Pouring Plastic

Started by woodsracer, July 24, 2010, 06:43:00 PM

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woodsracer

Well here is my first batch of lures that I made in a watermelon seed color. I used a cup of calhoun plastic and 20 drops of watermelon colorant. About half a table spoon of .040 black glitter. I made the trick worm mold out of POP, the senko mold is a two piece mold out of POP, and the u-tail worm out of POP. I bought the brush hog mold and the kodiak craw mold. I'm exited to get back out and start pouring some different colors soon.

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Ron Fogelson

Nice,,, but what is POP?

woodsracer

Quote from: Ron Fogelson on July 24, 2010, 07:32:04 PM
Nice,,, but what is POP?

Plaster of paris, sorry I should have explained.
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Ron Fogelson

Quote from: woodsracer on July 24, 2010, 07:47:54 PM
Plaster of paris, sorry I should have explained.

Ok gotcha thanks  :)

tsmith35

Nice looking plastics there! They'll look better with fish attached, of course...

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Great looking plastics Man  ~c~ ~c~

I always wanted to pour my own plastics, but supplies are hard to come by over here, AND very expensive IF you can find them.
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Some clean work! Looks good  ~c~

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