by kiki-chan78 » Sat Mar 03, 2012 3:44 am
Listen to Zirc. She KNOWS what she's talking about. Her husband is the one that makes the ZM Kitty ears sold in Junkyspot.
Make sure to have a GOOD mask. Not one of the dinky little paper things. We're talking the kind of respirators that have the canisters. Depending on your casting equipment, you also might want ear-protection as well. Gloves are also important. I have a box of disposable gloves on hand and can go through several pairs during one casting session.
When casting, make sure that you don't accidentally spill it on your hands while pouring it into the mold. Since resin has an exothermic chemical reaction... well, all I can say is that it frikkin HURTS!!! What was even worse, I couldn't take the time to remove my gloves, because I was pouring a mold and didn't want it to set up while changing gloves. Ouchies!!!
Also, it's a given, you're gonna waste resin.
You're starting out. Expect to screw up. If you have someone around that actually knows what they are doing... listen to them. Still, expect to screw up. Also, expect the screw up to be expensive. I'm not joking.
When given a chance, buy the larger container of resin. At least in Alumilite's case, I tend to get the 2 gallon jugs instead of the 28oz ones. For the white resin, the 2 gal container comes out to 44 cents per oz, vs 1.28 an oz when bought in 28oz size. (Tan alumilite is .36 per oz vs 1.07 per oz.)
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For changing resin's color, decide whether you want the color to go all the way through the piece, or if you just want a topical effect. Resin dye will color the entire piece in one color. There are also some powders that can be brushed onto the silicon mold to color the uppermost layer of resin.
Dyes aren't much more than around $5 per color. Metallic powders (to be brushed on the mold) are around $9.
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-Kiki-chan78.