An expoxy that dries completely clear?
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An expoxy that dries completely clear?
And a link to the site where I can order it would be greatly appreciated!
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How thick were you wanting? There are a number of coatings for tables & fishing lures but they're relatively thin.
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The fast epoxies will dry yellowish. I've used the 30-minute stuff with some success on windows. You should try to eliminate the bubbles in the mixing dish.
Envirotex Light is the best I've used for this type of thing, though it takes two days to cure completely.
Envirotex Light is the best I've used for this type of thing, though it takes two days to cure completely.
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I know it's a little thin, as it's meant to settle out, but any craft store will carry clear casting resin for making paperweights or really thick table tops with stuff imbedded in them.
I've always wanted to try it for models but I've just never had the occasion.
I know you can get it at Michael's and Hobby Lobby, but I've also seen it at the small-town stores like Ben Franklin. I'm sure there's a place online that sells it also.
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EDIT: That should be clear acrylic casting resin.
I've always wanted to try it for models but I've just never had the occasion.
I know you can get it at Michael's and Hobby Lobby, but I've also seen it at the small-town stores like Ben Franklin. I'm sure there's a place online that sells it also.
-Rog
EDIT: That should be clear acrylic casting resin.
There's also Micro Glaze for making windows, although it's a dreaded unitasker...
I also just noticed this thread, but again it's just about windows, not making clear casts.
-Rog
I also just noticed this thread, but again it's just about windows, not making clear casts.
-Rog
I was just working on an RC plane, and tried a new 30 min. Pro Epoxy from Great Planes. It dried crystal clear. As far as air bubbles, set your piece on top of an aquarium pump or external filter and let it cure. The gentle vibration will work the bubbles to the surface, and the slow drying time gives it plenty of time to work.
I have also read that thinning the mix with a little rubbing alcohol allows the bubbles to escape faster, and does very little to the finished product. (I wouldn't thin it for glassing an airplane fuselage, but casting small parts should be fine) I'm going to try casting some Defiant engine parts later tonight, and I'll post pictures if they come out well.
EDIT: I'm pretty happy with the results. The resin remained very clear, and the combination of thinning with alcohol and agitating the mold seemed to clear virtually all of the bubbles. Don's still look better than mine, but for a first try - I'm pretty pleased!
http://i337.photobucket.com/albums/n393 ... s_0687.jpg
I have also read that thinning the mix with a little rubbing alcohol allows the bubbles to escape faster, and does very little to the finished product. (I wouldn't thin it for glassing an airplane fuselage, but casting small parts should be fine) I'm going to try casting some Defiant engine parts later tonight, and I'll post pictures if they come out well.
EDIT: I'm pretty happy with the results. The resin remained very clear, and the combination of thinning with alcohol and agitating the mold seemed to clear virtually all of the bubbles. Don's still look better than mine, but for a first try - I'm pretty pleased!
http://i337.photobucket.com/albums/n393 ... s_0687.jpg
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I know I've posted this link so many times, but I did take pictures of replacing a kit's windows with Envirotex Light.
http://www.modelingmadness.com/reviews/ ... ebeech.htm
http://www.modelingmadness.com/reviews/ ... ebeech.htm
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