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  1. I like water putty a lot better than pop, just a personal preference. When I first started making my own molds I tried pop. Had a lot of problems with it, tried water putty and never looked back. You can make just about any type of lure you want successfully, it's all about the venting. I was able to pour Berkeley chigger craws in water putty molds with perfect legs and claws every time. Just do a search for water putty and you'll find lots of info.
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  2. It really depends on how thin/smooth your mold material is, and how much time and effort you're willing to invest. I've never used water putty for molds, but I've gotten some nice detail with plaster of Paris. Don't give up if you screw up your first attempt. There's a learning curve for this, too.
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  3. Have a look at this it may help http://green-plastics.net/discussion/54-student/140-qaa-can-i-make-bioplastic-fishing-lures regards mick
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