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General => General Discussion => Topic started by: DobynsTriton on 04/23/12 07:14 UTC
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What temp & what amount of time should I warm my mold to? I warmed it in the oven when I attempted these & i still can see the little line where the 2 colors meet. I may be wrong but i thought warming would make them more even without the little ''dip'' being there where they meet. Anymore advice/tips would be appreciated. thanks guys!
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I've read, in a few places on this Forum, that preheating molds by just about any other means than with plastic can eventually cause pits in the Aluminum. I've been keeping small scraps of plastic and saving them in 1 spot, for melting and pouring onto the Interior Surfaces of molds, for preheating.
Just from what I've read (I have no experience to back it up), I would advise AGAINST preheating molds in the oven (I've even read about guys putting them on the BBQ Pit).
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hmmmm. When you pour it on how are you doing it,just laying the 2 halves cavity side up & just covering it with what you melted?
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And those are some Fine Baits, Bro. If that's the 3.5", I have that same mold. In Inland Saltwater, it's proportions are good for a Mullet or Cocahoe imitation. I like them colors, too...
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Yes, Sir. Open, Cavity-Side Up, pour it on...leave it set a little while to cool and to transfer the heat to the mold, and peel it up. Be careful though. On a cold mold, it'll set/cool fairly quick, but after that, let it set a little longer than the 1st...if You grab the plastic to peel it and it hasn't cooled enough...when hot plastic is still pretty hot it sticks to anything, You can't shake it off, You can't hardly rub/wipe it off. Let the plastic do it's thing then just peel it up...make sure it's cool enough though!!!
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If the baits aren't separating at the line it won't make a hill of beans . Fish ain't going to care . We are all perfectionists in our own way . Most fishermen aren't that critical. I warm my molds through the injection ports with a heat gun . Haven't had to many Issues and I don't heat them but to about 110 or so .
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Thanks man I appreciate that, i tried to make it similar to strike kings ''tennessee shad''. its the 3.5'' from basstackle.
ahhh i get what your describing now! im young so i ask lots of ?'s lol
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If the baits aren't separating at the line it won't make a hill of beans . Fish ain't going to care . We are all perfectionists in our own way . Most fishermen aren't that critical. I warm my molds through the injection ports with a heat gun . Haven't had to many Issues and I don't heat them but to about 110 or so .
they dont peel apart easily but ive has a few i was able to crack a seem on between the colors
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Nice looking baits. That back color is wicked ( as Bareknuckle commented ). I preheat my molds with a low wattage hair dryer just to knock the cold off them.
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Nice looking baits. That back color is wicked ( as Bareknuckle commented ). I preheat my molds with a low wattage hair dryer just to knock the cold off them.
thanks man, all that back color is is a few drops of green pumpkin,3 drops white & green hi-lite. thats a neat idea. I believe i will try both of ya'lls methods & see which one works the best for me
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Ay, ask away! That's one of the many good things about the CCM Forum...there is some serious experience and knowledge on here. When You're dealing with the things we are, ask, ask, ask. There is much to learn (for everyone), and Safety is #1.
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Ay, ask away! That's one of the many good things about the CCM Forum...there is some serious experience and knowledge on here. When You're dealing with the things we are, ask, ask, ask. There is much to learn (for everyone), and Safety is #1.
Ive noticed that, everyone here helps & doesnt mind helping. Im only 21 & been doing this since about mid February so im always open to new ideas/advice
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Roger on'nat, Dob! At 21, You're well on Your way. I think I'm going out to the shop and shoot some plastic, coffee in hand.
I'ma borrow that Back Color for a second... :D ...think I'll go CCM Watermelon with some CCM Pearl Green, and probably a little CCM .015" Silver or Sea Green flake...for Saltwater. I've got some new spots I'm about to hit, chasing Specks and Flounder. Thank You, Sir! 8)
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That sounds like its gonna look sweet! I havent tried it with flake so that will be a different look ill be interested in seeing
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I'll post pics of the "Dob's Salty Minner" asap... ;D
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Consider getting a griddle from Walmart (maybe $25-$35). Set it on 200 and place molds on. Let the molds sit on there while you are preparing your plastic.
When you are ready, pour away. You are getting the lines becasue you are waiting a little to long to pour the second layer. Either more practice or warmer molds will resolve this line. Fish won't care but fishermen will if they are buying.
Only downside to the griddle is you will have to wait a little longer after you take the molds off the griddle to demold. Worth it in my opinion as you will get a near perfect bait everytime.
Top Shelf and others that do these use a griddle or warmer for molds.
You are doing a GREAT job now on these!!! I am impressed as these molds can be a little tricky!!!!
Jim
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I'll post pics of the "Dob's Salty Minner" asap... ;D
thats a catchy name!!! ;D
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I'll look into that Ghost,thats the only thing that bothers me about them is that little line other than that i like them. Thanks! It took me some getting use to but im slowly adapting to it.
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You can also use this same Yoogly, Mixed-Plastic Mix as an injection to preheat molds and to warm Your injector if You'll be using it. It doesn't matter if the mix yellows, either...it's strictly for preheating.
The final remelt is softening the chunks as we speak, on the Color I'm shooting now. Gonna shoot 1 or 2 3.5" BT 637 OP's to show how this Color will look in that bait...I'm injecting that OP mold, since my Hand Pour "talent" isn't so much of a talent...lol
I shot 3.5" Carrots and 5" Skinny Carrots in the Color...lookin' real good...
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sounds like youve made a great test batch of em to try out!