No hay artículos en el carro
No hay artículos en el carroSumerja un trozo del Oyumaru en agua caliente (aprox.: 80 grados C) durante aproximadamente 3 a 5 minutos. Saca el Oyumaru del agua con un par de pinzas y sécalo con una toalla. Mientras sigue siendo suave, presiona el material que deseas moldear en el Oyumaru. Si el Oyumaru se pone duro mientras estás trabajando con él, colócalo de nuevo en el agua y comienza el proceso de nuevo. Deja que Oyumaru se enfríe, retira tu objeto y tu molde está listo para tu proyecto de arcilla. Oyumaru es reutilizable. Blanco transparente, 2.28 0.61 0.3 pulgadas por pieza. El molde es un poco flexible cuando está fresco, por lo que no tienes problemas para sacar tu producto final de este molde.
Bob Fortuna
Comentado en México el 12 de marzo de 2024
material perfecto para hacer moldes de manera sencilla y rápida
jay3
Comentado en Australia el 23 de noviembre de 2024
I haven't had time to use this product yet. I bought it to transfer intricate designs.
Neo 21173
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 13 de enero de 2024
This product works great when it comes down to casting more little parts that you need for miniatures. Or anything you may need casting. I need some more magazine pouches for a squad of tactical Marines This is a great way to make more of that part at a very low price.10/10 Will recommend
A.N.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 13 de septiembre de 2024
I recently tried the Reusable Clay Mold Making kit that requires only hot water for use. I remember this came out in japan maybe 20 or so years ago and was delighted to find it. The concept behind this mold-making kit is quite innovative. It uses hot water to shape the clay, which is a unique approach compared to traditional mold-making methods that often involve complex chemicals or materials. The process is straightforward: you immerse the mold material in hot water, mold it to your desired shape, and let it cool. The molds come out well-defined and sturdy, which is great for a variety of crafting projects. The kit offers good value for its price. Given that it’s reusable and relatively easy to use, it’s a cost-effective option for mold-making. The quality and durability of the molds make it a worthwhile investment for those who frequently engage in crafting or model-making.
Pedro Negrete
Comentado en México el 22 de abril de 2024
Exelente producto y facil de utilizar
Arrow H.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de julio de 2022
Need to make a quick and small reusable mold of something for resin epoxy? This is what you need!All you do is boil it for a minute, and then quickly form it around whatever you want to cast. Then wait a couple minutes for it to cool off and harden and just like that you have a reusable, non-stick resin mold! Done with the mold? Boil it again and use it for somethings else, it never goes bad.I've used this stuff to make molds of necklace hearts, LEGO pieces, quarters, men's rings, and many others. You have to get it!
Xeokym
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 4 de septiembre de 2019
You only get 8 bars for 13 bucks. Yet if you look up the colored set, you get 24 bars for 10 bucks. Yes, 3x the amount for 3 dollars less! Exact same product, they're just colored. They work exactly the same. Here you go: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002P6PWMS/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1I don't want to give the product itself a low rating because I believe it's the seller's fault for jacking the price up too high (and certainly mine, for not shopping around), and the rating system is for the product and not the seller. Like I said it's the same exact thing, same exact brand. You can mix the bars together either way. It's nice to have the colorless ones if you're using these to make molds, so you can sort of see inside what is going on when you pour the resin, but the colored ones are somewhat translucent so it really doesn't matter much anyway.Just FYI, you don't have to warm these up in boiling water. A heat gun will do the job just as well. I just line them up on a wire tray and warm them up as equally as possible (if using more than one) and they become just as pliable as if you boiled them, without the water mess. Also the nice thing is that if it does happen to start to harden before you done, you can just hit the blob again with the heat gun for a few seconds and it's nice and soft all over again.
Productos recomendados