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Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2025
Possibly my favorite sculpting epoxy!
Thomas Dobosz
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2024
I'm happy to answer the question on this listing of "is it Fixit or Fixit Sculpt?" -- It's Fixit Sculpt! And for anyone saying they're the same, no, they are NOT. On the company website they have a comparison chart of all their products. Some differences between Fixit & Fixit Sculpt are working times, sagging, price, and texture. I've used all of them, and there truly are major differences.Fixit Sculpt is my favorite. It has the longest working time, holds details super well, isn't as sticky or leave as much residue as the others, and it hardens very solidly. It's easily smoothed with water. It's my favorite "clay" out of anything I've ever used.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on February 19, 2023
Deer antlers
James A. Moler
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2023
Limitless uses!!!!
Evelyn
Reviewed in Canada on February 26, 2021
I really liked working with this clay and was going more but the price doubled almost in a week after receiving it, decided at this time was not a good deal to pay double for the same amount.
james lyons
Reviewed in Canada on February 15, 2021
I used this epoxy for antler repair on a old set of moose antlers to reattach a tine that had broken off. As long as you follow directions its easy to use
KC
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2020
molds easy and good working timeI used a kitchen scale when mixing to assure equal parts A & BTake the time to mix completely and everything works wellHard texture is like very hard plaster or clay. It will break if dropped on concrete.I like it better than the apoxie sculpt which is rubbier when hard.Fix-it is on the expensive side though.
ReviewMyStuff
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2019
Great product. I sculpt but bought it for a large plumbing repair in an old iron septic pipe. It sticks to PVC and iron. I have leftovers for creative products. The company was helpful in answering my questions. I have used their other products in the past for sculpting and they are all excellent.
Aaron
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2019
I used this to teach a beginning figure sculpting class. The students loved it! Itβs a great choice for all skill levels. I think itβs a little more pricy than magic sculpt.
F. R.
Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2018
A excellent & reliable sculpting product. I use it mostly to reinforce armatures. Takes heat up to 500 degrees, apparently, which means it can be used for items incorporating polymer clay that must be oven cured. Thanks.
Desperado
Reviewed in the United States on September 20, 2017
I have been using this for years and I love it! I use it to customize and resulpt model horses. Manes, tails, legs, ears.... all muscling and body parts... it's great. It is extremely strong, can be Dremeled, sanded and added onto again. It sticks really well onto resin.It smooths nicely with water but can become a little saturated and ball up, so sometimes I prefer to use Laquer Thinner if it is on something I am going to be going over and over again with a damp brush to smooth out, like the mane. Dip the soft artist's paint brush in the water or laquer thinner and 'paint' over the Fixit Sculpt to smooth it out. For muscles, etc. you can fine sand down to the finest grit you want and make it like glass.
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