Do you spray anything on the one piece molds before pouring the plastic?
Do you spray anything on the one piece molds before pouring the plastic?
No, I have alum. rtv rubber, plaster, and resin molds and I just pour into them.
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Not yet, I haven't tried pouring with these molds yet. I just got them from M-F and read somewhere you need to put something on them to keep the worms from sticking.
most alum shouldn't stick.. but if you start sticking, you can use very LIGHT COAT of like pam or generic spay oil.. but I would spray it and wipe away as much as you could.
Gene Shaw
Anniston, AL
They're not aluminum. They're clear, maybe resin molds. I'm not really sure.
They are tough to pour (for me) I always overpour them and it spills over the cavity of the worm. Looks bad!! Here's a pic of a couple of them.
yea Pat.. I think most of those are some type of resin, I still think you could use a light spray on them... but like I say wipe out as much as you can, If you come burned or old plastic to try on it to see how it works.. I would do that first, to see if will work out for ya. Instead of messing up some good/new plastic.
Gene Shaw
Anniston, AL
Pat, I have a couple of M F molds and do have a little trouble with them sticking. The resin molds I make I never have any problem. I also think you may need to use a light coating of oil. Let us know how it works.
I haven't had any of them stick yet. I did just get a mold from Lurecraft, it's rubber. Look at the post titled "New colors" and they are the two in the middle. Didn't come out too bad.