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First question: how many of you make your own worm molds,and what do you make them out of? I'll admit I forgot to do a search here to see if this has been covered a number of times so if it has can you post a link?

Second question: is it ok to make a mold from a worm that hasn't been in production for a number of years? These would be for personal use,not for sale. I have a few packages of a favorite worm from days gone by that I want to make more of before I run out.

Thanks!

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Used plaster of Paris once, I think some guys use rtv silicone. If you're not selling no one will know lol

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You can make them out of different material but my best results were from Bondo. The Bondo that I use is for repairing fiberglass and plastic bumpers.

 

Allen

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P.o.p for a simple trial run i make my other molds out of resin available at any auto parts store for a more permanent mold. Just use gasket maker to glue the worms down to bottom of a small shallow container. Use water to cover to the worms the. Pour that in a measure cup. then mix up that amount of resin/harder and pour it on.

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