Hello, beautiful work!! I am new to resin, most resin I see says to mix equal parts resin and hardener accurately, but in your videos, I see that you mix a ratio of 2:1. Please explain.
Thank you Sharon. Don't get confused about measurements as each epoxy resin manufacturer has their own instructions on how to measure, curing time, etc. All this is stated on the packaging. Just follow the instructions given from your resin and you won't have any problems. 🙂
Hi, the reason why i do it in layers are to minimize the micro bubbles and since I am using a fast cure resin it is intended to do it in layers to avoid fast cure.
Nice and simple...even an old goat like me can do this without messing up too badly 😂 Thank you for sharing ❤❤
You’re welcome 😊
I love the magnets! I want to try to make some. Thanks.
Hello, love your video, can you kindly tell me how you printed a waterproof photo? Thank you
Gorgeous magnets with beautiful pictures.
Thanks Andrea❤️
Hello, beautiful work!! I am new to resin, most resin I see says to mix equal parts resin and hardener accurately, but in your videos, I see that you mix a ratio of 2:1. Please explain.
Thank you Sharon. Don't get confused about measurements as each epoxy resin manufacturer has their own instructions on how to measure, curing time, etc. All this is stated on the packaging. Just follow the instructions given from your resin and you won't have any problems. 🙂
Actually there are many types of resin like 1:1,2:1,3:1 it's depends on you which one you buy .she is using 2:1
Very nice but shall we do it small round magnet at the back
Yes
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Can we use any photograph
Yes, but make sure the photo paper is waterproof otherwise seal the photo with mod podge or laminate it to prevent smudges.
How did you get the photo work done
I just measured the mold and I use Photoshop for the editing and measurements.
Why are you using so many of layers of resin
Hi, the reason why i do it in layers are to minimize the micro bubbles and since I am using a fast cure resin it is intended to do it in layers to avoid fast cure.