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LET'S RESIN Silicone Mold Making Kit offers 140oz of platinum-cured, translucent liquid silicone rubber with a user-friendly 1:1 mixing ratio. Designed for quick 5-minute working time and bubble-free curing within 6-12 hours, this kit is perfect for beginners and pros alike, enabling flawless resin, wax, candle, and soap mold creation without special tools or vacuum equipment.





















| ASIN | B09CYYB311 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,412 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #8 in Sculpture Molding & Casting Products |
| Brand | LET'S RESIN |
| Brand Name | LET'S RESIN |
| Color | Clear |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 6,544 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions | 3.94 x 3.94 x 1.97 inches |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 3.94 x 3.94 x 1.97 inches |
| Manufacturer Part Number | ALR00016 |
| Material | Silicone |
| Material Type | Silicone |
| Model Number | ALR00016 |
| Number of Items | 2 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Shape | Round |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | 3 months |
F**C
Great silicone
I was in the middle of a time-sensitive commissioned piece and the low-quality silicone I had failed on me with inhibition issues. Was in a panic so ordered this with the 3-hour delivery option and was able to complete the job. I've used Let's Resin products before so figured it was a safe bet, and I was right - the silicone cured quickly and perfectly. Instructions say to mix it for 3-5 minutes but out of paranoia I always mix my silicone for 6 or 7 to ensure both parts are fully incorporated. Mixed inside an HDPE container as it's chemically inert, won't cause silicone inhibition. My setup was basic - a common brand "can of stacking potato chips" as the mold box (cleaned & scrubbed first) then the plaster piece in the middle. I always do all my pours from 2 feet off the mold in a very thin stream. This seemed to degas by itself perfectly without any bubbles. Starting temp: 77F at 4 PM, by 8 PM it was around 69F outside. By 12AM it was 60 degrees. Humidity ~75%. Just to give an idea of atmosphere vs curing time. It cured much quicker than I thought - I could touch the mold and it was firm in around an hour with no tackiness or residue, but I let it go 8 just in case. Resulting mold is firm with perfect curing, no stickiness / inhibition whatsoever. Since it's platinum cure and my piece wasn't porous there was no mold release needed. I will be buying this brand again, but next time I'm springing for the gallon size as I make molds rather frequently and it ends up being less expensive in t!he long run!
A**8
AMAZING and easy to use
This is incredible! Super easy to use, easy to mix, but make sure you mix it for about 3-5 minutes depending on how much you need and keep tapping the bottom to draw up air bubbles. If there was a way to approximate the amount of product (maybe like a visual example of sizes to volume) it’d be the best product out there. But I’m making molds of items left and right so I’ll definitely be purchasing this over and over. Don’t sleep on it!
A**R
Pay attention to minimizing bubbles!
Worked great! Please pay attention to bubbles! They WILL appear where you don’t want them and ruin your mold. 😢
K**M
Easy to use. May need a warm dry place to cure properly.
I mixed and poured this in my basement which was at about 60 degrees Fahrenheit and probably relatively high humidity. An hour later it was still liquid and had not cured. I set my oven to dehydrate which is a 170 degrees Fahrenheit. Once the oven warmed up, I turned the oven off and placed the still liquid mold into the oven for several hours. There it hardened up and cured nicely.
R**.
Great silicone but not great from making molds of rubber components.
This stuff is really good and stays bubble free without any degassing. It does have a slight interaction with natural rubber which is what I was making molds of. It works, but it stays gooey where it touches the rubber.
A**K
Easy to use
First time user. Making jewelry for my grandkids from 3d printed master. I use our digital scale from the kitchen for measuring and Gemini ai for instructions.
M**E
works great
worked great for me,, there was one sticky spot that didnt cure 100%, i just rubbed some corn starch on it and it was fine.
M**R
Stays sticky- Needs to come in different packaging! Prepared to be BS’d by this company
I wanted to replicate a mold that I already own. I wanted multiple copies of the same item so I can hopefully use them for candle making. I was definitely successful in creating a mold with this. The instructions were easy to follow. I filled my original mold with hot glue and made a bunch of copies of the cactus. I then built mold cavities. One out of legos from dollar tree and one from cookie cutters. I took contact paper and put it upside down and placed the mold walls on that and applied hot glue in order to hold it down and make sure there was no leakage. I measured on a scale part an and part b. There was a ton of bubbles and that made me really nervous! However in my finished product i barely saw any bubbles. I sat there and babysat this for at least a half hour blowing through a straw at any big bubbles I saw . I messed up on the bigger mold in my pics by not gluing down the items and instead trusting that dollar tree contact paper was strong enough to hold them down! A few of my cactuses floated to the surface and will now forever be entombed in silicone! I still got a few viable mold cavities. After the first half of the bottles were gone I decided to go ahead and try a second time. This time was a disaster! Once the bottle is half empty is is damn near impossible to get part B to come out of the bottle! The bottles are hard and don’t squeeze so you have to sit there waiting for it to slowly drip out! My scale turned off several times in the process which made things even more difficult! Part B should come in a tub or squeeze tube! Eventually I went into my garage and sawed off the top of the bottle so I could get a spatula in there and scrape it out! I even tried warming the bottles like you do with a baby bottle to get it to liquify more but that didn’t do much. It did help reduce some of the bubbles but it didn’t help part B move out of the bottle. I think possible storing the bottles upside down may help with getting the remaining few ounces out but I highly suggest they change the packaging somehow. Maybe put part b in a tub so that you can get it out easier. The more fussing you do with the stuff the more bubbles you introduce. The molds came out pretty good though and I even tried one with hot glue and it worked quite well. I would love to buy more and try more but not if they don’t somehow change the packaging. This is almost a waste because it’s so hard to get the remaining few ounces out of the bottle! UPDATE: I emailed let’s resin to ask them what I can do to get rid of the sticky residue that was left over on the top and bottom surface of the mold. At first they tried to insinuate I somehow didn’t measure and/or mix it properly and so I provided them with a video of me making my molds. Once they saw the video they then sent me an email telling me that it’s because I used “hot melt glue” as a master mold. They sent along part of their instructions where it does say that there could be potential curing issues with the “hot melt glue”. I don’t see how that is possible. The glue was fully cured and hardened for over 24 hours before I used it. In the instructions it says that the part that comes in contact with the “contaminate” may not cure properly. In my case, that is the ONLY part of the mold that actually cured properly! The mold functions properly. I’ve used it to cast already. It’s just the entire rest of the mold is tacky, causing hair and dust to stick to it. I would love one of their chemists to explain how cured hot glue will effect parts of the silicone mold that it didn’t even come in contact with such as the bottom, top and side surfaces of the mold! Sounds like a bunch of BS if you ask me and a company that just doesn’t want to take responsibility for perhaps a bad batch of silicone. I see other reviews here saying the same thing about the sticky residue and they did not use “hot melt glue” for their master mold. I mean right in the instructions that they sent to me and highlighted it says that the parts that come in contact with the substance that is supposedly a contaminate, is the part that wouldn’t cure right, so how is it that the rest of the mold is sticky? Makes no sense at all! They seem to be doing all they can to avoid having to replace items! I wasn’t even asking them for a replacement! I was just asking if there’s a way to get rid of the sticky residue! I emailed different resin company about an issue I had with their product and that time it was MY error and they replaced the bottles for me for free without me even asking! That’s a company that does right by their customers. This company is trying to avoid fault at all costs! Just be wary! If you ask questions they will do whatever they can to avoid blame and make it your fault, even if it doesn’t make sense!! As you can see in my photos, the casted part that actually came in contact with the cured “hot melt glue” came out perfectly fine. It is the entire rest of the mold that’s slightly tacky.
T**O
Bien
Bien
I**E
Funciona con mis modelos 3D de resina
La verdad es que está silicona me ha salvado. No encontraba ninguna compatible con mis modelos 3D de resina. Pero está funcionando perfectamente. Por poner una pega, se me hace pequeño el bote y se me agota enseguida. Pero vale la pena por su calidad.
K**D
سيلكون لصنع لقوالب
ممتاز في صنع القوالب
D**O
Parfait
J'utilise ce produit depuis un moment et je n'ai jamais été déçu. Le mode d'emploi est tout à fait explicite et les résultats sont top !
T**A
Nice to work with, somewhat sensitive to colours put into it
This silicone is super nice to work with and I love the texture of it. However, I can't get it to cure properly. I'll give it another go to see if I can find what the issue is, but for now, I'm not sure if I would recommend this product. (Edit 2022-10-16) I've figured out the reason my silicone won't cure, and that was because of the type of pigment I used get the colours messed it up for me.
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