Accu-Cast Alginates for LifeCasting

64682 Cook Avenue 130, 97703, Bend, United States
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3.82
Based on 17 Reviews

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58.82%

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5.88%

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James Johnston
GB

I ordered 6/24/19 and never received my… I ordered 6/24/19 and never received my order. I emailed, with no response. It would be nice if someone would let me know if I am going to ever receive what I paid for!

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Cole Cooper
GB

I gave this one star because I followed… I gave this one star because I followed every step the instructions showed and it was a complete waste. It never mixed the way it should have. It was lumpy and hard. I don’t think they’re ratios for water are correct.

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Molly Spragins
GB

I placed by order on July 1st and have… I placed by order on July 1st and have yet to get any shipping notification.

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Carrie Loudon
GB

Never recieved product Never recieved product Very disappointed

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Ken
GB

Pretty easy with little mess It took me two tries to get a completely finished product, but the results were quite good. One has to expect a hiccup or two and some learning-by-doing. My problem the first time was I apparently did not work fast enough with the alginate. It began setting before I had finished covering the framed-in area. I continued through all the steps successfully to practice the whole process. Even the partially unfinished first try looks pretty cool. It looks like a fragment of an ancient statue. The second time I used room-temperature distilled water rather than 80 degree, hard, tap water. That gave me more time to work. No problem finishing the alginate. The beauty of these kits is the pre-measured bags to which you simply add the prescribed amount of water. Mixing is very easy.and almost fool-proof if you simply follow directions. No buckets and drill mixers. No doubts about the quantity of water. Moreover, clean-up is simplified if one works directly from the bag with the plaster. The alginate cleans up easily since it does not stick to anything. When doing the stone cast, make sure to get the plaster into the nipple depressions before covering the rest of the mold.. Air holes love to form there in spite of my extra attention to getting the plaster into those spots. This kit is fun to do, and the result is just as shown. The staff here has been very helpful with answering questions and providing materials. Next I will tackle the full-torso kit. One shortfall is that my two kits had only 4-inch plaster bandages, no 3-inch as itemized. Simple fix: I trimmed some down to 3 inches with a scissors. Price is great for the high quality and user-friendly kit. Give it a try. Both you and your model will like the results.

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