🎨 Unleash Your Inner Artisan with Every Pour!
The Kalinta No Seal Reusable Epoxy Mold is a premium-quality, large resin mold designed for creating stunning river tables, cutting boards, and other DIY art projects. Measuring 23x11x3 inches, it features a seamless construction for flawless results, a leak-proof design for deep pours, and an easy-release mechanism for hassle-free demolding. Made from durable plastic, this mold is perfect for resin enthusiasts looking to craft unforgettable pieces.
Item Dimensions | 23 x 11 x 3 inches |
Material Type | Plastic |
Item Shape | Rectangular |
D**C
Easy to use
This mold is great for my wood and resin projects! It is a must to use mold-release spray. I cut a couple of spacers from a plastic cutting board to use so that I don’t waste resin if my wood pieces are small (I tape them in place with Tyvek tape). Overall, it’s a nice mold and perfect for my projects!
H**N
Epoxy mold
I absolutely wasn’t expecting how sturdy and solid it is!! I haven’t used it yet but I certainly can’t wait to. Thank you
D**R
Wish I could give it 5 stars, but…
The resin industry desperately needs this product because silicone molds aren't practical at larger sizes and DIY options have imperfections. This mold has no seams but unfortunately has small manufacturing imperfections that will keep you from a mirror-like finish on your workpiece. In my case, I had to use plastic polish to smooth out scratches and bumps in the mold left over from the factory… and truthfully I wasn't able to get rid of all of them. I love the idea and hope it can be perfected.
N**N
Works great for small epoxy tops / charcuterie boards
Works great for the little tops I make. I do use non stick spray, and the pieces come right out of the mold.
J**T
It works.
It works for me. I used regular epoxy so I did about three layers. I had about 3 hours in between each layer before I poured the next. This was just a test so I'm excited to try something a little less boring now
D**O
Great mold
The media could not be loaded. Great mold for a serving tray, cutting board even small end table top. Made a LotR themed seving tray and it was the perfect size. Multi purpose mold with a mallet they send for free within the box. I highly recommend this mold
M**P
Epoxy cutting board mold
This is one of the best molds I’ve found online for a cheap price , definitely worth the money , and it’s hard plastic and not silicone which makes it good , I recommend this to anyone who does woodworking and epoxy
D**E
Save your money
So I just received this product yesterday couldn’t wait to get it for one. You can see swirl marks from the sanding all in it the plastic, not a big deal because that would be the bottom.But it felt very wavy. I poured the Apoxsee and Couldn’t wait to see it the next morning. Which you did come out of the mold, easily after using mold release, but the bottom is so wavy that I would have to run it through the planer several times to fix it and for the price of it, it is not worth it.
J**Y
Good product
Good product
C**L
Table mould
Works well, releases easy for me with vaseline.
A**Y
Great mold
I have made 8 charcuterie boards with this mold and it’s still in great shape. Very easy to demold with the included mallet as long as the resin has completely cured. I also use a mold release conditioner before pouring. Wonderfully made mold and worth the money
M**N
Great product, only one slight issue with the seam.
I am really happy with the product overall, but with a few minor issues. One being that the top of the mold and bottom of the mold will be two different measurements. Only about 6mm, but mildly annoying when you forgot about that part of it and have to recut your wood. The second one, which I find annoying but not uncommon, is a ridge all the way around the base of the mold that joins to the sides. It means if you lay your boards flat in the mold, then you will have a gap all the way around which will lead to excess epoxy filling that gap. Which would be fine if you were doing a complete cover of the board in epoxy, but I only epoxy the centers and treat the wood separately. To overcome this, I simply sand a small 45 degree edge along the bottom of the board before the pour.
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