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Offline tommegna

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finesse worms
« on: 03/11/14 12:38 UTC »
Does any have an idea where to get a 4 1/4" hand pour mold for a shakey paddle tail ribbed worm.       Thanks in advance.      Tom Megna           

Offline jmatheny9

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Re: finesse worms
« Reply #1 on: 03/11/14 12:42 UTC »
Could always make a plaster one :) just get the worm and glue to bottom of mold box. Pour the plaster on top and let dry for a couple days (or until you can't scratch with fingernail)


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Re: finesse worms
« Reply #2 on: 03/11/14 13:32 UTC »
How finely ribbed? Ribs and hand pouring aren't always good company.
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Re: finesse worms
« Reply #4 on: 03/16/14 19:06 UTC »
 Lurecraft has a large selection of rtv silicone hand pour molds as well. I have several. They're cheap and very good quality. ------Tim.
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Re: finesse worms
« Reply #5 on: 03/17/14 06:18 UTC »
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Re: finesse worms
« Reply #6 on: 05/18/15 15:46 UTC »
Thanks for all the help! 


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