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JDiction Silicone Mold Making Kit offers a premium 2.32lb liquid silicone rubber that cures quickly in 5-7 hours at room temperature with a 1:1 mix ratio. Engineered with advanced American and Japanese materials, it delivers exceptional softness and elasticity, allowing molds to stretch 500-1000 times without damage. Its low viscosity ensures automatic bubble dissipation, producing ultra-smooth, bubble-free molds without vacuum equipment. Designed for durability, it resists yellowing for over 200 uses, making it ideal for detailed resin, candle, soap, and plaster mold projects.














| ASIN | B08ZCDT63L |
| Brand Name | JDiction |
| Color | Translucent |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (485) |
| Item Dimensions | 10.2 x 5.1 x 18.3 centimeters |
| Item Type Name | Silicone Rubber |
| Manufacturer | JDiction |
| Manufacturer Part Number | Mold Kit-001 |
| Material Type | Silicone Rubber |
| Model Number | Silicone-01 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Shape | Assorted |
F**C
I've wanted to make silicone molds for years and always found the material to be too expensive. This seemed to be the right price. I've now created multiple molds with this material and have had no issues whatsoever. The molds came out bubble-free and were successful in casting plaster. For ease-of-use and to use less material, this is how I used this kit: 1. Place a container on a digital scale, zero-out (tare) the scale. 2. Pour part A into this container, take note of its weight. 3. Pour part B until the scale reads two-times what it did for Part A. 4. Stir slowly with the included popsicle stick. For a standard soup can, I would make one rotation in 4 or 5 seconds. While stirring, scrape the sides and touch the bottom of the mixing container periodically to ensure all material is incorporated into your mix. Don't remove the stirrer or go fast as it can incorporate bubbles. Finally, pour the silicone mixture very slowly into your mold box but not on the item itself. It is less likely for air bubbles to be trapped by pouring to the side of the item instead of onto it. I held my soup can around 2 feet high and allowed a very fine stream to flow into the box. The overall pouring time was between 3-5 minutes. I didn't use the included silicone measuring cups and feel it is unnecessary for what I'm doing, as well as a potential waste of material (material remains after you pour it, and this stuff comes with a premium). It was too cool outside here for proper curing (less than 70F), so I took a small space heater which measures about 6" tall, placed it in front of the mold, then laid a box over everything, with one side of the box resting on top of the heater. This allowed the temperature inside the box to get quite warm (80-85F - ish), and it cured no problem. Finally, I was able to pour plaster of Paris and cast my pieces which came out lovely. No bubbles in the final plaster product. Quite satisfied with the results and this product.
J**G
Perfect for projects Quick n Easy
A**M
This product did not disappoint. It cures fast and no bubbles. It’s extremely flexible and easy to remove from the molds . It’s great quality and the value is definitely there for the price I will buy again next time.
D**A
Works well and created many projects with this size. You cannot create in cool or cold area because it won't cure. Warmer the better for quicker cure time and results. Easy to sand and polish as well. Clear results and adding color pigment is easy.
M**H
So like, I saw someone mold an arm and hand so I wanted to mold an arm and hand. The way I did not do my research. This is not safe for skin. That’s what the thing said. The instructions are simple and have photos which I greatly appreciated. For sure the 37oz is great for small projects. I know the hand does not fit in the thingy. I originally had a large cylinder tube because I wanted to make a whole a** arm and hand to practice tattooing but obviously effed around and found out that 37 ounces of fun would not be it for me on this day. As you can see, no bubbles here. Because this is clear, cloudy clear, I did mix in Liquid Silicone Coloring Dye. I was trying to do this peaches and cream swirl. Ma’am. This is difficult. I had a good time though. Our take away: Great for small projects. Self rising bubbles. Not safe for skin. 10/10 would get gallons next time. Also, do research.
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