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This is beautiful
ОтветитьHow did you polish it?
ОтветитьNice and SHINEY bowl!
ОтветитьHow do you clean your brush to keep it smooth?
ОтветитьIs it possible to apply resin on a vertical wall, in layers to avoid too much drizzling, using a brush?or may be using a spray?
ОтветитьWhat do you polish with? Compounds, grits ect. Thanks
Ответить2 questions:
1. What about air bubbles in the expoxy after mixing? How is that addressed.
2. When applying the finish inside and outside a bowl, how to you avoid seam line where the inside coat meets the outsides coat?
Many Thanks!
I've wanted to do that to the wood beer stones I make + if I epoxy the inside ,when I finish should I turn it upside down , iam sure it will run down to the rim , so how would I remove the globs of epoxy on the rim sir ,, please HELP thank you
ОтветитьWill the resin make the bowl unbreakable?
ОтветитьHow do you figure how much you need when applying with a brush verses pouring it on ?
ОтветитьWow, exactly what I’m looking for! Can it be sanded and then oiled for a matte finish? (Example, Artresin can be made matte in this way)
ОтветитьCan I use this on wood? Will the wood soak up all the epoxy and would I need multiple coats or just 1?
ОтветитьHi can this be food safe ?? If I use it to coat wood plates , Is it durable?? And waterproof??
Thank you so much
I want to resin my smudge bowl to preserve the wood bowl but wondering if when I light my smudge in the bowl, the heat of smudge will damage the resin or create a toxic fume from the resin?
ОтветитьIs there any specific acetone to use ?
ОтветитьWhere do you find the foam brushes you use? I use them when painting with acrylics, and the sponges lose something in their performance about halfway through and I have change stroke/coverage technique. I DO understand sponges change the more paint or product that gets in them, but is there a kind you have found that holds its beginning characteristics longer?(sorry for so long a question. Just trying to explain what I meant with the question.
ОтветитьI'm looking to apply epoxy to a ceramic artwork with a spherical shape. This piece has been glazed and fired in a kiln. I'm eager to understand how to ensure a successful epoxy application and curing process without any unintended spills. Your professional insights and experience would be invaluable in this regard.
Furthermore, I have a specific question about the process. I'd like to partially peel the edges of the epoxy while it's still in a semi-dried state (mild, but not sticky), essentially separating it from the ceramic surface. I'm curious if the epoxy, in its semi-dried , has sufficient thickness to resist this peeling action. Your advice on this matter would be greatly appreciated.
Every time i use a foam brush they end up becoming apart of the resin. They jusy start breaking up..
ОтветитьOmg! Exactly what I needed to find! One hard shell cosplay helmet with sideglow fiber optic wire embedded comming up!! 😂😂
Ответитьy si es para un buzón navideño hecho de goma Eva? con pegatinas laminadas?
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