🎨 Mold your creativity in minutes—flexible, flawless, and fun!
This 80oz Silicone Rubber Mold Making Kit features a platinum-cured, non-toxic formula with a 1:1 mix ratio and a quick 5-minute working time. It self-degasses bubbles within 2 hours, cures fully in 12 hours, and offers flexible, durable molds perfect for resin, wax, candle, and soap crafting. Designed for beginners and pros alike, it allows easy color customization with mica powders.
R**E
Easy to use, tough, flexible
Worked well. Viscosity is like honey and flows into small details. No problem with bubbles. Resulting mold captured fine details, was tough but flexible.
J**H
good product
Easy to use and works great for making molds
T**N
does not work in making a 2 part mold. Or anything
Ok i ran into a problem with this product. I usually use Dragon skin 20 and it work flawlessly. This product is good for one part molds . I tried making a 2 part mold. I was using playdough to to press the part into to make the first half. The silicone poured fine but it did not cure against the playdough. Left a sticky mess. I don't have this problem with a dragon skin 20..Update i am being to hate this product even more. It has a hard time cure against anything. I have wasted so much of this. Here is a picture of it after I pulled it from a piece I was trying to mold. It's cured everywhere but where it touched the piece I wanted to mold ......it crap
M**L
Great mold making rubber
I want to replicate a couple of jewelry pieces and needed some mold silicone. This is very easy to use- just follow the instructions and mix throughly. It set up quickly and picked up all the detail. I should be to use the molds for a lot of castings.
E**R
Worked pretty good
I used this for the first time today in a mold. It worked pretty well.
Z**N
Small
Very small bottles, useful for small molds, but also useful if you're just getting started and don't want to commit to a large quantity.
P**C
Not as daunting as I thought it would be.
I’ve always wanted to make molds of some crafts I’ve made, but I didn’t know it would be this easy. I mixed up a small batch to line a wooden pot a friend made on his lathe so I can use it for some plants. The viscosity is a bit thin, so that didn’t go as well as I hoped. The walls did get coated, but not as thick as I would have liked. I had more of the mixture left over in the mixing cup so I put a small cap in the cup, set a heavier item on top of it to keep it in place and went to bed. I checked it when I got up and the cat had knocked the cup over and that’s the mess in the picture. Art! It pulled up off the desk and was easy to clean up, so I learned that even if it spills onto surfaces, it shouldn’t destroy the surface, unless it is cloth or something that is porous.My recommendation is to have everything set up before the product is mixed and plan on what containers will be used to pour the mixture into. Wear gloves, also. I got some of bottle A on my hands and it leaves an oily type of coating that doesn’t wash off right away. Don’t pour A and B directly into the mixing cup, either. Measure them out in a separate container and then pour them into the cup to make sure each liquid is the same amount.All in all, this is a fun product.
K**R
It does the thing!
I make silicone molds to make things out of resin fairly regularly. This stuff works great.
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