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Title: 6" Carrot
Post by: Jason on 01/22/11 17:56 UTC
The 6" Carrot is done, we've fished it, and it's awesome.  I'll post a pic later tonight.  My question is this, it's currently 4 cavities with our normal runner that reduces wasted / reheat plastic.  Because the baits are on the big side it can suck down the plastic and produce air in the tops if you shoot them to hot, or don't fill the spru.  Would you rather:

a) Reduce the cavities to 3 from 4
b) Have a larger spru / runner to pull from (more wasted / reheat plastic)
c) Keep the 4 cavities and monitor your heat or top off the spru

Let me know your preference and we'll get it on the site.  You can post here or send me a PM.

Thanks,

Jason
Title: Re: 6" Carrot
Post by: shockley32 on 01/22/11 18:51 UTC
I vote B!   :D

Brad
Title: Re: 6" Carrot
Post by: CasterCreekTackle on 01/22/11 18:57 UTC
I like which ever way is cheaper on my wallet.

A) I know that a 3 cavity mold would be cheaper but I also like 4 cavities better than 3.

B) A larger sprue would work but

C) I like to pour a little hot and I always top off the sprue,

so thats just my 2 cent. Cant wait to see the pics.
Title: Re: 6" Carrot
Post by: Jason on 01/22/11 19:31 UTC
I need to give my opinion as well.  Alex and I have been shooting this quite a bit today with very little effort the 4 cavities can be maintained with no issues.  I think with a very short learning curve we can keep all 4 and overall everyone will be happy.  Just my .02.  Still interested in what everyone thinks.  Here's the pic:

(http://lh3.ggpht.com/_-mSBFWFDJv8/TTuEsv6tpTI/AAAAAAAABGw/sF1aoCQm8FA/6in%20Carrot.jpg)

The action is really good.  I fished it wacky and t-rigged, basically just like a senko.  Overall I think it will be just as good if not better.  I know that's saying a lot, but it really, really looks good in the water.
Title: Re: 6" Carrot
Post by: GoneFroggin on 01/22/11 19:56 UTC
 :o

That thing's huge! Looks like a good all around bait too that can be used for jerking, wacky, texas or carolina rigging. Very nice bait.
Title: Re: 6" Carrot
Post by: Underdog on 01/22/11 20:09 UTC
Nice job Jason and Alex
It does not matter to me what you guys choose, maybe leaning towards B. Not sure which one to get first 4'' or 6'' ???maybe both lol
Title: Re: 6" Carrot
Post by: Frank on 01/23/11 02:07 UTC
I vote B  Not sure why it is called wasted plastic I reheat mine and use it again. Frank
Title: Re: 6" Carrot
Post by: Jason on 01/23/11 08:51 UTC
I vote B  Not sure why it is called wasted plastic I reheat mine and use it again. Frank

It's not "wasted", but isn't the most efficient stuff to deal with.  I know you have a good system for dealing with it, but wouldn't not having to deal with it, or dealing with less be better?  I try and minimize it so there's just less to deal with.  I don't know about you but I have a ton of bags of different color scraps and definitely don't want to increase the amount I have.
Title: Re: 6" Carrot
Post by: Frank on 01/23/11 14:01 UTC
The reason more cavitys is better. With 4 cavitys you get one sprue. With 3 you get one. 12 baits 4 cavitys three sprues. 12 baits 3 cavity four sprues. If the blank is the same then the sprues are too. Frank
Title: Re: 6" Carrot
Post by: Jason on 01/23/11 14:22 UTC
I've got it in the middle now and it shoots great.  It's 4 cavities, slightly larger spru / runner, and shoots great without topping off. 

If you use super soft and inject at 380 degrees, you may have to top off.  Personally, I like the action with regular vs. super soft on this bait.  Either way you will be fine as long as your injection temps don't get out of control (much over 350), if they do, topping it off will still give you perfect baits.

Thanks for the input.

Jason
Title: Re: 6" Carrot
Post by: Frank on 01/23/11 20:26 UTC
Do you really shoot at those temps? I am at about 310. If I go to 350 I get flashing and dents. Just wondering. Frank
Title: Re: 6" Carrot
Post by: Jason on 01/23/11 22:00 UTC
Do you really shoot at those temps? I am at about 310. If I go to 350 I get flashing and dents. Just wondering. Frank

Not on purpose.  I do test new molds at different temps with different plastics so I can try and make them as accommodating to as many as possible and to be able to provide guidance when possible.  Everyone does it a little different...

I shoot most our molds between 330 and 350 for my own use.