I tried ARTRESIN in the UK and I am impressed with the product. I bought the tester kit for £16 including P & P and made 16 pours on 16 6X4 mounted prints. Great value and a superb product.
face mount on acrylic if that's the look you want, I've worked with this product, humidity, the temperature can have an effect on the cure and better have dust free environment, one speck and your done
That's awesome. I want to show this channel to my husband. He draws and paints beautifully but he stopped many years ago. I've been pushing him to paint. Loved and Subbed.
I just bought the 4L pack to pour over my photographs. Testing this vs acrylic panels. After doing 2 photos 1m by 0.5m half of the resin was used. So initial thought so far is that this method is very expensive. 4L and accessory pack was 165 euro total. Shipped to Greece from London.
This is great product for irregular surfaces...sculptures, masks, jewelry, 3D-printed stuff, etc. For flat surfaces, it's easier to use self adhesive sheet products, vinyl, acrylic, polyester, polycarbonate, etc. Perhaps ArtResin will make this available in preformed, presized sheets.
self adhesive sheet products - yes these are great to use if you can get them. I can't seem to source them big enough and cheap enough! 8x10ish are easy to get but when you got big it gets complicated with size and the prices dont leave room to make money and keep consumers happy! do you know of any affordable options for self adhesive sheet products? :) thanks for the comment!
Yes, there are many, many affordable options out there for self-adhesive sheets/films, that's why I wouldn't deal with resin for flat applications. Has ArtResin thought about creating some sheet products from your resin? It would make the laminating process so much simpler to just have a preformed sheet, roll it on, and trim. I apologize for the comment, maybe I will withdraw it, but it's something others might very helpful.
ya interesting idea! it would be a completely different material thought and may not have the same effect! defiantly not epoxy resin we would be look at!
Im going to resin 8x10 pictures on canvas. Im going to seal the canvas with mod podge. How much resin do I use for this 8x10? Can I use a grill lighter to pop the bubbles
We like to use birch art panels, but you can use any kind of wood. Be careful that you take the time to seal the wood first to help prevent any off gassing which will leave you with bubbles.
Are you selling your art resin shown on this video on your site? or when will it be available? and if yes is the new art resin sold in Canada? Thank you.
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Hi, what is the photo mounted on, in this video . thx
I have a great poster that I’d like to make look like art. Is that possible? What would I need to do with the poster before using resin? How would you recommend mounting?
I don't know! I'll have to figure that out. right now launching in the USA. A few contacts and ideas for AUS. email us we have a contact in the UK who has been experimenting with sending to you. info@artresin.com being a chemical and slightly toxic, it is all very complicated!!!
I tried ARTRESIN in the UK and I am impressed with the product. I bought the tester kit for £16 including P & P and made 16 pours on 16 6X4 mounted prints. Great value and a superb product.
face mount on acrylic if that's the look you want, I've worked with this product, humidity, the temperature can have an effect on the cure and better have dust free environment, one speck and your done
That's awesome. I want to show this channel to my husband. He draws and paints beautifully but he stopped many years ago. I've been pushing him to paint. Loved and Subbed.
Thank you 😊
I just bought the 4L pack to pour over my photographs. Testing this vs acrylic panels. After doing 2 photos 1m by 0.5m half of the resin was used. So initial thought so far is that this method is very expensive. 4L and accessory pack was 165 euro total. Shipped to Greece from London.
This is great product for irregular surfaces...sculptures, masks, jewelry, 3D-printed stuff, etc. For flat surfaces, it's easier to use self adhesive sheet products, vinyl, acrylic, polyester, polycarbonate, etc. Perhaps ArtResin will make this available in preformed, presized sheets.
self adhesive sheet products - yes these are great to use if you can get
them. I can't seem to source them big enough and cheap enough!
8x10ish are easy to get but when you got big it gets complicated with
size and the prices dont leave room to make money and keep consumers
happy! do you know of any affordable options for self adhesive sheet products? :) thanks for the comment!
Yes, there are many, many affordable options out there for self-adhesive sheets/films, that's why I wouldn't deal with resin for flat applications. Has ArtResin thought about creating some sheet products from your resin? It would make the laminating process so much simpler to just have a preformed sheet, roll it on, and trim. I apologize for the comment, maybe I will withdraw it, but it's something others might very helpful.
ya interesting idea! it would be a completely different material thought and may not have the same effect! defiantly not epoxy resin we would be look at!
Thx Rebecca beautiful art
I'm with Alex on the need for your product in Aussie.
workin' on it! :)
how much ?
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Im going to resin 8x10 pictures on canvas. Im going to seal the canvas with mod podge. How much resin do I use for this 8x10? Can I use a grill lighter to pop the bubbles
What kind of wood did you use for the photo you have mounted?
We like to use birch art panels, but you can use any kind of wood. Be careful that you take the time to seal the wood first to help prevent any off gassing which will leave you with bubbles.
May I use Artresin to cover trivits for hot pots and to cover wooden drink cups and cutting boards
In short heat resistant and food safe
nice work!
I would like to use this over my watercolor painting. My concern is yellowing over time. Any comment?
would a degassing vacuum chamber work aswell for the bubbles? i still get alot of,little bubbles.Maybe this would be a better option?
Yes, degassing vacuum chambers do an excellent job! (if you have access to one!)
Are you selling your art resin shown on this video on your site? or when will it be available? and if yes is the new art resin sold in Canada? Thank you.
Hi, what is the photo mounted on, in this video . thx
Would it work for photography mounted on foamboard?
Please Please Please .... you never really show or explain how you are dealing with the borders ! thank you
I have a great poster that I’d like to make look like art. Is that possible? What would I need to do with the poster before using resin? How would you recommend mounting?
Hi Tara! Head over to ArtResin's RUclips channel - lots of great info there! ruclips.net/channel/UCSA_E1V04jnqlQWqkC1bpTA
But but but what about the peoples in down under?
I don't know! I'll have to figure that out. right now launching in the USA.
A few contacts and ideas for AUS.
email us we have a contact in the UK who has been experimenting with sending to you. info@artresin.com
being a chemical and slightly toxic, it is all very complicated!!!
Great video, guys! Thanks for sharing.
how resin on metal?
We're can I get this 1n1, n how much? I live in London
Try cfs fibreglass supplies. Much more economical. I use epoxy resin for all my artwork.
sold me.
8 hours? I thought 24
Resin painting painters paint