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I watched video and followed the instruction intently. Success!
Here was my set up:
1. Clear plastic heated to around 350 - 370 - it did have some microbubbles but that will be for another thread
2. I poured the plastic into the injector using the unofficial Caney Creek Method and placed the nozzle on the injector.
3. I purged the injector holding it tip up over the cup until a little plastic leaked out
4. I immediately inserted in the injector into the first swim shad mold. I slowly depressed the plunger until I felt back pressure and waited for a 2 count
5. I removed the injector and allowed some plastic to fill the sprue back up
6. I moved on to the second mold and injector the same way.
7. I pulled the injector after I felt back pressure and waited for a 2 count. I allowed some plastic to drip out and re-fill the sprue
8. I waited a 2 minute and de-molded the baits. No air in the heads, gate or runner
I did have some very small bubbles in various sections but there were bubbles in the plastic to start.
Here are some take-a-ways:
1. When you have a multi-cavity mold small deficiencies in your method get magnified which would explain why I was not having an issue with the single cavity molds
2. Purging the injector is critical to keep air out of the injection process
3. Holding your injector tip up while purging seems to work better (I was purging with the injector tip down prior)
4. Multi-Cavity molds are more likely to require a little re-fill of the sprue due to shrinkage
Thanks to all that helped and hopefully this will help many others in the future. It has been an excellent learning experience for me.