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![]() Moulds for the cores | ![]() Pouring out the cores |
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![]() Cured cores | ![]() Protected from oxygen and sunlight |
![]() Pouring out the silicone | ![]() Production steps of the MAT-Teaser |
![]() curtailment | ![]() Bonding inner skirts |
![]() The producers Tanja & Wolle | ![]() Hedging squids |
![]() Wolle at work | ![]() Grind in pipe |
![]() Cut reflector foil to size | ![]() Attaching cores |
![]() Marking cores | ![]() Glue eye to core |
![]() Prepared cores | ![]() Final inspection of Tanja |
![]() MAT-Lure | ![]() MAT-Teaser |
STEP ONE – We combine two components until the right consistency is achieved then the mixture is poured into molds. Next, the filled molds are shaken to allow any air bubbles to escape to ensure a perfect cast. Finally, they are left to set for a duration of 30 minutes. STEP TWO – The core is removed from the mold and cleaned of any impurities. STEP THREE – After the core is covered in foil and all the lables are applied, it is ready to be placed into the special applicator. This special applicator mixes two components and assures a bubble-free lure head. STEP FOUR – Next, tails are attached and double-secured: first, with a special adhesive and, lastly, with a zip-tie. Each lure has two to three layers of skirting depending on its size.
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