Latex
Liquid Latex An air hardening rubber emulsion used for making accurate and long-lasting moulds easily and quickly. 1 Litre 5 Litre
14.95 64.25
Latex Thickener Add 75ml of latex thickener to 1 litre of latex. 75ml
2.95
Mod Roc Plaster Bandage Single roll size: 15cm x 2.7m (coverage: 0.41m²) Roll
1.40 12 rolls (coverage: 5m²) 14.25
Plaster
Casting/Mould Making Moulds
Fine Casting Plaster An off-white plaster, suitable for fibrous plaster work, general casting and modelling applications. Also suitable for carving. Mixing Ratio: 10 casting plaster: 7 water. Setting Time 30-40 minutes (this time may vary depending on size of casting) 5kg
25kg
Sun, Moon and Stars Ceramofix moulds are durable plastic moulds, which are used with casting plaster. Set contains 7 different moulds. Max size: 15cm.
Each set 6.95 25.95 7.35
Cromatic Alginate NEW Ideal for making one-off castings of sculpture and much more. Fast setting with accurate replication of detail with colour change indicator for mixing and setting times. Dust Free and Gluten Free. Tips: When using alginate, mix with cold water, this product has a very quick setting time so have all relevant tools to hand before beginning the casting process. 453g
11.95
Xor Polyester Resin A clear, light-transmitting polyester resin that creates a bubble-free crystal clear mould. These are molds in which you can encapsulate prepared, natural objects such as fish, lizards, beetles, butterflies, fresh flowers and other organic materials. These objects do not shrink or change colour so can be viewed in their orginal state. 490ml Resin and 10ml Hardener.
19.95
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3D Design/Modelling
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