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Old August 6th, 2008
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re: Making multiple color pours

Tylerd1994, on laminates or multi color pours in a 2 piece mold you'll need to pour the bottom color in the mold first with it open and wait a few seconds for the plastic to settle a hair then put the mold together and pour the second color pretty hot. On one piece molds I pour them really close together as far as timing so there is no dividing line. If your using aluminum the molds need to be warm or you will have a cold crack where the colors meet. It takes practice but you can do it. As far as the frog, don't wait so long before pouring the second color, and pour the second color again pretty hot so they will bond. You can use a divided pyrex cup for 2 color pours as well. Do a search on here and you'll see what I mean. Shane.

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