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What kind of bait are you talking about?  Some of mine are quite simple and only take a short time while others require many steps.

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a unpainted round head.  About 20 seconds

a spinnerbait  about 5 minutes

a complete jig  totally probably about 8-10 minutes.  that factors in getting everything out, pouring, making the skirt, etc

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Usually all day for one crank.  I only use a small dremel and sandpaper to shape.  And like Jigman said there are many steps.  I usually let paint set overnight, as well as the clear.  

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A big deep diving crank takes about 7 hrs start to finish.  If you want to count drying time on the sealer about 4 days.  Takes 24 hrs for each coat to dry and all my baits get 3 coats.

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