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QuestionCan the silicone-and-cornstarch mold withstand hot temperatures, such as liquid wax?T. ChinsenTop AnswererHot wax melts at 37° C (99° F). Silicon can withstand temperatures up to 260° C (500° F), There is enough temperature range for melted wax to be put in a silicon mold without damaging the mold.
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QuestionCan I use plaster of Paris in a mould?CafraCommunity AnswerYes, you can use almost any "plaster" in the mold as long as the substance or putty is long and wide enough for your needs.
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QuestionCan I bake liquid poly clay in a homemade silicone mold?Alcyone RainbowCommunity AnswerYes. Polymer clay and liquid clay are baked at around 265 degrees Fahrenheit, which does not damage silicone.
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QuestionCan you use silicone in the mold after you make it?kaitCommunity AnswerYes. Once a silicone mold is fully cured, it will accept any material in the casting process.
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QuestionCan the last method be used to make molds for 3D items? I know I would need to "cut" the mold into two parts for 3D items. What is the best way to do that?Alex LukacsffiCommunity AnswerThe last method can be used for 3D items. Silicone is best cut through with precision using a craft knife, although any knife would work.
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