Do you think it could work as a single color. Mixing the pink and the purple? Also I think I’m going to try it with metal mist. I don’t have the one you used
I just got 2 BOT worm molds and a griddle. I tried making a brown color then a whitish layer, for the bottom, but the whitish color didn’t seem to stay on top after I poured it. It just kind of sank into the brown and blended with it. How hot was your plastic when you poured it? My griddle was at about 300 degrees too. Any suggestions would help. Thanks, and yours came out really nice!
I would try turning your griddle down to about 250-275 and make sure your plastic is not too hot when you pour in. If I am pouring into hot molds, then I need to have the plastic cooler.
Great thanks, I think the problem is I had the plastic really hot (370F-380F) so I could easily get all 12 worms poured without cooling and gumming up. I believed it was that the molds on the griddle were too hot. I’ll try heating the plastic at around 310F-320F. Thanks again! It’s been a learning curved much different than using an injector!
Great color combination!!
Thank you 🤙
Awesome job brother, as a two year bait maker it's fun watching baits come out very neat. I just started this TH-cam thing.
Thank you and thanks for watching 🤙
That looks real good. I like that color.
Thanks buddy! Fish slaying color here 🤙
Awesome thanks I was missing it on the pink color!!
Hope it helps! Thanks for watching 🤙
Do you think it could work as a single color. Mixing the pink and the purple? Also I think I’m going to try it with metal mist. I don’t have the one you used
I don’t think it would look the same mixing those colors you mentioned. It would be a great single color.
I just got 2 BOT worm molds and a griddle. I tried making a brown color then a whitish layer, for the bottom, but the whitish color didn’t seem to stay on top after I poured it. It just kind of sank into the brown and blended with it. How hot was your plastic when you poured it? My griddle was at about 300 degrees too. Any suggestions would help. Thanks, and yours came out really nice!
I would try turning your griddle down to about 250-275 and make sure your plastic is not too hot when you pour in. If I am pouring into hot molds, then I need to have the plastic cooler.
Great thanks, I think the problem is I had the plastic really hot (370F-380F) so I could easily get all 12 worms poured without cooling and gumming up. I believed it was that the molds on the griddle were too hot. I’ll try heating the plastic at around 310F-320F. Thanks again! It’s been a learning curved much different than using an injector!
My pleasure. Rule of thumb, if the plastic is hot, the molds should be cool. If the plastic is cool, molds should be hot. 🤙