🎉 Sculpt Your Dreams into Reality!
AvesApoxie Sculpt is a 2-part modeling compound that combines the benefits of sculpting clay with the adhesive power of epoxy. This 1-pound, waterproof material is designed for easy mixing and application, ensuring zero shrinkage or cracking for durable, professional-grade results. Ideal for a variety of projects, from jewelry to outdoor displays, it empowers artists and DIY enthusiasts alike.
Material Type | Modeling Compound |
Special Features | Waterproof |
Color | Grey |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Dimensions | 4.7 x 2.5 x 1.7 inches |
Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
D**O
Saved a Statue!
I recently dropped a statue and chipped a hole at the bottom. I was devastated because it wasn't mine! Luckily, I found Aves Apoxie Sculpt, and it was exactly what I needed.The Apoxie Sculpt is a two-part compound that's really easy to use. Just mix equal parts A and B together, and you've got a smooth, putty-like material that's perfect for sculpting and filling. It was really easy to mold a small piece to fill in the hole on my statue.Easy to Use: Mixing and molding the compound was very straightforward.Fills Holes Perfectly: It filled the gap in my statue seamlessly, and because it cures hard, I know the repair will be permanent.Great for Sculpting: I was even able to use a small tool to reshape the repaired area to perfectly match the rest of the statue.After 24 hours, the Apoxie Sculpt cured with a nice semi-gloss finish. With some sanding and repainting, the repair became completely undetectable!Overall, this is a great product for anyone who needs a versatile sculpting and repair solution. Especially for small repairs on statues or figurines, I highly recommend Aves Apoxie Sculpt! You might even be surprised at how well it holds up when repainting your project!
M**D
Best clay. Hands down. Yes — you should get it.
I don't know why more people aren't talking about this clay. It's more workable than standard, polymer, or paper clay, while it has the potential to cure with a ceramic glaze-like sheen due to the resin compounds (depending on the mold used — think resin in a silicone mold, or glassy-smooth tempered chocolate.) I don't know who came up with this clay, but it is *sheer brilliance.* Excellent for *teeny tiny* details, and pigments adhere to it like magic while sticky.
S**.
PERFECT for the NOVICE or Professional!!!! IMPRESSIVE RESULTS!!!!!
I have never used anything like Apoxie Sculpt before. I don’t think of my self as artsy in any way which is why it took me over a year to even open my jars. I have a much beloved garden fairy who has been the centerpiece of my garden for 25 years. Sadly, she has taken more than a few falls and hits. She is made of some type of resin and had one wing almost cracked off with huge holes. She was so damaged that I have been looking for her replacement for about 5 years. I decided to try Epoxy Sculpt as a last ditch effor to rescue her.This is what I did:1. TRIAL RUN: I put rubber gloves on and used wooden popsicle sticks to take a tablespoon of each product out of the jar. I mixed the product for 2 minutes and let it rest for 5 minutes. At this point the mixture was ready to use. It has the consistacy of play doh. It is not sticky or runny and easy to shape and mold. I tried it out in a inconspicuous place in case I made a mistake or it did not work. It was great.MY PROJECT:1. MIX PRODUCT- estimate how much you will need to complete your job. Using clean, separate utensils, take equal amounts of each jar and knead for 2 minutes. Wait 5 minutes to let product to rest before working with it.2. APPLY PRODUCT- depending on the size if the job, work in small areas until you are comfortable applying the product. It is easily spread and sculpted. If it gets sticky or hard to smooth down, you can wet the surface or your finger and it will glide on easier. A wet finger will create a smooth surface, a popsicle stick or sculpting knife can create any type of surface you desire. I used a wooden popsicle stick to create a rough surface to blend in with the finish. You can take your time as it does not set up hard for a few hours.CLEAN UP- the product washes and cleans up easily with water.I want you to see my garden fairy. First pic is of gaping wing hole, second is right after applying product, third is a day later after set up. So impressed with this Epoxy Sculpt!!!! If this review was helpful please press the “helpful button” which means alot to me. Thanks.
R**R
Modeling clay with its own epoxy - no glue needed
This product combines the flexibility of a nice modeling compound with built-in glue. I use it in fine art crafting and it adheres beautifully to wood or hard-shell gourd surfaces. Mix even portions thoroughly, wait five minutes, then craft away. It works well for about an hour before it begins to feel different. It's hard (air dry) in 24 hours, and after that I have trimmed, filed, sanded and painted it with no problems. (I generally use a gesso primer first.) It usually adheres very well, so no glue needed. But I do rough up a smooth surface first because that seems to make a difference. My challenge has been to only take as much as I need for a given session; once it's combined, you've got to use it. And you have to keep in mind how much you can get done while it's still malleable, so it's better to work in batches if you're going to be at it a while. It costs enough that I don't want to waste any of it. I gave it four stars for value only because I cannot believe how much the price has gone up since the last time I bought it! (Roughly up from $17 to $27 in a couple of years.) But, it's a really good product and I'll probably be using it till my hands fall off.
B**A
Great for art projects
Never used this product before but great for beginners! Easy to use and no worries of breakage(dried extremely hard)!Was used to modify a figure and was easy to build on, sand and paint. 10/10
C**E
This sculpting material is pretty nice.
I do think it is pretty nice but hard to use for beginners like me, the only things I really dislike is the smell and how sticky it is, the smell is absolutely vile and the residue it leaves on your hands after sculpting is unpleasant, though I do enjoy how durable and easy this is to paint once fully dry and it only takes I would say 12 hours to dry or at least get to a state where it's almost dry. Overall these are nice but if you're a beginner to sculpting like me I would go for polymer or air dry before getting into apoxie sculpt.
A**H
Excellent sculpting putty
Much preferring this to greenstuff or milliput, it doesn't work as well for thin stuff as those, but for the core of a work it is lovely to work with.
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