This shaker mold is made from soft, tear resistant, very low long term shrinkage silicone. It is great or casting wax, gypsum, resins, concrete and other materials and is heat resistant up to 450°F.
Any bubbles located on the bottom of the mold due to the fact that this silicone does not require vacuum degassing, and will not affect the inside of the mold or the finished product
The physical life of the mold depends on how you use it (materials cast, frequency, etc.). Casting abrasive materials such as concrete can quickly erode mold detail, while casting non-abrasive materials (wax) will not affect mold detail. Before storing, the mold can be gently cleaned with a soap solution and rinsed with water. Rubbing the mold repeatedly or with things such as fabric and paper towels can cause scratches to the shine which will cause imperfections in the details. Molds should be stored on a level surface in a cool, dry environment.
HEAT
Most artists apply heat to pop bubbles in resin once it has been poured, doing this can be harmful to your silicone mold. It can and WILL burn the resin and can damage the mold as well. The resin can burn and fuse to the silicone and if the silicone is damaged, it will cause imperfections in the finished product or cause the heated resin to stick to the silicone mold, damaging the mold itself. If you want to pop the bubbles do so with a torch or heat gun before putting it into the mold.
All molds are made to order, brand new and never used. Once orders are placed, it takes 7-10 business days to process.
MOLDS ARE MADE TO ORDER AND I DO NOT ACCEPT RETURNS ON MOLDS. Please inspect mold prior to use. Molds are NON returnable/refundable once used. If Mold is damaged and only if it is damaged PRIOR to use, it may be returned and I will inspect it. If it is determined that it was a defect prior to shipping, mold will be replaced or refunded (minus shipping costs).
Finished piece once demolded will measure 3x2.75 inches.
It is IMPORTANT that you make sure the shaker is COMPLETELY sealed before filling. You can glue the shaker together or use UV resin. I paint the inner lip of the lid with UV resin or glue as well as the top lip of the actual shaker piece before snapping the lid on. For extra precautions I also done the back of the shaker, in the event it is dropped, this protects it from leaking. If shaker is not completely sealed, it may leak when you add the liquid.