Plasti-Dip for mold making?

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Plasti-Dip for mold making?

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I've seen this stuff called Plasti-Dip, and it is a rubber coating used for tool handles. It is advertized to be stretchy and flexible. Would this stuff work for making molds for resin models?
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In my honest opinion, no.

Nasty, sticky, never truly cures, takes 400 thousand coats to get a good thickness and god knows what mold release would do to it.

14.5oz for $7.49.

Oomoo 30, $22.41 for 2.8lbs.

I'll let somebody else do the math.
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We've used Plasti-dip at work to re-coat tool handles

Nasty - stinky - toxic - and as Kly stated, takes forever to set up

Total agreement here - stick with the RTV rubbers by Smooth-on, Alumilite and others made for mold-making - steer clear of this stuff
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Post by Trek 1701 »

Thanks for the replies. I was thinking about using Oomoo 30 anyway- best amount for the price, and I know it works.
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Kylwell wrote:
14.5oz for $7.49.

Oomoo 30, $22.41 for 2.8lbs.

I'll let somebody else do the math.
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