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A successful mold mod
Finally pulled the trigger on the Ultra mold. I wanted something I could fish with plastics or tie and had a swivel and blade. It can also be poured without and not have much to trim. A little work with a high speed grinder and a carbide bit after measurements and I shot my first batch. Was pleased with the turnout, as with all molds I need to figure out which temp it prefers to be poured at to get a consistent product.
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Those critters have some nice skins.
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Pretty painting for sure! What kind of weight are these?
Looks very nice!
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Very nice well balanced mod.WOW.
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what size are those heads.
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Thanks fellas. Those are the smallest ultra head you can pour 1/8th oz. need to pour and paint a couple hundred along with some 1/4 oz for long poling crappie
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Real nice job on the mod and the paint too. I have often wondered if a hook could be made to go in a drill and through the eye of the swivel to give them a fast spin to clear the paint, should any get in the swivel during painting. Those should do just fine, thanks for sharing it with us.
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Those are some kind of nice. Wish I could paint like that. For future reference, if you have a regular dentist ask him for some used bit's. Mine gave me a small box of about 10 different ones, found a adapter kit at lowes that had a really small one to fit those tiny bits. They work great on molds for real fine work. Much better than the ones that dremel sells.
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Really nice work man, they look great
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That is a great mold and very consistent painting on those heads. Well done.