Well first do a powder coating video for the jigs and then I would make blade baits which are fast and simple and frankly catch anything that swims. Edit: blade baits also can give your painting a test :D
Jann”s netcraft is a great source for hooks and other lure making supplies. Heating you lead molds just like with plastics making will help your lead pour and flow more smoothly.
MAN YOU ARE REALLY GOOD NEWS!!!!! The lure making industry can learn a lot from you. I can't believe how you did this, even though I saw it with my own eyes. Please keep your videos coming!!
I was wondering why i've seen some videos i've watched that the mold looked really burnt I didn't realize it was just carbon soot from the candle flame ,,,,,,, nice !! thanks for the HEADS UP,,,, been tossing around the idea of getting into jig making
Get some good gate cutters for cutting the sprues off the jig head. I gave up on the bottom pour melting pots opting for the ladle pour. Yours did seem to work well for those small jigs. Make some test pours without the hook to get the mold hot. Try SNL corporation for your hooks. They are in Jacksonville. They don't carry Gamakatsu though, just eagle claw and mustad. I get a lot of supplies from barlow's, they are good folks. Try to find a toaster oven for heating up your jigs. You can keep that in your garage. That will make the wife happy. Looking forward to see what you come up with painting the jigs. I spend way too much time painting the heads.
Have you heard of using a candle to blacken the jig mold? I always had trouble with them not filling in until I started doing it. Just light a candle and hold the mold over it until the parts that the lead touches turn black! You have to do it every now and then but it works for me!
Great looking swim jig, cool to see you do the complete process from bare hook to finished jig!! Looking forward to more lead pours, can’t wait to see how creative you get with the jig painting!! Thanks for sharing!!!!
man I don't know how I missed this video been waiting to try making jigs and seeing you start is making me want to try even more now. Can't wait to see some more of this content
Just got into the soft plastic game, a few months ago. One thing he never tells you, days later you can still find glitter on you, in your bed, in your truck, in your beard lol Another great video and doing something different!!!
Awesome Chris. I just started making my own Plastics. And had already thought about moving into the Lead World as well Nobody in my area does either of them
This is awesome. You did a great job. Options are huge. Buzz baits. Things with blades all different ideas. Everything ties together. Maybe even a good market on them
Smoke your molds aides in releasing the lead. On the smaller weights, hold mold at a slight angle under spout to get the lead into the back part of the hook area first helps. Also, some molds needs a faster pour rate. Heat the jig up for 20-20 seconds all around before dipping into the powder. On pouring jigs I am decent....what you do with plastics....LOL I never tried but want to one day. Pouring jigs is addictive too. If this is your first go round on lead....you did a fine job for sure.
Sweet jig and pig learn something new every time this is how I got started making baits with jigs now I am doing plastic I wish that Echo crawl came in hand pored mold lol keep the content coming
So cool that you are venturing out from the plastics.. Now you and Debo need to do a challenge. Who made it better... Well once you feel comfortable with the process. Totally cool tho n congrats on ur 1st jigs... 🎣🇺🇸🎣
I pour the same mold and love it. I use some clear nail polish to set my eye instead of super glue it seems to come out cleaner then a couple coats of epoxy helps the durability of the paint and eyes.
Couple tips: Preheat the mold by setting it on top of the led pot for 5-10 minutes. Crank your heat up on the pot. And lastly, light a candle and hold the mold over the flame. The soot in the cavity will help the lead completely fill in. Another thing I like doing is I twist the runner off and use a file to clean up the jig and I put a small piece of heat shrink on the hook eye before heating and painting.
Try the Teflon Base Hole Pins, I find them much easier to work with than the metal ones. Lead doesn't stick to them, paint doesn't stick to them and you can adjust the depth to eliminate the weed guard hole entirely if you desire.
That was a good looking jig. Just wanted to say thank you for all the wonderful videos you make it’s because of you that me and my dad started making are own baits and now we have are own lure making business. Keep up the awesome videos
Funny you should start casting with molten lead. I'm a long time bullet caster. I just recently modeled and 3D printed my own molds for adding lead weight to my soft plastic fishing bait hooks. Perfect timing. I made my first cast with these 3D printed molds this morning.. Success! Preheating your molds helps with fill out. Heating the lead to about 700 to 750 degrees F will also facilitate good fill out and definition. With each successive cast your mold will start to heat up all by itself. Too hot and you get a sort of frosty finish of the surfaces of your cast lead. It still works though, in spite of the frosty surface finish.
@@WorldsWorstFishing Try spraying the inside of your mold with "Drop Out" mold release spray. I get mine from Amazon. Works Great! Use the lightest possible coat that covers the cavities. Lasts longer than candle smoke in my opinion.
You need to preheat the mold and also smoke it. Some use a candle but old timers like me use a carbide lamp. It produces Acetylene gas and makes the new castings come out of the mold easier. Great job.
take a candle and blacken the mold cavities with it, make for smoother filling of the cavities. Pre-heating also makes it much easier. YT channel thatguyskimpy made a lot of do-it molds lead pouring vids, might want to check some out.
Love that mold for bladed jigs and the poison tail for swim jigs....also get yourself some Teflon pins for when you powdercoat and want to keep the weedguard hole clean
I picked up a pack of hooks and one of these hooks was mixed up in the package. I thought it was some kind of mistake from the factory. Happy to see you doing something different.. keep up the good work 👌
If you look at the molds that have a weed guard, look into the item description. A lot of the websites will have the different components listed that are needed to finish off the jig from the inserts to the hooks
Man you will have a blast making your own jig skirts! Almost every skirted bait I throw in all my tournaments is a handmade skirt. You have the ability to use your own imagination with the colors based off your personal experiences on the water! Send me a message if you want some advice on them! Glad to help!
What id really like to see is soft plastics that have the weighted head/hook inside the plastic. One of my favorite baits is these cheap things you can get at Walmart. Swimbait style plastic with a lead head and hook in the Plastic already. I have an inkling of how to do this myself but i don't have the right molds for any of it and I'm really curious how a big company makes those types of baits.
Great job! Two comments for ya, use pliers to pull the weed guard pin, those hooks hurt. And nylon inserts for painting then you won't have to keep cleaning your pins for the next round of jigs. Keep rocking it brother 👊
Set your mold on top of you pot for 10 minutes or so before pouring. It pre heats the mold and makes for a better pour. Never hold the mold from the bottom while pouring. Use the handles. Your gloves will not stop molten lead from burning you. If you want tips watch some bullet mold videos. Keep up the great content.
Need to turn your heat up on the lead 375° and use a clamp to make a better seal. And make sure you clean your mold after every pore I use vegetable oil to lube my hinges and cavities. Awesome job on your first time.
Go by a cheap candle that puts out a lot of black smoke and hold your mold cavities over it and let the smoke cover the cavity. It’s call candling the mold it makes it easier to remove the jig heads after you pour them. I also twist the excess lead off the jig hard and use a fine file to smooth the rough spots on the jig. Also look a 2 oz fluidizing bed on eBay and use it to get a better powder coating job. Less worrying about a chunky looking finish. Also go on barlows and order a ton of their teflon weed guard insert they are a lot nicer to use to powder coat with
As soon as I saw those hooks I was like Aww man, swim jigs have a vertical line tie so you can bring it through the grass without getting grass hung up on your swim jig.. Those hooks would be great for Football Jigs!
Lay your mold across the top of your lead pot while it’s heating. This pre heats the mold. With lead molds you want the mold warm. It allows the metal to flow fully into the cavities
I also use the Lee DripOmatic lead pots I have 2 10 lb pot and 2 20 lb pots I cast both Jigs & sinkers and cast bullets FYI Clean the lead pot out Also clean the valve , the pin will get crud on and around it Causing pouring problems
To help with the lead filling the mold, just like plastic molds, preheat them. Either run a few without hooks until it heats up, or just set it on the pot to warm up while the lead melts. Second tip is to smoke your mold. Take a candle and hold the flame super close to the cavities and let them get a nice coat of soot on them. Helps the lead flow in and they release from the mold a bit easier.
This was FUN!! What else should we make in lead?
Well first do a powder coating video for the jigs and then I would make blade baits which are fast and simple and frankly catch anything that swims. Edit: blade baits also can give your painting a test :D
Shakey heads
Weedless! Let's see some weighted swim bait hooks and swing jig set ups.
Neds, weights, Blade baits lol
How to tie a custom skirt using wire or teflon thread
Jann”s netcraft is a great source for hooks and other lure making supplies. Heating you lead molds just like with plastics making will help your lead pour and flow more smoothly.
MAN YOU ARE REALLY GOOD NEWS!!!!! The lure making industry can learn a lot from you. I can't believe how you did this, even though I saw it with my own eyes. Please keep your videos coming!!
Set you mold on top of your melting pot while it heats. I usually set mine between 7 and 8. Definitely need to preheat the mold.
Will do
Called it in a previous comment. I knew he was going to get into pouring Lead. Can't wait to see him do some slow-pitch jigs or something.
Definitely preheat your mold and also what I do is smoke the mold with a candle it helps the lead fill
in and makes it easier to pull out of the mold.
I was wondering why i've seen some videos i've watched that the mold looked really burnt I didn't realize it was just carbon soot from the candle flame ,,,,,,, nice !! thanks for the HEADS UP,,,, been tossing around the idea of getting into jig making
I mold half a dozen different molds,love it, I dress my smaller sizes in hair and tinsel,great video
Get some good gate cutters for cutting the sprues off the jig head. I gave up on the bottom pour melting pots opting for the ladle pour. Yours did seem to work well for those small jigs. Make some test pours without the hook to get the mold hot. Try SNL corporation for your hooks. They are in Jacksonville. They don't carry Gamakatsu though, just eagle claw and mustad. I get a lot of supplies from barlow's, they are good folks. Try to find a toaster oven for heating up your jigs. You can keep that in your garage. That will make the wife happy. Looking forward to see what you come up with painting the jigs. I spend way too much time painting the heads.
Pretty bad ass brother can’t wait till the next one man
Man I’m glad I found this channel. I’m planning on starting up my own hobbie shortly and you definitely cover a wide range of things
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Great video! The sideways hook eye is great for adding a blade for some vibration. Just need a split ring between them.
Ahh.. great point
Have you heard of using a candle to blacken the jig mold? I always had trouble with them not filling in until I started doing it. Just light a candle and hold the mold over it until the parts that the lead touches turn black! You have to do it every now and then but it works for me!
Dude!!! Now I have to start making jigs. Yours was amazing.
Great looking swim jig, cool to see you do the complete process from bare hook to finished jig!! Looking forward to more lead pours, can’t wait to see how creative you get with the jig painting!! Thanks for sharing!!!!
Great vid as usual my man! One day not so far away, I will have finisihed my workshop to make my own jig heads too!
Agree with you concerning the line tie, verticaly go through weeds easier. Really nice job. You make it so easy to do.
I came searching through the comments to look for this. Couldn't agree more.
man I don't know how I missed this video been waiting to try making jigs and seeing you start is making me want to try even more now. Can't wait to see some more of this content
I think your best guide to look up for making skorts matt lures
Just got into the soft plastic game, a few months ago. One thing he never tells you, days later you can still find glitter on you, in your bed, in your truck, in your beard lol Another great video and doing something different!!!
Glitter is eternal
Glitter is the herpes of the craft world
As always…… freaking works of art!
I am looking forward to seeing more . Really enjoy your totorials.
I need to get more lead molds. Used to make my own shot for trap shooting. Have all the smelting pots and tools needed.
Awesome Chris. I just started making my own Plastics. And had already thought about moving into the Lead World as well Nobody in my area does either of them
Again !! Hats off ,👍👏🍻 can’t wait to see what’s next.
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That was great video. I like watching nothing become something. Keep it up sir.
This is awesome. You did a great job. Options are huge. Buzz baits. Things with blades all different ideas. Everything ties together. Maybe even a good market on them
It's all apart of the circle ha
The Poison Tail Swim jig eye is in line. Good job. Fyi, fluid beds work great for painting.
Smoke your molds aides in releasing the lead. On the smaller weights, hold mold at a slight angle under spout to get the lead into the back part of the hook area first helps. Also, some molds needs a faster pour rate. Heat the jig up for 20-20 seconds all around before dipping into the powder. On pouring jigs I am decent....what you do with plastics....LOL I never tried but want to one day. Pouring jigs is addictive too. If this is your first go round on lead....you did a fine job for sure.
Sweet jig and pig learn something new every time this is how I got started making baits with jigs now I am doing plastic I wish that Echo crawl came in hand pored mold lol keep the content coming
Excellent swim jig Chris :)
Great video. Love the swim jig!
Cool video with the plastic match at the end. If you smoke the molds the lead will flow better and pop out easier.
Right on
So cool that you are venturing out from the plastics.. Now you and Debo need to do a challenge. Who made it better... Well once you feel comfortable with the process. Totally cool tho n congrats on ur 1st jigs... 🎣🇺🇸🎣
You really love the echto craw. This turned out really good. Keep it up with some addition to the plastic. Love it
You bet
I pour the same mold and love it. I use some clear nail polish to set my eye instead of super glue it seems to come out cleaner then a couple coats of epoxy helps the durability of the paint and eyes.
You’re the Chris of all trades!
We try
Couple tips:
Preheat the mold by setting it on top of the led pot for 5-10 minutes. Crank your heat up on the pot. And lastly, light a candle and hold the mold over the flame. The soot in the cavity will help the lead completely fill in. Another thing I like doing is I twist the runner off and use a file to clean up the jig and I put a small piece of heat shrink on the hook eye before heating and painting.
Fire 🔥 as usual. What color blue is that it’s gorgeous
Try the Teflon Base Hole Pins, I find them much easier to work with than the metal ones. Lead doesn't stick to them, paint doesn't stick to them and you can adjust the depth to eliminate the weed guard hole entirely if you desire.
I agree with this 100% except for the lead part. They are a necessity for painting though..but we all do things differently
That was a good looking jig. Just wanted to say thank you for all the wonderful videos you make it’s because of you that me and my dad started making are own baits and now we have are own lure making business. Keep up the awesome videos
Thank you
Great video. Amazing looking lure!
Really good for your first time making jig
That was fun! How bout some cool ideas similar to nail weights but a another method to weight the plastic without using a jig head.
Funny you should start casting with molten lead. I'm a long time bullet caster. I just recently modeled and 3D printed my own molds for adding lead weight to my soft plastic fishing bait hooks. Perfect timing. I made my first cast with these 3D printed molds this morning.. Success!
Preheating your molds helps with fill out. Heating the lead to about 700 to 750 degrees F will also facilitate good fill out and definition. With each successive cast your mold will start to heat up all by itself. Too hot and you get a sort of frosty finish of the surfaces of your cast lead. It still works though, in spite of the frosty surface finish.
You need to heat your mold. Question for you is there a mold to make like 1 inch gulp minnows
Where do have your molds made? I need a couple jig head molds made. Need to get them CNC machines to cut them for me.
Love making jigs! I just order some molds and hooks. I use 8 for a heat setting and smoke the mold with a candle to help it come out of the mold.
Cool idea
@@WorldsWorstFishing Try spraying the inside of your mold with "Drop Out" mold release spray. I get mine from Amazon. Works Great! Use the lightest possible coat that covers the cavities. Lasts longer than candle smoke in my opinion.
I would love to see more of this.
Good stuff, man! Learn every day!
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Pouring/tying jigs is what started my addiction to tackle crafting.
You are an artist! Very nice job.
Thank you
Lots of tricks to make the mold fill well. How well a mold fills is very mold specific. Soot the mold, heat the mold, powder the mold, vent the mold.
You need to preheat the mold and also smoke it. Some use a candle but old timers like me use a carbide lamp. It produces Acetylene gas and makes the new castings come out of the mold easier. Great job.
Have you ever had issues with the pot dripping? I used mine for the very first time and it would not stop dripping until it cooled
take a candle and blacken the mold cavities with it, make for smoother filling of the cavities. Pre-heating also makes it much easier.
YT channel thatguyskimpy made a lot of do-it molds lead pouring vids, might want to check some out.
Love that mold for bladed jigs and the poison tail for swim jigs....also get yourself some Teflon pins for when you powdercoat and want to keep the weedguard hole clean
Nice!!!
Get a fluid bed for powder paint. Works very well
Where did you get your led poor machine? Or smelter or whatever it's called?
Looks great love the colors
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I picked up a pack of hooks and one of these hooks was mixed up in the package. I thought it was some kind of mistake from the factory. Happy to see you doing something different.. keep up the good work 👌
Yessir
Can you shoot laminate with the block parallel with the mold
It won't laminate but it will make it cool effect
I just meant with the laminate block
How did you figure out what we guards go with what molds from do it? Was struggling on there website
If you look at the molds that have a weed guard, look into the item description. A lot of the websites will have the different components listed that are needed to finish off the jig from the inserts to the hooks
@@chrisgebert9379 i must be missing something because i am not seeing that.
u need to mix the powder after every dip so its nice and puffy
Man you will have a blast making your own jig skirts! Almost every skirted bait I throw in all my tournaments is a handmade skirt. You have the ability to use your own imagination with the colors based off your personal experiences on the water! Send me a message if you want some advice on them! Glad to help!
Wow that’s awesome buddy
Get the skirt kit off tackle warehouse for making skirts. It's got every color you'll need if you get both of them.
Sounds like fun
Is that powder paint hard to remove from the weed-guard insert?
@@thomasgray259 no
What id really like to see is soft plastics that have the weighted head/hook inside the plastic. One of my favorite baits is these cheap things you can get at Walmart. Swimbait style plastic with a lead head and hook in the Plastic already. I have an inkling of how to do this myself but i don't have the right molds for any of it and I'm really curious how a big company makes those types of baits.
Great job! Two comments for ya, use pliers to pull the weed guard pin, those hooks hurt. And nylon inserts for painting then you won't have to keep cleaning your pins for the next round of jigs. Keep rocking it brother 👊
Set your mold on top of you pot for 10 minutes or so before pouring. It pre heats the mold and makes for a better pour. Never hold the mold from the bottom while pouring. Use the handles. Your gloves will not stop molten lead from burning you. If you want tips watch some bullet mold videos. Keep up the great content.
Movie was good but the game on N64 was an all time great one
Legendary
Where can I find the craw mold you are using
Angling Ai molds ecto craw
Won’t be long before your the king of soft plastics and jigs! I’m super excited to see where ya go with this.
eu estou a assistir para aprender,obrigado abraço de Portugal
Need to turn your heat up on the lead 375° and use a clamp to make a better seal. And make sure you clean your mold after every pore I use vegetable oil to lube my hinges and cavities. Awesome job on your first time.
Use a candle and soot up the mold on the cavities. Also pre heat the mold before poring.
Go by a cheap candle that puts out a lot of black smoke and hold your mold cavities over it and let the smoke cover the cavity. It’s call candling the mold it makes it easier to remove the jig heads after you pour them. I also twist the excess lead off the jig hard and use a fine file to smooth the rough spots on the jig. Also look a 2 oz fluidizing bed on eBay and use it to get a better powder coating job. Less worrying about a chunky looking finish. Also go on barlows and order a ton of their teflon weed guard insert they are a lot nicer to use to powder coat with
What comes to mind is that you need to tap the mould on the counter top a few times to get all of your lead down solid in the mould.
How many lead jig head mode do you have Anythink small for Crappie
1/4 _1/2 _ 1/64 . Etc. I would buy them from you
I currently don't have anything small, these molds were very difficult to get
10-4 good buddy thank you I actually tie crappie jigs
Fun to make it yourself, but what are cost it $$$ to start in total guess maybe cheaper in the US
Had the same problem we preheated the mold and then no problems
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Love the jigs! My favorite technique to get bit
Yessir
Great job! 👏🔥💯👍
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I like to lay my mold on top of the pot to pre heat it or you can pour into the mold without hooks to get it warm so it will fill easier.
Preheating works well with soft baits as well
awesome job can't, buy like that.
How would a Glass Trout Core Shot AR Worm look.
Sexy
@@WorldsWorstFishing they should be your next video idea.
More of these videos plz
Let's have a build off on this jig ?? I make the same swimjig
As soon as I saw those hooks I was like Aww man, swim jigs have a vertical line tie so you can bring it through the grass without getting grass hung up on your swim jig.. Those hooks would be great for Football Jigs!
Where did you get your pot from please
@@Proatlife10 I think barlows tackle
@@WorldsWorstFishing thanks god bless
Makes me want to make my own flipping jigs !
Me 2
Lay your mold across the top of your lead pot while it’s heating. This pre heats the mold. With lead molds you want the mold warm. It allows the metal to flow fully into the cavities
Luv'n It great video
Mold needs to be hot and will fully fill every time also smoke mold with candle to make extraction of jig easier
For an inline hook eye swim jig go with the poison tail
You should color match strike kings chameleon color!
Just found this Video, awesome job, can't buy them like that
set the mold on top of the lead pot to pre heat it before you pour.
I also use the Lee DripOmatic lead pots
I have 2 10 lb pot and 2 20 lb pots
I cast both Jigs & sinkers and cast bullets
FYI Clean the lead pot out
Also clean the valve , the pin will get crud on and around it
Causing pouring problems
To help with the lead filling the mold, just like plastic molds, preheat them. Either run a few without hooks until it heats up, or just set it on the pot to warm up while the lead melts. Second tip is to smoke your mold. Take a candle and hold the flame super close to the cavities and let them get a nice coat of soot on them. Helps the lead flow in and they release from the mold a bit easier.
I was curious if the molds performed better preheated, much like with soft plastic
If you flux your lead with paraffin, you can smoke the mold with the smoke that fluxing generates.
So many more people took up the hobby of making jigs during the covid. Dried the whole market up of stock.