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🎨 Mold your future—where creativity meets rock-solid durability!
Aves Apoxie Sculpt is a 4-pound, two-part epoxy modeling compound that combines sculpting clay’s flexibility with epoxy’s strength. It self-hardens with zero shrinkage or cracking, is waterproof, and offers a 1-3 hour working window. Ideal for professional-grade repairs, custom sculptures, and outdoor projects, it accepts paints and finishes for a polished, lasting masterpiece.













| ASIN | B002QAKT94 |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #9,060 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #16 in Sculpture Modeling Compounds |
| Brand | Aves |
| Brand Name | Aves |
| Color | White / Stone White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 1,709 Reviews |
| Educational Objective | Creative Skill |
| Included Components | Part A, Part B |
| Item Weight | 4 pounds |
| Manufacturer | Aves |
| Manufacturer Part Number | Apoxie Sculpt 4 Lb. White Epoxy Clay |
| Material | Modeling Compound |
| Material Type | Modeling Compound |
| Model Number | av4wh |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Permanent, Self-hardening, Waterproof |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Modeling |
| UPC | 762642013731 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
J**E
Worth the price if you can swing it
I mainly use Aves Apoxie Sculpt to fix 3D printed parts that didn’t come out right, and honestly it’s been a life saver. Instead of reprinting tricky pieces over and over, I just sculpt the missing or messed up parts by hand and blend them in. Once it cures, it feels solid, bonds really well to PLA, and sands super smooth — it’s easy to shape crisp edges or subtle curves without it chipping apart. Painting over it is no problem either, it takes primer and paint just like the print itself. The big downside is the price. It’s expensive, no way around that. I tried to cheap out once and bought a knockoff epoxy thinking “how different can it be?”, and that was a mistake. The knockoff had a weird mixing ratio, super specific rules, tons of waiting, and even then the results were inconsistent and kinda gummy. With Aves, it’s simple: mix part A and B, you get a nice workable time, it sticks, and then it cures like a rock. If you’re doing a lot of 3D printing repairs, props, or custom parts and can afford it, I’d say this is absolutely worth it and way less frustrating in the long run. (Don’t mind the photo, I keep mine vacuum sealed so that it doesn’t dry out)
A**K
just the right amount of stickiness and viscosity and a 1-3 hour working time
awesome epoxy putty: just the right amount of stickiness and viscosity and the 1-3 hour working time won't make your blood pressure go through the roof watching the clock tick tock ... cures rock hard ... [ and don't risk using the cheap Brand X stuff: cheap epoxy putty isn't a good buy if it permanently and irrecoverably ruins your project.]
R**.
Definately purchasing again.
This Apoxy modeling clay has taken me away from all my other art. It's strong. It's very easy to mold. If you want to have a lot of fun, you'll learn quickly to create quickly, cause it dries relatively fast compared to other material...but worth it. It goes a long way. Worth every penny.
D**D
Good hold and easy to detail
My daughter's go to for customizing small figurine
G**E
Easy to work with, great results
This stuff is amazing. Easy to work with, great results. I know some FX houses recommend other brands, but this one also has the plus that the other brands don’t: it smells like Doritos.
J**C
A Superior Alternative Patching Material
I used this to repatch a major door dent. I did not want to use a more widely available product that is used for repatching automobiles due to the high volatile organic compound (VOC) that is harmful to breathing and general exposure, plus I had to do the patchwork inside a building. Before purchasing, I kept thinking that it might have a slight odor similar to two part epoxy or superglue, but it didn't even have that. There's very little odor at all, if any. The key to using this to repatch is having a spray bottle to wet the surface of the epoxy clay. If you don't, the clay is so sticky that it becomes impossible to mold or sculpt in a smooth manner. Once sprayed, the clay feels and sculpts almost like real clay. In order to get a smooth, flat finish, I used a spare plastic gift card to smooth the wet surface. After a few passes, the surface starts to become sticky again and needs more water. But with plenty of spraying, you can smooth it down fairly well. If you are sculpting an art project by hand, it's easy to start out blocking in the shapes, but the more you use it the more residue gets on your hands, which can cause the clay to stick to your hand as you continue to sculpt, leaving more sticky texture. You can remedy this with the spray bottle, re-smoothing, etc. The drying time is very generous. After about 90 minutes, the clay was still very soft, but had changed enough where it would bead up a bit if I still tried to smooth it out. 90 minutes is an eternity and plenty of time to sculpt compared to the other stuff. After 5 hours, I could still make indentations and it felt like old/hard sculpey/fimo clay. After 10 hours, it became like rock. The consistency of the dried clay reminded me of soap stone or baked sculpey/fimo clay. You could carve detail into it with an exacto knife, chisel, or rasp. Lots of opportunity for fine carving. I used sandpaper to sand it down before priming and repainting the area and the dried clay sanded down smoothly--no cracking or flaking. I used this on a metal door, but it'll stick to just about anything...wood, plastic, paper, etc. Clean up was easy...just rubbed my hands under water to dissolve the clay and rewashed again with dish soap. I can't vouch for the effects of skin exposure, which is why I washed my hands carefully afterwards. I was very impressed with this stuff and glad to have stumbled upon it instead of going the high-VOC route! If you are wary of breathing in toxic fumes from other commercial products for repatching, this is the way to go.
K**3
Serves as its own sculpture armature. Water proof. As hard as Vermont "white" marble but won't chip.
Works as claimed. Wear nitrile gloves. May be messy and sticky at first but after in place a bit it hardens enough to use standard clay sculpting tools and, as it stiffens, riflers. Smooth with wet-or-dry sand paper. Really strong!
T**C
Great kit
My daughter uses this on her dolls. She needed help with the process initially, but now she uses it on her own and loves it. It dries fairly quickly, and is tough. Great kit for the value.
E**U
La reproducción y detalles que coje
Es muy bueno para hacer muchos trabajos .Gracias vendedor
J**T
Amazing to work with
Perfect for sculpting over papier-mâché
S**.
Great Product
This is good, tough stuff! It's easy to sculpt using a tiny bit of water to stop it sticking to your gloved hands and tools, and it's waterproof. Just what I needed to make an escape ramp for wildlife in my pond in a pot. The only downside for me is having to mix the two parts together, each for two minutes - anything bigger than golf ball sized parts of each would be difficult to mix. However, if speed isn't of the essence, I'd highly recommend this, even though it is pricey.
C**N
Pasta modellabile.
Fantastica questa pasta bifasica. Molto resistente, si modella con facilità... Aderisce a tante superfici senza staccarsi. Ho aggiustato diverse cosette in casa e creato piccoli oggetti da regalare. Consigli altissima.
C**R
Easy to use, but costly
My artist brother enjoyed using the product, easy to apply and sand to achieve scuptural shapes. The quantity was far from generous, but he will re-oder soon, it's that good.
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