🎨 Sculpt Your Imagination into Reality!
The SmalltongueAB Epoxy Sculpt Clay is a premium 2-part modeling compound designed for artists and DIY enthusiasts. With a 1:1 mix ratio, it hardens in 24 hours without shrinking, making it ideal for repairs, modeling, and sculpture. This high-quality epoxy clay offers excellent viscosity and plasticity, allowing for detailed work and easy shaping. The 2-pound package provides ample material for various projects, and the white color is perfect for painting. Backed by reliable after-sale support, this product is a must-have for creative minds.
J**K
Love this stuff!
This stuff is great on many many applications. It is rock hard in 24hrs. Workable for about an hour. I'll always keep stock of this in my house, to repair or construct an array of possible things.
G**C
Great for custom Funk Pop doll designs!
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.
L**S
Work fast!
While the product itself is easy to mix and easy to use, in my situation and the reason I only give 4 stars overall, is that it set up so quickly on me that I was having to hurry to get details done before it became so hard that it wouldn't allow me to work it. That is my only complaint, just lack of tinker time to get details to my satisfaction. It looks good and it very well could be the "thickness" of the area I was working with maybe was too "thin" to remain pliable for an extended amount of time (mane and feathers). I got it done, but not as neatly as I would have liked.
C**T
Good quality!
Good quality!
R**S
Muy bueno
Estoy satisfecho con el producto gracias amazon
A**T
Easy clay sculpting
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.
R**R
Not like other sculpting epoxies.
So far I tried this out filling pinholes in a resin sculpture and resculpting a mane and tail. It does NOT mix or smooth with water but will work well with Aves Saftey Solvent ( I haven't tried rubbing alcohol because I'm out). It's firmer but has a slightly rubbery consistency after mixed so it's harder to use it to fill a large area and smooth it out flush with surrounding areas. It works well if you're trying to fill cuts, gaps, or large pinholes or like to fill a thicker area but it's too stiff/thick to put a thin layer over a large area of tiny pinholes. It worked better than my regular Magic sculpt on resculpting a broken ear though.It was firm and stayed put really well even when I bumped it a tiny bit before it cured.I also tried to fast cure an area using a heat gun and that doesn't work with this stuff. It could be I didn't do it long enough but even putting the heat close to it, it didn't bubble like other epoxies will when it gets too hot.When I resculpted half a tail and a new mane its harder to blend to itself but I dipped my tool in the solvent and was able to do it eventually. One thing I liked is it doesn't pill like other epoxies when you draw lines thru it for say sculpting hair but again Id use a smoother-like safety solvent for that and your tool will glide nicer thru the epoxy. I haven't tried to actually sculpt with it yet but I think it may work nicely for fine detail like eyes, nostrils, and wrinkling. lend with a surrounding area than other epoxies have used ( and I try to try all of them out) I didn't care for how it sands though. Like I said it kind of has a rubbery feel to it. I used a rough120 grit sandpaper/sanding pads and went down to really fine and was able to get a really smooth surface but it is harder to sand and get a nice finish.So far I kind of like it but it's just difficult for working in large areas but small ones it works much better. I think this epoxy has a bit of a learning curve to it, more so than Magic sculpt does. I really liked that it's firmer but wish it blended easier. I would say if you are a beginner to epoxy try a different kind first then try this once you know how to work with it. Oh, this seems to have a shorter working time to it. I can usually work for over an hour with other epoxies but this seemed like 30 minutes and it was getting pretty stiff. If I could give the company any advice is it would be, it would be really helpful if this came with some info on what to use or not to use as a smoothing agent, the working time, if heat will fast cure it, and what is the curing time on t his? is it waterproof? and even where is this made? I can't find any of that info.
R**H
Works great
It's not what I was expecting, meaning I didn't know I was going to have to blend, but after getting by that, the product worked perfectly. It's like being a kid again and playing with play-doh, so get into it!!
L**E
Really happy with how well this clay performs.
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.
E**R
is good but stinks like fish
its a good amount and works well but be warned it really stinks lol
M**D
Long set time
I used this epoxy to craft terrain set pieces for 28mm scale miniatures, bases for trees. In these pictures, wood and epoxy are bonded during construction (wet epoxy) with isocyanate glue (super glue) bonding the nearest bricks to the wooden frame.Be aware that high stacks tend to squish the lowest layer, so allow drying time of 8+ hours to solidify the layers before adding more. Bond additional layers upon dry with a light dab of Isocyanate glue (thick) and to all wooden or plastic additions not completely immersed in epoxy.
Z**D
Fantastic
This stuff is good just like the real apoxy, well recommend get it before it goes as never see this as cheap as it is 🥰😁
F**E
Very hard. Can't take it out of the package
It is impossible to get it out of the container. Harder to work with . I knew it would be different than using sculpey but dand it is like molding a rock.
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