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The Silicone Mold Making Kit offers a high-quality, non-toxic liquid silicone rubber with a convenient 1:1 mixing ratio, designed for creating a variety of molds including resin, wax, and soap. It features self-degassing properties for a smooth finish and cures completely in 12 hours, making it an ideal choice for both beginners and experienced crafters.
Item Dimensions | 6.7 x 4.3 x 2.1 inches |
Material Type | Resin, Silicone, Rubber |
Item Shape | Cup |
Color | White |
W**N
Works well
Used it for cloning and molding. Very study and flexible. Like the color options too. Only dislike was the container A arrived with a hairline crack in it which resulted in a slight but constant leak. But I used it fast enough to get the full use out of it
E**S
My Favorite
I'm still pretty much a beginner but have used at least three types of liquid silicone mold kits and this is by far my favorite - it's translucent, has very few bubbles, great stretchability, and is a 1:1 miscing ratio. So easy, no fumes, no disappointments. Also, I have not had it react badly with other substances. Don't use it in combination with other types of mold liquid, however, as that results in goo.
M**.
Very easy to use
I purchased this to experiment with making some molds for my shop. It was very easy to mix, very easy to pour. However, it did take quite a bit longer to set than what the directions claimed. I will say it was poured to about 1 inch thick as well, so this was not unexpected. Will I buy more? Not at this time. But that is only because my experiment did not work, not because the product was not good. If I find how to make this work, I would not hesitate to purchase this again.
A**E
Works good for filling out a hollow keyboard
Works good no issues with it. I even mixed pigment powder in it to make it look blue which worked great. I used it to fill out a Keychron c1 keyboard to be less hollow sounding along with metal weights. You can see the weights as what look like squares all over the bottom of the keyboard. Dried very fast was use able within about 12 hours if not less. I'm not an expert on silicone varieties, but this does appear to be the higher quality platinum type. For a keyboard project like this you will use probably less than 1/2 the bottle, so plenty left over for other things, the weights took up a lot of the space too that would have required a tiny bit more silicone without them, but still should have plenty left over if you don't use weights.
D**S
So far so good!
I have made one mold with this stuff, had a good experience, and expect to make more once I get around to designing some multi-part multi-part mold molds in OpenSCAD (because I am a nerd who would rather talk math to computers than take casts of random items around the house).This kit comes with the silicone resin, of course, but also mixing/measuring cups, wooden stir sticks (if you run out, buy some popsicles), liquid dyes for making your molds whatever color you want, a bag of LEGO-compatible bricks for building a retaining wall around your random object(s), and some plastic bags for holding in whatever leaks through the brick walls.I haven't actually used the bricks or the bags, because my 3D printed mold master had built-in walls, but they might be handy for building space ships or something. Heck, you could use this kit to take a mold of them and produce your own bricks! This will of course require a two-part mold, and figuring out how to make that work is left as an exercise to the reader. Or take a mold of your popsicle sticks so you can resin-cast your own when you run out, if you don't like eating popsicles.The two parts of the resin are supposedly equal density, which is great because it means you can measure by mass (I like to use this little scale: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003STEJ4S) or by volume. I found that the silicone will peel off of the included plastic measuring cups easily enough, once it has cured, but I prefer to wipe them out with a paper towel and then use soap and water to get any remaining residue so I don't have to worry about it, later. The same goes for the inverse: mixing epoxy or other resin in silicone cups (I like these ones: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09WDPYD27, but of course with this kit you have the option to cast your own!), which is usually the first thing you do once you have a silicone mold.
R**R
Perfect for casting
Got this to make a grogu to go with mandalorian and the kit came with silicone dye which wormed beautifully for my project and the mold box building blocks came in really handy when making the mold for his hands. The silicone has a smooth feel to it, can be sticky if you don't powder it but a bit of body powder and it's velvety soft.Since I used a silicone mold to cast silicone it was a little difficult to remold but when against rigid materials(not silicone) it released very easily. It does take a bit to get to gel then solid form but that really only matters if you have to sit there for it to cure
R**F
Reliable and works well
This is an easy to use kit for making silicon molds. More importantly, I've been using the molds for quite some time now and they have remained in great shape. The molded material is flexible, and yet sturdy enough to create the shapes I need. For making your own custom molds, this is perfect.
W**D
Failure to cure properly
Followed the instruction on box, and lead to two failed molds. The inside of the mold was still wet and sticky even after letting sit for 12+ hours. Save yourself the time and headache and get a different brand.
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