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LET'S RESIN Silicone Mold Making Kit offers 63.48oz of premium, non-toxic, clear liquid silicone rubber designed for detailed, flexible, and bubble-free resin molds. With a precise 1:1 mix ratio and a generous working time, it’s ideal for professionals and beginners alike seeking high-quality, customizable molds for resin, wax, soap, and candle making.





















| ASIN | B096DKYT2C |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,824 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #39 in Sculpture Molding & Casting Products |
| Brand | LET'S RESIN |
| Brand Name | LET'S RESIN |
| Color | Clear |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 1,496 Reviews |
| Manufacturer | LET'S RESIN |
| Material | Silicone |
| Material Type | Silicone |
| Number of Pieces | 3 |
| Shape | Flower |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
J**E
Works good
Good quality easy to use worked great to make picky pads
A**E
Detail, Ease, Detail, Wow!
What a great product this is! I had never used silicone rubber to make moulds, so I decided to get the smallest kit to try it out. The amount of detail you get is awesome. The key is to mix it according to the instructions and measure it by weight rather than volume. I use a very accurate small jeweller's scale, and my measurements have been on point. As a container for the mould, I have used a very small container that I line with packing tape, that way I can reuse the container, and pulling the tape helps me take the mould out, easily, without damaging the base. One of my favourite characteristics is that it is self-degassing, which means that if used correctly you will not have any bubbles in your final mould. The outcome is a very detailed, flexible, yet sturdy mould. And I will repeat this because I know how people like to skip reading instructions, but unless you read and follow them with accuracy, your results may not be what you desired. If you want to try the product with a small sample -like me- this size of compound will be plenty, but do consider a larger option for other uses. I really recommend the Let's Resin Silicone Rubber!
M**.
Perfect for making picky pads!!
Thos is great for making picky pads! I mixed all of it on accident, so I had to go around the house to find some sort of "molds". I used 2 Tupperware lids and they worked just fine. 😊😊 I did get another mold from Dollar Tree. If you want to make picky pads, get this stuff! Its inexpensive and easy to make.
S**H
Works great
Worked great, better than another brand I tried in the past. Quick cure, no issues at all. I use this to make silicone molds for my blanks, I've already used one of the molds I made and it worked perfectly. Already about to repurchase.
T**I
Works pretty well.
Worked well but part of the silicone did not cure, only a small part. I made molds for my crochet hooks and it worked pretty well. As for how they work with my resin I’m not sure as they are still curing but overall I like this product. I will say it does stay liquid for a long time I thought it was not working because after an hour and a half it was still super runny, but suddenly it started to gel up so be patient.
G**N
Makes a good mold!
I figured to make a few trial pours with this sample kit, but the 8 x 8 inch piece I wanted to mold took nearly ALL of both bottles. This is OK, since I bought a MUCH larger kit (about 10x) of the same stuff! >>First off, measuring with a super-accurate scale was really important, since the parts A & B are equal parts by WEIGHT (and I was impressed by How Much More part B was by weight than part A.) >>(Equal parts by Volume won't work- it ends up being a sticky mess that never cures properly!)<< >I mixed 2 times A & B for this same mold having underestimated how much I needed, but the Silicone material allowed this (it was within 10 minutes for the second mix.) >Leveling of the mold was important since it's a FLAT texture that should make for some interesting effects. >After 4 hours the Silicone has solidified but I'm going to wait for about 10 hours to make sure. >Previous attempts with other casting compounds haven't worked BECAUSE: -(1)- Not proper proportions to begin with. -(2)- Not stirred enough to completely mix A & B. -(3)- Mold not level. -(4)- NO Mold Release used and the Silicone stuck to the molded surface and tore! >One of those small "Bulls Eye Bubble Levels" was used to get the mold LEVEL and I used some thin wedges to push under the mold to get that BUBBLE IN THE CENTER before anything else. >I mixed each A & B for at least 5 minutes with the flat spatula furnished in the kit (much better than a thin stick.) >I sprayed mold release -SELSIL- (Take Precautions!) on the surface YESTERDAY to give it lots of time to dry. Looking down through the clear smooth surface of the CURED Silicone there are NO bubbles or parts that are not fully formed on the mold surface. >I Read the INSTRUCTIONS, used a scale that made this all exact, and did everything in advance to make this try a Success. Altogether it took several days of preparation for one small mold, not including how long it took to carve the piece I molded. >>Take Your Time!<<
I**E
Would recommend
Easy to use!
M**1
Great kit that comes with supplies you’ll need
This is a great kit for a first timer like me. It has 2 measuring cups, gloves and 2 popsicle stick stirrers. Loved that it came with those things as I didn’t have most of those on hand. You mix bottle A and bottle B at a 1:1 ratio with a minimum of the combined mixture being no less than 30 grams. I read it wrong and thought it was 30ml so don’t do what I did as I could have used much less from each bottle if I weighed it instead. Since I didn’t use a lot or have a mixing cup, I poured one of them into the other measuring cup and then mixed for 3-5 min. You then pour the mixture into the container (not made of silicone) you have ready to hold the mold. Make sure what you use is flat because it won’t cast well if it’s curved like mine was. Newbie mistake. Lol. Amazon sells flat ones specific for making molds that I’ll purchase if I decide to do more.
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