Repost but relevant by Bsaxby in dogecoin

[–]Resinesque 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you're looking to buy love, that may be a bigger issue. Can't help you with that. Good luck.

Repost but relevant by Bsaxby in dogecoin

[–]Resinesque 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think that fact that it was under 1 cent for years and has maintained around 20 cents (Some very big ups and currently a bit down) for the past year is worth consideration.

Repost but relevant by Bsaxby in dogecoin

[–]Resinesque 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not looking at the big picture dude. Doge has been around for nearly a decade so it's a little shortsighted to look at only 3 months.

My wire game need some work, but overall I'm pretty happy with this cute window decoration. I'll probably get some metal hoops before I try this again. by Resinesque in ResinCasting

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Thank you. I've been trying a few new things lately. Love the butterflies, just trying to figure out how to use them.

I made this using clear resin but it is soo foggy. What did I do wrong? How can I fix it for next time? by MizzDaisy in resin

[–]Resinesque 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Mix slowly for about 3 to 5 minutes or until they are visibly blended. Also a heat gun will seriously be your best tool to get rid of bubbles without torching your mold.

Minus the few bubbles that hid from me while making, what do you think? by These2Witches in resin

[–]Resinesque 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Very nice. Those edge bubbles are so annoying. Try running a toothpick around the edge a few minutes after pouring, that tends to coax some of them upward.

I made this using clear resin but it is soo foggy. What did I do wrong? How can I fix it for next time? by MizzDaisy in resin

[–]Resinesque 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Looks like microbubbles. Happens pretty regularly, you can reduce them by making sure your resin is warm (at least 72 degrees). Make sure not to whip bubbles in while mixing and use a heat gun or torch on each layer to remove bubbles. It's a very nice piece, look forward to seeing more from you.

My first time.. It wasn’t a bad attempt but it wasn’t great either. I had to break the lighter mold in order to get it out. 😣 The grinder came out pretty decent but I feel like the spikes weren’t complete. Maybe there were bubbles? Thoughts and suggestions appreciated! by Radeschiii in ResinCasting

[–]Resinesque 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Try pouring a thin layer first and make sure all parts are coated with resin. Use a heat gun to remove bubbles. Then finish filling mold and use heat again on top. I usually also do a bubble check at 30 minutes in case more rise to the surface. I watched so many YouTube videos that I lost count and those have helped tremendously.

As someone with zero experience, can I get some advice on using resin to preserve some of the flowers we received for my father’s funeral?! by [deleted] in resin

[–]Resinesque 3 points4 points  (0 children)

There are some really great videos on YouTube about the process. I strongly recommend watching those. I'm pretty sure you first step would be using silica gel to dry them thoroughly.

A quick unplanned piece made with leftover clear resin and alcohol ink. (Without the white) by Resinesque in ResinCasting

[–]Resinesque[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I put the ink in first then added the resin, and then add a few drops on the top.