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Vickie Hardman
> 3 dayVery good hardly any bubbles
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truman wu
> 3 dayThe solidification is very slow and the hardness is not good. I dont know about other brands
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LaRae
> 3 dayNot easy to work with but once you perfect the craft everything comes out great.
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Stephanie B Arnold
Greater than one weekMade last minute signature drink trays for a wedding. This mixture is so easy to work with and dries quickly! Love it!
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Phoenix
Greater than one weekFirst time, playing with resin and this worked great. Never made anything with resin before, so very beginner friendly.
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Linny
> 3 dayI can mix up a batch and pour it into a mold that has several pieces to it that are all the same thickness and some will cure within the 3 hours I have them on the heating mat and then there are other pieces that stay gooey. The pieces I am trying to cast are not thick, maybe about 1/2cm so this shouldnt be happening and I am always super careful to make sure my mixture is exactly 1:1. Ive tried curing without using the heating mat and I get the same results. I would understand if it was poured from a separate batch but its not. Im not sure if this resin is just that sensitive or if Im doing something wrong with it. I make sure not to add to much colorant to the mix also because I know that can cause it not to cure properly. Ive had to scrap so many items because even after sitting for almost a week now some of them are set on top but gooey inside the mold and I dont think its ever going to set. Ive wasted so much resin in this past week when I decided to try this brand, I dont think Ill ever buy it again because I feel like I have had to throw more away than I have actually gotten good results from. When I do get it to set, it sets beautifully, but the issue is actually getting it to set and then not knowing if Im going to end up having a good outcome or having to re-pour it. Its costing me both time and money because I have customers waiting on items and when I have waited days for it to cure and it doesnt, then that sets me back even more because I have to recast it again. Im at a loss as to where to go from here with resin. I still have almost a gallon of it but I dont want to keep wasting my time not getting a good outcome. Edit: i changed my review to 5 stars because I read some other reviews and googled some about this particular resin and realized I was the one making the mistake, I tried again and this time instead of mixing my hand for like 2 mins, I used my drill with the mixing paddle and I mixed for about 10 mins and this morning woke up to some absolutely perfect castings, that are all nice and solid and very very few tiny bubbles. I spritz my pieces with 91% isopropyl alcohol(rubbing alcohol) and it makes bubbles almost immediately pop, it doesnt completely get them all out on some bigger items, but my smaller ones hardly ever have any bubbles and if they do its usually my fault for not making sure that all the tiny small corners or points are fully filled.
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Johnny & Amanda
> 3 dayLow oder, no VOCs, food safe, crystal clear finish. This is now our go to epoxy
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Darci wirkler
> 3 dayThis combo works great! I will reuse this all the time
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latoya
> 3 dayLove it , it cost way less than my favorite brand from hobby lobby, amazing clear cast. It doesn’t have a loud overbearing smell!!! It has a longer working time so if you like to do lots of designs and details this is perfect bc it’s thick so your “designs” won’t run and distort too much if at all, and you can do multiple projects at once … but of course with a longer working time means longer curing time… it does cure slow you probably need a good 24-72 hrs for it to cure completely. Thats probably the only Con… so the pros definitely outweigh it! Definitely will purchase again
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Frank
> 3 dayive used lots of epoxy resin and this one worked very well - low bubbles, came with gloves and spreading tools. just FYI, use the independent measuring cups for each part and then add to a 2nd larger container to make sure the ratios are correct.