✨ Craft Your Dreams, One Mold at a Time! ✨
The Remeltable Silicone Mold Making Kit is a revolutionary crafting solution that allows for easy, no-mix mold creation. With 16 oz of food-contact safe silicone, this kit is perfect for making molds for resin, plaster, chocolate, and more. It’s designed for up to 30 reuses, making it an eco-friendly choice for creative projects.
Material Type | Silicone |
Color | Clear |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Dimensions | 7 x 2 x 7 inches |
Item Weight | 1.4 Pounds |
S**N
Perfect for Picky Pad Users
The mixture smells like citrus! This bag makes about 6 4-inch picky pads. It is quick to heat up and quick to set! (Work quickly) Great value considering one bag costs as much as one reusable picky pad. Softer than silicone which really helps my dermatillomania. Another review said it wasn't worth it for picky pad use but I disagree. This has been a great purchase.
S**Z
Excellent silicone mold alternative
I'll add pictures later if i can but i made negative molds of blank dice I bought a while back to make a more unique look to my dice when finished! I've also made molds of cool shapes to turn into pendants and keychains such as a pineapple silicone human baby silicone teething toy. Takes a bit to get used to working with it but worth it for smaller projects or when wanting to make a negative mold out of a positive silicone based item or just wanting to make a "quick" small mold. It takes marginally less for the mold to solidify ("cure"). Only downsides I can think of is cost for larger project and cleaning your mood will be a pain because you have to wash it under cold water or risk deforming the mold sure to it beginning to re-liquified as it was designed to do at higher temps
K**E
It made my clear resin blue
I love how easy this is to work with my only issue is when I poured clear resin in to the silinot mold , it turned the resin blue, the same shade of blue as the mold so it’s pretty but I needed it to be crystal clear. Is there something I can do to keep this from happening with other clear resin pours?
G**O
Just buy a picky pad from someone else
I bought this SiliNOT! to make my own reusable picky pad. This SiliNOT worked perfectly for what I needed. It is easy to use although I will say that even though I followed the heating directions (heated 20 sec and let sit 30 before heating again) the bottle overflowed in the microwave on the third heat cycle. It was easy enough to cleanup, which you should let it solidify first then peel it right off and put it back - way easier!I barely put a dent in this bottle making one picky pad that is about 3"x5." This stuff is not cheap for such a small project so if this is your purpose you might just buy one from someone else unless you really want to choose your beads (my opinion on this might change after I reheat this pad 30+ times). I have reheated it 4 times so far and it works great!This SilkNOT would be excellent for any kind of mold making needs, and it's awesome that it's reusable. It cures pretty quickly, and popping it in the fridge helps reduce the time. My picky pad is small and thin so it cures in less than an hour but I imagine larger molds would take more time.It does have a bit of a smell, even when cured but it doesn't bother me and doesn't stay on my hands, even after holding it for much of the day.
S**S
Oops deep fried silinot, not able to melt it enough to get it out of the bottle
I accidentally set my microwave incorrectly and burned up my silicon melted the bottle, ruined my MW. Oops no idea if the silinot is as awesome as expected because I never managed to get it out of the bottle. Next time I will dig it out in cold chunks melt it in a bowl or some such. I will try again in the future
L**E
Easy to use! (read the instructions)
I have extensive experience with mold making and I've tried a bunch of different mold-making materials, but SiliNOT! really stands out. The smell is really not that bad, which is a big plus for me since I often work in small spaces. Just read the instructions about how to melt it and you shouldn't have any problems.I've used it for a couple of different things so far. My kids and I made custom toy molds with it. We melted it in the microwave, poured it over a toy model, and let it cool in the fridge. The mold came out perfect, even had the small details and no bubbles.Another fun thing was making molds to create dice with epoxy. I wanted to make a custom set for a game night, and this made it super easy. The molds captured all the numbers and details perfectly. After pouring the epoxy, the dice turned out amazing and looked professionally made.Overall, I’m really happy with this stuff. It’s flexible, easy to use, and I can reuse it over and over. Definitely recommend giving it a try.
L**A
Not what I expected
This was a neat idea. And we made 1 set of picky pads for my kids. First off we had to use alot more of the stuff then the directions on the bag says. Idk if the measurements are wrong or what, but following the directions the mixture was extremely watery and didn't harden when put in the freezer. I was bummed out I had to use the whole bag for 2 pads. According to the directions I should have had plenty left over to make more. Kind iof a waste
A**L
reusable picky pad
The media could not be loaded. I love this product I have not been using it for molds but I've been using it for a reusable picky pads