Frank what do you think about Jacobs new plastic baits the crappie worm in mouse.
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Not really sure about that plate also. But on his large cavity molds he has that plate too. I believe you still have to have a twinjector. But the sprue is almost all reusatable. So waste is at a minimuim. I pour some baits that are a single cavity and the sprue waste is 75% of the weight of the bait. I will ask him what is needed to shoot laminates in this mold. Frank
Frank what do you think about Jacobs new plastic baits the crappie worm in mouse.
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Not really a bait I mess with. The segmented one looks good. The mouse would be good for me if it was bigger and I was in Alaska on a river in the middle of nowhere. But like the concept. The blood worm style does nothing for me at all even though it cacthes fish. Just my opinion. Frank
your right Frank. I have still yet to buy the two color injector, and I think as you mentioned you still need one for that mold. I never considered the sprue issue with the twin injector until you said it. I do not have that issue when making mine using foil. It jsut takes me forever and a day to make any that way.
I asked Kevin about the mold and he said it does need the Twinjector. He is desiging new mold that does not use the blending block but will still need the Twinjector. The sprue on some molds just adds cost to the finished product if it cant be used again. But the if the sprue is long I cut them in half and remelt. He also said he is thinking about offering it in a 16 cavity mold too. It is real hard for me to justify that mold too. Frank
I really want that mold and I hope he does offer it in a 16 cavity. Still wont be able to buy it real soon, but maybe I can eventually get it. I know the bait will catch fish. I just love his molds and wish I had the money for a lot more of them.