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  1. I'm using their medium and haven't noticed any bubbles. I heat up in a microwave. I have gotten bubbles with LC 536 after having to shake it for 5 minutes to get it all mixed up (get the sludge off the bottom and mixed in). I do usually run the microwave at 1/2 power so maybe that's the key.
  2. I recently posted a method in The Docks you might want to check out. Very strong.
  3. Finally tried the pourasol. I got Med but it feel just like lc soft. It may be tougher but that is yet to be determined. Pours great. Nice and smooth.
  4. Has anyone tried any bioplastic recipes like http://www.ehow.com/how_5352809_make-bioplastic-out-potato.html
  5. I just ordered a gallon of the pouresol. Can't wait to give it a try!
  6. I finally got a chance to try this stuff out the other day. Fished for about 15 minutes and caught a 3.5 lb bass. Obviously, this may or may not have anything to do with the garlic scent.
  7. Ah...I forgot to mention that I did add garlic powder also. It really wasn't a lot of work. I didn't peel the garlic or anything. I just threw it in the food processor. For an idea how strong this stuff is I took it to work to show a fishing buddy and just opening the container for a minute got complaints from people working around the area.
  8. Crayons have worked really well for me. I tried oil pastels but didn't get the rich color I got with crayons. Greg
  9. I've been searching forever on how to make a good attractant. I think I've got one technique figured out. Now, I haven't yet tested my recipe but I thought I would share to get your thoughts. I used the same technique to make some garlicy goodness that is used to make a form of hashish called quick wash (quiso if you use isopropyl). Here's what I did. I took 2 bulbs of garlic, tore them apart then put them in the food processor skin and all. I put the minced garlic in a mason jar with some 91% isopropyl alcohol for a few days (shaking it every now and then). I then poured the contents of the jar through a coffee filter onto a broiling pan (anything that's flat and will contain the liquid long enough for evaporation). Once the alcohol had evaporated I was left with a garlic residue that I scraped up with a razor. This stuff must be what gives garlic its smell cause holy crap is it garlicy. I took the residue and added it to some unscented vasoline and mixed it up really good. If bass truly like things that smell like garlic then they are going to love this stuff. It is STRONG! I tried the same thing with star of anise but it didn't work nearly as good. The star of anise was difficult to grind up so I think that was mostly the problem. I hope to try this out soon and will update then. Greg
  10. I'm not sure about a ratio but thinner than you think it should be seems to work best. It's worked best for me when it was almost water like in viscosity.
  11. I bought a big assortment of oil pastels today and tried them out. I didn't think they work very well at all. I used a whole one in only 75 ml of plastic and it just wouldn't darken up. IMO, the crayons worked much better and are definitely cheaper. Neither works as good as real dyes.
  12. Nova, I want to thank you for making me try epoxy again. I tried when I first started making molds but I was not thinning it nearly enough so I wasn't getting good results at all. It really does have to be thinned out pretty good. I thought my worms came out nice and shiney before but they really didn't...not compared to what I get with the epoxy coating. Another benefit is that the worms pretty much just fall out of the mold. It's nice and slick. I had extra epoxy the other day that I was using to make a fluke mold so I actually coated the outside of the mold as well. That mold should last me a good long time. Greg
  13. I've tried RTV, POP, DWP and finally got a good mold using epoxy that I just tested tonight. As good as the mold looks, I can't pour it for piss. Gonna take me some practice. Greg
  14. Did the candle color leave the plastic transparent or was it opaque? Thanks, Greg
  15. I did a test to see how it worked with dyes. The yellow/greenish part is made with part of Laser Yellow crayon and the black part is scraps from previous pours using regular dye. It worked perfectly! Sorry for the huge pictures...Greg
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