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Originally posted by saltysam View PostCan we ask what price the molds will be and where to get the rubbery stuff to in them?
Mostly comes from US or Australia but there is a company in UK called Lure Factors which will be worth a google.
As for the mould, I'm still making/modifying for myself but when I get it the way I want and get a few made up front I might well look at putting up for sale, not sure what price as they take an endless amount of "hobby" time to produce so will probably let ebay set the price by auction, but we'll see. I want to see them catch a few fish as well
cheers
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Originally posted by Charlton View Postever tried just using one of the many varities of sealant you can buy, always have to take a nice rubbery bit out the nozzle each time I don't use a full one
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Originally posted by Norman View PostAye Alan, the first ones I made (flatties) were standard silicone sealant in a plaster of paris mould it took overnight to set though but I did manage a few
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Originally posted by Norman View PostThe rubbery stuff is called plastisol and comes as a milky liquid which must be heated in a pan or microwave and then injected into the mould.
Mostly comes from US or Australia but there is a company in UK called Lure Factors which will be worth a google.
As for the mould, I'm still making/modifying for myself but when I get it the way I want and get a few made up front I might well look at putting up for sale, not sure what price as they take an endless amount of "hobby" time to produce so will probably let ebay set the price by auction, but we'll see. I want to see them catch a few fish as well
cheers
norm
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