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CONCRETE MOLD MAKING STARTER KIT
STEP ONE: USE PLASTICINE CLAY TO SEAL THE EDGES OF THE MODEL
Place and center your model on a baseboard that is at least 2” larger than the model on all sides. (TIP: If the baseboard is not sealed, seal it
with the Poly PVA Solution and allow it to dry). Once positioning is determined, remove the model and drill a hole through the baseboard
near the center of the model placement. A lightweight model should be glued or screwed in place to prevent it from moving/floating. Be
careful not to seal the air hole you just drilled. Seal the edges of the secured model with Poly Plasticine Clay to prevent the liquid rubber from
running under it during the mold pour (TIP: warming the clay will make this step easier). Clay can also be used to eliminate undercuts, even
out the model and cover imperfections.
STEP TWO: USE POLY PVA SOLUTION TO SEAL THE MODEL
Porous models (e.g., stone, wood) must be sealed with Poly PVA Solution (a water-soluble sealer) prior
to mold making. Use one of the supplied brushes to apply this sealer; the green color helps to ensure
thorough coverage. Poly PVA Solution dries in approximately one hour, depending on conditions. NOTE:
Non-porous models only require application of Pol-Ease® 2300 Release Agent (applied in STEP FOUR).
STEP THREE: CONSTRUCT CONTAINMENT AREA AROUND THE MODEL
Construct a containment area around the model approximately 1” beyond all sides and at least 1/2”
taller than the model. In this example, we use melamine-laminated particle board; however, many other
materials can be used. Ensure that the walls of this containment area are firmly attached to the baseboard
and to each other. If your containment area material is porous (e.g., untreated plywood), seal it with Poly
PVA Solution and allow it to dry.
POLY
PVA
SOLUTION
55 Hilton Street, Easton, PA 18042 | 800.858.5990 | 610.559.8620 | Fax 610.559.8626 | www.polytek.com | sales@polytek.com
STEP FOUR: APPLY POL-EASE® 2300 RELEASE AGENT
Generously spray Pol-Ease® 2300 Release Agent onto the baseboard, containment walls and model and
then brush out to ensure even coverage and no puddling.
POL-EASE®
2300
RELEASE
AGENT
POLY
PLASTICINE
CLAY
TOOLS & SUPPLIES:
Tools and supplies you may need
that are not included in this kit:
VIDEO TUTORIAL:
Scan the QR code below to watch
this video tutorial, or visit
https://youtu.be/rrCYQmE6jVc.
QUESTIONS?
Call Polytek® Technical Support:
610.559.8620 | 800.858.5990
sales@polytek.com
www.polytek.com
- Personal Protective
Equipment (See SDS)
- A Model (e.g., a stone)
- Concrete Mix
- Containment Area Materials
- Screws
- Epoxy/Glue
- Drill
- Screw Driver
- Utility Knife
- Digital Scale
- Measuring Containers
- Putty Knife/Pry Tool
INCLUDED IN THIS KIT:
- Poly 74-45 Liquid Rubber
Gallon Kit (16 lb)
- Poly PVA Solution (Sealer)
- Pol-Ease® 2300 Release Agent
- Pol-Ease® 2650 Concrete Casting
Release Agent
- 6-Gallon Mixing Pail
- Poly Paddle Mixing Tool
- 3 Brushes
- Plasticine Clay (1 lb)
The following stepping stone mold making tutorial includes the key steps that need to be taken in order to make a rubber mold; however,
stepping stones are only one example of how this kit can be used. Other project ideas include: decoratives tiles, flexible texture mats, small
tabletops, decorative stone, pavers and much more! ATTENTION: Review all Safety Data Sheets (SDS) and enclosed literature prior to the use
of products included in this kit. Refer to the Poly 74-Series Technical Bulletin for detailed Poly 74-45 Liquid Rubber information.
PYRAMID
V =
lwh
3
l
w
h
V =
1
3
h
r
RIGHT CIRCULAR CONE
SPHERE
V = r
CYLINDER
V =
r
h
RECTANGULAR BOX
V = abc
b
a
c
STEP FIVE: MEASURE, MIX & POUR POLY 74-45 LIQUID RUBBER
Poly 74-45 Liquid Rubber has a 1A:1B mix ratio (by weight or volume), 30-minute pour time (i.e., the amount of
timeyouhavetomixandpourtheliquidrubber) and 16-hour demold time (i.e.,theminimumamountoftimethatthe
rubber has to cure before you can remove the mold from the model). Determine how much rubber is needed for your
project (follow calculation on the right). Measure out Part A & Part B at a 1A:1B mix ratio. Example: For a project
requiring 16 lb of rubber, weigh out 8 lb of Part B first, then weigh out 8 lb of Part A (TIP: Add Part B to the mixing
pail first because it is lower in viscosity and less likely to cling to the sides). Thoroughly mix the components
together with the Poly Paddle. Scrape the bottom and sides of the mixing pail several times. Pour Poly 74-45
into the lowest point in the containment area and allow it to rise and flow across the model. Do not scrape the
bottom or sides of the mixing pail during the pour; unmixed materials tend to cling to these areas and may result
in uncured areas of the mold. Spray Pol-Ease® 2300 Release Agent across the back surface of the mold to reduce
small surface air bubbles.
POLY PADDLE
55 Hilton Street, Easton, PA 18042 | 800.858.5990 | 610.559.8620 | Fax 610.559.8626 | www.polytek.com | sales@polytek.com
STEP SIX: DEMOLD
Remove the mold box walls, carefully loosen the edges of the mold from the baseboard and then remove the
entire mold.
STEP SEVEN: APPLY POL-EASE® 2650 RELEASE AGENT TO THE MOLD
Pol-Ease® 2650 Release Agent is a silicone-free release agent designed for use when casting concrete or plaster
into polyurethane molds. No drying is necessary before casting. Brush the release agent into the mold and ensure
that there is no puddling. If necessary, use a rag to wipe away excess.
STEP EIGHT: CAST CONCRETE
Select a suitable concrete mix design for your project. Mix the concrete and pour into the mold (TIP:To reuse the mixing pail for mixing concrete, peel
out the cured polyurethane rubber and then wipe down the pail with denatured alcohol). Allow the concrete to cure according to the manufacturer’s
specifications. Once the concrete has cured, loosen the edges of the mold and remove the casting. Stain and seal the concrete as desired.
POL-EASE®
2650
RELEASE
AGENT
POLY74-45LIQUIDRUBBER
ALLOW POLY 74-45 LIQUID RUBBER TO CURE FOR 16 HOURS AT ROOM TEMPERATURE.
CALCULATION:
Determine volume of the
containment area:
(L”x W”x H”) = ________ in³
Determine volume of the model:
(L”x W”x H”) = ________ in³
Subtract the volume of the
model from the volume of the
containment area:
_________in³ - ________in³ =
____________in³
Divide the result by 27.5 in³/lb
(the specific volume of Poly 74-
45 Liquid Rubber) to determine
how many pounds of Poly 74-45
Liquid Rubber are needed:
_________in³ ÷ 27.5 in³/lb =
_________ lb of Poly 74-45
VOLUME CALCULATIONS
Properly designed molds can be reused hundreds of times.

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CONCRETE MOLD MAKING STARTER KIT

  • 1. CONCRETE MOLD MAKING STARTER KIT STEP ONE: USE PLASTICINE CLAY TO SEAL THE EDGES OF THE MODEL Place and center your model on a baseboard that is at least 2” larger than the model on all sides. (TIP: If the baseboard is not sealed, seal it with the Poly PVA Solution and allow it to dry). Once positioning is determined, remove the model and drill a hole through the baseboard near the center of the model placement. A lightweight model should be glued or screwed in place to prevent it from moving/floating. Be careful not to seal the air hole you just drilled. Seal the edges of the secured model with Poly Plasticine Clay to prevent the liquid rubber from running under it during the mold pour (TIP: warming the clay will make this step easier). Clay can also be used to eliminate undercuts, even out the model and cover imperfections. STEP TWO: USE POLY PVA SOLUTION TO SEAL THE MODEL Porous models (e.g., stone, wood) must be sealed with Poly PVA Solution (a water-soluble sealer) prior to mold making. Use one of the supplied brushes to apply this sealer; the green color helps to ensure thorough coverage. Poly PVA Solution dries in approximately one hour, depending on conditions. NOTE: Non-porous models only require application of Pol-Ease® 2300 Release Agent (applied in STEP FOUR). STEP THREE: CONSTRUCT CONTAINMENT AREA AROUND THE MODEL Construct a containment area around the model approximately 1” beyond all sides and at least 1/2” taller than the model. In this example, we use melamine-laminated particle board; however, many other materials can be used. Ensure that the walls of this containment area are firmly attached to the baseboard and to each other. If your containment area material is porous (e.g., untreated plywood), seal it with Poly PVA Solution and allow it to dry. POLY PVA SOLUTION 55 Hilton Street, Easton, PA 18042 | 800.858.5990 | 610.559.8620 | Fax 610.559.8626 | www.polytek.com | sales@polytek.com STEP FOUR: APPLY POL-EASE® 2300 RELEASE AGENT Generously spray Pol-Ease® 2300 Release Agent onto the baseboard, containment walls and model and then brush out to ensure even coverage and no puddling. POL-EASE® 2300 RELEASE AGENT POLY PLASTICINE CLAY TOOLS & SUPPLIES: Tools and supplies you may need that are not included in this kit: VIDEO TUTORIAL: Scan the QR code below to watch this video tutorial, or visit https://youtu.be/rrCYQmE6jVc. QUESTIONS? Call Polytek® Technical Support: 610.559.8620 | 800.858.5990 sales@polytek.com www.polytek.com - Personal Protective Equipment (See SDS) - A Model (e.g., a stone) - Concrete Mix - Containment Area Materials - Screws - Epoxy/Glue - Drill - Screw Driver - Utility Knife - Digital Scale - Measuring Containers - Putty Knife/Pry Tool INCLUDED IN THIS KIT: - Poly 74-45 Liquid Rubber Gallon Kit (16 lb) - Poly PVA Solution (Sealer) - Pol-Ease® 2300 Release Agent - Pol-Ease® 2650 Concrete Casting Release Agent - 6-Gallon Mixing Pail - Poly Paddle Mixing Tool - 3 Brushes - Plasticine Clay (1 lb) The following stepping stone mold making tutorial includes the key steps that need to be taken in order to make a rubber mold; however, stepping stones are only one example of how this kit can be used. Other project ideas include: decoratives tiles, flexible texture mats, small tabletops, decorative stone, pavers and much more! ATTENTION: Review all Safety Data Sheets (SDS) and enclosed literature prior to the use of products included in this kit. Refer to the Poly 74-Series Technical Bulletin for detailed Poly 74-45 Liquid Rubber information.
  • 2. PYRAMID V = lwh 3 l w h V = 1 3 h r RIGHT CIRCULAR CONE SPHERE V = r CYLINDER V = r h RECTANGULAR BOX V = abc b a c STEP FIVE: MEASURE, MIX & POUR POLY 74-45 LIQUID RUBBER Poly 74-45 Liquid Rubber has a 1A:1B mix ratio (by weight or volume), 30-minute pour time (i.e., the amount of timeyouhavetomixandpourtheliquidrubber) and 16-hour demold time (i.e.,theminimumamountoftimethatthe rubber has to cure before you can remove the mold from the model). Determine how much rubber is needed for your project (follow calculation on the right). Measure out Part A & Part B at a 1A:1B mix ratio. Example: For a project requiring 16 lb of rubber, weigh out 8 lb of Part B first, then weigh out 8 lb of Part A (TIP: Add Part B to the mixing pail first because it is lower in viscosity and less likely to cling to the sides). Thoroughly mix the components together with the Poly Paddle. Scrape the bottom and sides of the mixing pail several times. Pour Poly 74-45 into the lowest point in the containment area and allow it to rise and flow across the model. Do not scrape the bottom or sides of the mixing pail during the pour; unmixed materials tend to cling to these areas and may result in uncured areas of the mold. Spray Pol-Ease® 2300 Release Agent across the back surface of the mold to reduce small surface air bubbles. POLY PADDLE 55 Hilton Street, Easton, PA 18042 | 800.858.5990 | 610.559.8620 | Fax 610.559.8626 | www.polytek.com | sales@polytek.com STEP SIX: DEMOLD Remove the mold box walls, carefully loosen the edges of the mold from the baseboard and then remove the entire mold. STEP SEVEN: APPLY POL-EASE® 2650 RELEASE AGENT TO THE MOLD Pol-Ease® 2650 Release Agent is a silicone-free release agent designed for use when casting concrete or plaster into polyurethane molds. No drying is necessary before casting. Brush the release agent into the mold and ensure that there is no puddling. If necessary, use a rag to wipe away excess. STEP EIGHT: CAST CONCRETE Select a suitable concrete mix design for your project. Mix the concrete and pour into the mold (TIP:To reuse the mixing pail for mixing concrete, peel out the cured polyurethane rubber and then wipe down the pail with denatured alcohol). Allow the concrete to cure according to the manufacturer’s specifications. Once the concrete has cured, loosen the edges of the mold and remove the casting. Stain and seal the concrete as desired. POL-EASE® 2650 RELEASE AGENT POLY74-45LIQUIDRUBBER ALLOW POLY 74-45 LIQUID RUBBER TO CURE FOR 16 HOURS AT ROOM TEMPERATURE. CALCULATION: Determine volume of the containment area: (L”x W”x H”) = ________ in³ Determine volume of the model: (L”x W”x H”) = ________ in³ Subtract the volume of the model from the volume of the containment area: _________in³ - ________in³ = ____________in³ Divide the result by 27.5 in³/lb (the specific volume of Poly 74- 45 Liquid Rubber) to determine how many pounds of Poly 74-45 Liquid Rubber are needed: _________in³ ÷ 27.5 in³/lb = _________ lb of Poly 74-45 VOLUME CALCULATIONS Properly designed molds can be reused hundreds of times.