Limited stocks for these molds as they are made to order.
This mold contains only 1 part.
Compatible with UV resin, polymer clay, resin clay, silver clay, soap, air dry clay (eg: Hearty and Angel clay).
Not compatible with silicone-based substances.
Measurement:
30 mm wide in diameter (1.18 inches)
1 mm thick (0.0369 inches thick)
Origin: Japan
Material: Silicone Rubber
Tips for maintaining life of silicone molds:
- Demold as soon as the resin is cured to help the mold last longer
- Always apply a mold release agent and let it sit on the mold for 20 to 30 minutes before putting resin into the mold
- After demolding, gently wipe the silicone mold surface that was in contact with resin previously using alcohol tissue so that there is no residual resin or paint
- Store it at room temperature away from sunlight (sunlight can break down silicone overtime)
- Avoid using a torch or fire over the resin (some people do this to remove surface bubbles) as the high temperature of a direct flame may break down the silicone
- UV-resin is preferred to epoxy as the curing time is shorter
- We highly recommend using an industrial mold release agent
- Avoid leaving resin inside the mold for too long as it will naturally degrade the silicone, especially if paint is added into the mix
This mold contains only 1 part.
Compatible with UV resin, polymer clay, resin clay, silver clay, soap, air dry clay (eg: Hearty and Angel clay).
Not compatible with silicone-based substances.
Measurement:
30 mm wide in diameter (1.18 inches)
1 mm thick (0.0369 inches thick)
Origin: Japan
Material: Silicone Rubber
Tips for maintaining life of silicone molds:
- Demold as soon as the resin is cured to help the mold last longer
- Always apply a mold release agent and let it sit on the mold for 20 to 30 minutes before putting resin into the mold
- After demolding, gently wipe the silicone mold surface that was in contact with resin previously using alcohol tissue so that there is no residual resin or paint
- Store it at room temperature away from sunlight (sunlight can break down silicone overtime)
- Avoid using a torch or fire over the resin (some people do this to remove surface bubbles) as the high temperature of a direct flame may break down the silicone
- UV-resin is preferred to epoxy as the curing time is shorter
- We highly recommend using an industrial mold release agent
- Avoid leaving resin inside the mold for too long as it will naturally degrade the silicone, especially if paint is added into the mix