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Aves Apoxie Sculpt is a premium 2-part epoxy modeling compound offering a 1-3 hour working time, zero shrinkage, and waterproof durability. Its smooth, putty-like consistency mixes easily by hand and cures to a hard, semi-gloss black finish perfect for professional artists, DIYers, and outdoor projects alike.












| ASIN | B005J03Q5W |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #40,839 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #58 in Sculpture Modeling Compounds |
| Brand Name | Aves |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (913) |
| Educational Objective | Creative Skill |
| Included Components | Part A, Part B |
| Item Dimensions | 4.7 x 2.8 x 2.8 inches |
| Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Aves |
| Manufacturer Part Number | AS1BLAd |
| Material Type | Modeling Compound |
| Model Name | Apoxie Sculpt |
| Model Number | as1lb-black |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Permanent, Self-hardening, Waterproof |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Modeling |
| UPC | 762642013328 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
J**N
Great product. Watch out for shipping in a bubble bag. Needs to be shipped in a box.
Clay quality: I’ve used many epoxies and this one is the easiest to use. You can mix it together with your hands and use it like clay. It feels like putty in your hands. It’s not sticky like other epoxies so it doesn’t immediately hold something together. It works great for mending ceramics, wood and other things. You can sand it, paint it and sculpt it. I have used it on pieces I put outdoors and it has held up for years and keeps on going. The only thing I would watch for is shipping. I purchased two colors and they was sent in a plastic bubble bag. Both jars were cracked on the bottom. Good thing I noticed or they would have dried out.
E**N
Great for twisty puzzle mods. Head and shoulders better than generic epoxy from HW store
Apoxie Sculpt is really nice to work with. The two parts are easy to mix manually, they actually end up looking black as advertised. In contrast to some of the hardware store epoxy putties, Apoxie Sculpt is not as sticky or stiff, and the work time is MUCH longer, on the order of an hour (I worked with it in a hot garage, so under cooler conditions it might be two or three hours). I used Apoxie Sculpt to modify a Rubik style 3x3 puzzle. It adheres well to ABS and makes a tight bond to styrene plastic using CA glue. It fills small gaps well and comes off surfaces of work pieces with a wet paper towel. So even if you end up accidentally smudging it onto a piece you have lots of time to get it off. I haven't tried smoothing it with wet fingers but I think that you easily could. A pumice soap gets 99% of the stuff off of your hands, though you might need a nail brush. Finally, be aware that the black Apoxie Sculpt, when sanded, looks gray. At least that is the case with 80 grit. If you want true black then you may have to polish it, or put on a layer of black paint. Highly recommended.
C**.
Impressed by this product! Good with silicon molds. Good replacement for resin.
I used this to make ornate replicas of some antique pieces. I already made the silicon molds and struggled to make the replicas with liquid resin for a long time, always having issues with air bubbles creating flaws in the finished product. My first time using Apoxie Sculpt and the finished products looked so much more professionally cast without any air bubbles. I do have to worry about stuff like fold lines since I'm pressing them into a mold rather than pouring, but I didn't have too much of a problem with this and my castings almost look as good as the originals. I still have to figure out how to sand down the backs to make them smooth, but with the success of these prototypes I doubt I will be going back to liquid resin for this particular project. I let them cure for 24 hours like the instructions state and they popped right out of the silicon molds. They cured very hard just like the resin I'm used to. I used the black variety of Apoxie sculpt and it's a rich opaque black with just a tiny hint of some shimmery additive, but not so much that I really notice it, which is good as I prefer these pieces to be matte. I'm looking forward to playing around with this some more. The black did stain my hands a little bit for the day so I will wear rubber gloves next time. I wasn't sure if this stuff would pick up the same level of detail as the liquid resin, but I'd say they are comparable, without the torture of air bubbles. Another plus is there is not the horrible odor that comes with liquid resin.
V**.
Good stuff for repairing granite composite
Amazing stuff - used it to fix a broken granite composite sink that I was told couldn’t be fixed because there was a piece missing and this fixed it beautifully
C**A
The best 2-part clay available.
Apoxie Sculpt is the only epoxy clay I'll use anymore. The texture is great, the work time is generous, and the cured material is sandable, smooth, and strong. I prefer the natural color usually, as it has the best sculpting properties in my opinion, but the colored versions are only slightly less workable. All colors hold their shape well enough to get lovely hard edges, there is very little slumping, and while some of the colors are easier to smooth than others, none of them are particularly difficult. For working with this material, I prefer metal sculpting tools and fine bristle brushes. You can smooth it with the Aves recommended cleaner and softener, but honestly, I find myself just using water. I do recommend not buying larger kits unless you know for a fact you'll use it quickly, though - the shelf life is the only area where Apoxie Sculpt has room for improvement. I find that after just 4-6 months it loses its tackiness, and while it's still great for sculpting, it becomes much more difficult to stick it to other things.
J**G
Extremely useful, durable, easy.
This is a very useful product that if you have an engineering mindset, can be put to all sorts of use. It is easy to sculpt, dries very hard, and doesn't shrink. I fixed a broken turn crank on a sun shade, I plugged a little hole my shower head, I made a lid for my coffee grinder which didn't have one and was shooting some beans out onto the counter, I sometimes make little stands for things with it. Note it doesn't bond to plastic wrap (cling wrap), which is handy - you can wrap an object in cling wrap and then apply this stuff to fit it's shape like a mold, then once it's dry it will fit right on the object. Only 4 stars because it's a bit expensive.
K**E
Love It
I love this stuff and use it every so often for crafts. It's mildly toxic, so if that bothers you just wear nitrile or latex gloves. It can/does stain the hands temporarily but washing with soap & hot water after is good practice for those of you who don't/won't wear gloves when working with it. This stuff doesn't take to being trimmed or drilled but is excellent for being sculpted, pushed into molds, and being put into mixed-media art. It will usually last you at least a year, if not a few, before the ingredients separate a bit. You'll be able to tell when it's doing that. Either way, be confident: this stuff is DURABLE, affordable, and really worth your while.
J**E
Great product
I absolutely love this material. It's extremely easy to use and takes paint beautifully. Much better than poly clay even though I have to color it myself. I highly recommend checking it out if you make small sculpted items.
R**T
I ordered this product which is a 2 part Epoxy Clay, only Part A was sent, no Part B. This product is useless without both parts, got a full refund.
A**E
This is ldeal, to make a spiked adornment for a headpiece, mould, sculpture into the shape I wanted, only drawback is the drying time, ll left it 48 hr, and returned, then sanded a profile, and smoothed it using 80 to 1200 grit wet and dry, and came with a nice polish finish, applied flexi paint to make the top coat of gun metal and silver to pop
S**G
It is easy to mix together and a few hours to use it before it sets. Sets rock hard in 24 hours. Everything I have tried sticks to it. Works well.
J**R
Bought black by mistake thought it was neutral colour
W**T
so incredibly sticky I find it very difficult to mold or shape anything with it. After leaving it to dry 1+ hours as advised on the tub it becomes pretty difficult to work with as it's too hard by that point. .
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