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Garden Art and Statuary
Easily create beautiful concrete statuary and art works for the garden including benches, urns, planters, plaques, stepping stones, pavers, bird baths, garden gnomes and statues. If you are a beginner, the simplest method is to create a planter using wooden forms. More complicated shapes require the use of mold making materials such as latex, polyurethane rubber and silicone rubber. The traditional method of creating concrete garden articles is by using latex. Latex resists abrasion and has the longest library life compared to manmade rubbers. It is the least expensive choice among rubbers. The drawback is that it takes the longest to create a mold over the other two rubbers as it must be painted on and allowed to dry before each coat. It takes about 12-15 coats to create a satisfactory mold. Polyurethane rubber such as Por-a Mold has been available for over twenty-five years and thought it costs mold that liquid latex and requires a mold release it has become a popular choice due to a one-to-one mix ratio and a set time of a few hours. Silicone is also a choice, but for smaller items such as plaques as it is more expensive than the other two mold rubbers.
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EnvironMolds Liquid Latex Mold Making Rubber
EnvironMolds5.0 / 5.0
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EnvironMolds liquid latex is a multi-use liquid rubber. It is used as a mold making rubber to make flexible and durable latex molds to reproduce li...
View full detailsIsoKote 1000, Formerly Synlube 1000 Mold Release
EnvironMolds5.0 / 5.0
1 Review
Property Synlube 531 Synlube 1000 Synlube 1711 Appearance Beige Colorless Colorless Vis...
View full detailsCastRite Art Casting Stone
EnvironMoldsCastRite is a gypsum-based plaster of Paris that has been especially heat treated for fine art casting to create very hard casts that unlike generi...
View full detailsPopArt Plaster Bandages - Creamy Smooth
EnvironMoldsPlaster Bandage PopArt Brand plaster bandages are a superior quality quick-setting bandage that provides a creamy thick plaster consistency. Widths...
View full detailsKreemtex Premium Liquid Latex for Mold Making
EnvironMoldsKreemtex is a white, high quality, easy to use latex molding compound for detailed reproductions. Keemtex molding compound is supplied in concentra...
View full detailsArtLube™-100 Rapid Mold Release
EnvironMoldsARTLUBE-100 is a silicone-based release agent specifically formulated for use with ArtMolds' flexible urethane molding system Make-A-Mold and ArtMo...
View full detailsMoldRite 25 Silicone - Classic Mold Making Silicone
EnvironMoldsMoldRite 25 silicone is our most popular mold making material in our silicone line. This product is mixed with Cat-Blue catalyst providing 40-minut...
View full detailsEasily create beautiful concrete statuary and art works for the garden including benches, urns, planters, plaques, stepping stones, pavers, bird baths, garden gnomes and statues. If you are a beginner, the simplest method is to create a planter using wooden forms. More complicated shapes require the use of mold making materials such as latex, polyurethane rubber and silicone rubber. The traditional method of creating concrete garden articles is by using latex. Latex resists abrasion and has the longest library life compared to manmade rubbers. It is the least expensive choice among rubbers. The drawback is that it takes the longest to create a mold over the other two rubbers as it must be painted on and allowed to dry before each coat. It takes about 12-15 coats to create a satisfactory mold. Polyurethane rubber such as Por-a Mold has been available for over twenty-five years and thought it costs mold that liquid latex and requires a mold release it has become a popular choice due to a one-to-one mix ratio and a set time of a few hours. Silicone is also a choice, but for smaller items such as plaques as it is more expensive than the other two mold rubbers.