🎨 Craft Your Masterpiece with Confidence!
The Epoxy Putty Sculpt Clay is a versatile, two-part modeling compound designed for sculpting, building, and repairing. It features excellent adhesion, self-hardening properties, and is easy to use, making it perfect for both DIY enthusiasts and professional artists. With a weight of 1 pound and non-toxic materials, this clay is ideal for a variety of projects, ensuring a durable and waterproof finish.
Material Type | Epoxy Clay |
Special Features | Air Drying, Non-Toxic |
Color | Natural |
Number of Items | 2 |
Item Dimensions | 2.76 x 3.45 x 2.76 inches |
Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
S**R
Sculpt With Confidence
Hello everyone! I’m really enjoying Seacam Epoxy Sculpt! It’s affordable, easy to work with, and mixing it is a breeze. I started small since I’ve used other sculpting materials in the past that had such a horrible smell, I had to throw them out. With Seacam, mixing the 1:1 ratio was straightforward, and I could start sculpting right away without needing to warm the material. I was impressed with the long open time, allowing me to work at my own pace. I focused on a small piece to test how well the material would hold fine details overnight—and it did! All my tiny details stayed intact, and my sculpture set up beautifully by the next morning with a nice gloss finish. I’m thrilled to finally create sturdy, resilient sculptures without needing to work out in the garage!
D**E
Works well, holds shape and hardens evenly
The product is very firm out if the container but you can soften them using a microwave or putting the containers in hot water .. there is a slight chemical smell when you open the container but that dissipates quickly. They mix evenly quickly, there is a tacky feel but using some water on yiur hands clears that up. There's no sagging on vertical or horizontal positioning, and doesn't deform while setting up. When fully cured I was able to easily sand it using different grits of sand paper, sanding it to a decent polish, and even worked well with a rotary tool. Took great to paints, both spray and brush, and also worked well with decoupage (wood glue and tissue paper) it doesn't become brittle or flaky, holds up to medium distance falls, 6' onto tile floor.I recommend starting with small batches as it seems to harden faster than others of the same style. Be careful where you set the curing unused material as it will bond with just about anything.
C**K
Hard as steel.
Amazing stuff. When hardened/cured, it's hard like steel and the natural color is too. Works perfect on my model railway. I'm sure this is going to be my go-to product for all of my around-the-house and shop repairs. Excellent epoxy putty and has good, dense weight. Not some light-weight epoxy putty I have used in th past.
L**T
Don't be afraid of the 2 part!
I had a bird statue that lost its rather large beak (out door). I was apprehensive about the 2-part, fearing smell, messy goop and drying too fast. This product does not smell, both parts are clay consistency and you work equal parts together. Intructions are very simple, very easy to work with. It gives you plenty of time to work your sculpting. Happy that I used it.
K**R
Sticky when wet but dries well
I've never used two part epoxy before but I've enjoyed playing around with this. It's rather sticky when first mixed so I find it hard to work with. I have to sculpt parts separately or else they get squished but that may just be the nature of sculpting in general. It dries really well and I haven't had any problems with it cracking. If you make the sculpture too thin it will snap, but in general if it's thicker than a few pieces of construction paper then you're good.
M**A
Strong and easy to work with
Edited to add: I've now tried both colors, and I can say that I prefer the white over the grey but they are both great! The white was a little easier to mix in my opinion, but had a slightly less working time. This could also be due to ratios that I pulled being slightly off though.use epoxy clays in my work fairly often, and wanted to try out this brand vs another popular one. This one was easier to blend together and easier on the hands in comparison, but did have a slightly quicker work time of 45 mins compared to the hour of the other one. (But also I used this one in a thinner coat so that could also have been the culprit). It seems just as strong as the other and I can't really see much of a difference in quality, so I'll be choosing this one more often moving forward since it's more price friendly for larger scale work!
P**O
Very easy to work with and very plyable
This is a very good product! I use it to sculpt and modify miniature models. It hardens rock solid and you can sand it down very easily. This product is similar to milliput white but you get more for your money for less money than milliput I highly recommend it and I won't be using any other epoxies for a while.
J**K
Good for a bit
It worked great for a few weeks but after that part A dried out and made it hard to mix and very hard to use.
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