I only lube one whole side of mold with Pam spray oil. I shoot a little on my table then take a tooth brush and lightly brush a thin coat of oil in one side of mold. The char lures stick to unoiled side. Take knife and cut tail and lift out body leaving tail in slot. Next I put top mold back on shoot body color. Works well for me. Lot less problem putting tail section in mold.
I’m trying to do the same with the paddle tail I couldn’t figure it out until I came across your video good information and good tips Great video Matt as always
Awesome! Glad the video was helpful! You can always just do white and then dip the tail in whatever color. There’s dips you can buy that you can keep with your tackle.
i have a question. couldn't you just pour in chartreuse for a particular amount of time into the mold to replace the tail process? and then pour in the other color after?? or would they mix??
I'm doing my molds in the garage but I do have four little ones that run around and come in the garage occasionally I do have a fan and I crack the garage and I use regular masks the cheap ones should I be doing anything different or something to stay safer is making these baits safe for my kids to walk in
I try to keep my kids away when I’m doing it if i can. I honestly don’t know all the safety things for it. I’m not the best when it comes to that knowledge
I didnt see one on the website, but does Do It Molds have a senko tail mold, or do you have to just make the senkos and cut the tails off if you want to add them to another color body?
Just curious, can you still use the microwave to cook food after using it for making plastic lures? Or do use it as a dedicated microwave for lure making?
I don’t use it for food. I only use it for marking baits. I don’t know if it’s actually an issue, but I’d play it safe and have one dedicated for food and one for baits
I think you could. I do stand when i make them, but if needed, you could probably do it sitting down if it was set up appropriately. The heaviest part of the whole process is a falling on plastisol.
That’s how they turn out with the cast aluminum. Use less colorant and they’ll be a little more vibrant, and there’s probably other videos out there about using cooking oil and high heat paint on the mold to get the shiny look. This a cast aluminum mold, and not cnc. Cnc will give the shiny look.
I was shooting remelt plastics from some plastics I was never going to use so I melted it all down to make some swim baits. Here soon I'll be melting new plastics and making colors
You are correct, but this process will work no matter the color for the tail, but a lot of companies make baits with chartreuse tails, so people obviously want it premise.
Not that I’m aware of. This is the only way I’m familiar with doing it. If the mold had a specific tail mold then yes you could, but there’s no specific tail mold at this time.
Jay Siemens also makes some kick ass slick shiner baits. very natural looking... well done sir!
Good video Matt! Keep pumping them out! Thanks!
Thanks! Glad you liked it. I’ll be putting out more for aure!
Wow. They turned out really nice!
Thanks! I thought so as well. Pretty unique!
Looks great. Will look great on the back of chartreuse and white Spinnerbaits
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Bro, that looks similar to a saltwater inshore color:Bone Diamond/Chartreuse tail
Looks awesome 👌🏻
I think nite I’ll catch for sure!!
Those looks great! Always loved a hottail 👍👊
Thanks man! Appreciate you watching!
One of my favourite lures unfortunaly here in Cuba is almoust impossible to get tem. congratulations you are one of the best in the bussines Good luck
I’m sorry to hear that. I know getting tackle making supplies outside the US can be difficult
I only lube one whole side of mold with Pam spray oil. I shoot a little on my table then take a tooth brush and lightly brush a thin coat of oil in one side of mold. The char lures stick to unoiled side. Take knife and cut tail and lift out body leaving tail in slot. Next I put top mold back on shoot body color. Works well for me. Lot less problem putting tail section in mold.
Good way to do it
So happy
Awesome
I’m trying to do the same with the paddle tail I couldn’t figure it out until I came across your video good information and good tips Great video Matt as always
Awesome! Glad the video was helpful! You can always just do white and then dip the tail in whatever color. There’s dips you can buy that you can keep with your tackle.
awesome video as always!!! love your videos and good luck from Italy 🇮🇹🔥👍🏻
Thanks! Glad you liked it! Thanks for watching!
Man they are great!
Thank you
Look awesome
Thank you!
Great Video and beautiful colors. How did you manage to get the cold tail connect to the hot body?
Extra pressure and hotter plastisol
So how well did the body stick to the tail? If you slightly pull the tail does it break off where the colors meet?
It works fine. You just need to pour the body color a little hotter so the adhere to each other well
i have a question. couldn't you just pour in chartreuse for a particular amount of time into the mold to replace the tail process? and then pour in the other color after?? or would they mix??
They will mix. The color essentially lines the cavity all the way down.
Espetáculo muito bom 👍
Thanks
I'm doing my molds in the garage but I do have four little ones that run around and come in the garage occasionally I do have a fan and I crack the garage and I use regular masks the cheap ones should I be doing anything different or something to stay safer is making these baits safe for my kids to walk in
I try to keep my kids away when I’m doing it if i can. I honestly don’t know all the safety things for it. I’m not the best when it comes to that knowledge
I didnt see one on the website, but does Do It Molds have a senko tail mold, or do you have to just make the senkos and cut the tails off if you want to add them to another color body?
That’s the easiest way to do it. I’ll look as well on the do-it site and if i find one I’ll let you know.
Just curious, can you still use the microwave to cook food after using it for making plastic lures? Or do use it as a dedicated microwave for lure making?
I don’t use it for food. I only use it for marking baits. I don’t know if it’s actually an issue, but I’d play it safe and have one dedicated for food and one for baits
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Ok, thanks 👍
Would I be able to take this up as a hobby, if I have a really bad back with some nerve damage?
I think you could. I do stand when i make them, but if needed, you could probably do it sitting down if it was set up appropriately. The heaviest part of the whole process is a falling on plastisol.
@@MattLunaFishing thank you
You’re welcome
I just recently got that mold been shooting some baits for some reason they are coming out really dull looking not shiny any ideas
That’s how they turn out with the cast aluminum. Use less colorant and they’ll be a little more vibrant, and there’s probably other videos out there about using cooking oil and high heat paint on the mold to get the shiny look. This a cast aluminum mold, and not cnc. Cnc will give the shiny look.
I was shooting remelt plastics from some plastics I was never going to use so I melted it all down to make some swim baits. Here soon I'll be melting new plastics and making colors
Awesome. You can get really cool baits with these molds. When you make your own colors you’ll be able dial them in a little more.
why not dip the tails into a chartreuse dip after you make the lamination? seems like a lot of work when a simple solution exists...
You are correct, but this process will work no matter the color for the tail, but a lot of companies make baits with chartreuse tails, so people obviously want it premise.
Your video is incomplete details what material did you used doesent show one by one your materials its been shor cit tutorial
Ok so there is no way to pour only a tail then pour body ok
Not that I’m aware of. This is the only way I’m familiar with doing it. If the mold had a specific tail mold then yes you could, but there’s no specific tail mold at this time.