I will admit that being new to molding jigs, my problem is "operator error" and not a problem with the mold itself.
I just got the FBW-4-AF football jig mold that uses the FG-12 weed guards instead of the FG-30's that I use in my other molds. I have been using the Teflon pins with great success in those molds...but of course...they don't work in a mold that was designed for FG-12 and I can't powder paint (or cure) my jigs with the weed guards in place.
So.... Should I:
1. Give up on powder painting these jigs and just use the Do-it vinyl paint? (which I would have to order).
2. Try to sand down a bunch of Teflon pins to the correct diameter? (any tips???) Or is there an alternative pin solution?
3. Take a chance with the engraver bit with my Dremel tool and enlarge the area for the pins on the mold (which probably involves both wider and deeper)? Note: The reason I don't hand poor is lack of hand-eye coordination and seriously bad artistic skills so this seems like a really high risk option.
4. Punt and don't put weed guards in at all. Trim off nub of lead and smooth the surface.
Speaking of "smoothing the surface" what is the best way to smooth that area...and especially where you cut off the sprue? I've been using some round nose pliers to scrap the area smooth.