







🎨 Sculpt your vision, waterproof your legacy.
Apoxie Sculpt is a professional-grade, two-part epoxy modeling compound that combines the flexibility of sculpting clay with the strength of epoxy. It self-hardens with zero shrinkage or cracking, is waterproof, and offers a 1-3 hour working time for detailed shaping. Perfect for artists, modelers, and DIY pros seeking durable, permanent creations with a smooth semi-gloss finish—no baking required.













| ASIN | B0013UDWXI |
| Best Sellers Rank | #11,646 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #15 in Sculpture Modeling Compounds |
| Brand Name | Aves |
| Color | White / Stone White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 2,483 Reviews |
| Educational Objective | Creative Skill |
| Item Dimensions | 7.9 x 4.2 x 3 inches |
| Item Height | 3 inches |
| Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Aves |
| Material Type | Clay |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Permanent, Self-hardening, Waterproof |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Modeling |
| UPC | 799198524374 722208799042 799916224142 762642013724 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 |
A**N
Great product. Slight learning curve for optimum results. Follow safety directions.
Great product. A bit expensive and hard on the hands, but that applies to all epoxy clay. Follow instructions and wear when using (learned the hard way)! Sanding when dry only yields moderate results so make sure to smooth as much as possible before hand. Takes a little practice but results are super. Will buy again and again.
A**G
Works just like greenstuff but way cheaper
Used for customizing my tabletop war-gaming miniatures and repairing damage to resin figurines and sculptures. It works like GreenStuff if you are familiar with that. mix part A and B and then you have some time to sculpt it into whatever you want. As it cures it goes through various stages of workability. It will be a little more sticky early on and then as it firms up you will be able to using sculpting tools to create all sorts of detail with finer details being easier early on and smoothing being easier a bit later. Once cured it is very hard and can be sanded or painted. Between this and some model paints I've been able to save quite a few little resin figures that got chipped when they got knocked of their shelves. When done well the repairs are barely noticeable and very well adhered to the original piece. Once cured it lasts forever and doesn't discolor but stored in the tubs I've noticed that my part B developed a yellow orange film where its exposed to air. Part A has no problems. They still both work even with the yellowing of the top of the part B stuff but even after over 8 years of having the tubs the stuff under that top yellowed layer still looks fine.
N**L
Well Worth it
I don’t know why I didn’t try this stuff sooner. Use it to customize my action figures and it works great. A lot better to work with than other options. The price could be better but I think it’s still well worth it.
M**I
Works for anything
Apoxie sculpt is great you can use it for a million and one things it's a two-part epoxy that you mix together and my opinion you really don't have to wear gloves just know that it's going to be sticky at first when you start sticking it together it will start getting warm in your fingers that means it's curing it's able to be smooth out with water which is awesome and you can fix and model things with it it's the best two-part epoxy out there I would buy it over JB weld any day that's also waterproof once it dries you can sand it you can carve it you can paint it. I highly recommend this product and it lasts a very long time as long as you keep it away from the air
A**E
Boaters, DIYers, this is the new HOLY GRAIL
I know, people here think that this stuff is expensive. And that is because they are ARTISTS, not BOATERS. Wait until someone take the same product and puts it in a box written "marine" on it, you'll see. For a boater, this stuff is a hidden gem. I was looking for a better alternative than the overpriced marine-tex and other crappy epoxy available in the marine world, not even because of the price, but because of: 1/ the crazy toxicity of the marine products 2/ the ridiculously short working time 3/ the hard to smooth, impossible to shape texture 4/ the necessity to sand forever after it dries (because you couldn't get it perfectly to shape). 5/ the waste of half of the product on the mixing surface and mixing stick, and the other half while sanding the excess (yes, I know, that makes 100%. I'm exaggerating, but just a little) THIS PRODUCT IS A MIRACLE. Let me list here the amazing benefits of this product: 1/ it is epoxy. This means super strong, waterproof, UV-resistant, can be used inside, outside, underwater, under the water line, on wood, on fiberglass, on metal, on whatever you throw at it. Epoxy rules. 2/ it is EASY to mix and work with. As easy as play-doh. 3/ it is VERY EASY to smooth/shape/blend! just put soapy water on your finger and it becomes a magic wand. you can blend pieces together, smooth them out, just by passing a finger on top. Crazy. 4/ there is a GREAT working time of over 2 hours. No rush, mistakes can be corrected easily. 5/ there is virtually NO WASTE, as every little piece of it can be collected and reused (within the 2 hours). This makes this product infinitely cheaper than any other epoxy mix, where the waste is the major part of the product. 6/ it doesn't create an expensive mess. It is easy to clean, easy to apply, easy, easy, easy. 7/ it SAVES A TON OF TIME. The ability to smooth it, reuse it, cut it, modify it, work on it without rushing, makes it possible to create a finish product in one step, with no need for sanding, no need for cleaning (both can be very time consuming with regular epoxy / fiberglass). 8/ it is NOT TOXIC like other epoxy! No crazy fumes when mixing, and the product won't burn a hole through your hands if you hold it. In fact, you can be in direct contact without feeling anything, and cleaning your hands after is a breeze. No more working with a respirator and gloves! As a disclaimer, I'd say that I don't know for a fact that it is not toxic, but it doesn't feel or smell toxic in any way. If you've been working with marine-tex, you'll know what i mean. 9/ Of course it dries by itself, which is normal for an epoxy, but I guess that if you're an artist, you care about that (as opposed to clay). This stuff is my new religion. Seriously. One thing, though: it is NOT WHITE. it is a light shade of gray, very pleasant, but not a white. However, it is epoxy, and can be tinted, painted, stained, varnished, whatever you need to do to color match (which is always necessary anyways, even for white on white). BOATER FELLOW, DIYers, Homeowners, BUY THIS STUFF! As for artists, I don't know how it compares to other products, but my guess is that it will be pretty hard to beat this champ.
C**S
A Good Brand, But Not the Best
Well, first off let me say that I've tried other epoxy putties before. While Apoxy Sculpt may be ideal for small home projects or sealants it's not my first choice. It's a good and cheap alternative to some of the more expensive putties out there. However, let me say this- you get what you pay for. It works perfectly for home fixer-upper projects, such as caulking, repairing small holes, etc. But for craft applications it leaves a little to be desired. It's very sticky for one. For fine detailing, or in my case, precise sculpting it's texture and consistency makes it very difficult to work with. You can't really 'sculpt' precise shapes until about an hour or two after it starts to set. Even then, it's filmy and likes to stick to your hands more than your project. Because of this fact, it also has a tendency to go everywhere- not just the area you wanted it in. While you can help to smooth it with water, that filmy consistency and the way it sticks to your fingers never quite fades. Another thing is it takes forever to set! (My favorite, Milliput, takes only about 3-4 hours to set, and 24 hours to fully cure.) While this can be a good thing- for instance, you see a part you want to fix later on, you still can- it's not realistic for projects that need to be done quickly or if you're on a time crunch. It also makes it vulnerable to change should your project fall, get bumped, etc. However, it's not a terrible product either. The price, as mentioned, makes it worth it's small faults. Other epoxy putties go for twice as much for twice as little. If you're using this for practical, and not craft or art applications, my advice is to just go for it. Maybe try the 1 lb. before buying the 4 lb. to make sure you like it. If you need something that's reliable in all applications, easier to work with, and of finer quality I suggest Milliput however. It's more expensive (going around $8.00 for 4 oz.) but it's worth the cost. If you're looking to use epoxy putty for professional quality art purposes, I simply can't recommend Apoxy Sculpt as my first choice product. But for casual use, stick with the cheap but reliable stuff.
T**Y
Good sculpture material
Great two part product to use for models, sculpture and other creative work. You mix the two parts thoroughly in equal amounts and work it for a short while. It sets up into a hard permanent structure.
M**N
Great
Super durable and easy to mold. It dries very hard and stays on whatever you put it on.
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