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Allen - that is good information for all considering this method. It is unfortunate, but about what I was expecting. I was hoping that it would at least match lead, but the gap between the grains is averaging out pretty high.

 

The only way to improve the numbers is to compress it somehow, but I don't know how to make this work for any shape other than a simple cylindrical weight.

 

I guess it is back to the depleted uranium then :)

 

Dave

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Pouring a mixed two part epoxy is tough because of how thick it is. My next plan it to use a syringe to try and inject like you mentioned.

 

I think I can get this to work but it will not be a way for a hobbyist to do large production of tungsten heads.

 

On a good note I was able to make brown, GP, and black heads by mixing soft plastic dye into the epoxy.

 

Allen

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I have a question about this. I know the post is old but I hope someone can answer me. 

 

I'm looking to add tungsten powder to resin and poor a bass jig head using a two part mold (1/2 oz.). I'm being realistic here and I am hoping to get 3/8 oz. out of a 1/2 oz. lead jig sized mold. What do you guys think? Will the resin be too thick to pour? Will I be able to achieve the 3/8 oz. weight?

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