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has anyone experimented with making their own soft plastics. or does anyone have any sugestions on what sort of rubber / plastic / silicon to use. i have the mould i just need something to stick in it. ???
Mick,
I came across these sites where you can buy the ingredients needed.
http://www.zeiners.com/mfhow.html
& http://www.kansasangler.com/makeit.html
have fun
DR
fatman
02-09-2002, 09:23 AM
G/day Mick,
try this site
http://www.tacklemaking.com/tacklemakers/default.php?content=knowledge/soft_baits
from the site:-
http://www.tacklemaking.com/
cheers
FATMAN
where did you get the moulds from?
dunc
fatman
that site has all the gear plus more. #im sure i'll spend hours getting into the nitty gritty.
dunc
i made the mould. #i was going to make some hard bodied minnows. but decided to experiment with a bibbed soft plastic one.
will let you if they work
mick
Barrykrocker
17-03-2008, 05:25 PM
bump, im curious about this too. does anywhere in Australia sell the necessary ingredients ?
SeasonsRods
18-03-2008, 11:31 PM
I have read somewhere that soft plastics are made of "Plastisol" i am not sure if that is the name by brand or a common name. I think it's the same material used to make those thin sleeve grips on some of the pliers and stuff.
Look up Lakesideplastics on google to get more info but i don't know where you can get it in australia. Hope this helps.
Barrykrocker
19-03-2008, 04:29 PM
cheers, i've read about plastisol as well, called bunnings and a couple of local hardware stores and no one had it or knew where i could get it
foggy
19-03-2008, 04:50 PM
There is a product on the market called "fishabait". You can get it from Barnes Products. They are in Snook St at Clontarf.
I have used this product with some moulds I made and it seems to be OK.
Good luck,
Foggy
Barrykrocker
31-03-2008, 05:06 PM
cheers,
how did you make your moulds mate
4x4frog
31-03-2008, 07:32 PM
Our kids had a 'crazy critter?' oven when they were younger. I experimented making s/p's with it as it had a rubber based liquid that set inside this pretend oven that just had a 100w bulb in it for the heat. The shapes were grubs, and bugs of all types and the colours ranged from black, purple, bright green, yellow, red, orange. We used to buy refill bottles from toyworld, might be worth giving them a try as the stuff is cheap and easy to use.
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