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The BBDINO Silicone Mold Making Kit features a user-friendly 1:1 mix ratio with no scale needed, a low viscosity Shore A15 silicone for easy pouring and flexible molds, and a fast 4-5 hour room temperature cure. Perfect for resin, soap, candle, and food-safe mold casting, it offers a long shelf life and a unique persimmon color for precise mixing and minimal waste.
Item Dimensions | 7.87 x 5.31 x 2.76 inches |
Material Type | 100% silicone rubber |
Item Shape | liquid |
Color | Warm Orange |
S**C
**Important advice with UPDATE**
It's very important to note that since this is platinum cure the mixture cannot touch anything containing sulfur before it's fully cured, even tools that have touched tin cure in the past or anything containing sulfur, it will inhibit The cure. You must make sure that if you're setting in clay for a two-part mold it must indicate sulfur free... Even my "sulfer-free" Sargent Plasticina inhibited The cure, but that may be due to cross-contamination***Also very important to note***Most quick dry adhesives will inhibit The cure including super glues that contain cyanoacrylate and hot glue. Exposure to the adhesive side of most tapes including duct tape and electrical tape will inhibit the cure as well... So basically everything that I use, or have you used, to construct mold boxes and affix vent sprues.However, I'm still going to give this product five stars, simply because my failures have been due to compatibility issues. But this silicone is precisely what I've been looking for: ultra low viscosity to get in those teeny tiny nooks and crannies, extremely high flexibility to stretch and yank those little suckers out, so INCREDIBLY easy to mix and pour you could just bang out molds in seconds, an abnormally High potlife for such a QUICK cure time, and NOT ONE BASTARDLY BUBBLE COULD BE FOUND!!!!*UPDATE*Adhesives that can be used: hot glue, but it MUST be clear, CA/cyanoacrylate super glues, but the must be FULLY cured.I purchased some sticky wax adhesive, wax sprues, liquid sonite wax for coating porous mold box materials, and sculptex sulfer-free modeling clay. Also tried some srues i made from 2pt epoxy clay. All of the aforementioned worked beautifully!Now I have some super stretchy, tear resistant, molds that were a DREAM to pour!BEST PART... i cast them, along with 3 other previously made molds (different brands/types) all with ArtResin brand resin and BBDINO was the only mold to produce TACK FREE figures in 12hrs!
T**.
Best brand, very reliable
The texture of my molds was perfect, the curing time was only five hours and I live in a tropical, hot, and humid island. The package instructions were clear and understandable, and everything was packed neatly. It is not sticky at all and all the shapes were perfectly formed, nothing sticks to the molds when I use them.
A**N
Worked great!
I had a non mold-making project that silicone rubber seemed perfect for. The BBDINO did not disappoint. The bottles were easy to open and easy to identify. I've never worked with silicone rubber before but this is the first 2-part anything I've used that didn't make me dizzy while working with it; no odor. It mixed and poured easily and was definitely set by the time I was able to check on it, 6 hours later. Thanks BBDINO!
J**E
Didn't cure on Monster Clay
This silicone is a good value for the money. I liked that it was easy to mix and pour and the little bit of extra cured nicely in a small cup; however, it did not cure in a thin layer over my Monster clay sculptures. I am unsure why this is and Monster clay does not contain sulfur. I will test some barrier methods for now since my projects are for little mushrooms intended for reptile terrariums and I would hate to just toss this, but moving forward, I will have to find another product.
M**N
easy, good result
odorless but keep in mind it still does "off gas". use good ventilation. my studio is 20'x20' but i opened a window anywayit's a a bit thin so make sure your mold is tight
A**E
First time making a silicone mold
This was the first time I've used a product like this, and it was simple & easy to use. For the pour I made a frame of some scrap plexiglass held together with hot glue (on the outside) and I was reproducing a simple shape I had cut out of wood. Neither the plexiglass nor the wood stuck strongly to the silicone, they released easily. The mold once set was solid, worked fine with epoxy resin (which also released easily), and even reproduced the wood grain on a spot I hadn't sanded down completely.
S**D
Easy to use but hard to estimate how much silicone you need
I was trying to mold some fruit pieces and I had one deeper mold and two shallow molds set up. I mixed the silicone up, and it goes together easily. Unfortunately I didn't have enough to mix the deepest mold which I tried first. So I poured it into the next deepest, and it still wasn't enough! SO I only got the most shallow out of the whole kit. It's been a long time since I tried making one of these. Great product but now I am torn if I should re-order or try to find something more cost effective.
D**N
WORKS AS ADVERTISED BUT...
...This is really a great product for making molds or work mats or whatever you need. However, something to remember is that this stuff is the enemy of paint. If you have any on your hands, even a tiny bit and mistakenly handle something you are going to paint, you will get fisheye spots, as the paint, of course, will not adhere to the Silicone (duh.) I know most folks who do a lot of DIY will probably already know this. But I didn't and it took weeks to figure out what was happening. Nothing negative about the Silicone. But something to always keep in mind.
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