Silicone Measuring Cups and Silicone Stir Stick Set,Wealike 250ml &100ml Mixing Cups,Resin Supplies for Epoxy Resin Molds,Casting,Pouring,Reusable Tool Kit,Pack of 16
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Yes, they're substantial and comfortable to hold. They're perfect for acrylic pouring, which I do with them.
Hello, the 250ml silicone cup is not available separately.
Hello there, the cup's bottom diameter is 2. The mouth is three inches wide and measures 67 inches in length. 55 inches in length.
I don't know how hard they are and have no way of knowing, but they feel like a silicone-coated tongue depressor. br>Mixing two parts epoxy and peeling off the residue after it had hardened was no problem for me.
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This is what I use to work with resin. Because resin is a non-eco-friendly medium, I use a variety of other materials. Whenever possible, make use of products. The larger cup is clearly labeled, while the smaller cups have distinct lines and numbers. This makes accurate measurement difficult for me. To get around this, I place the smaller silicone cups under a magnified light and use a sharpie to mark the desired measurement. When I give the mark an alcohol bath to clean it up, it always comes off. Everything else is fantastic. br>br> To me, the stir sticks are THE MOST IMPORTANT PART OF THE ENTIRE PROCESS. In addition to absorbing the resin and pigments and causing more bubbling, wood stir sticks must be discarded after only one use. These silicone stir sticks are much more appealing to me. They perform admirably, are machine washable, and can be reused indefinitely. usable. br>br>I'm not going to tell you that these items are "easy to clean" because I use them for resin. Nothing about resin, in my opinion, is simple to clean. They are not difficult to clean, I can assure you. Glitter is the sole exception. Glitter is one of my favorite materials, and I use it in almost every resin project. Glitter can be removed from these items, but it will take some effort. br>br>For me, this is what works: Everything comes to mind. br>What I didn't like about it: Not a single thing. br>Do I think I'd suggest it? Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes.
I bought it primarily for the large 250 ML silicone cup, which I intend to use to mic resin. I like how the black measurements on the outside of the cup are easy to see, and how easy it is to pop out the dried resin once it has cured. The large stir sticks are also fantastic; just remember to wipe them clean as soon as you're done with them because the resin hardens on them and is difficult to remove. The kit's included plastic bag gloves are useless. They were thrown away by me. . . . place them on my palms They continued to slip away.
I've already put what I got to good use, and it was simple to clean and operate, which is a big plus! I'm having fun learning how to improve my resin work, but getting rid of plastic or trying to clean other pieces is a real pain! I think I'll be able to get a lot of use out of this set.
After I finish pour painting, I wait for them to completely dry, and the paint mostly flakes. So I'm trying to get dozens of tiny pieces out of these cups that are too small to clean properly otherwise; I never use them, but perhaps I'm doing something wrong; I've only been doing this for a few months.
After the epoxy has dried, simply peel off the residue and wipe over with alcohol to prepare for the next application.
This is an excellent set! I'm more in love with the little pinch pots than I expected to be. I use them all the time, and everything is still in great shape despite the fact that I've been using it on a daily basis!.
It's simple to clean; simply peel off the large piece and leave it to dry overnight. For small beads, I simply use tape to release them. Also fantastic are the silicone stir sticks. Long enough to get the resin to mix. It's also reusable, so there's no need to throw away wooden stir sticks or plastic mixing cups! Highly recommended! This is a must-have for resin epoxy!.
It's well worth the money to get the silicone cups with visible measurements. Silicone stir sticks are a dream to work with. The rest is worthless garbage that will be thrown away after a single use. If you don't mind not being able to see the measurements, it's a good investment.