✨ Mold Your Imagination into Reality!
The Silicone Mold Making Kit features 66oz of high-quality platinum silicone rubber with a 15A hardness, ideal for creating durable and intricate resin molds. With a high-temperature resistance of 300-500 degrees and a low shrinkage rate, this kit is perfect for artists and DIY enthusiasts looking to craft unique jewelry and resin artwork. The easy 1:1 mixing ratio ensures consistent results, while our dedicated customer support is available around the clock to assist with any inquiries.
G**N
Easy mixing & cure as promised in directions. (Second Rating - New Order)
I've had varied luck with other Silicone "kits" but this one, Shore Resin 15A 66 oz works beautifully!The problem with Tin cures is the 1 to 10 ratio, and other Platinum cures with the 1 to 1 parts A & B didn't mix properly.But this Shore Resin 15A was a success, EVEN with a Silicone color mixed in (about 1% color into the clear part B, then matching that weight on the scale for part A.)This was a sample pour with Selsil mold release sprayed a day ahead so it was dry and ready.After mixing A & B for about 5 minutes with a spatula and pouring into the mold it began degassing within minutes, with bubbles rising on the surface. After 3 hours it was done and the tool I used bounced on the cured, evenly colored surface. Even the trace amount left in the PLASTIC pouring cup came out easily without any mold release and showed the strength & elasticity of the finished product.This is the good stuff! The first big mold worked as planned, but I'm already on an improved version. The problem with that was in my design, which used methods based on the kind of mold you'd make if you were casting the item in Bronze.This is versatile material and doesn't need such a fussy mold treatment!The ONE BIG Issue I have now is the "push-down and twist to open" caps for the A & B. Sometimes there's not a good one in the batch but it gets through anyway. The cap for the A container FAILED, and no matter how I pushed or twisted just wouldn't go on, not to mention come off! The little wedges inside had gone smooth enough to not catch, so the only solution was to cut a slot on the side of the "outside" cap, pry it off the "inside" cap, and epoxy those two together. The other solution would have been to drill a hole through both of them (if it was stuck on the container) and put a 1/2" sheet metal screw through them, on the top, close to the edge for maximum torque (and even a 2nd so there's no way it could slip.)I understand the reason for these protective caps but that doesn't mean I can't hate them!
L**
Crisp molds
Each to use. Crisp molds
K**R
Works great
Works great if you make sure you mix it long enough. The directions say to mix for 5 mins and if you don't it will stay tacky because it's not fully mixed, but once I actually read and followed the directions it worked great (shocking i know!). I did find that it doesn't like uncured clay. I used uncured oven bake clay to fill in some holes I didn't want on my the item I was molding and the it stayed tacky where ever there was clay. Probably if I'd used air dry clay and let it cure it would have been fine, I don't think nit liked the moisture.
T**M
Skin
Was not what I wanted but was what I ordered. Needed more information in the description . Was easy to use
M**E
Great Molding Material Used to Line Cat Litterbox Container
I used this silicone to make waterproof the inside floor of the cabinet which encloses my cats’ litterbox. It took about 48 hours to completely harden, which was longer than I expected it to, but the seal was watertight and hardy. I use a damp washcloth to wipe down the surface after vacuuming out the spilled litter and it has held up well for the past 2 months. I am pleased. Be sure to measure each of the 2 liquids out exactly equally though before mixing as my imperfect proportions may have been the reason for how long it took to set!
A**R
Very Disappointed
This is my first time using this particular product brand. Purchased it because of price. Not a fan of having both parts translucent but I took the time to be sure it was mixed very well. The openings to pour are too shallow and the product drips down th front when poured. Used plexiglass, made a very nice mold yesterday and did a castRemoving the mold to find small bubbles in the mold cavity. I have enough experience through working with resin on how to mix property to avoid introducing any air to a mixture. Made this same casting with a different brand without this problem. Wasted my time and materials with nothing to show for it but a mold I can't use!UPDATED 12/26/24Gave it another chance and followed the instructions again to the letter, another mold frame wasted. The product was warmed before mixing to be sure it was thin enough to degass and not as many micro bubbles but one large one but what was worse after two days the object being copied still had honey like silicone thatwouldn't cure yet the shell was firm. Luckily I was able to clean the object with an alcohol bath because It was a one of a kind. Unused product is on its way back, never to buy again!
J**J
works well, jugs have good caps.
works as expected. It also has good caps with little inner plugs so it doesn't leak and makes it easer to keep the two parts from getting cross-contaminated.
Z**C
I do love it
I like this product a lot. Made perfect molds
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