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Silicone Moulds for Casting (Epoxy) Resin

Resin moulds are known as silicone moulds for epoxy (resin). The flexible silicone material holds its shape during casting, and the hardened, transparent resin is easy to "peel out."

The quality of the resin casting mould determines the surface finish of the cast item. Casting resin and silicone moulds for resin casting are used to create resin decorations, resin jewellery, coasters, tiered stands, various decorations, pendants, earrings and bracelets made of resin.

Resin bracelet moulds and other silicone jewellery moulds are an essential aid for creative work with casting resin. Using silicone resin casting moulds, we can cast resin jewellery or we may want to embed beetles in resin.

Resin angels or resin figurines are also a common product where silicone resin moulds are used. Silicone mould making appeals to more advanced creators - epoxy moulds can be made from silicone. These silicone moulds are also suitable for use as silicone moulds for crystal resin.

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How to Choose Silicone Resin Moulds (Epoxy)

Silicone moulds are key to achieving clean, glossy, and precise resin castings. When selecting, consider the shape, depth, and mould surface (gloss vs. matte), as well as the project type and recommended resin viscosity / speed. Glossy moulds provide a high-gloss finish without additional polishing, while slightly matte ones are suitable for a 'marble' or soft-touch effect.

Based on what you want to create

  • Jewellery, pendants, earrings: smaller cavities, preferably thinner (thin to medium) resin for easy venting and detail.
  • Coasters, trays, tiered stands: moderately deep moulds; mixtures that level well and do not form waves.
  • Figures and 3D decorations: intricate moulds, slower systems with longer open times are suitable.
  • Embedding flowers/insects: deeper moulds, clarity and calm curing are important; poured in stages.
  • Bracelets/rings: closed shapes, pay attention to precise ratios and smooth pouring in a thin stream.

Recommendations: moulds × resin

Project Mould type What to watch out for Recommended resin
Jewellery (beds, small moulds) Glossy cavities, sharp edges Air release, bubbles in corners Jewelry resin
Coasters, trays Medium depth, solid edges Self-levelling, flat table Resin for decorations
Figures / 3D castings More intricate shapes, thicker walls Longer open time, layered casting Resin for decorations
Potting flowers / insects Deeper moulds, transparent appearance Flower drying, staged casting Resin for decorations
Surface coating (topcoat) Flat base, cover frame Dust-resistant coating, levelling Resin for surfaces
Tip: If you want a mirror shine without polishing, choose moulds with a high-gloss surface and use clean cups/spatulas. Any scratch on the mould will transfer to the casting.

Silicone mould care: how to extend its life

  • Cleaning: wipe with a soft cloth after casting. Allow resin residue to harden and gently 'peel' off - do not pull with nails or sharp objects.
  • Storage: flat, unfolded, away from direct sunlight and heat. Do not place heavy objects on the moulds.
  • Temperature: keep to the recommended range of the mould and resin manufacturer; extreme heat shortens life and can deform.
  • Release: for complex shapes, a release agent for silicone/epoxy will help (saving edges and detail).
  • Dyes and powders: apply pigments, alcohol inks and metallic powders sparingly; excess can leave marks and shorten the life of the mould.

Common Mistakes and How to Avoid Them

  • Bubbles in the corners: Before the main pour, wipe the corners of the mould with a thin layer of resin (brush/spatula), then pour slowly and thinly.
  • Cloudiness or overheating: For larger volumes, pour in layers and observe pauses according to the mixture's recommendations.
  • Dull mould imprint: A dull mould = a dull cast. For a glossy finish, use a glossy mould, or polish afterwards.
  • Cast sticking: A separating spray will help with intricate shapes; do not overload the mould by 'breaking' it forcefully.
  • Scratched mould: Do not use abrasive cleaners or sharp tools; a scratch is immediately visible on the cast.

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FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions about Silicone Moulds

Are these moulds also suitable for UV resin?

Yes, most silicone moulds are compatible with both two-component epoxy resin and UV resin. For deeper moulds, pay attention to the transmission of UV light – a thinner layer cures better.

How do I know if a mould will give a glossy surface?

The mould cavity itself must be optically smooth and glossy. The cavity looks, the cast will look – the gloss 'transfers'.

What if I want to cast a larger volume (e.g. a thicker coaster)?

Choose a slower mix with a longer open time and pour in layers. You minimise heat (exothermy) and the risk of clouding or sink marks.

Can moulds be repaired if they get scratched?

Light hairline scratches can sometimes be 'polished' with a soft cloth and a suitable product, but deep scratches will usually remain visible. Prevention is gentle cleaning and storage.

How do I prevent rings and unevenness on the surface?

Work on a perfectly level and clean surface, do not pour in a stream from a height, maintain a stable temperature (approx. 22–24 °C) and cover against dust after casting.

Quick recap: suitable type of mould + clean tools + correct resin viscosity + temperature and time control = clean casting with minimal sanding.

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