

🎨 Sculpt, repair, and create with confidence—your all-in-one epoxy putty powerhouse!
Seocam's Epoxy Putty Sculpt Clay is a versatile 2-part natural epoxy compound designed for sculpting, modeling, building, and repairing. It offers exceptional adhesion to multiple surfaces, self-hardens at room temperature without shrinking or cracking, and remains heat-resistant and waterproof. With a generous 1-pound supply, it provides ample working time and can be sanded, drilled, and painted for professional-quality finishes, making it a must-have for artists, DIYers, and restoration experts alike.









| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,482 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #12 in Sculpture Modeling Compounds |
| Brand | Seocam |
| Color | Natural |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 376 Reviews |
| Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
| Material | Epoxy Clay |
| Number of Items | 2 |
C**J
Great for any project
My first time using clay. The quality was great and easy to use. Texture was great. The thickness was great for my project and easy to clean off hands. I'm very hands on with my art pieces. Stickiness was great. Definitely recommend for projects and helps fix sculptures great
E**E
Excellent for Finishing Resin Models
I had a resin model fail the other day in such a way that his arm was only partially printed. After already having three previous complete failures with this model, I was NOT printing it again! So I went looking for something I could use to fix it. I knew about Green Stuff, but for the amount you get, that was just too expensive. I found this and, being familiar with JB Weld - a similar product - in my shop, I thought I'd give this a try. I am so glad that I did! Mixing in small amounts, it's difficult to judge equal portions, but if you will use a balance beam scale, it's much easier. The putty is kinda stiff in the containers, especially in my perpetually cold home, but you can (supposedly) heat it up to make it more pliable. Wetting your hands helps keep it from sticking to your fingers as you knead it. I used silicone clay sculpting tools (also wet with water) to smooth it out (otherwise, this stuff does show fingerprints easily!) and got excellent results. Unlike JB Weld, which has MAYBE a five minute working window, this gives you PLENTY of time to mold, shape and form. That being the case, though, you do need to be careful. I don't know how many times I put my finger in one area while working on another and had to redo it. After shaping the little guys' arm, I decided to use it to fill the drain holes and a few of the more serious support scars, too. Twenty four hours later, everything was a hard as a rock, yet easily sandable with 220 grit wet sandpaper. There was ZERO shrinkage and it holds fast to the resin. I honestly don't know how I've been 3d printing for all these years without this stuff! Definitely a two thumbs up recommendation!
A**R
Perfect for Miniature Painters
Works great for modeling. Just make sure you have plenty of water on hand to keep it from sticking to everything. I included a pic of an old games workshop heavy weapons crew that I restored and modeled for. The sandbags, muzzle flash and the glizzy (the binoculars were lost when I got them second hand) were all modeled with this stuff. I love is epoxy sculpt clay. Highly reccomend it.
S**R
Sculpt With Confidence
Hello everyone! I’m really enjoying Seacam Epoxy Sculpt! It’s affordable, easy to work with, and mixing it is a breeze. I started small since I’ve used other sculpting materials in the past that had such a horrible smell, I had to throw them out. With Seacam, mixing the 1:1 ratio was straightforward, and I could start sculpting right away without needing to warm the material. I was impressed with the long open time, allowing me to work at my own pace. I focused on a small piece to test how well the material would hold fine details overnight—and it did! All my tiny details stayed intact, and my sculpture set up beautifully by the next morning with a nice gloss finish. I’m thrilled to finally create sturdy, resilient sculptures without needing to work out in the garage!
F**E
Strong, keeps well, but not great for detail
This is a good, strong epoxy clay. It is however, the consistency of a putty, therefore may not be suitable for all sculpting applicants if they include fine details.
R**S
Epoxy scope
Easy to work with high-quality semi soft to work with easy sculpting used in Taxidermey work
D**E
Works well, holds shape and hardens evenly
The product is very firm out if the container but you can soften them using a microwave or putting the containers in hot water .. there is a slight chemical smell when you open the container but that dissipates quickly. They mix evenly quickly, there is a tacky feel but using some water on yiur hands clears that up. There's no sagging on vertical or horizontal positioning, and doesn't deform while setting up. When fully cured I was able to easily sand it using different grits of sand paper, sanding it to a decent polish, and even worked well with a rotary tool. Took great to paints, both spray and brush, and also worked well with decoupage (wood glue and tissue paper) it doesn't become brittle or flaky, holds up to medium distance falls, 6' onto tile floor. I recommend starting with small batches as it seems to harden faster than others of the same style. Be careful where you set the curing unused material as it will bond with just about anything.
Y**Y
Clay
Not easy to use and brakes easily
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