The rings from Predator are good and inexpensive. Theirs are listed as
5mm which are very small and good for small ultralite baits
6mm most popular for regular cranks and jerks, topwater etc.
If the epoxy is slightly cloudy, add a few drops of denatured alcohol or 100% pure Acetone.
Although D2T is easier to find locally, I would say Bob Smith 30 is preferred by most.
Quality of this vid I made is terrible, but follow these steps.
Yup. That's it.
Or here is the 2". Great deal for a ten cavity that shoots perfect and performs well.
http://stores.jacobsbaits.com/paddle-tail-2-bait-mold-10-cavity/
Devcon and BSI 30 both cure perfect every time when mixed by equal weights. I highly recommend doing it this way.
I add about 6-8 drops of 100% pure Acetone to a total 20g mix. Enough for a 1.5 sb.
Mix well. At least a minute
Only do one bait at a time.
Work fast
Here is the Spaz green to purple over a standard black base.
The Flair stuff was a disappointment. It kind of added a very fine holographic sparkle.over dark colors. Better off adding flake to the clear.
The formula Wally posted is correct. It is for medium plastic.
If using soft plastic you may not need the softener. Depends how soft you like them.
Just remember, the softer it is, the weaker it is.
I bought the Lurecraft years ago and didnt like it. IIRC I used it and added other color(s) to tweak it. Sorry but I forgot what was wrong with it and what i added to make it better.
People were askin how i did the orange on this NED. The Orange is a remelt but I think its Sweet Potato.
Handpour the Orange into half the mold, and then inject the second color.
Same thing here.
And here I handpoured the back color in the body only.
russian photo