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i have 4 of those molds in 5" and they all work better than the senko molds never had a problem with them if you are getting dents they are caused by the smaller mid section cooling before it draws enough hot plastic down that far to fully allow the bait to stay expanded against the cavity and make a whole bait. might try a little hotter plastic to leave the center section warmer, longer.

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When you say "bottom" of the baits. I am thinking the end of them. In other words, the part that's farthest from the injected end.

If that is the case, I'm going to suggest something to try but want to tell you that Del would probably never recommend it.

It has the potential to be dangerous and should be at your discretion.

But I would put the mold in a vise sideways (to hold it securely). Yes, the sprue opening pointing to the side and then inject it.

Now to be ultimately safe, leave the injector in the sprue until

you're sure that the plastic has cooled, or else the plastic will fall right back out and lead to bad things.

My theory is that with the cavities now in the horizontal position, the hot plastic won't plug up the vents before you completely fill the cavities.

This is just a way to eliminate one potential issue. I DO NOT recommend that anyone make this a common practice.

But if you use common sense and make sure you have plenty of protection from getting burned you could try it.

Josh

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