VLOG – An Experiment In Resin Casting
May 14, 2018 by johnlyons
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I’ve heard that if you pour from high, then the bubbles that happen when you mix release in the drop down (because the pouring line / dribble gets very thin).
Just to clarify: pour from high with a thin pouring stream. let it flow onto one place, and let the resin seep into the mold.
Hi John! I have been making quite some Hirst arts stuff and on their webpage they have a guide on how to build a “pounding table” to facilitate the vibrations needed to release the bubbles when casting in dental stone. It should work well for resin as well;
http://www.hirstarts.com/casting/casting.html
It is on the bottom of the page and while simple it has given good results for me. Would take you 10 min to build and test, might be worth a try. 🙂
Slow cure resin. Pressure put not vacuum. Or a vibration table
shake with old hand sander, also isn’t this from last week?
Vibrations are a great way to get rid of the bubbles. I had the same issues until my wife gave me one of those things… that vibrates…
Did I just had the weirdest kind of deja vu or did we see the video above already at the end of the last vlog?