🎨 Sculpt your vision, no kiln required!
This 1-pound white epoxy putty is a two-part self-hardening clay that cures at room temperature without baking. Designed for professional sculpting, modeling, and repairs, it bonds to a wide range of materials including metal, wood, ceramics, and plastic. The putty softens with gentle heating for easy shaping and maintains its size and shape after curing, making it ideal for detailed, durable creations and fixes.
Material Type | Epoxy Clay |
Special Features | Self-Hardening |
Color | White |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Weight | 16 ounces |
S**N
Performed as Promised
Worked perfectly to fill in two corners where two different baseboards outside corners were never going to meet and match in this 100 year old building. Saved me lots of time and energy. Dried rock hard.
N**S
Works good
Not sure I would know the difference of good or bad epoxy, but this was like really stiff old marshmallows. The suggestion to use water was helpful, the gloves that come with them are not. I wasn’t sure if I had mixed properly as they are both white but it did just fine. I painted with nail polish afterwards and it looked good.
J**T
Love it.
Love it.
J**R
Great resilience, can be challenging to sculpt.
Stinky, at first mix its chewy sticky bubble gum... after an hour is more tolerable to sculpting... the next day is stone hard and resilient like ceramics- but still can be sanded. While I wish it were as easy to work with like milliput, its a lot stronger when set.
G**N
Epoxy scalp
Good product
S**Y
Good adhesion
You're probably wondering if it's as good as Apoxie. Some applications I prefer this product and some Apoxie is better. I have found this putty is more viscous and sticky. If you're main need is adhesive, go with this one. Apoxie is better for sculpting and molding .
D**V
Repaired a fiberglass lawn statue
One of my 3’ tall Christmas elves got damaged with several cracks ranging from hairline to 1/4” wide. I used this to repair it. It took paint nicely. The repairs held out through a very wet, and occasionally below freezing, decorating season.
G**A
Fragile and no adhesion
I was looking for something I could use in sculpting. With the potential of adhesive. This is very fragile when dry. Pieces snap off easily, it breaks easily, and it does not adhere once dry it falls off with even slight pressure.
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