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First you need 2lb of asbestos dust, that is what stops any air bubbles.
Viagra and liquid latex will keep it firm and shiny for a while.
I have evolved as a KB member.Now nothing I say should be taken seriously.
I should have been a bit clearer, I would like it to be clear so you can actually see what I have encased in it.
Exactly what I am planning to do, although an ACC claim for OOS is begining to look attractive at the moment. My current employer thnks it is a really good use of my skills to scan and file years worth of rosters, timesheets and invoices. This involves removing staples from tens of thousands of clumps of paper before standing by the scanner watching it do its thing. I have kept a large handful of said staples (my scots boss asked me if I was planning to straighten them) and want to encase them in resin so I can have a work paper weight that reminds me never to waste my time working for a crowd like that again.
Apparently from what I read if you cut the solution instead of stirring it you minimise air bubbles. I will use a bung to block any risky orifices before covering it.
Thanks guys, great way to start my day. Trev, you will keep!
Casting resin. Should be able to get it from a model shop or good craft shop.
Several techniques to eliminate air bubbles in the mix. ...I will PM you later to explain...gotta get to work.
you mean like this http://www.topmark.co.nz/articlelive...Full-view.html
A mate of mine used to do it but I just asked him if he still does "no to hard " It seems to be not worth the trouble Regards Richard
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Sweety, have you put away the sharp objects?? The pointy ones?? The heavy ones?? Anything electrical?? Mechanical things??
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If you need some resin then just scrape out your cone.
I'm pretty sure that Nuplex sell crystal casting resin which sounds like what you want. See if you can get a datasheet on it, as it'll give you the conditions for best success. Make your mould a 'split' one. Try something smaller first, as you'll probably need to muck around with technique a bit. I've never tried it, but I plan to, but commonly a blue flame will 'pop' bubbles in resin, as will pouring it from about 200-300mm into another cup. You can also vac the resin in a vac pot to remove bubbles, but you'd probably have to find a boat builder or someone who works with carbon fibre, as you don't need to bother about that with fibreglass.
As always, Google is your friend, there is a whole heap of stuff out there on it
http://www.google.ru/#hl=en&newwindo...w=1280&bih=679
Knot filler, that's what you need. Comes as a 2 pack, 500ml bottles or bigger. I used to get mine at mitre 10. That's what I used to set the stuff into the bar & table in the shop. It stays liquid when you mix it so your mould has to be leak proof. I still have a small mountain on the garage floor from making this discovery. Once hardened it can be sanded down to remove any moulding marks, using finer & finer grades of paper until you polish it back to clear again.
You can get it at marine chandlers too, sealing knots on boats is the original purpose of the product.
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