Heh. I am glad you guys are careful. I'd do the same thing in my field -- even if I think they know it, best to make sure. However, I had no intent of ever stopping mid pour. Heck, I didn't even know that was possible! (Thurston James doesn't seem to think it a good idea.) It honestly never occurred to me that anyone would think they could stop a mold half-way, much less that anyone would think that was what I was talking about.
I took the afternoon and walked across town, and what did I find? There was a little Oomoo at the art store there. The only tin cure silicone in the store, apparently. But at least I now know one local supplier of something that may work for some applications.
It is all well and good to say "the best tool for the job" but when you are starting from near-nill experience, you lack the ability to know which tool will work for you. I fully expect to have a series of bad pours and bad pulls and horrible disasters as I fumble my way towards learning how to mold. Now with a bit of Oomoo, at least I can start gaining practical experience to go with the book learning.
(Oomoo 30, it says on the tin. From Smooth-On. Liquid Rubber compound, it says. Tin-cure. I'm just reading off the box here...I don't KNOW what the stuff is until I've gained some experience to make the names meaningful.)