🎨 Craft Your Dreams—One Dice at a Time!
The CZYY Pressure Pot Dice Rack is a laser-cut birch plywood shelf system designed for resin casting, particularly for dice making. Standing at 7.5 inches tall and 9 inches in diameter, it fits perfectly in a Harbor Freight pressure pot. The adjustable three-shelf design allows for customization based on mold sizes, making it an essential tool for any resin art enthusiast.
L**A
Exactly what I needed!
This was exactly what I needed for my pressure pot! It was easy to assemble and it’s surprisingly sturdy. I highly recommend this for anyone who needs a multi-level rack for their pressure pot.
H**S
Good product but poor design
The product is nice, quality is good, but the support being in the center limits what you can put on the shelves.
K**R
Good, but tight tolerances
The stand is great and lightweight but the tolerances to fit together are tight. Use the file included, or use your own like I did, to loosen the fitpoints up a bit.If you're having an issue with sticky resin on the surfaces, lightly coat the levels with Vaseline. Vaseline will ease the removal of resin after casting. I'm looking forward to testing and reviewing more of CZYY products.
S**S
Nicely laser cut parts fit and function well.
Parts were laser cut fit and form were exceptionably good. fits i my pressure pot well.Recommend
A**R
Perfect for my crafts!
I make handmade dice with resin and this was perfect to put in my pressure pot and make the most of the space. A little flimsy feeling and resin sticks to it pretty badly, but i still love it!!
N**.
Great concept, poor function for resin
This is a great concept, but when working with resin, you cannot get any of the spillage that happens during curing time off the wood, so you end up not being able to use it multiple times.
-**Y
Well made, but very tight tolerances
Just finished assembling this and quite pleased with the final product; however, it was a little tough to assemble as the tolerances were just a little bit too tight. I ended up having to use a screw driver handle as a sort of rubber mallet to get the first two pieces all the way together, and again to get the bottom plate on.I then used the torx head as it has a mostly flat end to push the circular locking bits in place, as they would not slide into their slots without the additional force.Good product, just a little hard to assemble.*Edit: I should also add that this fits perfectly well in my Vevor pot available on amazon which I converted for use with resin, so it's not just for the ones from Harbor Freight =)
G**S
Kinda does it's job, but not worth the cost
This stand is made from very flimsy particleboard, probably worth about $1. It will hold some small molds, but if you're planning to use a dice mold that makes more than one die, or make any kind of dice box, this thing won't do the job. Because the supports are in the middle and shape it into quarters, it really limits the space to place anything larger than a single die mold. Moreover, any resin that gets on this thing is there to stay - wax paper can mitigate this, but one leak, and now you have an uneven surface. For this price, you're better off getting a Lazy Susan that will fit your pressure pot. It's plastic, so the resin will peel off of it, it's supported on the outside, and it's far more sturdy. Here's the one I bought...https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07N1WBRHP?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details&th=1
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