6 inch 15 cm Open Pour Swim Bait Mold - PJR Craftlure

6 inch 15 cm Open Pour Swim Bait Mold - PJR Craftlure

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0.16mm layer, 5 walls, 10% infill
0.16mm layer, 5 walls, 10% infill
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Description

Dive headfirst into the thrilling world of 3D fishing with the PJR Craftlure Swimbait Open Mold 15cm! 🎣🌟 Crafted for passionate anglers and DIY enthusiasts, this 3D model unlocks your creative prowess. With every print, you're not just making a lure; you're crafting fishing magic! 🪄✨

 

Model details

Single cavity mold with a hook slot. 10mm eye socket. The mold dimensions are approximately 16 cm x 4 cm (about 6.3 inches x 1.6 inches), while the bait measures approximately 13.5 cm (around 5.3 inches) from the nose to the top of the tail and 15 cm (approximately 6 inches) from the nose to the bottom of the tail. Two hook slot inserts included. Experience better swimming action with our bulky head bait featuring a stunning salmon skin design when printed horizontally. Alternatively, when printed vertically, enjoy a sleek and elegant plain design.

Whether you're chasing trophy bass or seeking the perfect catch, elevate your game with this precision-designed mold. PJR Craftlure brings the tools for making your own gear for fishing into your hands. 🖐️🐠

Get ready to make waves in the fishing world, one 3D-printed masterpiece at a time. Are you up for the challenge? Let's print, cast, and catch! 💪🏆

 

PJR Craftlure
Crafting adventures one lure at a time. 🎨🎣


Documentation (2)

Bill of Materials (2)
Bambu_PET-CF_Technical_Data_Sheet.pdf
Bambu_PLA_Tough-Technical_Data_Sheet.pdf

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its alright
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Thank you👍 when you go fishing and catch fish tag me on Instagram pjrcraflure
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Replying to @PJRCraftlure :
I will.Do you know why are there air bubbles in my homemade lures and how to get rid of them?
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Bubbles form when you mix the plastisol... to eliminate them I usually let it cool down a bit after bringing it to temperature and the bubbles rise to the surface and I remove them with a spoon.
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The file seems well made, it still needs to be tested but I will update the photos when I have made the baits. thanks for sharing.
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printed good in petg and looks good im making a lure rn
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Easy to print and the top layer gives them a realistic feel. Great Job! This mold is awesome. I scaled it down to 40% and 60% to catch smaller fish and cut back on cost for material. Cannot wait to try these out tomorrow morning.
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Can you design a sand flea or something just like this? I will attach a photo. it's a Z-MAN CRUSTEAZ it's my favorite bait but the manufacturers plastisol is sticky and not high quality. You could probably modify your other model with a fatter body. and some legs I would consider Makeing the legs fairly thick so the hold up in the surf. targeting surf perch thank you in advance! also iv been using your other lure prints and they work great! wish we had more pre prepared models to choose from. keep it up!!
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Very easy to print with a clean result! I printed mine with 0.12mm layer to have a smoother mold. Thank you for the stand, it is a good idea!
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Sehr coole Sache vielen Dank fürs Teilen
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Wont it melt if you use a PLA filament ?
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I have had no problems with the pla melting...just be careful not to exceed 180 degrees Celsius of the palstisol and leave cool the mold for a few minutes between each pour.
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u got new fan! More moulds I love them. Shads mostly ;)
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Thank you so much for the support... I will try to expand the collection with more shad.👍
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What is the recommended filament type to stand up to the heat of Plastisol?
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I used pet-cf bambulab which is very resistant to heat... the first molds opened I used pla tought with 10% filling and they are still intact.
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