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This premium silicone resin jewelry mold kit features assorted classic and unique shapes with built-in hanging holes, crafted from durable, tear-resistant silicone. Measuring 9.2x8.5x0.4 inches, it supports batch casting and is compatible with epoxy, UV resin, cement clay, wax, and polymer clay—ideal for DIY jewelry, keychains, and more, making it perfect for both hobbyists and small business creators.
C**R
Made of hard plastic .
Love all possibilities with this form.5
B**E
Great crafting mold
I am really new to using resin so I still have no idea what I am doing but I've really enjoyed using this mold to shape my pendants. I originally bought a bottle of UV resin to seal my polymer clay pendants and I thought this mold would help with getting the rounded edges I want, I didn't think I was going to make any pendants with just resin, but its so easy that I've had a ton of fun playing around with different styles and techniques. I've been mostly been using mica powders, some acrylic paint and I've even started making little clay shapes to put inside the resin pendants. I have not tried epoxy resin in this.All the different shapes and sizes are great for necklaces and earrings. Since its transparent it works for UV resin, just make sure you have one of the double sided lights so the top and bottom are both getting light or that you're only pouring very thin layers at a time. I had a few pendants where I just used a top down light and the bottom didn't cure all the way so it stuck to the mold when I took it out.Once they are all the way cured, the pendants pop out super easy, and its not hard to put it back into the mold to keep working on as well. The ended sometimes come out a little jagged, but I think that is probably technique and not the molds fault. Either way it is easy to clean up with a dremmel or metal file.I imagine this mold would be great for other crafts as well, like soaps or candles. Overall, for the money this is an awesome little mold for crafting.
H**N
Good quality, strong and flexible mold for many crafts. I suggest getting 2.
This is a good resin mold, easy to use and releases the resin easily. I have another like this one. Having a number of these molds makes it possible to pour earrings more easily. I'd like for these types of molds to made so that the depth of the pour is uniform and more shallow. Half this depth, perhaps.I do think the size and depth of each well is a bit thick, which makes the earrings a bit heavier than I like. Since all the wells are of different shapes and sizes it is hard to get an shallow and even pour to get around this. I'm still looking. This is good for pendants, or fine for drop earrings using the smaller shapes.It is not easy to clean or keep clean, but that can be said for most tools like this. I use two part epoxy resin and cure at 76 to 80 degrees over night, and allow to sit a while longer to fully cure. Using a dust cover helps to make cleaning easier. I get mixed results with UV curing resin with these deeper pours.If this mold lasts as long as my other mold I'm happy. This product is not currently available at the time of this review, but the price at the time that I ordered it was well under 5 dollars including shipping.5 stars
R**A
Perfect for pendants
This is a great versatile mold for making resin pendants of many different shapes. (No two shapes are exactly the same, so if you want to make earrings you would have to make the 2nd one after the first hardened, which would make it hard to have them match perfectly).The silicone is super smooth so the pendant comes out clear and smooth, and the mold is flexible so they are easy to get out once hardened.I appreciate the little hole is part of the mold for every pendant so you dont have to do any drilling afterwards.I have used this with both uv resin and 2part epoxy resin. Although it is whiteish, the mold is thin enough to cure uv resin on both sides. I cure the open side first, then flip it over and cure the other side while in the mold before pulling it out. Note that with uv resin you cant use too much color or glitter because the light needs to be able to fully penetrate to cure everything.
M**N
Jewelry Making Made Easy
This silicone resin mold makes jewelry making (or keychains, pendants, etc) easy. Mix up just the amount of resin you need and create away. You can embed items in the resin if you like, which is what I am doing.The silicone mold is nice and flexible. You will want to make certain you have the mold on a flat surface that you won't have to move until the resin has cured. Then pop them out to finish and create your masterpiece. I did find that I needed to wiggle the mold just a bit to get the tiny piece where the hole is to come out more easily, but the flexibility of the mold allowed for that.At under $4.50, this was an inexpensive way for me to begin some resin work. I recommend it to anyone wanting to try this out.
T**E
A MUST HAVE!
When I make resin items, I usually have leftover in the cup that I hate throwing away. This pendant mold makes the perfect sized pendants that will use up those leftovers and make something useful as well as pretty. The mold itself is flexible but not flimsy making it perfect to work with from beginning to end. It holds its shape, is a nice thickness for this application, has the hole peg already in place and makes a variety of pendants - perfect for many applications from necklaces to earrings to key holders to name a few. I think everyone whole makes resin crafts should have one of these, as it helps to use up that which would be wasted plus it's a great to experiment with since there is little waste. Just an overall necessity in anyone's resin making arsenal! HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!!!!
C**Y
Excellent Resin Mold
This resin mold of assorted pendant shapes is well made. There is nothing to mar your pendants. There is a good assortment of shapes. It's a little big for certain UV Lights, but still workable. The mold is very flexible, easy to clean, and works beautifully.
S**H
Easy to use with great results
A great mold for UV or Epoxy resin. If you are using UV resin cure the top first, then flip the mold and cure a little longer. If you use too dark a pigment, it may not cure all the way. You get different shapes for earrings or pendents. No drilling required. I am going to buy another mold so I can make earrings. I am happy with this mold.
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