Package Includes: 3 X Guitar Theme Resin Molds Size: Guitar Pick Molds: 6.5 X 5.3 X 0.2'' / 16.5 X 13.6 X 0.5Cmguitar Pick Case Molds: 4.3 X 2.6 X 0.4'' / 10.9 X 6.7 X 1.1Cmguitar Shape Keychain Molds: 3.5 X 2.5 X 0.3'' / 9.1 X 6.4 X 0.8Cm Color: Translucent Working Temperature: -40? ~ 392? / -40? ~ 200?Features: 1. Made Of Soft, Flexible And Durable Silicone, Easy To Release And Reusable 2. 3 Pack Resin Guitar Theme Molds To Meet Your Various Requirements And Projects. 3. Multi-Functional Silicone Guitar Picks Molds: Can Be Applied To Create Guitar Picks, Guitar Pick Case And Guitar Shape Keychains; A Good Choice For Making A Surprising And Creative Gift For Your Friends And Family Note: 1. Silicone Is Easy To Get Dust, Please Keep Stored In A Dry Dust Free Area And Stay Away From Strong Acids, Direct Sunshine And Fire. 2. Wash Them With Warm Water And Soap To Clean, Then Rub It With A Cloth. 3. Please Pay Attention To The Size, Especially The Thickness, Suitable For Making Thin Objects. 4. If Item Received Broken Or Missing, Please Contact Us First, We Will Assist You To Resolve Any Issue.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What materials are the guitar pick molds made of?A: The guitar pick molds are made of high-quality silicone. This material is soft, flexible, and durable, ensuring easy release and reuse.
Q: What are the dimensions of the guitar pick molds?A: The guitar pick molds measure six point five inches by five point three inches by point two inches. The pick case molds are four point three inches by two point six inches by point four inches.
Q: What is the working temperature range for these molds?A: The molds can withstand temperatures ranging from negative forty degrees Fahrenheit to three hundred ninety-two degrees Fahrenheit. This makes them suitable for a variety of resin casting projects.
Q: How do I use the guitar pick molds?A: To use the molds, simply place resin and any decorative items inside. Wait until the resin has fully cured, then gently twist the mold to release the finished piece.
Q: Can I create multiple items with these molds?A: Yes, the set includes three different molds for various projects. You can create guitar picks, a pick case, and guitar-shaped keychains.
Q: Are these molds suitable for beginners?A: Yes, the molds are user-friendly and great for beginners. They are designed to make the resin casting process enjoyable and straightforward.
Q: How should I clean and store the molds?A: To clean the molds, wash them with warm water and soap. Store them in a dry, dust-free area away from strong acids and direct sunlight.
Q: Is silicone safe for food-related use?A: No, these silicone molds are not designed for food use. They are specifically intended for crafting with resin.
Q: What should I do if the molds arrive damaged?A: If the molds arrive damaged or missing, please contact customer service immediately. They will assist you in resolving any issues.
Q: Can I use these molds for other materials besides resin?A: No, these molds are specifically designed for resin casting. Using other materials may damage the molds.
Q: Are the molds reusable?A: Yes, the silicone molds are reusable. You can use them multiple times as long as they are properly cared for.
Q: What colors can I create with these molds?A: The molds are translucent, allowing you to create various colors by adding pigments to the resin.
Q: Do these molds work with all types of resin?A: Yes, these molds are compatible with most types of epoxy resin. Always check the resin's specifications for best results.
Q: What is the best way to customize my guitar picks?A: You can customize your guitar picks by adding different resin pigments and decorative items into the molds before curing.
Q: How long does it take for the resin to cure in these molds?A: Curing time can vary, but typically it takes about twenty-four hours for the resin to fully set. Always refer to your resin's instructions.