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Decorating With Fondant

Decorating with fondant is a lot like playing with clay. Much like clay, Fondant is rolled out and can be cut into designs and formed into just about any shape. Rolled fondant is the flexible, easy-to-shape icing that allows cake decorates to make cut-outs and ruffled borders. Fondant is used to make fun figures such [...]

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What is Mold Making

Mold making is the process used to duplicate three dimensional models or objects. A model is any object that has depth, and an original model can be made from almost anything. If you were making your own object to mold, you might use clay, rock, or plastic. Through the use of a mold making material [...]

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ComposiStone Hard Plaster Molds

ComposiStone is our unique formulation that works great in a ComposiMold mold. Composi-Stone is harder than plaster castings yet still smoother than cement casts. The system uses a Dry mix and water at a ratio of 2.5 parts powder to 1 part water; and not less than 2 parts powder to 1 part water by [...]

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How do I remove or minimize bubbles in ComposiMold?

How do I remove or minimize bubbles in ComposiMold? Getting a clean mold is as easy as spraying a heavy coat of bubble buster on the master object and then pouring the ComposiMold. This will give you a nice clean mold most of the time. If you are super picky about bubbles, you have a stubborn [...]

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DIY Wedding-Chocolates, Soaps and Candles Castings Video Demonstration

Talk about a unique wedding! Forget the hershey’s kisses or the wedding bells! Make the special day truly your own with chocolates made specifically for the bride and groom or even better individually for the wedding guests. To start: Let your imagination go crazy. Imagine finding your seat by looking for your name in chocolate. And [...]

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DIY Robot Mold Making, Casting, and Arduino Remote Control

This ComposiMold project utilizes 6 different casting materials. This project demonstrates one of ComposiMold's greatest features; it's versatility. This robot casting was made in 5 separate molds and the casting materials consist of; ComposiStone Concrete/Plaster Mixture, Urethane Resin, PureCast 605 Urethane Resin, Decoupage, Modeling Compound, and Silicone Rubber. Watch the video below to learn [...]

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Duplicating Your Wood Carvings with ComposiMold and ComposiStone

Wood carvings are a great way to make the original shape that you are going to duplicate. Almost any wood carving can be duplicated using either ComposiMold or ImPRESSive Putty. This video demonstrates the process with ComposiMold-Original. Use either ComposiMold-Original, ComposiMold-Flex or ImPRESSive Putty.Start by sealing the wood. You can do this with Shellac, urethane [...]

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ComposiMold Review: Our Customers say it best!

ComposiMold has been used and reviewed by lots of amazing artists, crafters, and makers. What you come up with for projects is fascinating and educational. From really awesome candle molds to cake decorating with chocolate molds or fondant molds, it's great to see. Here are some examples of ComposiMold reviews by our customers:Here is a [...]

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Mold Making Material Tools for Making What You Want

Our goal: Give you the tools to duplicate anything and make what you want.How do we accomplish this? With the easiest mold making materials available.Impressive Putty: heat, press, and let cool. Yes. It is that easy. No mold box needed. No mold release needed for plastics, resins, low melt metals, or ComposiStone. Use our Plaster [...]

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Ten Most Compatible Casting Materials with ComposiMold

Here are some quick tips for the variety of casting materials you can use in a ComposiMold mold.These casting materials will also work great with ImPRESSive Putty.EPOXIES: Epoxy Resins, Putty, or ClayEpoxies work well for pieces up to 8 cubic inches. For larger castings of 8+ cubic inches, choose epoxies with longer cure times of [...]

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Why ComposiMold for Mold Making? Because it works