You can do it that way or you can pour the pink then immediately pour the black. They won't all come out exactly the same but you won't have to remelt anything and it takes less time. All a matter of getting the timing down on the tails.
I've used his flake almost exclusively for about 5 years without problems and I pour HOT. His Kelly Green is great and will not turn after multiple re-heats. Shoot him an e-mail if you have any questions.If you do happen to order from him, try his chartreuse green and copper.
I don't get it............In another thread you are asking for donations of plastic, molds, flake, colorant, etc. Now you want to buy 40 years worth of magazines? Like i said, I don't get it.
Try this stuff
Michaels also sells it.
http://www.dickblick...-modeling-clay/
Also try searching for Senkosam He's been doing that "cut and paste" for a long time. There might be a tutorial here as well.
No, Paul........It's about finding the ways and means to make more lures. No one here has time to fish. That's another fellowship. Thanks for letting me share! (group replies) Thanks for sharing, Richard
It is very easy to pour and makes a great swimbait. I believe it comes with 2 different inserts. One for a shallow hookslot and one for a deeper hookslot.
The behaviors are the the same. It's the substance that has changed. 15 years in NA. I won't get any DUI's making lures, but I have neglected things and/or family members............this is the last one, I promise! I'll be right in! Honey, what happened to my dinner? Honey? Honey?..........anybody here?