Awesome baits ctom
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CTom
"Those Clear Bait turn out Really Sweet."
I've made a few attempts, that just displeased me as to their outcome.
hand poured the belly, put some color on a tooth pick to draw a line and shot the rest,
only to have the whole thing separate with no bleed and the color line still being wet at the separation.
(Go Figure) ?
billygee :rolleyes:
Awesome baits ctom
Those look awesome,great job!!
Billygee....
I don't use enough colorant to draw a line. I just put a very small spot of it at the front of the belly pour and at the rear of the belly pour. The spot of cor is only about as big s a head n a common pin....smaller even. I also let those belly pours get cold before I add the color otherwise the colorant will cook hard enough to prevent the color-drag you want when you inject the top color.
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Thanks CTom
Seeing if I can shot at least Half as Good as you,
Would Make My Day
billygee :rolleyes:
Doing these takes some time to figure out the right amount of colorant to use....too much and you have a mess. Too little and interesting things don't unfold. If the belles are still too hot, they colorant sets and won't flow. If the colorant is too thin, its hard to handle. All of this comes with doing the process and paying attention to details that affect the outcome. I did a ton of practice shot using discolored clear plastic to learn. If you singe a cup of clear r have some transparent colors that are starting to turn on you, set them aside and use those to practice this and get a feel for all of the different steps.
doing those plastic baits up was a lot of fun I haven't done that in a while I had a gentleman asked about doing that on 1 inch which was too small for my taste but who knows I might give that a shot.
tom I would like to see a belly done with the core shot in the back the same way in two different colors which would make it marble looking?
Wow! I'd bite that. Those are high- level.
All I can say is wow Tom!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!