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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 March 2018
Silicone rubber embedding molds may be inexpensive In North America, but are not necessarily so elsewhere in the world. Further, commercial molds are available only in standard sizes and only with standard sizes and shapes of cavities for specimen embedding, If, however, one needs to embed specimens of n on standard size or shape, wants more embedding cavities per mold than usually available, or is working where commercial molds are expensive or not easily available, then all is not lost, Embedding molds for specimen blocks can easily be made in the lab from silicone rubber. Further, making embedding blocks allows the use of different silicone rubbers which would be of value with unusual embedding resins, or when embedding must be done in unusual environments (such as extreme cold or heat).