This morning I tried my hand at a core color in a mold way smaller than what I have been using in the Ring-It and the Thump-It molds. This one is a crappie sized paddletail [1.75"] and doing the cores using the drops of color on a half mold hand pour just seemed impractical they way the color will run, but I found another dot maker and give it a whirl today. Didn't turn out too bad really.

All of the plastic and colors and glitters are Do-It's line-up. The base color is a simple clear with silver, blue, red and green glitter. There is a hint of the uv enhancer in there too. The plastic was actually a re-melt from a project and had only the silver glitter and uv in it. The other colors went in as the plastic warmed enough to stir. The line colorants are x2 colors, florida grape and fl. orange, both straight from the bottle.
The purple was well-behaved but the orange wanted to run out ahead of the incoming plastic a little. I had to wipe the tails clean of it even though the drop amount was really small. The orange was much thinner than the grape.
The other day fish wanted these paddletails and if they show a tendencytowards them again I plan to lay these two colors in front of them.