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Ya know I'm thinking, would you try putting other things in the resin? That would be so neat, like confetti, or something decorative, like the candy corn? (Not actual candy lol)
Quote from: disturbed-rainbow on August 19, 2013, 08:30:31 PMYa know I'm thinking, would you try putting other things in the resin? That would be so neat, like confetti, or something decorative, like the candy corn? (Not actual candy lol)Yep, we can do that. The difficulty is that heavy objects tend to sink in the resin if it takes too long to cure, so unsupported items, even glitter that isn't very finely cut, tend to drift down and settle on the bottom of the mold. The necklace and the light string were supported because they had wires and came outside of the mold.
Ah so that is why you haven't attempted G4 Glow and Shows yet? Is there any way you can keep the mold moving with like a motor or something so things don't settle?