Got some wood that is unsuitable for turning, but has really neat spalting or figure that you don't want to throw? How about a pile of scrap pieces from your table or band saw? Use those pieces instead of throwing them to the fire!

Turn a truly unique hybrid project and use up your "found", "recycled" or scrap wood pieces. Using this silicone mold, combine your pieces with liquid resin, pressure pot, demold & start turning!

Recommendations:

NOT tested on urethane resin. We only use and only recommend epoxy resins.

Using a Pressure Pot with Our Silicone Molds

We strongly recommend using a pressure pot every time you pour a mold. The pressure pot compresses the air bubbles in your resin, making them so small you can’t see them. This helps you get a solid blank with little to no voids—saving time and frustration later when you’re turning.

At our shop, we use the California Air Tools 365CW Pressure Pot, which is a 5-gallon model and works great for most projects. California Air Tools also makes a 2.5-gallon and a 10-gallon version, so you can choose the size that best fits your molds and workspace. This pot can be pressurized using an air compressor with a hose that has a 1/4" quick connect fitting.

If you choose not to use a pressure pot, you may end up with bubbles or voids in your casting. These can be tricky to repair and may cause issues while turning. Using a pressure pot is the best way to ensure a clean, solid blank every time.