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    Here's a shot of a mold I just finished. I've never poured plastics so I don't know if it will work or not! Would appreciate some advice on getting started. What basic materials are needed, and so on. The pic don't show the detail well on here , but here it is.
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    looks good, if you have problems filling the mold you may need to vent the legs to allow the air to get out. Most everything you need you can get from lurecraft. plastic (SOFT) coloring glitter.ect.

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    Nice mold

    Check out;

    del-mart.com (custom old maker web site)

    tackleunderground.com (ton of plastic info, limited puplic access)

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    Thumbs up looking good

    Definitely a good-looking mold. When you get some of them made up please post them so we can see them I might be very interested bob.

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    Thanks folks, I will post some pics when I get some made.

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    i think crappieday is right...had a mold with legs like that and it wouldnt pour right but vented it and it pours like a champ...plastics are pretty easy to pour once you find your right temp range
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    I've got tons a bass worms. Can they be remelted and poured into something I can actually use..,.cause the crappie in my neighborhood choke on a 7": worm...lol.

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    yeah you can remelt plastics but the colors are going to run togather...but better then nothing
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    I make plastics that look just like those 2 and they work great!! Just vent the legs like mentioned and you will have no problems. Great looking job on the mold

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    if these wont pour for you buddy" try an injector syringe from Janns,it looks a lil thin in da skin"mama kin!:D

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