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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 6 de mayo de 2025
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.
Amy Sanders
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 12 de mayo de 2025
Easy to use. Easy to measure, mix and pour. Mold comes out great each time.
josh
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 11 de mayo de 2025
First time casting a silicone mold, but this material seems to be of good quality and worked just as I hoped it would. The only negative thing I would have to say about the entire deal is that the mixing/measuring cups that came with this kit were way too tiny for my purpose and therefore useless to me. Fortunately I had others to use, but the silicone is great.
Tom
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 22 de marzo de 2025
Was not what I wanted but was what I ordered. Needed more information in the description . Was easy to use
glenn
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 2 de enero de 2025
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!
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