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    Default Been playing with laminates


    What ya’ll think
    Problem is it took an hour to shoot a batch
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    how do you do that ?
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    Looks nice.
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    Homemade laminate plate I’ve been playing with, I think they turned out well but it takes time to shoot three colors, I shoot the tail color, put it to the side put in my laminate plate shoot that color , now put the tail in and half the body and then shoot the third color and it holds everything together
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    You did an excellent job it always takes a lot of time to do three colors I have done exactly the same way that you described thank you for sharing.

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    looks good! lots of work to get there.

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    I would use them

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    Thank you for sharing that....thats exactly what this forum is for...helping others to learn how to do it theirselves...DIY
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    Looks good. Have you tried a twin injector for to shoot the body? Might save you some time.

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    probably would, but im a penny pincher, i do the best i can with what i got, but i have considered getting one

    i more or less wanted to see if i could infact do it

    i cant say that i catch more on black and chartruese versus black blue and chartruese i just wanted to know if i could indeed do it and how it would turn out, next im gonna do some john deere green, and acid rain and such, maybe some black and pink or orange and pink, i sell a few on the side and new that a tri color bait would be popular but when you look at the time it takes versus what you can sell them for its just not cost effective, heck two color baits take long enough

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