1/4 lb Black
Used around the world by sculptors, restorers, miniaturists, hobbyists, crafters, repair people, and students. It is used in museums, schools, motion picture studios, aquariums, and theme parks. A self-hardening synthetic clay that combines the features and benefits of clay with those of epoxies.
We use it on our wooden bows to create 3D reliefs, mainly on areas of the bow that are not bending, such as the handle riser or syahs. If using on the bending part of the wood, be sure to read the Lothlorien Tutorial below for tips and tricks.
The Bronze and Silver are made with real metal particles in it. Sculpt, lightly sand surface, rub on graphite, and buff with polishing rouge to bring out the luster
Features & Benefits
• Offers economy as well as performance, strength and waterproof permanence. Freeze-thaw stable.
• Flat to semigloss finish to make repairs and painting easier.
• Self-hardening, 2 part product (A & B) must be mixed thoroughly. Putty like feel.
• Open working time about 1-3 hours. Cures hard overnight (24 hour full cure).
• 0% shrinkage.
• Strongly adheres to almost any clean surface . . . including ceramic, fiberglass, foam, glass, metal, plastics, resin, stone, wood, and more.
• Can be seamlessly feathered before set-up, or sanded, tapped, lathed or otherwise tooled after.
• User friendly clay. Non-flammable, non-hazardous. No solvents or fumes. Complies with ASTM D.4236
Read the How to tutorial on making the lothlorien leaves
here. Here are some pics of how we use the apoxie sculpt, click image for accurate viewing.
These photos show detail work of sculpted leaves. In these pictures the wood and leaves have not been sealed yet with varnish, which when done, will intesify all the colors and beauty of the wood and make the sculpted design shine!



This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 11 March, 2008.