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I was messing around and made some simple 3d eyes. All you need is some epoxy, food color, and something to make a mold out of.

First i don't know if the liquid food color will work, i don't think it will i used a concentrated paste that i had in the house.

So all you need to do is make a simple mold in the shape of the eye you want. I used some soft clay stuff (you could even use playdough) i had something with the general shape of the eye i wanted and pressed it into the clay and your done.

Next mix some epoxy however you normally would. Take a toothpick and dip it in the food color (just the tip, you don't need much at all) mix the color into the epoxy. Now put the epoxy into the mold you made. I didn't mess around to much with this but you can most likley add glitter foil or a pupil now or mix it in.

Let them dry and wash them off. You can make them in any shape or color you want. This could help out some people who are looking for a different shape eye or color.

Cool idea ebby, do you have any pictures?

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I don't know if i have any of the eyes i made because i decided they didn't work for the bait i was making but i will check later

Good idea. The kdis have plenty of playdough laying around. Just need to get some epoxy. Great idea though. Very innovative.

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Cool idea ebby, do you have any pictures?

Yup that is cool. Great idea.

Cory N, "Look at all of your different colored hats" cracks me up. G.I. Joe skater scene! Hillarious! ;D ;D ;D

I'm impressed lkn bassman, very impressed!

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