I did core shots on larger single cavity molds with success. I have tried it on multiple cavity molds and would only get a few that were right.
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A true core shot can only be done with single cavity molds unless the molds are designed for it I believe. A core shot is when the inner "core" colour is actually shot through the middle of the outer colour. Keith's method of having the plastic drag raw colourant through the bait makes an incredible looking bait but isn't really a core shot.
you won't get a true core shot on a multi cavity hand injection mold, it has to do with the way they fill. I have tried it MANY times and seen it tried many more than that. A single cavity lets you pour the plastic in the short runner and immediately inject the inner colour through it.
This is what I am referring to
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...Picture673.jpg
The red is plastic, not colourant and it is inside the clear plastic. I made it by pouring the clear in the runner (or sprue if you will) and then injecting the red through it.
a couple more (it is not a red body, it's the same as the lizard, clear body and red core)
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...Picture671.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...Picture672.jpg
Here is a 3 colour core shot, Red, pearl blue and a white core.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...Picture759.jpg
AC is spot on with core shots and single cavity molds. Things go haywire in a hurry if the core shot done as he describes is tried in a multi-cavity mold. The line colors as Bob describes is a nice alternative to a true core and is what I prefer over the true core. A multi-cavity mold works great for the line color, but the line colors take more time and can be messy. Some wild looking baits can come from the line color though. The line colors can be done in almost any mold which makes the process a whole lot more applicable for someone trying to catch some shoppers' eyes. I can't say that I have seen an instance in using either type of baits where the cores or lines do any better than solid colors or baits with tail colors. Fun stuff to play with.
Folks, Where can these techniques be learned without standing over a guys shoulder to learn?
Where do you get your supplies? I've always wanted to learn, but didn't know where to start!
Kind Regards,
Charlie47:help
You learn by putting your time into it and doing some research. all you have to do is search around even this forum and you will find what you are looking for.