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28 minutes ago, BlakeMolone said:

Yup, turned out to be a great little underspin too! Sprue removal on that mold has been a nightmare for me for some reason though.

Yeah, i find gate shears only cut half the sprue and twisting off to be the best. 
and i added an underspin wire to mine too. Are you bending your own wire or did you get prebent? 

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On 12/29/2024 at 12:13 AM, Bdnoble84 said:

Yes its the walleye head. In a way yes just because its already coming to a point so if i just cut it with side cutters it will create a wedge. I prefer working them off with pliers then i hit em with a file.

 

 

Try turning the side cutter upside down as it will have a flatter edge instead of the wedge. 

 

Allen

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12 hours ago, Bdnoble84 said:

Yeah, i find gate shears only cut half the sprue and twisting off to be the best. 
and i added an underspin wire to mine too. Are you bending your own wire or did you get prebent? 

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Very nice man!  Yes I use the do-it wire forms, the smallest size, I believe the number is 375? 

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7 hours ago, BlakeMolone said:

Very nice man!  Yes I use the do-it wire forms, the smallest size, I believe the number is 375? 

Oh cool. I’ve just been rolling my own from .031 or .029 

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Started making some Black/Blue creature baits.

 

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