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  1. Padster

    Happy, not happy....

    Another first for me - I used some deep pour resin on pine cones. The type used is not supposed to require a pressure pot or anything external, just mixing and pour leave 5-7 days. Well there were more bubbles than I care to admit and turning it was....challenging for my ability. I thought...
  2. Dalboy

    Just for information

    If you have planned to do something this weekend forget it, as it is likely to pour down. OK how do I know this well I have just been out and washed the car and it always pours down after I have done that:face::face::face:
  3. J

    Alumilite is turning out brittle

    About a week ago I thought I'd try alumilite resin instead of my normal opticast 100 Now at first I thought everything was much better with the alumilite resin but now as I'm ramping up too what I do with the opticast100 I'm finding the alumilite is very very brittle, I had a pen blank crack...
  4. edlea

    First Block Casting

    Today I took delivery of my second lot of PE resin this time a 5 kg tub rather than the miserly 1 Kg tin that I ordered the other week. So seeing that I had decent quantity to play with I decided to put away the PVC piping and try my hand at block casting, I also though it time that I progressed...
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