Try getting lead a bit hotter before pouring, make sure mold is hot,the flux is to get the lead cleaner I use candle wax a piece the size of a pea.
I have the do it all flutter jig mold and I am having a hard time getting the tail portion of the mold to pour on the 1/4 size. It leaves a small portion on the tail side void of any lead only on one side. This jig has the wire form running through the center. I have tried different temps and heating the mold but still have problems. New to pouring jigs, another question is I hear about flux, why is it used, when do you use it, and what do you use. Any help is greatly appreciated.
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Try getting lead a bit hotter before pouring, make sure mold is hot,the flux is to get the lead cleaner I use candle wax a piece the size of a pea.
Place the spout of the lead pot directly into the gate of the 1/4 oz cavity. Also might try smoking the mold.
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Also try heating the inserts. Works with hooks too.
I was also going to suggest smoking the mold. I had a small mold years back that gave me a problem, that stopped after I smoked itand hasn’t been an issue since. I smoke any small molds with collars or small areas.
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Thank you for the feedback. I had smoked the mold and had the heat setting around 5 1/2 . Tried turning heat up but molds were still bad. Went down to around 4 temp setting and seemed to pour best. I think what made the biggest difference was heating the mold along with the wire inserts. Thanks again for all the help, probably will not be last question I have.
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Them look great.
When I was pouring I realized that the more I did the better they came out. I found that it was because the mold was getting hotter allowing the lead to run better. So I developed the habit of laying the mold on top of the lead pot whenever I needed to lay it down for whatever reason. I even loaded the hooks while it was on the pot. What a difference. I very rarely had a bad casting. And yes you can burn yourself if you are not careful.
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