🎨 Sculpt Your Imagination with Confidence!
Apoxie Sculpt is a versatile, self-hardening epoxy clay that offers a unique clay-like consistency, allowing for detailed work without the worry of shrinkage or cracking. With a working time of 1-3 hours, this product is perfect for artists, hobbyists, and DIY enthusiasts aged 8 and up. Weighing 1.81 kg and available in a sleek black color, it’s designed for easy use and exceptional results.
Product Dimensions | 22.35 x 9.4 x 9.4 cm; 1.81 kg |
Manufacturer recommended age | 8 years and up |
Item model number | as4black |
Educational Objective(s) | Imaginatory Skill |
Number of pieces | 2 |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries included? | No |
Material Type(s) | wood |
Colour | Black |
ASIN | B000V5C18I |
E**Y
Great product.
Very easy to work with, Cures very strong and sands well. This stuff is my favourite sculpting epoxy so far. I've previously been using milliput but find this easier to mix as it is softer, and when dried this clay does not gum up my sandpaper as much.However the material is rather soft at first and is not ideal for a free standing sculpt that does not have an underlying structure. If sculpting onto a head forum or wire base this is idea. When using this to sculpt claw details it was dificult to get the items to maintain shape and not develope unwanted flat surfaces when left to dry on a table.I would reccomend this highly. However make sure you wear some gloves to keep your hands clean and wear a resparator when sanding as the dust is very fine.
I**S
There are no subsitutes, this material is the BEST out there!
There is no other substance like this that I would use or trust. It’s easy to use- even for a complete noob as I was. It’s versatile and, my god, it does exactly what it says it will do. I skinned a basic oasis planter material base in just over 2mm of this material and it dried to a solid and smooth sheen that was able to be subjected to vulcanised moulding! Amazing. And it survived, spotless.I just don’t think you can find another product of such quality, versatility and ease of use. It’s like magic and once I have the thinner, to soften and slow me to rework a surface - although I don’t need it yet, given the hours you have to work the epoxy clay before it cures fully - I will be a VERY happy man.Highly recommended to anyone considering branching out into basic sculpting, as I did, after watching Jim MacKenzie’s hypnotic “The Scarecrow” video and seeing this substance in use, on YouTube. Ten out of Five, for me!! ;)
M**O
Top quality epoxy putty.
This is beautiful material to work with and the two part formulation mixes very quickly and easily to form a smooth working medium.
E**A
Five Stars
Excellent. Quick delivery, product is very good , and seems very solid once dry.
A**R
Wrong item sent.
Have used this product before and can highly recommend so thought I would buy in larger amount, however when I opened the box the smaller 1lb size had been sent in error so had to return. Will try to order larger 4lb kit again, hopefully will receive correct size this time!
C**M
Love this stuff!
Timely delivery! Nice to get it in black instead of grey
J**.
excelente calidad
masilla de dos componentes de calidad y muy moldeable seca al aire y tienes bastante tiempo de trabajo incuso moldear con agua
V**8
Bon produit mais attention il y a deux couleurs
j'ai lu trop vite il y a un gris et un noir, le noir est salissant... je me suis retrouvé avec la version noire... sinon le produit est bon
R**C
Just be aware of the colour you choose, I received black which was fine.
Sculpting skin texture over a 3D print. Provided detail and strength to the piece.
M**N
A layer over my plaster sculpture strengthed it.
I loved this. I am trying to make a pair of shoes for my husbands giant size 16 xxxxxwide feet which are further swollen from back problems. I decided to make an Alginate mold of his feet and filled it with plaster, to make a copy of his feet to use as a custom shoe last, around which to build his shoes. I had purchased this stuff because I wanted something moldable, durable, and waterproof when cured and air drying that I knew would stick to the plaster last well, as if it was part of it, in order to sculpt out a toe box on the plaster shoe last to give that extra half inch or so that you need at the end of a shoe to make it comfortable and to give it shape. I have used apoxie clay before in the distant past, so I already knew it was the only thing out there that would have that combination of qualities that I needed to get the job done, so I was so glad to find it still available on Amazon.But, because my husbands feet are huge, I underestimated how much plaster I would need to fill the mold. I ended up using every bit of plaster I had purchased, and I had to water the plaster down more than I wanted to be able to stretch it to be able to do both feet before the Alginate molds deteriorated. The resulting copy of his feet were a bit more brital than I had expected. I was wondering if I would even be able to use them at all, or if I could find some epoxy based sealant to coat them up and strengthen them.Apoxie to the rescue. I decided to go ahead and sculpt the apoxie sculpt toe box over the toes and just see what happens. It sculpted it up beautifully and smooth, and I was able to smooth it out to perfection by sticking my fingers in a bit of water to smooth it out as I went. I had much more apoxie left over than I expected, so I smoothed a thin layer of apoxie over the rest of the foot, filling in craters and supporting the brittle spots.The apoxie cured overnight and the next morning it was perfectly cured and ready to be used, much faster than I thought it would. Rock hard, and I was even able to sand it s bit to get a few lumps I had left out. The best part is that the layer of Apoxie over the brittle areas are so strong now that I don't even need to use a sealer or anything to strengthen it any more.Like I wouldn't drill or nail into my sculpture, because of the underlying plaster, but I would have no qualms about it if I had to do in the area just beyond the toe, where it is totally apoxie and no plaster at all. If the whole sculpture was made of apoxie, it would have been ideal.Why can't y'all make some sort of epoxy based plaster, apoxie? Something that can be poured into molds. I'd love y'all forever.Because it is black, it did a number on my hands. I happened to have an unused dollar store pumice stone, the kind people use for pedicures laying around, and that worked pretty good at helping me wash it off my hands. Also, I'm not sure if it would accept a lighter paint color very well, being black. It would probably need primer first. However, shoe lasts don't need to be pretty, so I'm ok without panting it. My husbands combination black apoxie and white plaster shoe lasts look like panda feet. :)If you get some of this stuff, I suggest you get a $1 pumice stone or some heavy duty gritty hand cleaner to help you with cleanup afterwards. I would have been in trouble had I not had my pumice stone.But apoxie is great, and I don't use it often, it's the best option for when a need for something clay-like, moldable, air drying, adhesive/sticking (as in, to add a good solid protrusion to an existing sculpture or item) and waterproof for a project.
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