🎨 Unleash Your Creativity with Every Pour!
The BBDINOBBDINO Super Elastic Silicone Mold Making Kit is a user-friendly, 70.56 Oz silicone rubber kit designed for effortless mold making. With a 1:1 mix ratio, self-degassing properties, and a stunning Jade Green color, this kit is perfect for both beginners and experienced crafters. It cures quickly at room temperature and is suitable for a variety of applications, ensuring your creative projects are both beautiful and durable.
Material Type | 100% silicone rubber |
Item Dimensions | 9.25 x 7.28 x 3.74 inches |
Shape | Liquid |
Color | Jade Green |
G**O
Excellent Choice for Intricate Sculptures: BBDINO Super Elastic Silicone
I recently discovered the wonders of BBDINO Super Elastic Silicone for my intricate sculpture projects, and I couldn't be happier with the results. This platinum cure silicone offers a host of features that make it a must-have for any sculptor.The standout feature of BBDINO Super Elastic Silicone is its incredibly low Shore hardness of less than 10A. This characteristic ensures easy demolding of even the most complex sculptures without sacrificing fine details. With approximately 250% elongation, the silicone's exceptional elasticity is vital for preserving the integrity of my sculptures during demolding and handling.One of the things I love about this silicone is its versatility in mixing options. Whether you prefer volume or weight measurements, BBDINO Super Elastic Silicone accommodates both, allowing for accurate and consistent mixing every time.The silicone is perfect for various mold types, including one-piece molds, glove molds, and matrix molds. It captures intricate details with precision, ensuring faithful reproduction of my sculptures in the final cast.However, it's important to note that BBDINO Super Elastic Silicone requires specific curing conditions. It must be cured above a certain temperature to ensure timely curing within the recommended 3-5 hour timeframe. Failure to meet the temperature requirement may result in longer curing times or incomplete curing. Additionally, users should be aware of the material compatibility of their master object to prevent cure inhibition, as this silicone is sensitive to various substances.In conclusion, BBDINO Super Elastic Silicone is an exceptional choice for sculptors seeking a high-performance molding material. Its low Shore hardness, outstanding elasticity, and compatibility with different mold types make it an invaluable tool for capturing intricate details. Just remember to follow the curing instructions and ensure material compatibility. With BBDINO Super Elastic Silicone, you can bring your artistic vision to life with remarkable precision and ease.Edit: 6/25/23 - I wanted to address some reviews I recently read about:-This silicone is very thin and runny which is exactly what you want to flow into the details of your object.-Also this is not a brush on silicone and should be not used for such applications.-Using this in the summer/ higher temps (80F+) will cause this silicone to cure faster than the stated timeEDIT: 1/8/24 update - Still my favorite silicone to date. Extremely cost effective and has great shore hardness & elongation. I saw a 1 star video review stating that the silicone does not cure but the user was using 3d printed RESIN which contains SULFUR and WILL CAUSE CURE INHIBITION to platinum cure silicone. DO NOT DO THIS. Platinum cure silicone will not cure when in contact Sulphur.Also this is not a paid review, I make and cast sculptures full time for a living and this has been the most hassle-free and reliable silicone I've ever used.
S**E
First attempt and it worked perfect!
I do a lot of 3D printing, but I needed to make a part that was both flexible and durable that I couldn't 3D print. Partly because of the shape, and partly because my printer can't handle super-flexible filament.I saw this stuff on Amazon and it seemed like it might work, so I ordered the small kit. I then 3D printed a mold in PLA, then coated the parts that needed to be smooth in XTC-3D epoxy. For the parts where surface didn't matter, I just left the raw PLA, layer lines and all. Because of the odd shape, I had to make a 4-part mold that could be screwed together.Once the epoxy was dry, I mixed up a batch of this BBDINO silicone, being careful to be as precise as possible with measuring. After mixing thoroughly, I took a 60ml syringe and sucked up all the silicone mix and then squirted it through the access hole in the top of my mold until it started coming out of the vent holes.At first it went pretty well, but after a couple minutes the silicone started seeping through the joints of the mold. I figured that might happen since this stuff is pretty thin - which is a good thing for getting it to flow into all nooks and crannies of the mold, but I should have done a better job sealing it. I made a frantic effort to tape up the seams to try and stop the leaks. Fortunately, it worked for the most part. But because a little bit leaked out, I didn't have quite enough to fill to the top anymore, so I quickly mixed up a second small batch and injected that as well. No big deal. I left the syringe sitting in the filler with a little excess in it so it would top off the mold if any more leaked out as it cured.Unfortunately, I got a little impatient and pulled the syringe out about an hour later, before it was completely cured and the "plug" for the hole pulled out with it because it was still soft. It didn't hurt anything in the end, other than to leave a slight dip in the finished surface instead of a plug that could be cut flush. Lesson learned.I couldn't wait to see how it came out. The instructions say to wait 5 hours before demolding, but I did it after a little more than 4. It was perfect! (other than the dip mentioned above). In order to completely remove it from the mold I had to stretch it around parts to get it loose. It's quite durable! I had to stretch quite a bit and it showed no signs of tearing. There was a lot of flashing from where it had leaked into the joints of the mold, but that was easy enough to trim off. They even supply a tool for doing so, though I didn't try it.It picked up every detail of the mold, including of course the layer lines. I had no trouble with it sticking to anything. Even the rough layer lines of the PLA. It came out of the syringe and mixing cups easily too, just by pulling on it.I have to say I am thrilled with how things turned out. I will definitely be using this stuff again if I need to make more squishy parts.
T**H
Great product
It works great I've made some very good molds from it, it's simple to use and works exactly as it should. Great product.
B**D
worked well
I use this to make wheels for my 3lb combat robot. It hardens nicely, holds up really well (even for what I use it for) I had no issues at all with this product.
A**Y
Highly recommend
This was my first time ever making a mold and resin cast. I have a 170yo Victorian with a beautiful wrought iron porch railing and cap. Several of the top pieces were missing and I could find no replacements in reproduction outlets or salvage yards. I decided to try making resin replacements which ment making a mold. They turned out wonderfully. Pics are of original pieces with brown primer, my mold (10a) and my final resin piece to the right with a finished original to the left. A couple things I did to try to ensure success. I wrapped my mold box boards in wax paper to help the mold come out. I coated the primered original in clear acrylic to prevent the metal and primer from causing cure inhibition. I sprayed the box and original with Pam before pouring the silicone. I used a release agent before pouring the resin. The silicone was easy to mix and pour, had no bubbles and set up well. It is flexible enough to make demolding such an ornate pattern easy and has held up to 7 castings so far without any deterioration. Highly recommended.
V**M
Excelent quality for candy making
Great quality for making chocolate and gummy molds. The texture is great and the precision of details after various uses is amazing. Perfect for DIY products. Plus very fast arrival to LATAM.
A**T
Not good for big projects, tares easily, hard to demold and expensive.
Hard to demold. And it tares easily. I wouldn't recommend it for big projects as it's too expensive.
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