Journey Casting Mold

$25.95 USD
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Product Features

  • Create cast glass projects!
  • Reusable ceramic casting mold will last through several firings
  • Small mold even fits easily into a table-top kiln


Product Description

Unique mold design creates openings in the casting. Fill casting molds with glass frit, scrap and powders to create one-of-a-kind cast glass pieces. The possibilities are endless, use to create personalized ornaments and suncatchers. Ceramic molds can be used many times. Coat with Primo Primer #48235. Mold size is 4" diameter. Finish pieces measure 2-3/4" diameter. See size perspective of mold with quarter and dime images shown.

Mold uses 26 grams of frit or scrap glass. 

Project created by artist Pam Peters.

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5 out of 5 stars
  •   Cute thing
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Pros : Creates lovely pieces that can be used as pendants or decorations.
Cons : None so far.
Other Thoughts : Used Hi-Fire Hotline Shelf primer (failed to find the recommended Primo at the local shop and decided to try what I had in hand) and a small painter's brush to prime the mold, applied 7 or 8 coats. The fused thing dropped off pretty easily and the central post stayed in place. You really need to prime all curves carefully, especially around the post and the central "hook".
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  •   Glass will not come out of mold
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Pros : Cool design but mold sucks.
Cons : Fired glass will not come out of mold. Even used 6 coats of Primo primer on it.
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5 out of 5 stars
  •   beautiful cast
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Pros : This is so easy and fun to use to make great pendants. One color or mix.
Cons : Was a bit difficult to get the glass out - did break the "post" in the middle.
Other Thoughts : Must - Must- Must- use Primo mold primer. I used a regular wash and it would NOT come out and ended up breaking the post off. If properly prepped you can get some beautiful fusing.
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