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    I am having trouble with having dimples in baits, my stinger and bloodied molds do fine, but my shad stinger molds in 1.5" and 2" are not coming out right. Is there something I am not doing right? I am not sure on temp, I need to get a new thermometer, but have shot baits for awhile and usually am real close on temps. Any suggestions? The molds are new from Jacobs baits, the 2" is a 40 cavity and the 1.5" molds are 10 cavity.

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    I usually try and make sure my hot plastic runs freely like syrup. When I inject a mold I push the plunfer slowly until it stops and then hold it there for about ten seconds. I use scissors to cut the plastic from the plunger. Usually I am heating until about 350 degrees.
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    What's probably happening is the plastic is cooling at un-even rates. Try topping off the sprue so when the plastic begins to cool and pull back into the opening it has plastic to take in . You may be un-molding too soon too. I'm in the opposite school of Ship and think you should try shooting a cooler plastic in those larger capacity molds. By all means have a digital thermometer on hand to check plastic temps. You don't mention what plastic you are shooting...hard, medium or soft. The softer the plastic the more challenging it is to shoot and dents are the first headache. I'd give Jacobs a call to see what he recommends.

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    try heating your molds up also injector let me know of this helps you.

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    I have that problem too from time to time. Have not tried to iron it out on whether I am shooting too hot or too cold but like the guys have said, it is either one or the other or Like CTom said, You may be demolding too soon. A lot of small details can mean a lot shooting baits from my experience.CF
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    I have the same problem too, I shoot the 2" shad from Jacobs I have tried hot, cooler, wait longer it has not changed it. I feel that it maybe the spur is too small on mine I have been told to hold pressure for a few seconds longer with the injector but have not tried it yet!!

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    I think you have the 40 cavity mold I am wanting to buy. That is a great bait if it is the one I am thinking about. Please let me know if you get the dimple thing figured out I am trying to decide whether to purchase it or not.
    Quote Originally Posted by mkeller View Post
    I am having trouble with having dimples in baits, my stinger and bloodied molds do fine, but my shad stinger molds in 1.5" and 2" are not coming out right. Is there something I am not doing right? I am not sure on temp, I need to get a new thermometer, but have shot baits for awhile and usually am real close on temps. Any suggestions? The molds are new from Jacobs baits, the 2" is a 40 cavity and the 1.5" molds are 10 cavity.

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    MKeller.....How big is the spru ? How wide is it? Some older Jacobs molds had a spru runner that was only about 1/4"-5/16" in diameter and that could be the source of your problem. He can open that up for you if its small. It should be 1/2" to 5/8" across. Something else to think about is your injector size. If the injector is too small in volume and you're squirting a large volume mold the plastic can have a tendency to do weird things. Just a couple more things to ponder.

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    Quote Originally Posted by crappieseeker View Post
    I think you have the 40 cavity mold I am wanting to buy. That is a great bait if it is the one I am thinking about. Please let me know if you get the dimple thing figured out I am trying to decide whether to purchase it or not.
    Are you talking about the baby shed Stanger we have a large mold and shoot it without any problems.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CTom View Post
    MKeller.....How big is the spru ? How wide is it? Some older Jacobs molds had a spru runner that was only about 1/4"-5/16" in diameter and that could be the source of your problem. He can open that up for you if its small. It should be 1/2" to 5/8" across. Something else to think about is your injector size. If the injector is too small in volume and you're squirting a large volume mold the plastic can have a tendency to do weird things. Just a couple more things to ponder.
    I made the intake holes on Rick's molds bitter though I didn't have any problems but I wanted a bigger hole to use a dual injector.

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