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First things first: Making your own Lego ice cube trays is emphatically not cheaper than buying them straight out from from Lego . It is probably more fun, and since I wanted to learn mold-making, it gave me an excuse to buy a few materials and take a stab at it. Details after the jump. First, I ordered a pint of ArtMolds MoldRite 25 . This is a two-part tin cure silicone rubber molding compound that’s food-safe. I also picked up a can of Ease Release 200 to see if it made a difference in demolding.
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