Hi all,
I'm looking to cast up a few clear pieces for a project and I'm looking for some quality clear resin that won't break the bank. I found the Smooth-on kind on their website but the only product they had was a gallon bucket for almost $200. Anything out there in the sample size variety?
Cheap clear resin alternative?
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Cheap clear resin alternative?
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Michael's, Hobby Lobby, or Pat Catan's has a little can of clear called "Casting Craft Easycast clear". I paid like 10 bucks. Good luck!
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Awesome, guys! My sis works there so I'll have her pick some up on the way home. Hope she uses her discount. Don't know why I didn't think to check it out. Thanks for the heads up!
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The mixing on that Clear cast must be spot on.
It can take a long time to finish curing. So if something feels sticky after 2 days...
Just cover it withpud having it touch any thing but a smooth base for a few weeks.
Most pieces will finish curing that way.
Good luck!
It can take a long time to finish curing. So if something feels sticky after 2 days...
Just cover it withpud having it touch any thing but a smooth base for a few weeks.
Most pieces will finish curing that way.
Good luck!
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Tanya's spot on on thatTi Raven wrote:The mixing on that Clear cast must be spot on.
It can take a long time to finish curing. So if something feels sticky after 2 days...
Just cover it withpud having it touch any thing but a smooth base for a few weeks.
Most pieces will finish curing that way.
Good luck!
Though I've had good luck "cooking" it at 150 degrees for an hour or so - bakes off the excess
Cast 3 replacement mirror clips (holds a mirror to a backboard) for a friend using that method - came out perfect
Make sure your 'baking' is also in a well ventilated area