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  1. Well it seems they are a bit harder after shaking the container. But now I have one more problem remaining, my plastisol never gets clear. There are always millions of little tiny air bubbles.
  2. How long would they need to cure for? It's been 4 hours. I shook the jug up again and I'm going to pour in a little while. I'll let you know
  3. You mean like shake it a ton? The actual plastisol container? I shook it for like 15 seconds if that counts at all
  4. So I started pouring today with a gallon of plastic from Spike-It Outdoors. I got the medium strength, but my lures seem VERY soft and wiggly, nothing like any production bait I have used. They also seem to be sort of sticky on the outside, any help? Maybe it's just garbage plastisol?
  5. I made a 2 piece ronz mold and it turned out really well. I shoved it into the top of the bottom pour of plaster about halfway, then let it harden and poured another layer. Since the ronz is flat on the top, I cut the side of my mold until I reached the top of the lure, and now I just stand the mold on its back side and pour vertically. Thanks for all your help!
  6. Hey guys, I'm a new member here, just started to pour my own baits. I have been making some plaster of Paris molds and sealing them with mod podge, and the molds are decent. I am interested in the 10" and 6" sluggo molds from lure craft, will these be pretty much replicas of the real slugo? I'm also worried that my baits won't come out shiny when using the lure craft molds. My baits come out sort of shiny from the plaster molds, but not that shiny. Also, I'm wondering if Silicone molds are better than PoP molds. It is much more expensive to produce them, so I want to make sure it's worth it. Thanks a bunch!
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