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3 Deep Circle Silicone Molds for Resin, Large Resin Mold Glossy Deep Round Molds, 8“'x 2'' h. 6''x 2'' h. 4''x 2'' h, Deep Epoxy Resin Molds for Flowers Bouquet Preservation, Resin Casting

3 Deep Circle Silicone Molds for Resin, Large Resin Mold Glossy Deep Round Molds, 8“'x 2'' h. 6''x 2'' h. 4''x 2'' h, Deep Epoxy Resin Molds for Flowers Bouquet Preservation, Resin Casting
$17.99
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$17.99
2024-04-28
Minimum price
$16.99
2023-12-05
Maximum price$17.992024-04-21

Product Details

  • Color: 3 Circle Molds
  • Manufacturer: AOEDEO
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  • Model: Deep resin mold

    Product Features:

  1. 3 Pcs Round Silicone Molds for Resin - package includes 3 x Round Mold, The sizes of the three molds are respectively 8''x 2.'' h. 6''x 2'' h. 4''x 2'' h; you can make any resin project with a height under 2 inch and 0.7 inch according to your needs, It's an ideal size for creating solid resin blocks with embedded objects, such as flowers, photos and more. It can also be used with wood and resin to create a small serving tray or other epoxy resin artwork.
  2. Easy To Use - Strong, reusable but flexible material, will maintain the shape in long run and not need wooden box or case, making the soap or epoxy resin DIY much simpler and neater! Tips for using with resin: 1. Silicone is heat resistant but it is highly suggested to avoid using torch as flame will damage the mold and cause the bond of silicone mold and resin. 2. And do small layers for deep pours then resin will not get too hot.
  3. Large Resin Silicone Molds - total need approx 40oz 7oz 5oz epoxy resin to fill the molds to full. It is recommended that do not pour too much resin into mold at one time. Too much resin mixing
  4. Preserving Memories - Embedding items in resin is always popular. You can embed small trinkets, coins, stones, beads, bottle caps and, of course, flowers in these molds. Flowers are delicate, beautiful, and perfect to embed in resin, preserving their beauty.
  5. Warm Tips - For layers of more than two inches, pour a layer, then let the previous layer completely cool before pouring the next layer. The heat of layers is additive, meaning any heat from the first layer will add to the heat of the reaction to the next layer. By letting the previous layer fully cure before pouring the next layer, you will see a line between layers when looking at the side. But it will be less likely that you will see a crack when looking through the top of your project.