You can conjure up unique decorations with the Casting mould "Fish"! The heat-resistant (up to approx. 60°C) and highly transparent casting mold made of PET is stable and reusable. Whether with concrete or creative casting compounds, you can shape your own fish in just a few steps.
The cast objects are not only eye-catching, but also versatile. Turn them into maritime table decorations or use them to decorate your patio table. The fish bring the feeling of the beach and the sea into your living space. Especially in combination with a fishing net and other maritime items, they create a cozy atmosphere.
A great way to personalize your fish is to design them with Inca gold. The color is available in different shades and gives your fish a special touch. This creates unique pieces that are also perfect as gifts or small presents.
See for yourself how versatile the Casting mould "Fish" is. Create your own maritime decorations. Order today and bring maritime flair into your home!
Tips to use:
Preparations:
Mix the desired casting compound according to the instructions. If you wish, you can color it with color pigment powder.
Application:
Slowly pour the mixed casting compound into the casting mould. Leave a rim of at least 2 mm free to make it easier to demould your casting later.
Gently tap the casting mould so that the mixture is evenly distributed and any air bubbles come to the surface. You can then prick these with a lace object.
Time to dry:
Allow the casting compound to harden well. Follow the drying times specified in the instructions for the casting compound.
Work to finish:
You can now demould your casting. If the casting does not come off simply by dropping it, you can carefully loosen the mould all around with your fingers and tap it against the mould.
Good to know:
For detailed moulds, we recommend using a mould release agent or release wax to protect the mould.
Tips to use:
Preparations:
Mix the desired casting compound according to the instructions. If you wish, you can color it with color pigment powder.
Application:
Slowly pour the mixed casting compound into the casting mould. Leave a rim of at least 2 mm free to make it easier to demould your casting later.
Gently tap the casting mould so that the mixture is evenly distributed and any air bubbles come to the surface. You can then prick these with a lace object.
Time to dry:
Allow the casting compound to harden well. Follow the drying times specified in the instructions for the casting compound.
Work to finish:
You can now demould your casting. If the casting does not come off simply by dropping it, you can carefully loosen the mould all around with your fingers and tap it against the mould.
Good to know:
For detailed moulds, we recommend using a mould release agent or release wax to protect the mould.