[1 lb]
[3 oz. (84 g)]
[1.5 oz (42 g)]
[6 oz (168 g)]
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Works with LOTS of Casting MaterialsCreate parts with polymer clay, epoxy, polyester, resin, clay, soap, candle, crayon, concrete and more. Make molds of sculptures, prototypes, candles, picture frames, coins, and more. |
The EASIEST Mold Making Material AvailableNo mixing or weighing. If you make a mistake (not that you will!) you can reform the mold as many times as you want. This molding putty behaves just like a silicone molding putty, except it can be remelted and reused. |
Create Parts FastThe mold cools to solidify, so make super speedy molds by placing your mold in the freezer to cool. Small parts can be completed in 10 minutes. Larger parts will take longer. |
The 3 oz size softens in 30 seconds. The 1 pound size take 2 minutes to soften. Then press over your part.
To Make Two Part Molds, chill the first mold half and then press the other ImPRESSive Putty over the other half.
PRESS for great details. This material makes excellent molds, and it is very easy to use. Recommended for polymer clay, clay, fast cure urethanes, soaps, waxes, and ComposiCast White and Black Resin.
To use: Heat ImPRESSive putty until dough/clay like in the microwave. Once the Putty is cool enough to touch, create your mold by pressing an object into the putty. The Putty will become rubber-like after cooling.
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Price | $31.00$31.00 | $38.00$38.00 | $34.95$34.95 | $39.99$39.99 | $47.45$47.45 |
Re-Usable? | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Putty or Pourable? | Putty | Putty | Pourable | Pourable | Pourable |
Mold Box Required | No | No | Yes, or brush-on | Yes, or brush-on | Yes, or brush-on |
Two-Part Molds? | Yes, Chill first 1/2 first | Yes, Chill first 1/2 first | Yes, Chill first 1/2 first | Yes, Chill first 1/2 first | Yes, Chill first 1/2 first |
Other | Molding Putty to replace silicone putty | Lowest cost option. Just like ImPRESSive Putty, but you heat and stir the first time you use it. | Food Contact Safe, Use Vegetable Oil as mold release | Food Contact Safe. Softer than Original for soy wax or chocolate | Low cost, Not for edible castings. |
ComposiMold and ImPRESSive Putty are the most versatile, easiest to use, and best mold making materials available. They are your tools for duplicating your own parts. We have seen it being used successfully for thousands of people, and we know you can be successful too.
And to help you be successful, we want to share with you tips and best practices that we’ve learned from using our own products.
Tip 1. Start small, start simple, it’s reusable. Everyone wants to start out with an action figure, hollowed out double sided figurine, or thin walled toy motorcycle. Go for it. You Can duplicate almost anything. But we recommend doing this as your second or third mold, not as your first mold.
So what do we mean by starting simple? Use a master part that has a flat side. It doesn’t have to be completely flat. It could be tall or short as long as one side is flat surface to it so you can set it into a simple mold box such as a cup or container. Also, look for pieces that don’t have thin protrusions coming off at different angles. You can definitely mold it, but it will take some practice, which is why simpler shapes are create a nice solid mold making experience.
2. Adhere your bottom to the bottom: Lightweight parts will float. Plastic floats, so adhere it to the bottom of your container. If your part floats in water, it will float in ComposiMold.
3. No Boiling and pour cool: Don’t let the mold making materials boil too much as it will degrade the mold making materials over time. You can also melt in a double boiler or chocolate melter.
4. Store your molds in a cool dry place in a Ziploc: How to keep your molds. Sometimes you make a mold that you want to keep. You can. Just cover your mold by placing it in a Ziplock bag or other sealed container, keep it in a cool, dry place, and it should last you several years with no problems. And of course, you can re-melt it anytime you like.
5. Fix a mold with a heat gun: You can patch a hole in a mold by melting some ComposiMold and brushing it over the hole. This works really well if you place your original in the mold while you are fixing the whole. You can melt the ComposiMold with a hot air gun.
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Two Part Molds with Urethane or Epoxy Resins |
Great for Polymer Clay Push Molds |
Frame Restoration and Woodworking |
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Missing Game Pieces? |
Low Melt Metal Casting |
Soaps in cool shapes, Waxes too. |
Jewelry, Wood Craft, Great Details |