✨ Mold Your Imagination with Ease!
Mold Star 15 Slow is a premium platinum silicone rubber mix designed for effortless crafting. With a user-friendly 1A:1B mix ratio, it eliminates the need for weighing scales, making it ideal for both professionals and hobbyists. This versatile mold mix cures to a soft, strong, and tear-resistant rubber, perfect for a variety of applications including wax, gypsum, resins, and concrete. Enjoy a generous pot life of 50 minutes and a quick cure time of just 4 hours, all in a compact pint unit.
Item Dimensions | 7.6 x 5.9 x 3.1 inches |
Material Type | Silicone Rubber |
Item Shape | Star |
Color | Green |
C**N
Terrific molds, but not for resin prints
This makes terrific strong molds, fast and easy. If you use a single graduated container and pour in the same amount of A and B, then cleanup is very fast and easy because you can just wait for the residue to set up in the container and then it just pulls out all in one piece.The instructions clearly state that it will not set up in the presence of sulfates, but I didn't realize that most resin prints have sulfates. This will work great with regular (FDM) 3d printers, but not for resin printers unless you get special resin!
S**C
Awesome choice for anyone, but especially for beginners
I've tried a lot of molding silicones from a few brands, and so far, this one's my favorite for a handful of reasons.1. Long pot life means there's ample time to mix and pour before things start to thicken up on you. If you're like me, when you first start making your own molds, you'll find dozens of ways to screw things up. A nice long pot life means that if (or in my case, WHEN) things go haywire, you'll have plenty of time to fix things. Silicone isn't cheap, so mistakes can be expensive -- the wiggle room is nice!2. Relatively quick cure time, especially given how long you have before the mix starts to solidify. I can come home from work, pour a mold, and it's ready to use with time to spare before I need to head to bed.3. Platinum cure is always a plus. For mysterious reasons, I've had trouble with tin cure silicones and the material I usually cast (epoxy). I think post-curing tin-cure molds is supposed to solve part of the issue, but even when I've tried that, the tin-cure molds have left a slightly tacky, sticky film on the surface of my castings. I've had much better luck with platinum silicones, which actually seem to *improve* how my epoxy resin cures.4. Low viscosity means you don't get bubbles as long as you don't overmix, and the trapped air in detailed molds doesn't have shove its way through super-thick goop to break free. In other words, unlike a lot of silicones, you can get excellent results with this one without using a vacuum degassing thing-a-ma-bob.The last thing is a plus/minus: This stuff is soft, but not insanely soft. The flexibility makes it excellent for intricate stuff because you don't need Hercules hands to get your casting out of the mold. However, really soft, flexible silicone like this can also cause some problems. So here are a couple tips I learned the hard way :).1. If you'll be casting something in multiple layers, make sure you either place your mold in some kind of support shell -- a cup or a plastic bowl can work -- or make your mold with extra "buffer" rubber on the base and the sides. Why? Well, if you move the mold too much, those awesome natural silicone release properties can work against you and knock your layer loose, which means the next layer can ooze down the sides. Having something to make sure the soft mold doesn't get jostled makes all the difference.2. On a similar note, if you're going to make one mold with lots of cavities, it's probably best to time things to everything is ready to be popped out of the mold at the same time. The flexibility means it's pretty easy to accidentally knock one casting loose while trying to remove another one.All in all, a really awesome product. Highly recommended!
C**N
Excellent Silicone and Even Better Support
Mold Star 15 Slow has been fantastic for my projects. It captures fine detail really well and gives me consistent, bubble-free results. The longer working time is a huge plus when I need extra time to get everything just right.But what really stood out was the customer support. I reached out to Smooth-On directly to figure out which silicone would be best for what I was doing, and they walked me through everything step by step. Later, when I had some trouble with my mixing technique, they were super helpful and patient—totally saved me from wasting materials.Great product backed by a great team. Highly recommend it if you're getting into mold making or want something reliable with solid support behind it.
M**S
Nice casting plastic that flows well in the mold.
I have worked with this company's materials before and I have never been disappointed, nice fluid plastic that sets up quickly and casts with very few air bubbles. - Easy to use 1to1 mix ratio.
S**N
Good stuff but does not work for SLA printed parts
This stuff is easy to use, make sure to mix it well. A bit on the SUPER EXPENSIVE side for the amount you get but I guess thats what you have to pay for a decent product. A good thing to know is it will not cure against an SLA Printed model by itself. However if you coat the sla print heavily in mold release it will work...but have to move quick after spraying. If it is not coated it will not cure against the resin no matter how long you wait. Too bad amazon does not carry the gallon jugs though.
C**L
Perfect! Always reliable!
My favorite silicone mold combo! Always always yields perfect molds! And keeps all the details!
S**L
Excellent product , great way to test ideas without huge costs!!!!!!!
These are great kits for beginners or experienced alike, If you need a small amount for testing this is an ideal way to buy. I especially love the slow cure time of this silicon as i don't need to use a pressure tank or degassing unit to rid the mold of air bubbles. I just tapped the sides of the acrylic mold walls for a minute or so and it is left overnight to cure (4 hours is the normal cure time). Next morning i removed the original plastilina scalp and a perfect silicon mould was the result. I used smooth-ons white resin to test cast some door pulls i wanted for my workshop, i needed something big and strong to take the abuse one normally gets in a workshop environment. Smooth-On Smooth-Cast 300 Liquid Plastic Compound Smooth-Cast 300 was the perfect answer, 2.5 minute pot life and a 10 minute de-mold time was just right to enable me to get rid of all the small air bubbles introduce during the mixing process. After de-molding a quick rinse in Acetone and the pulls are ready for paint. As you will seeform the first picture the far right skull is the original sculpt then the white resin skull,l next the red painted skull and finally far left we have the final product with a little Burnt Umber Acrylic added to highlight the detail.I will need more than 100 pulls so i have ordered a gallon of the resin and more of the silicon so that i can cast 4 at a time, i may even try the Bronze powder and the Onyx resins to see what they look like 100% recommend these products but do pay attention to the mixing instructions and do shake the resins well before mixing together as they do settle over time
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