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Offline jdeford74

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Plastic problem
« on: 07/30/17 19:09 UTC »
Anyone know what causes this and how to prevent it?

Offline Mike J

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Re: Plastic problem
« Reply #1 on: 07/30/17 19:46 UTC »
Looks like a venting issue to me.

Offline Rich

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Re: Plastic problem
« Reply #2 on: 07/30/17 19:50 UTC »
it is a venting problem. I had the same problem with that mold. Cut a small vent at the top of the mold, it solved my problem

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Re: Plastic problem
« Reply #3 on: 08/03/17 07:39 UTC »
Try different clamp positions and how hard that you clamp. The molds I have like that don't do that.
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Re: Plastic problem
« Reply #4 on: 08/03/17 08:13 UTC »
How hot was the plastic? Are you using a proper thermometer so you know the plastic is hot enough to inject? The mold appears to be well vented and adding another simple vent just below the gate on each cavity might help but this really looks like plastic that's too cool and a cold mold.

Another thought here. How big are those twisters? Length? If that injection port is 5/8" those baits have to be running about 4" each and a 4 ounce injector may not offer enough plastic to finish the job if it isn't filled completely.  You may need a large injector to keep a steady flow of hot plastic available to fill those cavities.
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Re: Plastic problem
« Reply #5 on: 08/03/17 10:17 UTC »
The mold appears to be well vented and adding another simple vent just below the gate on each cavity might help but this really looks like plastic that's too cool and a cold mold.

My first guess is right in line with Tom's thoughts, that the plastic is hardening before completely filling the cavities... even if you are at 350, you may want to bump the temp for the first couple of shots until the mold starts to get warm (which will then prevent further premature solidification).

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Re: Plastic problem
« Reply #6 on: 08/03/17 13:51 UTC »
it is a venting problem. I had the same problem with that mold. Cut a small vent at the top of the mold, it solved my problem

Pretty sure the answer was given right here guys.

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Re: Plastic problem
« Reply #7 on: 08/03/17 16:07 UTC »
This looks like a tempt issue, when looking at the picture the plastic looks to be cooling before it's getting in the mold. As with any of our products we will be more then happy to help you out with this issue. Give me a call tomorrow at 319-984-6055 and I will help you out.

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Re: Plastic problem
« Reply #8 on: 08/03/17 20:01 UTC »
Ya really given us limited info other than a pic and ask what is wrong.  It is either a temp or ventilation problem. Don't know what your temps are but I'd shoot around 340 and see what happens. If a vent problem a simple slice here or there with a razor blade will fix this. I personally think it could use some more ventilation. Clamp pressure can help a mold that is poorly vented.
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Re: Plastic problem
« Reply #9 on: 08/03/17 21:50 UTC »
Why is there so much oil on the mold surfaces?
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Re: Plastic problem
« Reply #10 on: 08/04/17 17:47 UTC »
So....what fixed the problem?
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Re: Plastic problem
« Reply #11 on: 08/04/17 23:44 UTC »
it's not a temperature problem, look where the last vent is on the mold is.  The air has to go toward the spruce, and that were the problem is.  The last vent is 3/4 inch away.

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Re: Plastic problem
« Reply #12 on: 08/05/17 10:16 UTC »
it's not a temperature problem, look where the last vent is on the mold is.  The air has to go toward the spruce, and that were the problem is.  The last vent is 3/4 inch away.
It can definitely use more vents.  Reminds me of my 2.5" carrot but not as severe.  Only vents on it are on on side of mold and at the tip of the tail. I added more vents and now I get complete shoots. I think my 1.75" carrot has no vents but I don't have a problem with it as I use it as a tail mold and only shoot one color into the mold as well as it's a tiny bait.  Probably what was wrong with my Mo Magic molds too.  They frustrated me so much I got rid of them.   Air has to escape somewhere.
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