Denny.....
I move right along when I am doing this hand laminating. I have all of my colors lined up and hot so when I add the next color in the line-up to the mold there is little down time. In the case of the blue bait, that orange went in the mold at about 330. The pearl went in the mold and over the orange at about 340. The smoke hit the pearl at about 340 and the blue topped things off at 360. What I hope to attain in the end is a layered bait that has welds throughout the process. I do top-coat with a clear dip loaded with stabilizer and heated to 360 degrees and I keep it that hot until all of the baits have gotten the full body dip, eyes or not.
Even in a warm garage shop I see enough cooling between colors that I don't get any washing between them so I see no reason to allow a color to harden or set. I move right along with the whole process. In fact, the baits are trimmeed from the runners while they are still quite warm and the eyes go right on. They are still warm when they hit the cover dip.