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LET'S RESIN Resin Casting Powder is a premium, odorless plaster powder designed for beginners and pros alike. With a quick 25-30 minute demold time and easy 3:1 mixing ratio, it delivers smooth, bubble-free casts that can be colored or painted. Perfect for versatile, durable home décor and artistic projects, this 3000g kit includes a plastic spoon and supports creative freedom with safe, heatproof, and non-toxic materials.
Brand | LET'S RESIN |
Color | white |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Material | Resin |
Item Weight | 1000 Grams |
Number of Items | 1 |
Recommended Uses For Product | Modeling |
Special Feature | Non-Toxic |
Included Components | Casting Powder, Plastic Spoon |
Model Name | Resin Casting Powder for Resin Molds |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 8.72 x 1.97 x 11 inches |
Manufacturer | LET'S RESIN |
Item Weight | 2.2 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 8.72 x 1.97 x 11 inches |
Item model number | ALR01053 |
Shape | Leaf |
Material Type | Resin |
Size | Extra Large |
Manufacturer Part Number | ALR01053 |
B**E
Great product to work with!!
I absolutely LOVE this product. Very easy to work with, and quite durable once it's dried and cured. It's dry time is pretty quick, so I love this for that very reason. Can be demolded from most molds after 30-45 minutes, so it's nice to do multiple project pours in a day. I make Christmas ornament blanks with it that my sister can decorate and sell, along with other hobby projects for around the house.
C**E
Very nice, smooth and easy to work with
Why did you pick this product vs others?:Very good quality and easy to mix
C**A
New favorite thing
While I have not yet perfected working with this, it is really really fun, and very versatile.Quick demold and cure time, but definitely give longer for bigger or detailed projects.Color can be added before pour, also glitter or whatever you want. This can also be easily painted.
K**O
Amazing product
Grea!!! I’ve used several types of resin for crafting, and this one has quickly become my favorite. The clarity is outstanding—completely crystal clear with no yellowing or bubbles if you follow the instructions carefully.It has a smooth, self-leveling texture that makes it really easy to pour into molds, and the working time is perfect for doing multiple pours or adding in details like glitter, dried flowers, or pigments.I used it to make jewelry pieces and keychains, and they came out beautiful. The hard cure was ready after about 2 hours, and the pieces are solid, glossy, and durable. No sticky finish or weird smell!
J**G
Love it/hate it
Love the ease of use, lack of bubbles and short curing time with Magic Pour. Love the heft and how it looks and feels like ceramic. Love that it’s a clean crisp white when cured.I’m frustrated by trying to obtain a pure back, though not terribly surprised considering that it starts as a pure white. I haven’t tried other colors yet, figuring that if I can perfect a pure black, I can figure out any other color that may be touchy. I’ll get the formula figured out eventually.But I’m also extremely frustrated by the fact that I still haven’t figured out a way to get it to bond with mica powders/flakes or gold flakes brushed into a mold. That is something that I’d never expected to be a problem, and affects how often I can use this product because of this one factor.If the mica powders/etc weren’t an issue, I’d have given it a score of 5. Videos show all the other eco-type resins pulling brushed powders out of a mold. I don’t understand why Magic Pour can’t do that. It’s a very limiting factor, as I don’t want to have to paint every model I make, and I wouldn’t get the same effect on the finished product even if I didn’t mind doing all that painting.I haven’t given up on Magic Pour just yet. It has too many positives to quit on it this early.
C**N
Great Experience Beautiful results.
It's currently curing, and it hardens FAST. I almost didn't buy this product after a previous experience here, but I'm glad I did.We're making a lazy Susan with a 3d printed base and a homemade mold. I created a positive mold with a 3d printer and cast it in silicone to create the negative used here. Originally I was thinking of going 100% resin, but I wanted to use something give it a more solid structure so I found this. (Family members warned me that this would not work. But I'm curious by nature so I tried anyway.)I added different alcohol colorants and powder pigments in, they seemed to do well to hold color though they're all a shade lighter because the powder is white. If I turned the project upside down you'd see an array of different candy colors that I was testing to see how well the pigment held.Mixing it was difficult, but I have weak wrists from writing too much so it might be easier for non-writers. It behaved almost like oobleck while mixing, which was really cool and fun to see. I created a leveling table specifically for this project because I worried it wouldn't settle flat. Though that wasn't necessary with how fast it hardened. (though it came in handy later for the resin. Originally I used a popsicle stick to flattening it.If you have a wide open top like this which you want to flatten, make sure you do that as soon as it's in the mold. I started mixing more to add in before doing it, which is also why the original was not perfectly flat.Day 2 of using this product (though not of the project): I sanded down the original disk using sandpaper from 80 to 1200 grit until it was basically a mirror finish. (this was a wet sand job to keep dust to a minimum) Then I applied temporary tattoo's from the local daiso and did a a coat of light blue resin, and then one of a deeper blue. Just woke up and applied another coat while it was still tacky. (Note: If you have the option it's usually better to use printable waterslide paper over temporary tattoos as the tattoos can tend to fall apart.)For now I have to wait until the resin hardens. Then I plan to do a coat on the bottom and do another sanding job before attaching the 3d printed base. There are 2 bases I have in mind, though I may end up designing my own using a mix of the designs I've seen on Thingiverse. If you're thinking about trying this product out you 100% should. It's been a fantastic experience.
L**E
Easy to use
The packaging was not great as several things were shipped together and the weight of the powder caused the bigger box to be damaged. Other than that, I am thoroughly enjoying working with the magic pour, it is super easy to use, dries quickly and feels like ceramic. I have been able to use molds to make a lot of projects and will be purchasing again.
A**R
So quick with beautiful results
I love this more than resin. I can be patient but no need to wait much with this powder. Instead of one mould producing 1 to 2 products per day, I could mathematically make 24 to 48+ products per day.I'm addicted. (caution, product can be heavy. I dropped a small vase on my foot and ended up with a big bruise )
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