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Soft Plastic Bait Making => Color Cook Book => Topic started by: efishnc on 02/21/17 15:34 UTC
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Essential mold(s) with brass pin
For those of you that are afraid to damage your mold with modifications, here's the core 2.0 method.
Just cut (and file smooth) a brass rod to fit in the mold cavity and you're on your way to shooting fairly simple and consistent core shots... my chartreuse is a bit strong, so the core does not have as sharp of a contrast as I would have liked.
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I'm a little slow so...
You inject the light color first with the solid pin in.
Cut off the tail
Pull the pin out (leaving a void down the center of the bait)
Reinject with the vein and tail color
Magic happens?
Man...I hope that's it, because that is mega cool!!!
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There is hope for the professor! lol
Pretty simple in fact.
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There is hope for the professor! lol
Pretty simple in fact.
Tom - I did this color combo especially for you... (probably won't use it on the Green and Gold side of the river, though). ;)
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Great bait's !!! What size is that brass rod?
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I'm a little slow so...
You inject the light color first with the solid pin in.
Cut off the tail
Pull the pin out (leaving a void down the center of the bait)
Reinject with the vein and tail color
Magic happens?
Man...I hope that's it, because that is mega cool!!!
Andy - the only thing you need to be aware of is that the vein is basically a bottle neck to the tail, so I recommend shooting it with a little hotter plastic to make sure and fill the tail.
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Very nice tutorial. Thanks for taking the time to share.
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What size is that brass rod?
It's just a 1/8th inch brass rod from Menards... not sure if it is supposed to be for brazing or what, but it's super cheap ($3 for 36").
https://www.menards.com/main/tools-hardware/household-hardware/stock-metal/brass-round-rod-1-8-x-3-ft/p-1444432418010.htm (https://www.menards.com/main/tools-hardware/household-hardware/stock-metal/brass-round-rod-1-8-x-3-ft/p-1444432418010.htm)
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Tom - I did this color combo especially for you... (probably won't use it on the Green and Gold side of the river, though). ;)
I'd use it over there. Just to be antagonistic I'd use it over there. Watch out though if I was catching fish with them.
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Great thinking. I've been way over thinking this for a long time. Thanks for sharing!
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Simple and effective, I like it
I'm surprised we don't see more mods of essential series molds given the much lower price point.
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Are you shooting the mold on its side so the rod doesn't move out of position?
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Nice looking baits and that's a mod even I can do
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Hey, I even figured it out! I still wonder if the coreshot will help you catch more fish? I can see using this with a clear body with glitter to give it a bright core shot.
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Thanks
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Are you shooting the mold on its side so the rod doesn't move out of position?
No, I shoot it as normal. I made the rod to perfectly fit in the Chub Grub mold, so it is centered there, but it's just set in loose on the Smokin' Shad and gravity pulls it more into the back.
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That's very cool. I think that would be the best way to do tail colors on 2 color baits. No fear of delamination, easier to handle parts for placing back in the molds, all around a great method. Thanks for the efficiency lesson efishnc.
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That's very cool. I think that woud be the best way to do tail colors on 2 color baits. No fear of delamination, easier to handle parts for placing back in the molds, all around a great method. Thanks for the efficiency lessson efishnc.
Yup, you get it, that's who I am... e-fish-n-c (efficiency)
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Secure tail colors is what me was tinkin'! AWESUM!
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That's pretty cool efishnc. Thanks for sharing. I'm going to have to try this myself.