





Mold Max 60 - High Heat Resistant Silicone Rubber Compound - Pint Unit: desertcart.com: Industrial & Scientific Review: Very useful, easy to learn - For first time silicone makers, these are the most important things to know: read the instructions, read them again, and then follow them. Make sure that you also have purchased Smooth-On's Universal Mold Release, as well as a gram scale and some disposable mixing utensils. As you can see from the image, the mold release made it so that I didn't even need to finish and smooth my mold parts. My first attempt successfully yielded a heating block boot for my MonoPrice Maker Ultimate (Wanhao Duplicator 6). It slid on easily and without tearing, and took well to heating. The included instructions tell you what you need to do for success, so I won't be outlining that. However, a tip that I can offer is to find a way to pour the B agent (the smaller bottle) without dribbling. If you know of a way to cut the seal into a pourable spout or have a topper that can fit over it, I recommend it. It splashes and gets everywhere. Do your math correctly, keep your scale handy, do this outside if possible, and you will be making great heat-resistant silicone parts in no time. Review: Works great for casting pewter. Using 10cc syringe to extract the blue liquid works best. - I bought the Mold Max 60 - Pint Unit. First time casting anything. I used R92 Pewter ingot and the mold handles the heat without seeming to be affected at all. Now about the product itself. The big container is unwieldy just because of how big the lid is and when pouring some out it will get all over the threads and hence on your gloves (wear gloves) and then on the lid and then on anything and everything you touch. And that stuff will still be wet the next day and beyond as it doesn't seem to dry out - ever. I used a 10cc syringe to get the blue liquid (small bottle) and that size syringe just fits through the mouth of the bottle. Two things I can say about the blue liquid is it splashes very easily so stir slowly and secondly, I don't think it takes as much as they say in the instructions as long as you stir well. Use flat bottom paper cups to mix it in so you can tear the remainder in the bottom out when it has cured - cut those little bits up and insert them into the next pour to essentially have no wasted mix.





| ASIN | B00IZNNIU8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #32,103 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #303 in Sculpture Molding & Casting Products |
| Brand Name | Smooth-On |
| Color | Red |
| Compatible Material | Silicone |
| Container Type | Pail |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (391) |
| Full Cure Time | 24 Hours |
| Item Form | Compound |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 2.5 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Smooth-On, Inc. |
| Material Type | Silicone |
| Model | 4336899298 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Low Linear Shrinkage and Low Mixed Viscosity |
| Specific Uses For Product | Casting |
| Tensile Strength | 398 Pounds Per Square Inch |
| UPC | 751635273412 |
| Unit Count | 16.0 Fluid Ounces |
| Viscosity | low |
| Volume | 16 Fluid Ounces |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
D**N
Very useful, easy to learn
For first time silicone makers, these are the most important things to know: read the instructions, read them again, and then follow them. Make sure that you also have purchased Smooth-On's Universal Mold Release, as well as a gram scale and some disposable mixing utensils. As you can see from the image, the mold release made it so that I didn't even need to finish and smooth my mold parts. My first attempt successfully yielded a heating block boot for my MonoPrice Maker Ultimate (Wanhao Duplicator 6). It slid on easily and without tearing, and took well to heating. The included instructions tell you what you need to do for success, so I won't be outlining that. However, a tip that I can offer is to find a way to pour the B agent (the smaller bottle) without dribbling. If you know of a way to cut the seal into a pourable spout or have a topper that can fit over it, I recommend it. It splashes and gets everywhere. Do your math correctly, keep your scale handy, do this outside if possible, and you will be making great heat-resistant silicone parts in no time.
A**.
Works great for casting pewter. Using 10cc syringe to extract the blue liquid works best.
I bought the Mold Max 60 - Pint Unit. First time casting anything. I used R92 Pewter ingot and the mold handles the heat without seeming to be affected at all. Now about the product itself. The big container is unwieldy just because of how big the lid is and when pouring some out it will get all over the threads and hence on your gloves (wear gloves) and then on the lid and then on anything and everything you touch. And that stuff will still be wet the next day and beyond as it doesn't seem to dry out - ever. I used a 10cc syringe to get the blue liquid (small bottle) and that size syringe just fits through the mouth of the bottle. Two things I can say about the blue liquid is it splashes very easily so stir slowly and secondly, I don't think it takes as much as they say in the instructions as long as you stir well. Use flat bottom paper cups to mix it in so you can tear the remainder in the bottom out when it has cured - cut those little bits up and insert them into the next pour to essentially have no wasted mix.
J**M
Casts pewter well and holds fine detail.
Very good for pewter casting, as long as you don't get the pewter too hot when you go to pour it. Holds the definition of the mold extremely well. Does need mold release with pewter. (I use a fine talc powder.)
R**T
Great stuff for high heat applications!
Cures a lot faster than it says on the instructions which I didn’t mind. I’m using it to make some tin jigs and it works perfectly for that! Nice and easy to clamp because the silicone is very rigid. Maybe wear gloves when using because the red gets everywhere 😂. Very minimal bubble! Have made tons of jigs with it so far and it looks like it’s new still despite the crazy heat.
S**N
Good, but know what it is
This is a good product, but like anything not perfect. The cheapest platinum based silicon is good enough for pewter, so be sure you need something with the heat resistance of this product. It is very stiff and you can break a mold if not careful. It is not dimensionally stable over time - so if you plan to use this over a period of several months, expect some shrinkage.
S**K
Took high temp and allowed for great detail
I cast zinc, bismuth and minor other metal fine pieces at about 500f or below 600f and found this very easy to use. I used a silicone mold release for the second shell/half and it didn't work very well without a ton of effort and I sprayed it very thick. Next time I'll use a high viscosity liquid or almost solid soap/wax to most likely work much better. But it last many hours and only drawback is the time to produce the molds of which I was carefully at recommended full cure cycle to take for both halves at 24 hours per half or two days total. Not a big deal but noteworthy. I will be buying again PS my pieces were about 3/8 thick and my halves were each about 1/2 inch. Felt this was thrifty in my work as didn't use but a small amount. Tends do burn a bit but with zero degradation to detail or flexibility.
I**C
Cool works really well. High heat
This stuff was really cool to work with. Was able to make some really strong detailed molds, and pour pewder directly into them.
J**R
Muy buena calidad
Nice product
T**T
worked well was able to mould a lead keel bulb for a model yacht easy to use
A**R
While it did not appear that much of the product was lost, the lid did come loose in shipping, this could be problematic for others, especially where more product might be lost.
G**T
easy to use .
A**R
price marked up. product came looking opened already, spill and smear marks everywhere on instructions and bottles. the brand and product itself are great, made lead casting molds with perfect detail.
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