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    First spincast mold

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    First spincast mold I made. There is definitely a learning curve for spincasting.

    Allen

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    There is a learning curve to all hobbies...

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    You'll get the hang of it with more practice!!

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    I spy some Gopher Tackle heads in there! Looks like it's working pretty darn well!
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    Know a guy with a custom company, making a good spincast mold is HARD work.
    Wash your hands and say your prayers, cause Jesus and germs are everywhere.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DrewFlu33 View Post
    I spy some Gopher Tackle heads in there! Looks like it's working pretty darn well!
    I have like 10 people wanting me to make those Gopher heads. Figured I would just start with a couple baits that should be easy to reproduce. Now if Contenti would ship my silicone.

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    Are your molds vulcanized?
    Wash your hands and say your prayers, cause Jesus and germs are everywhere.

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    Yes, 325 degrees for an hour.

    Allen