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From: Fishingallday31
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  • Where can you buy plasticol?

    

  • So this is the dirty environment in wich a product you sell to public is made?

  • @fishingallday31 to mix the plastic better i use a 1/4 inch dowel with about 6-7 zip ties on the dowel all stagered to keep balanced. insert the dowel into a drill and put the dowel creation into the jug of plastic and turn the drill on low-medium speed for a few mins, it makes less bubbles than shaking. i also use bears bits plastics.

  • do u have to order plastsiol or can you just buy it from walmart or some other place

  • did you make thoughs molds

  • Would I be able to melt down current baits like zoom or berkley? Thanks

  • how can i get sponsered by you guys

  • some sweet looking baits dawg

  • Where do you buy your molds?

  • Make a video of you making molds. I know how already but I wanna see if there is an easier/better way.

  • pouring your own baits its alot cheaper than buying new worms. I save all the scraps and the torn worms i have.

  • never stir with wood, it causes bubbles in the plastic

  • Good instructional video. There is an art to it. Nice job.

  • how did you make those molds?

  • how did you make those molds?

  • I make plaster molds. They are really cheap to make, you can copy company lures exactly.

  • @boatbros23 Same here. It is alot easier, andyou can make your own and sell them.

  • @boatbros23 where do you get the plaster mold and plaster

    plus the ink/colors i got glitters

  • @boatbros23 how do you make the plaster molds

  • is this cheaper than buyin baits?

  • @trophyfisher13 Yes, it is in the long run, but it is expensive at first. 10 lures, depending on the size and width, are about 15 cents. But, you have to add in the molds, plastisol, colors, flakes, and labor costs.

  • Yea same here .. They have some hand pouring molds that are aluminal which im looking at. They have a nice senko one at lurecraft

  • @fishingdaybyday Cool!

  • Sounds kool but i think aluminal molds are best but thats an opionion

  • @fishingdaybyday Aluminum are the best, but I don't want to spend 50 bucks a mold plus injectors and other stuff. I like the customization you can do with hand pouring.

  • Wood isnt a good stirrer and clay molds? Way to fragile reason why you have a two part mold. If you want to make your own molds buy silicone and pour them inti a pot with the bait you want to make a mold of

  • @fishingdaybyday They aren't clay, its a heat cured plaster of paris mold with special glaze covering it. It is tough as nails. Silicone molds easily tear, I have tried many types of molds and I find that cured plaster of paris makes the best molds and lures.

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