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    Looking for 1/16 or 1/8 oz aspirin mold with the spinner mold. Jacobs is not taking orders at the time or I wouldn’t be asking. Can’t find that mold anywhere else.


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    Some people just make regular round jigs, then flatten them some, for aspirin heads. So if you already have those, you could do it that way.
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    Quote Originally Posted by S10CHEVY View Post
    Some people just make regular round jigs, then flatten them some, for aspirin heads. So if you already have those, you could do it that way.
    Thanks for the reply!! I’m actually looking for the mold where you can attach a spinner to it. Like pictured below. If you have any suggestions, I would love to hear them. Name:  IMG_0317.JPG
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    I’ve used a small machinists vise to flatten them, but that won’t get the spinner in for you. Smooth jaws and turn the handle to the same place every time and you can get some consistent flat spots til you get the mold you’re after. Good luck in the search.
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    I bought a do it freestyle mold then used a drill to drill out a area for the swivel to sit, just take your time and drill in small increments it’s not that hard
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    I did what gobber did then finished with a dremel.
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