🎉 Sculpt Your Dreams into Reality!
Apoxie Sculpt is a revolutionary 2-part modeling compound that combines the best of sculpting clay and epoxy. With a 4-pound capacity, it offers 0% shrinkage, waterproof properties, and a semi-gloss finish, making it ideal for a wide range of artistic and DIY projects. Easy to mix and use, it allows for precision crafting and is perfect for both indoor and outdoor applications.
Number of Items | 2 |
Item Weight | 4 Pounds |
Material Type | Modeling Compound |
Special Features | Waterproof |
Color | White / Stone White |
N**O
I would rate higher if I could
I'm a cosplayer and this is perfect for creating certain details that'd I otherwise not be able to create!It's pretty easy to eyeball an even amount but if you MUST have equal amounts of A and B then get a scale. The material is really REALLY pliable once you get to using it and spreads REALLY nicely over, say, an armature or something (I used balled up tin foil for mine). It stays soft for a very long time and is easily smoothed out with water. Once it dries, it's just as easy to add more apoxie sculpt if you so choose (I let mine dry and then glued it onto the top of a staff and then hid the seam with even more apoxie sculpt!!)It sands awesomely to help get a smooth finish, especially if you actually go from medium to fine sandpapers. It is easy to sand through all the way to your armature if you're not careful (because it DOES sand so easily), but that's easily remedied by MORE apoxie sculpt, or, you can just add body filler like I did to those problem areas. It plays very nicely with body filler, by the way. I had a few areas where there was a crease or I had accidentally scraped with my nail and once I filled it with body filler, you couldn't tell the difference!As for painting, it took the paint really well (I used spray paint) and I didn't have to work for a nice affect (I did a light brown, some red, then a dark brown).All in all, I'm super happy I bought this and look forward to using it more in the future!
J**N
This epoxy. Works wonders.
I use it to make repairs on my sailboat that I live aboard in the Caribbean. Super easy to use. Just don't mix too much at a time. Because you have To mix it together really well until it's all one color. You can smooth it out with a mixture of soapy water with your fingers before it hardens up to make it nice and smooth. Or use saliva. It is easy to use and has a good putty type texture and it's not runny. As good, if not better than j. B. Weld. And the whole lot cheaper.
A**R
Wonderful on so many levels
Great stuff. Limited only by your imagination.
A**I
best clay I've ever used
I started sculpting with polymer clay thirteen years ago. I loved how easy it was to work with, how you could color it and shade it and highlight it with chalk pastels, how it didn't really stick to anything. but I also had a lot of problems with it; it only cures in the oven so that limits what i can sculpt on, both based on size as well as material. I didn't like how acrylic paint dried on polymer clay, it always remained tacky unless you seal it, which still didn't always do the trick. it was also pretty fragile, which is probably my main complaint. I sell my sculptures, I can't have them falling apart on the drive home.so during all those years of primarily using polymer clay, I played with some other clays too. all, every single one, of the air dry clays i tried shrunk and cracked like heck in the drying process. also incredibly fragile, more so than polymer clay.I started making my own paper clay, which was fun and extremely sturdy. so so so so sturdy. but I could never get it 100% smooth. there was always some texture to it. which is great for some things, but not everything.i love pottery clay, but I don't have a kiln and there aren't any for rent in my area.a youtuber that i follow, who use to only use polymer clay, posted a new video using Aves Apoxy Sculpt. she did a little review and it sounds too good to be true.I can sculpt on anything i want? it doesn't shrink or crack? it's super duper strong? it takes to paint perfectly?I was sold.my review is even more glowing. this clay was such a magical find and I'll probably be using it forever. i love that it sticks to anything, that I can put it in the oven at low temp to cure liquid polymer clay with the Apoxy, that i don't need a primer or sealant for acrylic or guauche paints, that is doesn't break easily at all.although it's pretty dang close, it's not perfect.this one, the "sculpt", gives you 2 ish hours to work with it (depending a little on the temperature of your home). that's not that much time. it's okay though, all you have to do is plan ahead of time which part of your sculpture needs to be done first, and just complete that, or even just the base of that. and then second, third, etc. just an extra step.the second thing I would say is it's a medium amount harder to work with than polymer clay. it's pretty sticky, so it sticks to your hands and any surface that's not silicone. it's also really soft at first, doesn't hold itself up. if i were sculpting a horse head onto the body of the horse, it would droop and hand down like a sad little bab. so parts of your project like that, wait about an hour for the clay to harden up a bit.overall, magic.
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