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The Soft Plastic Mold Lure Making Injection Molds are designed for serious anglers looking to create high-quality, detailed fishing lures. Made from durable, heat-resistant plastic, these molds feature a standard 5/8" injection size for compatibility with most injectors. The innovative air vent design ensures that every detail is filled perfectly, allowing for versatile lure creation across various fishing environments.
A**P
WOW JUST WOW!!
I am very impressed what this mold can do! With a small investment of $12 you can reuse all your broken soft plastics and make beautiful 5” Senkos! The Mold is very easy to use, I definitely recommend and give this product a solid 10/10 for its very affordable price & great quality. You will not be disappointed!
T**.
Bad item
I was using it to make worms like it’s for, but it leaks all the fluid out the bottom
G**X
Not for too much
Super cool and nice price but after more than 75 uses the screws started to loose so the mix went everywhere. I need to put clamps now if I want to use it.
M**T
Seemed effective and worked well!
The lures turned out really nicely and my son cranked out quite a few. Look good! Great value.
C**B
Too Much Effort Needed
I have reviewed several molds from this manufacturer, but this is the first plastic one I have tried. To be completely honest, I wish I had never tried this one. To begin, it has one single vent hole in the very bottom of the mold which makes it difficult to vent. It would almost be better to just pour this mold instead of injecting to give the air a better chance to evacuate.After a couple of attempts that had air pockets, I applied more pressure when injecting. This was able to make the air evacuate, but there ended up being a lot of flashing I had to deal with.This mold is fairly tall, and as light as the material is, it makes it easy to topple. I ended up using a clamp at the base to keep it from toppling. The 6 wing nuts that hold the mold together are a lot of effort to put together and take apart for a single worm. Even at the inexpensive price for this mold, it takes way too much time and effort to make a single usable worm.If you have a lot of time to waste, I guess it is up to you. I would personally recommend spending a bit more for a stone or aluminum mold with multiple worms to save you the aggravation.
L**S
makes a very nice worm
This plastic material does the job and is inexpensive. The resulting worm looks like it came from a million dollar factory. The mold exhibits zero wear in the process.The is a downside to this material and it's not a big one unless your in a hurry. Thus material doesn't pull heat from the liquid plastic as fast as an aluminum mold would so the cycle time per lure is longer. But if it's a hobby and you have several of these to fill or just need a few for the weekend. It will do nicely.
K**K
Wing nuts make it to tedious to batch out bait.
Not practical with the wing nuts. Price is fine but won’t recommend
N**A
Not one of my favorite of their molds
I have a couple of this companies soft plastic lure molds. This is not going to be one of my go to molds. Not that it doesn’t perform well, it does, but the multiple wing nuts needed to secure it are simply stated a pain in the butt. Takes more time to assembly and disassemble this mold then to actually make the lure. That along with the fact it’s a single cavity mold just dosent make it worth reaching for when you need to make a bunch. If you are instead just trying out a new color and only want to make one sample, this would work, other then that it’s not worth the trouble.
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