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Reusable Epoxy/Resin Form Rectangle - Vacuum Formed

All moulds are made of non-stick HDPE (High-Density Polyethylene)

Rectangular Molds:

Vacuum formed, seamless.

Simply turn the form over once it’s cured and tap the back with a mallet and watch your creation pop out of the mould.


Free shipping is unavailable on some forms due to oversized packaging:

24x48 Rectangle

Customer Reviews

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Glenn Bjolverud
Vacuum mold

I have only done one pour so far using this. Mold but have been happy with the result up to now.

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Patrick Meyers
Works well but…

The reusable resin/epoxy form works well, but with the first attempt at making a river charcuterie board I had a lot of trouble getting the finished board out of the tray. On the second I used a spray “release agent” and that worked a lot better in terms of getting the board to release from the mould. There still was a bit of hammering with a rubber mallet involved but it was a lot better by using the release agent. Also need to emphasize how important it is to clamp your work down with “F” clamps on the proper length of cauls that have been covered with the appropriate non-stick tape such as (tuck tape) otherwise your piece will float upwards if resin gets underneath.

Customer Reviews

Based on 2 reviews
100%
(2)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
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G
Glenn Bjolverud
Vacuum mold

I have only done one pour so far using this. Mold but have been happy with the result up to now.

P
Patrick Meyers
Works well but…

The reusable resin/epoxy form works well, but with the first attempt at making a river charcuterie board I had a lot of trouble getting the finished board out of the tray. On the second I used a spray “release agent” and that worked a lot better in terms of getting the board to release from the mould. There still was a bit of hammering with a rubber mallet involved but it was a lot better by using the release agent. Also need to emphasize how important it is to clamp your work down with “F” clamps on the proper length of cauls that have been covered with the appropriate non-stick tape such as (tuck tape) otherwise your piece will float upwards if resin gets underneath.