Hi Bear Claws, if you put the mold into the freezer for a bit like a few minutes, that will help to get the piece removed from the mold. The curing time should be more than 8 hours, but depends on how warm or cold the weather is too. Hope this helps and thank you for watching.
@@SotosCreativeCorner yes that definitely helps! I was worried that it would stick to the mold because of the adhesive quality to the apoxie. I ended up risking it last night on some cherry blossom molds my mom has for her cakes and luckily it didn’t stick. Downside is it wasn’t soft enough to move the way I needed it to move.
Hello Justme, this apoxy does not stick to the mold. Sometimes when the mold sticks using other types of clay, I will put it into the freezer to help release it. Thanks for watching.
My eyes have been treated to a visual feast.
That was new to me. Love learning new things. Love that mermaid mole. Lovely
Is this mold made of silicone, or is it something sturdier?
It is a silicone mold. Thanks for watching.
How long did you keep it in the mold?
I’m worried about it sticking onto the mold permanently
Hi Bear Claws, if you put the mold into the freezer for a bit like a few minutes, that will help to get the piece removed from the mold. The curing time should be more than 8 hours, but depends on how warm or cold the weather is too. Hope this helps and thank you for watching.
@@SotosCreativeCorner yes that definitely helps! I was worried that it would stick to the mold because of the adhesive quality to the apoxie. I ended up risking it last night on some cherry blossom molds my mom has for her cakes and luckily it didn’t stick. Downside is it wasn’t soft enough to move the way I needed it to move.
Die you use anything in the mould to make it easier to get it out? Or will the apoxy not stick to it? Is it a silicon mould?
Hello Justme, this apoxy does not stick to the mold. Sometimes when the mold sticks using other types of clay, I will put it into the freezer to help release it. Thanks for watching.
@@SotosCreativeCorner thank you, that's a good tip!
interesting ,tfs! good to know!