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2025-09-04 12:01:24
I was surprised at how easy this is to work with. It's moldability is great. You can shape it as you'd like and it stays put. Probably best of all is that it gives you time to work. It doesn't start to set up and harden for a while. And, you can add heat and water to make late changes. You should even have time to mix a 2nd (3rd?) batch to finish your project. My suggestion is that you get your "shape" very close to how you want it as it sets really hard, so large scale carving/sanding is difficult.
DMaxwell
2025-08-27 11:41:51
The putty mixes easily, isn't sensitive to exact measurements and is really nice to sculpt. It gets sticky and you'll want to uses silicone tools but it's way better than greenstuff for example.
Eric J.
2025-07-23 13:01:02
Wasn’t really sure what to expect with this product. It preformed better than expected rebuilding deer antler tines. Just a little bit of advice, a little bit goes further than expected lol! Great product!
Jojo
2025-05-10 16:51:12
Works great
Jersey Mom
2025-04-07 12:24:07
I found that wetting the wood first with rubbing alcohol helps. It sticks to everything else including my gloves so it's really hard to work with. That being said I haven't found anything better.
Kristie
2025-03-26 09:45:00
I've been using this clay with a texture roller to make base toppers for Warhammer minis and so far they've held up well. The 2 parts mix easily and it's easy to roll out flat once mixed. It cures fairly smooth, without cracking and doesn't have any overpowering chemical smell. Once spray base coated, they paint up easily and look great.
Cleve
2025-03-17 16:36:47
I use this type putty for carpentry repairs in historic homes. Epoxy putties cost over 4 times this amount when I first used it over 20 years ago. You can rebuild lost details and replace rot with this. It sands easily when first dry, then gets extremely hard when cured. Keep it cool to extend work time. Heat will greatly accelerate hardening. It doesn't crack and lasts longer than most substrates.
Interlocutor
2025-01-12 13:46:10
PackagingThe Epoxy Sculpt Clay arrived in good, standard packaging. The containers for Compounds A and B were securely sealed, preventing any leakage or contamination. The inclusion of tools was a nice touch, and everything was neatly organized within the package.First ImpressionsUpon opening, the product looked well-made. It comes with Modeling Compounds A and B, along with some tools to assist with your project. For the price, the quantity of the compound seemed appropriate and sufficient for various applications.QualityIt's a bit early to fully assess the quality since I've just applied the compounds for my use case. However, the tools included seem well-made, and the compounds themselves appear to be of good quality. The compounds were relatively hard when first opened, but as recommended, microwaving them for 30 seconds softened them up for easier mixing.FunctionalityI was looking for a waterproof epoxy solution to fill some gaps at the bottom of my garage door to prevent rainwater from seeping in. So far, this product seems to work effectively for that purpose. The application was straightforward, and the compounds adhered well to the surfaces. Only time will tell about its long-term durability and waterproof capabilities, but initial results are promising.Value for MoneyAt under $25, I think this product is reasonably priced compared to other options on the market. Considering the quantity of compound provided and the inclusion of tools, it offers good value for the price.RecommendationYes, I recommend this product. While only time will tell if it holds up to its waterproof claims and long-term durability, my initial experience has been positive. It appears to be a good solution for various repair and modeling needs.
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