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Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2022
These molds didn't ended up being not quite the right fit for my project, but they are very sturdy and nicely made. I would encourage anyone to do business with this seller.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2020
Have 7 of the bigger ones and 4 of the smaller ones got a couple different sets. I’ve learned a lot easier to not fill them to the top and always use some sort of oil or crisco to keep clean also can use acid to get them looking like new I’ve probably made hundreds of them and let someone else borrow them and they’ve made many as well. They have obvious signs of use but have been worth it and are still usable.
BRENT N.
Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2019
too small and cheap to be considered for walking on
K.Belcher
Reviewed in the United States on July 12, 2019
Picture is deceiving, I thought I was getting thr actual stepping stone, but my fault for not reading more into it. I have the mold but I dont know how to make a mold of a wood/tree like stepping stone.
R. Manzi
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2019
These are amazing. They hold a ton of cement and they are really big and high quality.
Yuriy
Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2019
Good product.
Tom
Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2018
Sure seems like a good idea. If you only need a few stepping stones, this might work for you. But it is a very expensive and very slow process. We bought two sets to try to speed things up, but we still gave up. We needed at least a hundred stones. It would take us a long, long time to produce that many. We are going to go back to using log slices and are trying to find the best preservative.Pointers:1 - This sure seems like a lot of money for a couple of plastic molds.2 - Takes a full bag of concrete for each large stone, 1/3 bag for small3 - Don't try mortar. Doesn't work. Use Extra Strength Sakcrete4 - After pouring the concrete, put a towel over it and drop it on the floor several times to work out the bubbles.5 - It takes a minimum of two days for the concrete to shrink enough to be removed from the molds6 - Use about a gallon of water per bag or you will get air bubbles in the concrete. That's double what the concrete instructions recommend.7 - If you are going to color the stones to look like logs, you will need to let them cure for a couple of weeks first. Stain is expensive and it takes a lot.Have fun
MA Smith
Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2017
I have not yet used the molds but am very happy with what I was sent. The plastic seems durable enough and has nice wood detail and a smooth slick surface which should make removal easy. The shipment took about two weeks.
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