Just found this video and it's a keeper!! This is amazing and I haven't found another person who does this style so you can take all the credit when I make mine and add them to my Instagram!! Bravo, well done for your first video ever!!
Hi, I do work with a couple different resins, one of the things I learned quickly is the more heat you apply the faster it sets (chemical reaction) if you work in a warm space it sets better and with a glassy surface, if your space is cold it can cause the cure to have divots, waves or dimples. In the video you see I refrain from popping the micro bubbles with the torch until I was working on that particular coaster - that helps, my room was at 65 degrees (until the final clear coat) and if all else fails you can do the gold leaf last and even apply it to cured resin and put another coat on top to seal it in- the gold always looks fabulous regardless
Beautiful outcome!! I love working with Resin & Coaster's are such a blast to do! Yours turned out amazing!! 1st time to your channel, & awesome 1st video!! Pro tip > Amazon sells these amazing Silicone Cups. I use them for mixing my Mica's, Paints, Glitters, & Alcohol Inks into the Resin. They also "double" as holder's for my Art Resin Pieces, because they're 100% Silicone! I also use Silicone spoons, & I purchased 3 Silicone "LOLIVEFE" mats that work great for Resin & Acrylic paint spills:) Another Pro tip>> if you lightly hit the back of your tape with heat gun, it will pull off, so much easier. As to where the Xacto knife may scratch or mar the surface. Thanks for sharing!! 💜🧡💙🎨👏👍 If you lightly hit the back of your tape
1:01 2nd Layer Planets and Sparkle 4:36 3rd Layer add color (gold flakes) 18:00 4th Layer clear coat with a touch of color 22:02 Smooth and Sand for final clear coat 26:45 Final To see how well they glow: pin.it/69mU0WG
I try to use resins that have a heat deflection up to 500 degrees F if it's going to have hot drinks on it. Can I ask what resin you're using, or if these are just ornamental?
Here in Brazil, if I take the time you took between the 1st and the last piece, certainly a job like this would not be perfect. If it is not a differentiated resin, it can only be the climate. hug
When you add color to a clear layer it keeps them from getting muddied up by the darker colors. Instead the seem to sit on the dark background and show up better because they grab the light on all sides being suspended in the clear resin. So it’s more a trick of the layers
@@TMHAY86 yes, but only a few drops or it won’t glow, the colors used for vibrancy are the mica and the glow powders worked in don’t make a huge impact of the overall colors - until you turn off the lights (sorry, this was my very first video and I learned a lot on how to go these videos since then)
I love your pieces. I think they're all very pretty. I know some people like seeing the whole process but I don't like the longer videos as much. Maybe a mix of full and shorter could be an idea for the future. I'd love to see more of your stuff but I'm not one to watch a 20+ minute video. But that's just my thoughts 😊 Still love your work!
hi, I do understand, a helpful thing I do for all the videos is pin a comment noting the time of the video for each layer, that allows you to click the time link to the next layer, or completely skip to the end. Hope that helps!
Thank you for sharing your videos. Your coasters look soo beautiful! Absolutely amazed! Just have a question about the resin you use. How good is the resistance to heat? Searching for the resin to use for my coasters. Any help is much appreciated!
From ~ 7:40 to ~8:15 u used a heat gun plus a torch on one piece. Did your resin start to cute? If not, did you use heat resistant resin? Would you recommend less/mid/high viscosity resin to try this?
The resin didn’t start to thicken until I was putting the gold flakes on the last 5, I usually save the gold flakes for last across all the coasters because no matter how thick it gets the flakes will still stick to the top. I use countertop epoxy (link in the video description) it is a mid viscosity- and not industrial. It’s uv and heat resistant and I have about 30 minutes of work time
@@ResinAsYouWish thanks for the Infos. 🌹 When I use a heat gun my resin starts curing and i bought 4,5 kg of that 😕 I need to use low heat or a hairdryer, i guess. Plus, I'm trying to create some of your coasters and i want to gift them to someone, but my resin is only heat resistant up to 55°C. That means, if you put hot drinks on the coaster, the coaster sticks to the glas 😞. I now ordered a transparent heat resistant varnish spray. Gonna try that. Do you know if your heat resistant resin sticks to glasses with hot drinks?
@@sakujo20 Hi, there have been a couple times that that I didn't mix the resin properly and the cure never hardened completely - this would cause the mug or glass to indent the coaster and sometimes stick, otherwise, these coasters are heavy enough that they do not stick to the bottom when done correctly
Hi, I waited till the resin was hard between each layer (I have a note pinned in the comments of this video that labels each layer) after the 4 the layer, I waited 24 hours before sanding I did a a re-do video of this style galaxy coaster because this was one of my first videos and I didn't do that stellar of a job explaining the process
Victoria DeMeyer I really need both. The heat gun makes the resin thin out and move, the torch will pop the micro bubbles and also assists in some of the lacing effects. I]the torch doesn’t move the resin - I torch each project every 15 min for an hour after I’m done because the bubbles will keep coming up until the resin hits a certain solidity
thank you for suggesting this!!! I put a link to my pinterest board in the pinned comment and in the video description. Because the glow powders I used were small amounts the effect isn't startling, but you can see them softly glowing on the coffee table when you turn out the lights - I LOVE IT
Lisa Blasdell the glow powder I mix into clear resin - depending on the color you have to add the powder until it’s the color you want, (the glow powders tend to look diluted) occasionally I’ll put a drop of paint that matches the powder, in the mix so the color pops more
Is there a way to achieve this in a tall mold with a small pour hole? I’m new to resin and everything I see is that only flat open molds can be customized like this.
yobebemama1 it would definitely be a challenge but if you filled your mold half way - let it set, then started the layers you could probably pull it off
MaryLee Martz Hi, I do work with a couple different resins, one of the things I learned quickly is the more heat you apply the faster it sets (chemical reaction) if you work in a warm space it sets better and with a glassy surface, if your space is cold it can cause the cure to have divots, waves or dimples. In the video you see I refrain from popping the micro bubbles with the torch until I was working on that particular coaster - that helps, my room was at 65 degrees (until the final clear coat) which may be why my colors don’t harden - but also I find they harden if the color or paint mixture has too much color added in (the color added should be less than 10% of the amount of resin in the cup) - i do wait for the resin to cure between each layer 👍
Beautiful!!! This may be a silly question, but in your final step do you put over the whole coaster or just on the bottom? If you tape the whole coaster, do you put the final layer on top of the tape?
It’s funny bc as soon as I posted my question I saw your sanding and prep video. 🤪 That video answered ALL my questions! Thank you so much for your knowledge and your talent! You’re very inspiring!
when it comes to a functional piece, like coasters, you need the Casting (Epoxy counter top) so the resin will be glassy and resist looking dull after being used. In this video I"m using the brand MiraKleer I like it because it's not as thick as some or as thin as others :-)
your work is beautiful! I want to know if this resin you use is special, because in the 3rd phase, you take a long time between the first piece and the others
Luís Cláudio C. da Silva da Silva hi, it isn’t special, it’s an epoxy countertop brand I buy on Amazon it takes 60 minutes for it to thicken to a peanut butter like consistency- and that is pretty slow setting. I also live in Alaska but I don’t think the climate affects it that much
Hello Can you tell me how long you wait by the third layer after you put the clear Resin of it ....before you make the white.Auquamarine,Ginger Bloom of the clear Resin ?? I know that you wait between the Layer allways 24 hours ...but you show 3rd Layer add Color , put than clear of it goes with the heat gun and Flames over it for the bubbles and than you mix the colors with clear Resin ...how long was the time between that ??
Thomas Bauer hi there - except for the base layer (black) each layer is clear resin with color. The little cups are color powder or paint mixed into clear resin. Each layer throughout the entire process I wait for 24 hours. I do that because resin instruction are meant for a thin coat on a countertop - and compared to that -these coasters are thick. The resin is hard at 12 hours and the layers could probably be done every 12 hours but I wait longer because I find if I rush it there will be a slight ripple effect on the top of the final cure - this could also be because I live in a colder climate. (Each type of resin has curing instructions 12 hours to 3 days seem to be standard.) I have found that I must wait 3 days after a coaster is finished to set a heavy object on it or it may leave a slight dent) please let me know if I didn’t answer your question fully 👍
@@ResinAsYouWish maybe i didn't put my question right By time code 4.22 you put clear Resin on the 2 nd Layer ( in your video that was 3 rd Layer add color ) than you comes with the heat gun for the bubbles . By time code 5.22 you show the colors ( white , Gold,Ginger Bloom ) and by time code 6.22 you put them of the clear Resin and the don´t sink in and stay of the clear Resin You wait only the 2 minutes in the video in real time too before you add the color of the clear Resin ??
@@thomasbauer2532 Sorry about that, I did misunderstand at 4:22 all the way through 17 minutes, I"m working on the same layer. I do not stop and wait for the resin to cure from 4:22 all the way through 17:00 (Sorry for the confusion)
@@ResinAsYouWish Thank you for your help ...last question , how many clear Resin you make allways on for to fill the six mold and how many you make on for a color :)
Thomas Bauer i mix 8oz of clear resin. It takes 4 oz to put the clear in all 6molds. The rest I split into the color cups, I always end up with too much color, but for me that’s easier than having to mix more in the middle of a layer.
I use a dremmel with sandpaper head attachment (really fast) to smooth the edges and across the top. I only sand the bottom if a drip of resin needs to be removed
I just found this and I love your coasters. Finally one that isn’t a flower or a geode and they are beautiful. Can’t wait to watch more. Do you wait for each layer to harden? 🌷
so pretty! if i were to make something like that i will keep it for myself haha. i have a question tho, between the layers do you wait for it to fully cure or half cure?
I am amazed with all your beautiful work!!
This is what I aspire to.
They are the best. I adore skies especially night skies ❤️❤️❤️❤️
I love outer space and you've captured it perfectly! These are positively beautiful.
Thanks alot for showing the WHOLE process .. alot of artists skim over the finishing of the project ... wonder work 😍
I know it is kinda randomly asking but does anybody know of a good website to watch new tv shows online?
Stunning! It must be so satisfying to pop those out of the mold after waiting so long!
Love your work!! I’m just starting and I’m inspired!
So so beautiful. I love your colors and your composition. Enjoyed watching you. Thank you for sharing
1st video, wow, you are a natural. Thank you for sharing......
These are beautiful! Love the colors & the depth!!
outstanding work
Just found this video and it's a keeper!! This is amazing and I haven't found another person who does this style so you can take all the credit when I make mine and add them to my Instagram!! Bravo, well done for your first video ever!!
Wow they are amazing!! Thank you for sharing!!
Gorgeous
I’m amazed that you can accomplish all that before the resin sets.
Hi, I do work with a couple different resins, one of the things I learned quickly is the more heat you apply the faster it sets (chemical reaction) if you work in a warm space it sets better and with a glassy surface, if your space is cold it can cause the cure to have divots, waves or dimples. In the video you see I refrain from popping the micro bubbles with the torch until I was working on that particular coaster - that helps, my room was at 65 degrees (until the final clear coat) and if all else fails you can do the gold leaf last and even apply it to cured resin and put another coat on top to seal it in- the gold always looks fabulous regardless
@@ResinAsYouWish thank you for all that info. I am just starting with resin so your information and video was so helpful.
oh man those are awesome well done
The most beautiful thing I've seen, thank you for sharing!!!
Great tutorial! They are so amazing! I’m going to try it soon! If mine are half as good, I’ll be happy!
I have been inspired by this ! Thank you so much for sharing
Beautiful outcome!! I love working with Resin & Coaster's are such a blast to do! Yours turned out amazing!! 1st time to your channel, & awesome 1st video!!
Pro tip > Amazon sells these amazing Silicone Cups. I use them for mixing my Mica's, Paints, Glitters, & Alcohol Inks into the Resin. They also "double" as holder's for my Art Resin Pieces, because they're 100% Silicone! I also use Silicone spoons, & I purchased 3 Silicone "LOLIVEFE" mats that work great for Resin & Acrylic paint spills:) Another Pro tip>> if you lightly hit the back of your tape with heat gun, it will pull off, so much easier. As to where the Xacto knife may scratch or mar the surface.
Thanks for sharing!! 💜🧡💙🎨👏👍
If you lightly hit the back of your tape
1:01 2nd Layer Planets and Sparkle
4:36 3rd Layer add color (gold flakes)
18:00 4th Layer clear coat with a touch of color
22:02 Smooth and Sand for final clear coat
26:45 Final
To see how well they glow: pin.it/69mU0WG
Nice thank you
Awesome tutorial! Thank you for helping and being transparent in the tutorial. ♡ gorgeous work!
Beautiful!! 😍
Wonderful video and gorgeous coasters. Mega talent!
Amazing ❤🎉 may I ask what viscosity is the resin you used ? Is it high ?
Thank you 😊
Absolutely Beautiful
Stunning!!!
I have a question, why do you sand them before the final coat of resin and do you use sandpaper? Grit? Your coasters are so beautiful!
thank you, here is how I prep for the final coat: ruclips.net/video/uu7-6snHEZk/видео.html
@@ResinAsYouWish Thank you so much! 😊
@@ResinAsYouWish Thank you for sharing your techniques and processes, some artists will not do that. You are a beautiful person for doing that❤️
These are amazing. You've inspired me!
Love them
Do you get most of air bubbles out by using the heat gun and torch?
Very pretty... Heating the bottom a little bit might make removing the tape easier!
Ma’am , these are phenomenal!!! 🔮
I try to use resins that have a heat deflection up to 500 degrees F if it's going to have hot drinks on it. Can I ask what resin you're using, or if these are just ornamental?
I ask because these are so stunning. I would just hate to leave rings on it because of putting a hot mug on it!
these are very sturdy coasters, and they still look great 2 years later - the resin I am using here is : amzn.to/3OE2gJI
@@ResinAsYouWish Awesome!!
Here in Brazil, if I take the time you took between the 1st and the last piece, certainly a job like this would not be perfect. If it is not a differentiated resin, it can only be the climate. hug
Interesting! What if you worked in a cold room until the final coat?
How did you get the green and orange glow so vibrant in color?
When you add color to a clear layer it keeps them from getting muddied up by the darker colors. Instead the seem to sit on the dark background and show up better because they grab the light on all sides being suspended in the clear resin. So it’s more a trick of the layers
@@ResinAsYouWish I used the glow powder but it comes out clear. Do you add color with the glow powder?
@@TMHAY86 yes, but only a few drops or it won’t glow, the colors used for vibrancy are the mica and the glow powders worked in don’t make a huge impact of the overall colors - until you turn off the lights (sorry, this was my very first video and I learned a lot on how to go these videos since then)
@@TMHAY86 also I re-did this one ruclips.net/video/NK_f_Trff7k/видео.html and you can see the color mix at 05:27
@@ResinAsYouWish perfect, thank you! That helped. :)
Great job! Love how they turned out!
Stunning! 💜💜💜
Spectacular!!!
I love your pieces. I think they're all very pretty. I know some people like seeing the whole process but I don't like the longer videos as much. Maybe a mix of full and shorter could be an idea for the future. I'd love to see more of your stuff but I'm not one to watch a 20+ minute video. But that's just my thoughts 😊 Still love your work!
hi, I do understand, a helpful thing I do for all the videos is pin a comment noting the time of the video for each layer, that allows you to click the time link to the next layer, or completely skip to the end. Hope that helps!
Beautiful
Thank you for sharing your videos. Your coasters look soo beautiful! Absolutely amazed! Just have a question about the resin you use. How good is the resistance to heat? Searching for the resin to use for my coasters. Any help is much appreciated!
From ~ 7:40 to ~8:15 u used a heat gun plus a torch on one piece. Did your resin start to cute? If not, did you use heat resistant resin? Would you recommend less/mid/high viscosity resin to try this?
The resin didn’t start to thicken until I was putting the gold flakes on the last 5, I usually save the gold flakes for last across all the coasters because no matter how thick it gets the flakes will still stick to the top. I use countertop epoxy (link in the video description) it is a mid viscosity- and not industrial. It’s uv and heat resistant and I have about 30 minutes of work time
@@ResinAsYouWish thanks for the Infos. 🌹 When I use a heat gun my resin starts curing and i bought 4,5 kg of that 😕 I need to use low heat or a hairdryer, i guess. Plus, I'm trying to create some of your coasters and i want to gift them to someone, but my resin is only heat resistant up to 55°C. That means, if you put hot drinks on the coaster, the coaster sticks to the glas 😞. I now ordered a transparent heat resistant varnish spray. Gonna try that. Do you know if your heat resistant resin sticks to glasses with hot drinks?
@@sakujo20 Hi, there have been a couple times that that I didn't mix the resin properly and the cure never hardened completely - this would cause the mug or glass to indent the coaster and sometimes stick, otherwise, these coasters are heavy enough that they do not stick to the bottom when done correctly
Totally beautiful! Wow!
Gorgeous, how long did you leave between layers
I usually wait overnight, but all you need I for it to harden
Did you wait any time in between, like after adding the main layer, did you wait on adding the colors? Or you did it back to back?
Hi, I waited till the resin was hard between each layer (I have a note pinned in the comments of this video that labels each layer) after the 4 the layer, I waited 24 hours before sanding I did a a re-do video of this style galaxy coaster because this was one of my first videos and I didn't do that stellar of a job explaining the process
Is it better to have both a heat gun and butane torch when working with resin? I have a heat gun currently.
Victoria DeMeyer I really need both. The heat gun makes the resin thin out and move, the torch will pop the micro bubbles and also assists in some of the lacing effects. I]the torch doesn’t move the resin - I torch each project every 15 min for an hour after I’m done because the bubbles will keep coming up until the resin hits a certain solidity
Resin As You Wish thanks for the info! It looks like I’ll be needing to get myself a torch!
These are pretty. You say 4 layers. Are you letting the layer with the violet color dry before adding on white, Aqua ,magenta colors.
Katy Ruddiman yes, I waited 24 hours -it keeps the colors from mixing too much (sorry about that not being clear this was my first video)
These are just stunning!!! You should take a picture of them in the dark. You put glow powder in them correct? They are fabulous!
thank you for suggesting this!!! I put a link to my pinterest board in the pinned comment and in the video description. Because the glow powders I used were small amounts the effect isn't startling, but you can see them softly glowing on the coffee table when you turn out the lights - I LOVE IT
May I check where did you get the micro beads shaker?
Here is a link: www.michaels.com/signature-microbead-caddy-metallics-by-recollections/10403787.html
Wow so beautiful love ❤️
I'm on step 3 - are you just mixing the glow powder into the matching color resin? Trying not to mess this up!
Lisa Blasdell the glow powder I mix into clear resin - depending on the color you have to add the powder until it’s the color you want, (the glow powders tend to look diluted) occasionally I’ll put a drop of paint that matches the powder, in the mix so the color pops more
Thank you so much. This round I added it to the colors. We will see how it turns out!!
Is there a way to achieve this in a tall mold with a small pour hole? I’m new to resin and everything I see is that only flat open molds can be customized like this.
yobebemama1 it would definitely be a challenge but if you filled your mold half way - let it set, then started the layers you could probably pull it off
Very cool💕
This video is great! Do you let you layers dry before you put next layer on?
MaryLee Martz Hi, I do work with a couple different resins, one of the things I learned quickly is the more heat you apply the faster it sets (chemical reaction) if you work in a warm space it sets better and with a glassy surface, if your space is cold it can cause the cure to have divots, waves or dimples. In the video you see I refrain from popping the micro bubbles with the torch until I was working on that particular coaster - that helps, my room was at 65 degrees (until the final clear coat) which may be why my colors don’t harden - but also I find they harden if the color or paint mixture has too much color added in (the color added should be less than 10% of the amount of resin in the cup) - i do wait for the resin to cure between each layer 👍
@@ResinAsYouWish thank you, I loved your videos!
just so pretty tfs i just subscribed thku
These look awesome!!😍😍 How long do you let it sit for between each layer of resin?
Just overnight
very cool
I super love your work!!!! Can I ask how hot should the settings of the heat gun be?
Hi, I have a heat gun that has low to high heat - I typically leave the heat setting in the middle.
Sorry I have another question. You are doing one coaster at a time. How do you not have your colors get hard before you use them?
These are absolutely beautiful! Question when you use that much heat are you not having issues with the mold melting
Not at all- occasionally I have a hard time getting them out of the mold so I use the heat gun on the outside and it helps them pop out easier as well
Beautiful!!! This may be a silly question, but in your final step do you put over the whole coaster or just on the bottom? If you tape the whole coaster, do you put the final layer on top of the tape?
Hi, this video shows much more clearly: ruclips.net/video/uu7-6snHEZk/видео.html
It’s funny bc as soon as I posted my question I saw your sanding and prep video. 🤪 That video answered ALL my questions! Thank you so much for your knowledge and your talent! You’re very inspiring!
Do you let each layer cure?
I let each layer harden enough to tap on, but not fully cure
What Brand Resin are you using? What would you recommend for a beginner? Craft resin or casting resin?
when it comes to a functional piece, like coasters, you need the Casting (Epoxy counter top) so the resin will be glassy and resist looking dull after being used. In this video I"m using the brand MiraKleer I like it because it's not as thick as some or as thin as others :-)
your work is beautiful! I want to know if this resin you use is special, because in the 3rd phase, you take a long time between the first piece and the others
Luís Cláudio C. da Silva da Silva hi, it isn’t special, it’s an epoxy countertop brand I buy on Amazon it takes 60 minutes for it to thicken to a peanut butter like consistency- and that is pretty slow setting. I also live in Alaska but I don’t think the climate affects it that much
Alaska !!!! Uoooo, how cold! Thanks for your answer
Are you using a heat gun to blend colors ??
colorfulmind 1 yes I am
What resin do you use?
Hi, I updated the comments with a link
Did you wait for each layer to cure before starting the next, and if so, for how long?
I wait 24 hours between each layer
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How long do you wait in between layers?
Cheyenne B5150 hi, I wait 12 to 24 hours between layers - basically once you can tap on the resin - I must wait 24 hours before I can sand it though
Hello
Can you tell me how long you wait by the third layer after you put the clear Resin of it ....before you make the white.Auquamarine,Ginger Bloom of the clear Resin ??
I know that you wait between the Layer allways 24 hours ...but you show 3rd Layer add Color , put than clear of it goes with the heat gun and Flames over it for the bubbles and than you mix the colors with clear Resin ...how long was the time between that ??
Thomas Bauer hi there - except for the base layer (black) each layer is clear resin with color. The little cups are color powder or paint mixed into clear resin. Each layer throughout the entire process I wait for 24 hours. I do that because resin instruction are meant for a thin coat on a countertop - and compared to that -these coasters are thick. The resin is hard at 12 hours and the layers could probably be done every 12 hours but I wait longer because I find if I rush it there will be a slight ripple effect on the top of the final cure - this could also be because I live in a colder climate. (Each type of resin has curing instructions 12 hours to 3 days seem to be standard.) I have found that I must wait 3 days after a coaster is finished to set a heavy object on it or it may leave a slight dent) please let me know if I didn’t answer your question fully 👍
@@ResinAsYouWish maybe i didn't put my question right
By time code 4.22 you put clear Resin on the 2 nd Layer ( in your video that was 3 rd Layer add color ) than you comes with the heat gun for the bubbles .
By time code 5.22 you show the colors ( white , Gold,Ginger Bloom ) and by time code 6.22 you put them of the clear Resin and the don´t sink in and stay of the clear Resin
You wait only the 2 minutes in the video in real time too before you add the color of the clear Resin ??
@@thomasbauer2532 Sorry about that, I did misunderstand at 4:22 all the way through 17 minutes, I"m working on the same layer. I do not stop and wait for the resin to cure from 4:22 all the way through 17:00 (Sorry for the confusion)
@@ResinAsYouWish Thank you for your help ...last question , how many clear Resin you make allways on for to fill the six mold and how many you make on for a color :)
Thomas Bauer i mix 8oz of clear resin. It takes 4 oz to put the clear in all 6molds. The rest I split into the color cups, I always end up with too much color, but for me that’s easier than having to mix more in the middle of a layer.
HELP. I couldn't see what you did with Fuc'a bigger
However they are beautiful
Hi! Did you sand the whole of the resin coaster?
I use a dremmel with sandpaper head attachment (really fast) to smooth the edges and across the top. I only sand the bottom if a drip of resin needs to be removed
I just found this and I love your coasters. Finally one that isn’t a flower or a geode and they are beautiful. Can’t wait to watch more. Do you wait for each layer to harden? 🌷
Karen Strong thank you! Yes I wait for them to harden 12 to 24 hours 👌
AMAZING. TOTALLY beautiful
Annoying repetitious music
You need to slow down videos or do voice overs can't tell if your doing in layers or all at once
so pretty! if i were to make something like that i will keep it for myself haha. i have a question tho, between the layers do you wait for it to fully cure or half cure?
Just until it’s hard enough to tap on, for me that’s about 12 hours - but my resin doesn’t fully cure for 3 days
Hi, sorry I just saw your question, I use: Resin I used: MiraKleer Table Top: amzn.to/2Zl9ziR