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CNC MACHINED ALUMINUM SOFT BAIT MOLDS

Most Soft Bait molds require the use of an injector. The injector is used to inject the heated liquid plastisol into the mold. 

We are working hard to stock more Precision CNC Machined Soft Bait molds. Every mold is precision CNC machined one mold at a time from a billet of aircraft grade 6061 aluminum.

 

All New Hover Pintail Shad Molds

All prices are in Canadian Dollars.

Coming Soon!

Your Favourite Worm Molds Ned Style Bait Molds Japanese Style Dice Molds

Coming Soon!

Ribbed Shad Pintail Molds Swimbait Style Molds Grub Molds

Core Shot Worm Molds

Trout Worm Molds

Egg Molds


Smooth Tube Molds Double Dip (Tapered) Tube Molds Musky / Pike Magnum Molds

Finesse Leech Molds Ned Leech Molds Panfish / Ice Molds

Skirt Mold Drop Shot Molds Classic Stick Bait "Tail" Mold

Egg Worm Molds Shiner / Smelt / Minnow Molds Hot Fish Salmon
Herring Strip Molds

Coming Soon! Coming Soon!
Drop Shot Molds Paddle Tail Worm Molds

Tube Tail Cutter Colour Test Mold SoftBait Making Supplies
Plastisol, Colorant,  Glitter etc

Plastic Injectors Dual Injector &
Mixing Blocks
 
Soft Bait Starter Kits

" Ramp up your bait production with an 8 Cavity Stick Worm or 
16 Cavity 2.70" Ned Rig Mold  
"

We now offer more than 400 different soft bait molds and keep more than
100 different soft bait molds in stock for same day shipping.


Remember do not use your kitchen microwave oven to heat plastisol. 
Always heat your plastisol in a well ventilated area.

This is a very fun hobby, but you need to be safe as well. Do your homework first, wear proper safety clothes, equipment and ventilation, don't learn the hard way with 350 degree plastic.

There are several very good sites you can research different techniques, safety, and get support from others who have been doing this for a long time. No question is a dumb question. If you're not sure just pick up the phone and call us. That's why we list our phone number on the site.

Remember, this is really fun and extremely satisfying, but be safe and always use 2 clamps on smaller molds (ie 3" x 7" or smaller) and 3 or 4 clamps on larger molds (ie (6" x 7" or lager)!

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