🎉 Sculpt Your Dreams into Reality!
Apoxie Sculpt is a 1 lb. two-part modeling clay that air-dries without the need for a kiln, making it perfect for DIY projects, cosplay, and artistic endeavors. Its strong adhesive properties allow it to bond to various surfaces, and each container is hand-packaged to ensure quality. Ideal for all ages, this black clay is a must-have for anyone looking to unleash their creativity.
Product Dimensions | 11.94 x 7.11 x 7.11 cm; 226.8 g |
Manufacturer recommended age | 0 months and up |
Item model number | as1lb-black |
Educational Objective(s) | Imaginatory Skill |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries included? | No |
Material Type(s) | Clay |
Colour | Black |
ASIN | B005J03Q5W |
A**E
Great product
This is ldeal, to make a spiked adornment for a headpiece, mould, sculpture into the shape I wanted, only drawback is the drying time, ll left it 48 hr, and returned, then sanded a profile, and smoothed it using 80 to 1200 grit wet and dry, and came with a nice polish finish, applied flexi paint to make the top coat of gun metal and silver to pop
S**G
Great product
It is easy to mix together and a few hours to use it before it sets. Sets rock hard in 24 hours. Everything I have tried sticks to it. Works well.
J**R
Check what colour your buying .
Bought black by mistake thought it was neutral colour
W**T
After leaving it to dry 1+ hours as advised on the tub it becomes pretty difficult to work with as it's too hard by ...
so incredibly sticky I find it very difficult to mold or shape anything with it. After leaving it to dry 1+ hours as advised on the tub it becomes pretty difficult to work with as it's too hard by that point. .
A**D
Seemed factory sealed but...
When I received my Apoxie, at first it looked factory sealed but when I opened the containers the black one had finger indents all over it like a kid had been playing with it and the grey one felt really dry for it to be new. I would return it but after seeing other reviews when they got a replacement it had the same issues, so I don't think I'll be wasting my time.
K**E
Used to fill holes in table
Our dining table had a horrid gap running around near the edge of the top and it always had food getting caught in it. It drove me mad, so I used this for the first time ever in the hope to fill the gap. It worked a treat and it's very easy to use. One tub did look like someone had taken some out/put it in as previous comments mentioned but it looked to be the right amount and had no issues with it. Interested now too see what else I had use it for.
K**E
Love It
I love this stuff and use it every so often for crafts. It's mildly toxic, so if that bothers you just wear nitrile or latex gloves. It can/does stain the hands temporarily but washing with soap & hot water after is good practice for those of you who don't/won't wear gloves when working with it. This stuff doesn't take to being trimmed or drilled but is excellent for being sculpted, pushed into molds, and being put into mixed-media art. It will usually last you at least a year, if not a few, before the ingredients separate a bit. You'll be able to tell when it's doing that. Either way, be confident: this stuff is DURABLE, affordable, and really worth your while.
A**R
Good quality
This product is perfect for my art projects with mosaic tiles. I like the fact that it doesn't dry immediately so it gives me a little time to play with it before it hardens. I prefer this smaller container so that it doesn't dry up before it all gets used.
S**R
Stop Motion Puppets
The media could not be loaded. This is a great product for creating solid skeletons for stop motion puppets. The image that I attached is a puppet before I added a body, head, hands and feet. I make the head, hands and feet out of polymer clay, but this Apoxy Sculpt is ideal for the underlying structure of the puppets.
M**M
Easy to use and great for costuming.
I bought this stuff as an alternative to autobody filler - I'm making a custom Star Wars Mandalorian helmet out of 5-galon bucket plastic and needed something to fill gaps and close up holes in the bike helmet I'm using. Many other armor-builders swear by Bondo, but I find this stuff far more versatile and easy to use.First off, it doesn't smell bad at all, though its faint aroma could be likened to corn chips (at least, to my nose). You don't need any special respirators or fume hoods to handle or work with the stuff; just throw on some gloves to mix the two parts, since it's very sticky while you mix it. If you get it on you, it actually comes off really well with water. Once it hardens, it's not going anywhere, but while still in putty-form you can wet and smooth it like a stoneware clay, reducing the need for sanding. It was stiff enough un-moistened to fill the vent holes of a bike helmet, though, and sands nicely when dry if needed.All in all, I love how this stuff handles, and the working time is long enough to be useful but short enough to be convenient. No fumes, solvents, or messing around with weird ratios - just 50/50 and knead the stuff together. The black I bought matches the plastic I'm using very nicely, and the one drawback I found was that it has a hard time sticking to perfectly smooth surfaces. Rough things up a little with some sandpaper, though, and it works great. As someone who used to swear by polymer clay, I'll probably be trying out some other colors at some point.
T**E
Great stuff to sculpt with, but a bit messy.
I love this sculpting compound. I've been able to sculpt some cool things with it (mostly miniature bases). The colored part does get on everything though. Black is the worst for making messes it seems. Alcohol works well to clean up most smudges and smears.
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