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Old September 10th, 2007
 
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2-tone senko

I got my mold today. Tried getting some lamainates, got that down, but they arnt sticking together very good. I am pouring 1 color in 1 half of the mold, then putting the top on and pouring thee other color in. Im getting the color i want but the 2 colors arnet bonding good enough. How do i fix this? Thanks!!!
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Old September 10th, 2007
 
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Re: 2-tone senko

Matt, Pour the bottom layer or belly and let set for about 30 seconds. Make sure the second color is hot - not scorching - but runny. The hot second layer will bond the first. Also, make sure the mold is warm, not cold, and this will help the bonding process. With practice, you will not have separation. If you do have separation, pull them apart and reheat the plastic. Hope this helps. Joe
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Old September 10th, 2007
 
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Re: 2-tone senko

Thanks i'll keep playin with it
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Old September 11th, 2007
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Re: 2-tone senko

try doing one or two at a time until you figure it out. Also, you need to preheat the mold (I usually set mine on an electric stove burner set on low between pours). The plastic needs to be very hot for the second color or you will have issues with pouring the entire bait and/or delamination.

Eric
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Old September 12th, 2007
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Re: 2-tone senko

I don't heat my molds, but I do make sure second color is very hot and I do 12 halfs, then put the molds togetehr and do the other halfs
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Old September 13th, 2007
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Re: 2-tone senko

Sock,
Do you pour the first half with the mold open?
Willy
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Re: 2-tone senko

Willy, yes you do. Then put it together after the first half cools somewhat - so it doesn't run.
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Re: 2-tone senko

Here's a shad laminate I did recently-
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Re: 2-tone senko

im still having problems. I tried heating the mold, i made sure the plastic was hot, but yet either i close it and flip it up to early and it rushed to the bottom, or i wait to long and it doesnt bond.
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Old September 15th, 2007
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Re: 2-tone senko

heat both colors to approx. 340F and pour your 1st color. stir the 2nd and put in the micro. after you fill the 1st half-reheat the 2nd to ~340F - 10-30 secs. or whatever it takes to get it back to 340 (consistency of hot pancake syrup-I always add heat stabilizer to my recipes) while the 2nd is heating put the mold together. When the 2nd is ready-stir and start pouring.

I use LC plastic and have had it as hot as ~390F- it will smoke but the stabilizer will usually keep it from burning. (I've only burned one batch - after that I use the heat stabilizer religiously and use a Sears lazer temp sensor-the candy thermos are too slow) If you do a 3rd or more reheats- add a little more stabilizer. 1/2 tsp is enough for 2-3 oz.
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