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- #36,492 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing (See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing)
- #38 in Sculpture Modeling Compounds
Jeffrey T.
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2025
This worked great! I shot my target buck this season with my bow, all season his rack was normal, but the evening I shot him and walked up on him I saw half of his right antler was gone. He had his main beam, browtine, and G2 in tact but his g3 and rest of main beam were broken off right after his g2. I don't know if he walked in that way or it broke somewhere when he crashed. I looked near every single drop of blood and never found it so I assume he walked in that way and I was just locked on the vitals. In any event, I was definitely bummed out so I googled antler repairs and watched several videos and I decided on this product and I gotta say it came out pretty good for someone who's never done this type if thing before. I drilled holes in antler and used cut pieces of heavy metal hangers and glued the pieces in place and bent as close as I could to match the other side. Then mixed the epoxy and shaped them out. One thing I did thay definitely made it easier once the basic for was made was I had a small cup of water that I'd dip my fingers in while smoothing out the antlers I just made, I was able to get the stuff really smooth using the water and I also used a tooth pic and was able to put smooth groves in the antler so it looked natural. My only issue after it dried is as much as I played with the colors and tinting, or lightening the paint I got a pretty good match but it isn't perfect. I'm sure if I got some more paints and played around I could get it perfect but I'm still very happy with how it came out. I'll post a pic and you'll probably be able to see where the added piece of antler was used but only because of the color, as far as the wire and the epoxy goes the shape came out exactly how I wanted it to. This kit would also be great for broken tips that are less involved then rebuilding almost half an antler. You can see where I am pointing, that entire piece is what was broken off. Give it a try I'm sure others can match the paint better then I did.
Darlene Jones
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2025
Exceeded expectations. Super strong. Originally purchased for a single application. Plan to use on future projects too 😃
Ember
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 17, 2024
its a good amount and works well but be warned it really stinks lol
Larp House
Reviewed in Canada on June 17, 2024
I'm using this stuff to sculpt small projects (like REALLY small- coins, props for models and miniatures etc) and it works great! Surprised to find an epoxy putty at a price that seems reasonable, so I'm very happy that it actually performs well. Extremely handy to have as a crafter.
Gretchen Valencic
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2024
I used this to customize a Funko Pop doll. This is my first time ever customizing a figurine. I used it to create a beard and to turn the coat into a hoody including filling in the divots of the original coat, adding a hood, real pocket, and draw strings. It was easy to use and dries really hard. I didn’t have to work too fast against the drying time because everything was so small, but definitely take less than you think you’ll need so you don’t have to waste any of it. The clay does harden and sticks to the plastic well. However, I probably should’ve chosen a more flexible medium for the beard hairs because the clay can break easily when it’s really thin. It sands pretty well too. The product didn’t come with any instructions on how to use it so I did have to look up a YouTube video to see how to use it.
artbytwest
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2024
The statue’s finger was completely broken up. I used this epoxy clay to mold a new finger. I ended up taking both epoxy clays equal amount and mold them together using a small rolling pin tool until they were one color. Both clays were hard when I open the containers but rubbing alcohol kept the clay easy to mold and work with. When I attached the finger I did add a tiny bit of super glue gel to attach the finger. After it cures, I will use fine sand paper for final touch where the finger is attached to the statue and then paint it. I am very happy with this product.
Michaela
Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2024
I use this in my art regularly and it works like a dream. Easy to mix, fairly good working time. Make sure to wear gloves when working with it though since it can be dangerous to work with epoxy without ppe. Use in a ventilated area. Not recommended for kids.
Kunde
Reviewed in Germany on December 3, 2024
Ich verwende diese 2k Modelliermasse um den Hornansatz bei meinen Krampus Masken zu modellieren und es funktioniert perfekt
daniel vanhorn
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2024
Love it, works great for modeling, bonds good.
Dian
Reviewed in Canada on November 26, 2024
I was a little nervous trying this product. But it is amazing to work with. I haven’t found the right paint for me to finish my art with but I love working with it.
Thorsten Umlauft
Reviewed in Germany on November 19, 2024
Lässt sich super verarbeiten und modellieren
Al
Reviewed in the United States on October 7, 2024
I've used for sculpting a small item, it's more durable than sculpey and other clays. That's about all it has going for it is durability. It's harder to use because it requires PVE protections, gloves, mask. but also the window of working time is limited to a few hours. I'm not sure similar this is to the popular Apoxie Sculpt brand, because that is really expensive stuff. The packaging almost misleading with the misspelling epoxy as Apoxy. It works fine, it has a higher learning curve and requires PVE. I don't trust that it's non toxic because epoxy in general is bad stuff to breath and skin contact. wear PVE.
Christina De Leon
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2023
I tried this out because it costs less than Aves Apoxie Clay, which I’ve used many times. I like that it mixed well. It’s not as sticky as Apoxie, but I added a dap of superglue wherever it wasn’t sticking. It dried hard and shiny and smooth. It’s a bit softer than Apoxie Clay. It takes longer to dry than Apoxie but still dried well. I didn’t use it for detailed work, like hands or faces, but I made a cave and it worked out well. I honestly like it a lot, especially the color. Only thing is the smell is strong. I wore gloves and a mask, but still got hay fever. I’ve never had an allergic reaction to Aves Apoxie Clay, but I did to this one. So just be aware if you’re prone to allergies.
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