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    Finally decided to give this jig making a shot. 3.25" masters poured and ready for clean up. Name:  1515084635954.jpg
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    Thanks looks Great,Now go ketch some fish on them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by chadwiggins View Post
    Finally decided to give this jig making a shot. 3.25" masters poured and ready for clean up. Name:  1515084635954.jpg
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    Question how did you get that marble look and where did you get that mold??

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    I made the original with polymer clay, baked it, the pressed it into modeling clay (blue) to make a single mold. These are made with with Alumilite White resin. The modeling clay stained them. But that color would be pretty cool in a jig.

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    Quote Originally Posted by snake River View Post
    Question how did you get that marble look and where did you get that mold??
    And these are the hard masters to build an injection mold.

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    using Alumilite White resin doesn't this result in more of a hard bait effect rather then being soft bait ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by billygee View Post
    using Alumilite White resin doesn't this result in more of a hard bait effect rather then being soft bait ?

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    You are correct. These are not the final product. These will be used to build the final mold.

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    I have seen some very productive bait come into play using the Alumilite White resin

    as the next investment I see coming into play is a sprayer to tweak in that winning combination Good Luck an keep us up dated on your challenge

    billygee :rolleyes:

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    Quote Originally Posted by billygee View Post
    I have seen some very productive bait come into play using the Alumilite White resin

    as the next investment I see coming into play is a sprayer to tweak in that winning combination Good Luck an keep us up dated on your challenge

    billygee :rolleyes:
    This is the 1st time ive used it. I've got so many ideas running thru my head already. Lol

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    I would really like to see the mold when it is finished. If you were able to post a picture of the mold it would be much appreciated!

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