Molds for silicone dice molds
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Designed these molds to pour your silicone dice molds with. Both for Sprue and cap. Also added the clean base in case you have your own ideas. The cap-molds have 3 locking keys to prevent any shifting in any direction, and also helps to preven floating lids by keeping the lid down. Still I personally cure my dice in them upside down. With thin wires for the sprue molds I hardly have any clean up of my sprue; more often than not it's even non-existent. For cap molds; glue or stick your dice to the base. Just don't use hot-glue, it will destroy the base. For sprue molds; attach thin wire (up to 2mm) or a toothpick (up to 3mm) to your dice and run that through the hole in the center. Secure the end on the bottom of the sprue base (I tend to push a little bit of silicone on it to keep the thing in place). Then assemble the complete mold by putting two half-cilinders around the base and closing it all up using good quality masking tape (I use Tesa, the brand of our home-depot store doesn't cut it..). Any other really sticky tape would probably work as well. The longer cilinders are there in case your dice are too big for the combined height of dice and the sprue base. Silicone tends to run through the cracks, but the tape should stop the further leaks. For cap molds, I disasemble the whole thing to take out the locking-key lid, then reassemble to pour the silicone lid (don't forget your mold release!)
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