rjmarc
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So these are my first attempts. Liquid Diamond without a pressure pot seemed like it would work for me from watching youtube stuff. Any way my first blank came out well from the standpoint of being solid and good color without bubbles. But what happened was that after mixing some purple and white from separate cups into a blue base, even though I barely mixed them the colors blended together into almost one color though not what I hoped as attractive as it was. So I viewed more you tubes and found one that said LD should have dyed resin added to base at 120F degrees. Having an infrared thermometer, it seemed like a no brainer. So I mixed the dyes like the first time. One cup of two ounces blue, one cup of 1/2 oz purple and 1/2 oz white then waited. After about 40 minutes went back and larger cup temp had raced up to 140 and the smaller ones were still at 94. Well I poured them into the mold at that point not being sure I should wait any longer given the temp of the main component. It seems have come out better than the first try but still seems to have blended a lot even with minimal shapint with a stick. Does anyone know why the larger portion heated up so quickly. I mixed the original clear batch all together. Then divided and waited before taking temps. So it was puzzling that the reacted at different rates. Any suggestions for adding dye without their blending together excessively would be appreciated.