For the last month I have been ordering plastic, colorants, molds....everything I will need to do this injection stuff. In the meantime I have been watching videos on several sites and last night was my debut. I mixed up some purple transparent, hot orange transparent, chartreuse transparent and some clear with glow purple pigment and set myself to work. I found it easier to keep the oven on 300 degrees and kept my readied plastics in it until I needed them again and an occasional stir kepth things running smooth for me. The microwave did the initial cooking and the molds sat atop of the stove to stay warm. And I had a ball.
I had ordered some eyes and thought perhaps after I got schooled a bit on all of these processes I'd attempt to apply them and dip them similar to what Keith from Microspoons does, but I found the confidence right away and I think I turned out some very nice looking plastic baits. Our camera is out of town with the wife but I will get some shots later and get them up here.
I will point out that I have been making lead jigs for years....try almost fifty....and the idea of injecting plastic almost scared me. I don't know why because the two processes are so similar. Its just a matter of adjusting to a different pouring medium. Honestly the room for imagination will be almost endless with the plastic. One thing I tried right away [using Keith's recommendation of a matchhead size dab of it] was the hi-lite in purple. I mixed this in after I shot a couple batches of stinger type baits and then tried a shad stinger in the purple and WOW, what a difference that stuff makes.
Having sites such as this to help school beginners is a great asset. The number of very professional people who have answered simple questions for me by pm also made this transition an easy one. To all who took the time to reply, Thank You.
I left my "dishes" out from last night. I'm off to play again, before the wife gets home. I live in Minnesota and have an unheated garage so now I see the need to quarantine a corner of it, heat it and buy another microwave to cook with. The heater can double as an oven [ I have a camp oven box] to hold my cooked plastics at temp and to help heat the molds. Lots to do, but before anything....thanks again to all who have helped this old man out!