Use greenpumpkin as the base a few drops of the red and some chartreuse maybe the hit of purple in it to. Try this out please I am not able to right now or I would.
Awesome video… funny enough, I’ve actually been playing around with this recipe myself. I’ve gotten very similar results to you although props to you on how close you got! It took me about 2 gallons of plastic to get that close. One thing I have found that helped with transparency was instead of the brown, using 2 drops each watermelon and green pumpkin pigment and adding a little chartreuse to lighten the green and helps with the color shift effect (which also gives you the dark base effect that you were describing) Much closer to your final result but does have more of a brown “tinge” than red. I need to figure that part of it out but I’m getting close! I bet that would be much more workable for someone more experienced than myself.
They all look great but batch 4 and 5 look the best from the video. I have said this before and I will say it again your videos are awesome!! Really enjoy seeing your creations!! Thank you!
@worlds worst fishing you have motivated me to start a small bait business from passion of being an angler. Can you do a butterscotch cream color build because I’m struggling getting it dialed in for a client! You rock brother
You come up with some amazing lures and colors and patterns. I wish some one would make a more realistic salamander mold for plastics. I used to catch eastern salamanders as a kid and slay bass and trout on them here in va. Now they are protected and can’t use them. Closest I have seen is the bed raider lizards but they are giant and heavy. Any ideas? I custom ordered some tube baits that have eastern salamander spots in yellow and black…
Great job Chris. I have been in the color matching business for years(auto refinishing), l have made changeable colors in the past.. the way to start is mixing opposite colors on the color wheel creating a metarmerism.
Im glad you made this because i dug out my yamamoto 167 motoroil/ red flake. I looked in the light and they look dark purple for sure. Thanks for the vids im going with #2
I love it ! I made it a couple weeks ago after your told me how and that cherry red goes a long way lol mine ended up looking like cherry Dr Pepper so that’s what I named it but I’ll make some of this again soon! I like the first one you did that is more clear then if you add glitter you’ll see it more
I have been looking for a motor oil flake soft bait from the 80’s and 90’s that had a hole in the front of the bait to insert the weight and hook. It was branded under the Pro Bass logo these things caught me tons of fish and my biggest crappie ever.
Sweet I tried to make motor oil myself but it was a bust when the MF was out of stock so I got some lureworks it's looks like the motor oil I use to see but I was wondering about a nother ol school color cotton candy I got a bottle of pigment but still not sure on the looks can't find good enough photos of it thanks again learn something new every time I watch keep the videos coming brother
great video, very close match. I would liked to see some flakes or laminates using motor oil. everytime I've seen it its been alone. can't wait try out some of these colors.
Question for you, on the grass grenade I get small dimples on my middle one normally I don't have any issues with any other bait. I noticed if I shoot them at or around 300 degrees it helps some? And tips?
When I started pouring worms I had black an mortar oil ,adding some flake will fine tune the color close enough to be even more effective fineness worms
Hey Chris random question. I am trying to start a bait making company and want to get into big swimbait hand pours. How would you recommend to package them to keep the tails from bending?
Question for ya im looking into getting into lure making and i live in canada. Would storing the plastisol, and liquid pigment in my garage get ruined over the winter? It gets like -30 c over the winter
@@WorldsWorstFishing ok cool didn’t know if it would ruin either of them. Probably would say something on the label too. I can easily enough store them inside too
Question for you, with your open pour swim baits can you make a harness/ is there a harness to make it a line through swim bait. Also can you make a line through swim bait that’s weighted with the hook on the top of the swim bait? Love the videos and your making me want to start doing it.
After checking MFs website daily for the past three- four weeks (placed my order Friday night) the timing of this vid was humorous for sure. Definitely a great lesson on learning the properties of your colorants to be better skilled at ones mixing skills. 👊🔥 But the Little Rascals reference was the highlight reel moment for me, for certain!! 😂😂
For melting baits and not using plastisol what wattage microwave would be good I have seven hundred what but I did it for 2 minutes and became burnt it didn’t full melt what should I do
Wonder if the char-lime would be a better option with the cherry red and purple to get the brightness of the chartreuse but some of the lime green color? 🤔
To truly get it right you need a certain type of translucent pigments, but I wanted the video to show people that they can get good results with normal pigments they probably already have
I keep thinking about men in tights, “blood of a hen, a little more blood”. They call me little John, but don’t let the name fool you, in real life I’m quite big. That red is really over powering, did they cure darker ?. That last batch was awesome.
You have the color ratio right but the pigment to plastisol is off. It looks like what happens when you mix wood stain in a quart of base with the pigment for a gallon. The opacity of the colorant is what makes it shift. Just add more clear to make it more translucent
I think you were having to add too much green because of the amount of red and black. I think if you backed off that red and just put a really small amount in, black too- then it wouldn't take so much green- and you'd have less saturation over all. Just a guess though- maybe down to the type of pigments used- like you said. You got unbelievably close though- that last batch looked really good.
@@WorldsWorstFishing reminds me of some flukes for South Korean flounder I had bought when I was stationed there. One trip it was literally the only thing they’d eat. I’d fish them on a giant dropshot with a 50g weight in close to 100’ of water.
I think you came up with a usable recipe on the first attempt. Im definitely going to try it. You may have also created a second run on MF motor oil 😆 🤣 😂
Here are a few roadmaps for motor oil...take these concepts and refine them if you like!
I wonder what would happen if you remelted the ones that weren't right... would the result of that be close too?
Honestly, I think yours turned out better! I’d had more green color too it , it might look cool to add some hypershift to it and call it oil slick
I think #1 and/or #2 with more chartreuse would maintain a better "see thru" effect.
Lureworks chameleon/ chartreuse/ green pumpkin...
Use greenpumpkin as the base a few drops of the red and some chartreuse maybe the hit of purple in it to. Try this out please I am not able to right now or I would.
That was cool how you showed how the colors interacted & the end result of each effort. Thanks.
Awesome video… funny enough, I’ve actually been playing around with this recipe myself. I’ve gotten very similar results to you although props to you on how close you got! It took me about 2 gallons of plastic to get that close.
One thing I have found that helped with transparency was instead of the brown, using 2 drops each watermelon and green pumpkin pigment and adding a little chartreuse to lighten the green and helps with the color shift effect (which also gives you the dark base effect that you were describing) Much closer to your final result but does have more of a brown “tinge” than red. I need to figure that part of it out but I’m getting close! I bet that would be much more workable for someone more experienced than myself.
That's cool..many ways to get a good result
Awesome video man I really enjoyed it.
Thats perfect good job 😊
They all look great but batch 4 and 5 look the best from the video. I have said this before and I will say it again your videos are awesome!! Really enjoy seeing your creations!! Thank you!
thanks for the influence and shared knowledge
Thanks for watching
Supurb presentation and data👍
Thank you
@worlds worst fishing you have motivated me to start a small bait business from passion of being an angler.
Can you do a butterscotch cream color build because I’m struggling getting it dialed in for a client! You rock brother
With the base color options given, I shall continue where you left off. Thank you for the starting grounds.
Love watch your videos, I like the mixtures and molds you use. Keep up the great work
Thank you
Thanks Chris
Wow dude this was a great video. Would be fun to have enough plastic to play this way man. Was fun to watch the process 👍
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Great episode. I just ordered me a couple bottles of colorant.. I guess now I need to buy an injector and some molds...
You should!
Great video #1 and #5 are my favorites as far as colors turned out.
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Your work is absolutely amazing!!
Awesome great video ++
Thank you
A fantastic attempt. I wouldn't have even knew where to begin on that recreation. The last 2 tries where my fave
you really need true transparant pigments, but these are good for what we had
Great Job Chris. Always Enjoy your Videos. Wish you could do more than one a week. I look forward to them every week 🍻
I appreciate that so much
You come up with some amazing lures and colors and patterns. I wish some one would make a more realistic salamander mold for plastics. I used to catch eastern salamanders as a kid and slay bass and trout on them here in va. Now they are protected and can’t use them. Closest I have seen is the bed raider lizards but they are giant and heavy. Any ideas? I custom ordered some tube baits that have eastern salamander spots in yellow and black…
plenty of lizard molds to choose from
Marling worked with epic bait molds and made an epic mander mold
Great job Chris. I have been in the color matching business for years(auto refinishing), l have made changeable colors in the past.. the way to start is mixing opposite colors on the color wheel creating a metarmerism.
Sounds interesting..I'll do some homework
Another great video thanks again
Thank you for your time
@@WorldsWorstFishing I think your first attempt was pretty close. Ever think of using brown pumpkin, violet and green chartreuse as a motor oil
Im glad you made this because i dug out my yamamoto 167 motoroil/ red flake.
I looked in the light and they look dark purple for sure. Thanks for the vids im going with #2
I love it ! I made it a couple weeks ago after your told me how and that cherry red goes a long way lol mine ended up looking like cherry Dr Pepper so that’s what I named it but I’ll make some of this again soon! I like the first one you did that is more clear then if you add glitter you’ll see it more
I like culprit's motor oil in there ribbon tail, it's a translucent chartreuse/gold plastic with gold flake, looks really good under water
I feel like I contributed a bit to this video idea on the gram…. Great starting points and thank you for the video
Right on man!!! You probably did
I really liked the 2nd color the best
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Great vid enjoy all of them. Let’s try the blue crawfish
Haha you know your stuff!
The last ones you made would be the colour I would pick if I was buying these 👌👌
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Question I have a bottle of lurecraft clean motor oil is their something I can add with it to get that color change affecte
I have been looking for a motor oil flake soft bait from the 80’s and 90’s that had a hole in the front of the bait to insert the weight and hook. It was branded under the Pro Bass logo these things caught me tons of fish and my biggest crappie ever.
Sweet I tried to make motor oil myself but it was a bust when the MF was out of stock so I got some lureworks it's looks like the motor oil I use to see but I was wondering about a nother ol school color cotton candy I got a bottle of pigment but still not sure on the looks can't find good enough photos of it thanks again learn something new every time I watch keep the videos coming brother
LW makes a good cotton candy
Nice videos.. can you also make a video about the color salt and pepper please for worms.. thanks.
great video, very close match. I would liked to see some flakes or laminates using motor oil. everytime I've seen it its been alone. can't wait try out some of these colors.
Yeah it's usually just by itself you are right
Question for you, on the grass grenade I get small dimples on my middle one normally I don't have any issues with any other bait. I noticed if I shoot them at or around 300 degrees it helps some? And tips?
Do u know where u can get some good cnc fluke molds?
Angling Ai molds
How about Transmission Fluid or my favorite Anti Freeze
Where did you get your mold make?
Needed 1 drop red in the last batch mine turned out good
How do you think a little light green hi lyte would’ve done with it?? For that greenish tint behind the major colors
When I started pouring worms I had black an mortar oil ,adding some flake will fine tune the color close enough to be even more effective fineness worms
Suggest for a making soft bait start up kit
Great Job, Again ! You'll still catch fish on any one of those Worms though !
Hey Chris random question. I am trying to start a bait making company and want to get into big swimbait hand pours. How would you recommend to package them to keep the tails from bending?
I'm also curious
The BEST way is molded clam shells..very expensive tho.. regular clam shells are still a very good option
Thanks what size would be good to fit all of the angling ai open pour sizes
And where would I order the packaging?
Alibaba is a good place to start. Your dealing direct with the manufacturer
what if you used tiny cut up mono in a worm it may give a cool affect. keep up the great work!
What do I use in my color oil to make them a little darker darker
Which AI mold is the trick worm?
I think paprika recipe with green would be spot on
That last one is fire!!
Video idea... how many baits can you make with a bottle of pigment. Crazy, I know!!
A TON!!!!!
dude that is cool!!!
Appreciate it
Question for ya im looking into getting into lure making and i live in canada. Would storing the plastisol, and liquid pigment in my garage get ruined over the winter? It gets like -30 c over the winter
It is oil base so should never freeze
@@WorldsWorstFishing ok cool didn’t know if it would ruin either of them. Probably would say something on the label too. I can easily enough store them inside too
That first try would look great in an ectocraw.
Question for you, with your open pour swim baits can you make a harness/ is there a harness to make it a line through swim bait. Also can you make a line through swim bait that’s weighted with the hook on the top of the swim bait?
Love the videos and your making me want to start doing it.
You can get molds with line through (BTS molds)
Glad you did this video. I got the MF motor oil because of it. That’s the best color I’ve ever seen.
It's insane
After checking MFs website daily for the past three- four weeks (placed my order Friday night) the timing of this vid was humorous for sure. Definitely a great lesson on learning the properties of your colorants to be better skilled at ones mixing skills. 👊🔥
But the Little Rascals reference was the highlight reel moment for me, for certain!! 😂😂
some real crazies in that group
I’m kinda jealous of folks having that much free time to bother to share the hate so much. 😆
Love this stuff! Any dead on coupon codes to help the little guys out?
Try wwf10 for dead on
@@WorldsWorstFishing thanks. Hated to be "that guy", but every little bit helps!
For melting baits and not using plastisol what wattage microwave would be good I have seven hundred what but I did it for 2 minutes and became burnt it didn’t full melt what should I do
You should do a remelt with the ones you poured
Can you try to or just answer this in you next video will gereal dollar glitter work in baits?
Yes, but they generally will bleed and curl faster from the temperature of the plastic
@@WorldsWorstFishing ok thanks for the info
Number 2 is what I like with a strong flake in it.
Have you done a comparison of MF vs other manufacturers motor oils?
Could you make a video on how to put the lure eyes on the England AI swim bait mode because I just can’t get them to stay on
Loctite gel
@@WorldsWorstFishing ok thanks
Wonder if the char-lime would be a better option with the cherry red and purple to get the brightness of the chartreuse but some of the lime green color? 🤔
To truly get it right you need a certain type of translucent pigments, but I wanted the video to show people that they can get good results with normal pigments they probably already have
Might try it myself with redrum, DO junebug, and DO char-lime…. Just to see what it looks like
I know it won't help the opacity, but how about dialing back the green a touch and adding a little ZTG?
Do u sell these?
Saving money on plastisol watching Chris 😀.
add a little bit of Opal Green dead on plastic color to it and I think that might make the green more pronounced.
I've never seen a powder Pearl effect in motor oil but that might look really good
I think you need some of the hypershift powder to achieve the effect you're looking for
Well I've never seen a motor oil have a powder effect, not to say that it would not look amazing
@@WorldsWorstFishing but the colorshift would definitely be there in the hypershift colors. I don't think it would take much
Your first one was the best out of all of them by far. I didn't care for the M F Motor oil at all.
I think a green chartreuse dye that people use to make a glass clear chartreuse color would make that chartreuse pop.
Do you know of anywhere legit that has zoom z craw molds in 3.5 and 4.5 inch
If I'm thinking of the right bait maybe try hog salad molds
@World's Worst Fishing I tried them but it looks like they're on back order for quite some months. I was told they don't have "production quantities"
Hahah the Chris Jones haters group! Hahaha
Great video man🤙
That group has all the Looney's
@@WorldsWorstFishing hahahahhaha
Not gonna argue that buddy 😜
I'm try junebug, noen green , transparent red, and black or brown
Awesome video learned a lot. Maybe you should try to go changeable blue craw. By the way what’s the secret ingredient?
not sure Jeff wants me to tell
@@WorldsWorstFishing but I thought you said he doesn’t use it anymore
@@WorldsWorstFishing if you wanted a yellow effect instead of green what would you use?
I’ve always wanted to use “motor oil” worms. Maybe I’ll try your recipe
Give it a shot, once you dial in a recipe you'll always have it
Thanks so much! Appreciate all your videos I was one of the lucky ones to have a little stash of MF motor oil before someone broke the internet 😄
Hold it like your true love hahaha
What about just motor oil colorant with the green and red drops
I keep thinking about men in tights, “blood of a hen, a little more blood”. They call me little John, but don’t let the name fool you, in real life I’m quite big. That red is really over powering, did they cure darker ?. That last batch was awesome.
Eyeballs of a crocodile!!!! Haha they all cured the same..colors don't really change during cure imo
You have the color ratio right but the pigment to plastisol is off. It looks like what happens when you mix wood stain in a quart of base with the pigment for a gallon. The opacity of the colorant is what makes it shift. Just add more clear to make it more translucent
I wonder what the first three colors mixed together with some green pumpkin would look like.
what happens when you add color shift or other colors to MF motor oil base?
We will have to find out
Try 4 oz Plastic 2 black 4 amber 5 yellow 10 flourescent yellow
Thanks 4 the video📹
Sounds like a great formula
Pretty close. Maybe a tiny bit of green hilite powder.
#2 needed 6 drops of purple and perfect
I think you were having to add too much green because of the amount of red and black. I think if you backed off that red and just put a really small amount in, black too- then it wouldn't take so much green- and you'd have less saturation over all. Just a guess though- maybe down to the type of pigments used- like you said. You got unbelievably close though- that last batch looked really good.
It's a tough cookie for sure
Can you do a greenpumkin from scratch. We can't get them in Sweden 😊🇸🇪
I think the base being transparent is going to make a big difference. Good luck
It's key
You should throw a little bit of black flake and a whole bunch of silver flake in your motor oil color and call it trashed engine.
Non bleeding motor oil? I need same thatˋs not bleed!
Try making some with non bleed pigments
Throw some gold flake in the 4th one and that one will be absolute fire!!!
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@@WorldsWorstFishing reminds me of some flukes for South Korean flounder I had bought when I was stationed there. One trip it was literally the only thing they’d eat. I’d fish them on a giant dropshot with a 50g weight in close to 100’ of water.
I wish I would have known how many people wanted the color motor oil because I found it before they released it fluorescent chartreuse purple and red
You gotta have the correct translucent pigments or it doesn't work...the aim of this video was to see how close we could get using what we had.
I think you came up with a usable recipe on the first attempt. Im definitely going to try it. You may have also created a second run on MF motor oil 😆 🤣 😂
Haha
@@WorldsWorstFishing just ordered two pints 😆 🤣
That's a whole lotta bubbles
cant believe anyone would dislike you or your channel,has to be jealousy, biggest haters are also your biggest watchers,crabs in a bucket
Amen 🙌🙌
I liked the last one you did well the last two better than the MF motor oil.
The last ones. #4
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I think you should replace the black with a dark green .
Might be a good idea to try
It's almost like a touch of pearl makes it sheen a bit I dunno
Maybe add some blue
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That purple and green reminds me of Shaggy from Scooby Dooby Doo
Use zombie blood instead of crimson red and its perfect.