling over chips

I'll update after bass topwater season starts and I can evaluate it's ruggedness!
I tie a lot of bass poppers, and while I leave some as bare foam, I do like to coat the fancier ones with resin or epoxy to protect the paint job/eyes, make them glossy, and a little more shred-resistant when I bounce them off a rock face.
The 5-min rock-hard clearweld I had been using looks great, but gets brittle after being in the sun & water for a season or two.
So... came across this stuff (on Amzn) for crafting. It takes a little longer to cure - like 5 min per side under UV, then let sit ON to lose tack. BUT - it's soft and flexible! Dare I say chewy, even! No oily residue left the following day, and mostly odor-free by then.
Plus, it was around $14 for 100ml vs $15-20 for 15ml of Solarez or RaidZap.
It is slightly denser than the epoxy, so the popper rides just a tiny bit lower in the water. Haven't cast or fished one yet, but in my head it seems like it would have a more natural mouthfeel for the fish, and maybe give you another half second to set the hook.
Can't wait to float these over some bass!

This is a test chunk of craft foam. The resin did not smear or dissolve nail polish, copic, or sharpie. It flexes easily with no effect on the finish, and feels kind of like a gummy bear. I squished it with a pliers for 30 sec; it bounced back and the serrated jaw marks faded away quickly, leaving no mark at all


Very clear

I even used it to re-coat a favorite old epoxied one that had started chipping badly - right over the epoxy, leveling over chips

I'll update after bass topwater season starts and I can evaluate it's ruggedness!