Not bad at all Ship.......after all anybody can buy a mold, but making one.....I think you did a good job.
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Not bad at all Ship.......after all anybody can buy a mold, but making one.....I think you did a good job.
Thank you G.
Not much way to make a low-cost mode except with plaster of paris (or similar material) and it will always be two-piece. But, then, professional molds are two-piece, in that they pull apart to eject the molded bodies. Even those with 200-300 cavities. Just get a spray can of Pam, or such, and lubricate the inside walls and cavities of your mold each time so nothing sticks together. A nice thing about the plaster is that you can take an Exacto knife and customize your mold with small details. HOWEVER, you can have a one-piece mold if you will accept a flat side on one part of your poured lure. Many bass folks do that with worms and 'creatures. Sure is a lot easier and quicker and I truly don't think fish are smart enough to care.
That's it ship.Thumbs Up Check out the Florida board and see the fish I am catching with my homemade baits. When a fish is hungry they do not care if one bait looks like Keith or Bobs bait or your bait. It just feels good to catch fish on a bait you make.
Not bad at all for your first mold and bait, nice start Ship. Thumbs Up.
Good job man. You have given me inspiration. What plastics did you use for your pour.
Ship nothing wrong with those!!!!!!!!!! Now we need to see pics of what you caught on them.
Congrats