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LET'S RESIN Chess Molds for Resin Casting, Upgraded Resin Chess Set Mold with 16 Piece 3D Full Size Chess Checkers & Chess Board Epoxy Silicone Resin Molds, DIY Chess Board Game, Christmas Gifts

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Features

  • Total 25pcs Chess Resin Molds Set:Package including chess board resin molds x 1, checker piece resin molds x 1, king molds x 1,queen molds x 1, rook molds x 1, knight molds x 1, pawn molds x 8; mica powders x 6, storage bag x 1; The storage bag will keep chess pieces neatly stored when not in use.
  • Upgrade 3D Resin Epoxy Molds The Latest 3D chess silicone molds for resin are full size and are formed at one time without bonding, allowing you to get the perfect chess pieces and a full set of 32 pieces can be completed in just two times. It also comes with a storage bag for easy storage and carrying.
  • Creative Chess Silicone Molds: These large chess board molds set are very practical and great for creating different kinds of resin art. By combining different colors, and embedding different kinds of embellishments or fillers like dried flowers, stones, and foil sheets, you can make lots of styles. The inspiration of creativity will never cease.
  • Enjoy DIY Fun & Family Leisure Time:You can easily make unique chess pieces with your lovely littles or by yourself; and spend a good leisure time together with your family and friends. The unique handmade resin chess set will surely attract everyone! Also an ideal gifts for families, friends and chess lover on many festivals like, Christmas, thanksgiving, new years etc
  • Why Choose Us: With years of focusing on epoxy resin molds, LET'S RESIN is committed to providing crafters with tools and materials to turn imagination into reality. Strictly control product quality and attach great importance to the consumer experience. If you have any problems, please contact us ASAP. We will do our best to solve it for you.

Material: Silicone


Color: chess molds


Brand: LET'S RESIN


Item dimensions L x W x H: 11.5 x 11.46 x 2.06 inches


Shape: Chess Board, Chess Pieces


Material: Silicone


Color: chess molds


Brand: LET'S RESIN


Item dimensions L x W x H: 11.5 x 11.46 x 2.06 inches


Shape: Chess Board, Chess Pieces


Number of Pieces: 16


Manufacturer: LET'S RESIN


Product Dimensions: 11.5 x 11.46 x 2.06 inches


Item Weight: 1.01 pounds


Item model number: ELR00169


Date First Available: April 6, 2022


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • A great choice
I was afraid the board would be too thin and flimsy but it’s not at all! It’s a great size and thickness and the squares were deep enough that they were easy to fill. The pieces all came out great though some were difficult to de mold, but that’s to be expected. Be sure to fill them about half way and squeeze the air bubbles out! Trust me, take your time doing this, especially in places like the knight’s nose and the cross on top of the king. And be sure they are completely cured before de molding. Overall I was very pleased with this set and can’t wait to start making another one! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2026 by Liz Liz

  • Definitely recommend this (speaking as a beginner)
Honestly the set was great. I totally thought it came with resin but it didn’t, my mistake for not reading the whole description though. Full disclaimer it did take like 5 hours bc you have to do the pieces in two sets as well as the board. Also a few of the pawns heads fell off so I had to make a third batch, but user error tbh. Definitely be careful when filling the chess board bc the colors will leak if filled to high or not level. Truly turned out better than expected and wasn’t that hard. Also recommend gloves for sure. Don’t skip those. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2025 by K K

  • Set is so awesome! You’ll love it, buy it if you love resin!
We have yet to make a full set of chess pieces, but we have made a few random pawns and bishops. The chess board we completed after several failed attempts. You are supposed to do every other square with color, wait 12 hours, then do the remaining squares. Watching the video that Lets Resin has of making the board REALLY helped me understand how to do it right & then I was successful in making the board. I based my board off of their idea they show in the video with the white squares and a rainbow swirl made with clear resin + several colors of alcohol inks swirled together with a popsicle stick, with some white resin on top to add contrast to the swirl. At the last second I threw in some of my random hotfix rhinestones because I bought a 20,000 pack and so I often toss them in to resin while it’s curing to “spice it up” a bit. It doesn’t look nearly as good as the video they have of the board, but I am happy with it! Sadly I was a little short on filling up the entire board mold so my chess board isn’t completely level. But I’m thrilled I finally made one without messing it up like I did a few times before. Comes with really nice velour fabric drawstrings bags to hold your chess pieces too, which is a bonus. I stored all the molds in a large ziploc bag, that way they will all stay together. Molds are thick, but make sure they are SUPER rock solid cured before taking resin out of chess piece molds. A pawn I made lost its top ball shaped piece because it wasn’t all the way cured and I tried turning the mold inside out to remove the resin. The pieces stand up really well with the design they have for them. Easy to release as long as you are fully cured, you shouldn’t have a problem. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2025 by Mommy Mommy

  • Good set, though with a bit of a learning curve
This is my first mold I've ever used. I was hoping to find a more creative design, but not much is available out there. My experience so far has been good, as far as the product is concerned. The design is intricate and looks great. The mold does not stick to my epoxy at all, even without release spray. I've made 4 sets now and see no sign of mold deterioration yet. The molds stand on their own which is pretty awesome, though I prefer the holder as then I can use an unlevelled table and just level the holder. Overall, pretty well designed. I've used some of the mica powder which has a nice effect, but I've nothing to compare it to since I haven't used any other mica powders. I didn't try the chess board mold as I'm building my own, so I can't comment on that. I'm taking a star off for two things, neither really worth a star on their own: The collar on these pieces is unnecessarily large. It tends to trap air and makes removal of the molds *much* more difficult than it needs to be. It takes twice as long to demold just because of the difficulty of getting the mold over the collar. My support experience was not good. I kept seeing 'chips' on the collar. I emailed support and after 4 days they wrote back and asked questions that were answered in my original message. In that same time the epoxy manufacturer had a full email conversation with me helping me determine the cause was bubbles trapped in the mold, walking me through a foolproof technique for eliminating the problem with little effort by rolling the base and collar after a 2/3 pour, and following up with me to ask me how it went. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2025 by Nicholas

  • Learn From My Mistakes
Okay, I’ll admit it... this is my very first resin project, and wow… I made so many mistakes along the way. That said, the molds themselves are really good quality. I’ve completed one board (and had a practice board) and gone through three trial runs for the chess pieces, and I can confidently say the molds produce beautiful results once you get the hang of it. The details on the pieces come out crisp, and the board lines are clean and well-defined. A couple of tips from a beginner who learned the hard way: - When filling the chess piece molds, pinch and hold the bottom. It helps stabilize everything and get into the areas that the resin didn't fill. Then wait for the air bubbles to rise to the top before topping off. Patience makes a big difference. - For the board, work from the outside in. The outer edge is narrow and can easily spill over if you’re not careful. It’s much easier to manage small spillovers into the empty squares than trying to clean up resin running over the outside edge. Note, the squares themselves have thin walls, use a wooden skewer (or a paint brush) to move the resin. There’s definitely a learning curve if you’re new to resin, but the molds themselves are solid and well-made. If you take your time and learn the process, you can create a really impressive custom chess set. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2026 by Jot this Down

  • Great
Looks good and is sturdy. Some of the reviews mention warping but my pieces seem to be fine. If there are any issues I will buy a holding rack. This was a great price (slightly cheaper than buying directly from Let’s Resin site), nice size too.
Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2026 by Jasmin Smith

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