I have been reading all posts and articles about casting label blanks I could find for a few months now and decided to jump in about a month ago.
I have had all the classic fails and have learned from each of them but now find myself stumped and needing some additional help. I am getting good clear bubble free castings, for the most part anyway, but am experiencing a glossy line of what appears to be air along the seams. The issue is random in size and location along the seams. It does not show up until 3-4 hours in the curing process.
My process is as follows: print inkjet labels (Avery) and allow to cure for 2 days, apply to tube and allow to cure for 2 days, checking each day to ensure seam remains secure to tube, apply thin CA and allow to cure for 2 days, cast in PR using 3 drops MEKP and allow for overnight cure before removing from mold.
Any ideas or suggestions are greatly appreciated to overcome this potentially last issue to creating acceptable label castings.
I have had all the classic fails and have learned from each of them but now find myself stumped and needing some additional help. I am getting good clear bubble free castings, for the most part anyway, but am experiencing a glossy line of what appears to be air along the seams. The issue is random in size and location along the seams. It does not show up until 3-4 hours in the curing process.
My process is as follows: print inkjet labels (Avery) and allow to cure for 2 days, apply to tube and allow to cure for 2 days, checking each day to ensure seam remains secure to tube, apply thin CA and allow to cure for 2 days, cast in PR using 3 drops MEKP and allow for overnight cure before removing from mold.
Any ideas or suggestions are greatly appreciated to overcome this potentially last issue to creating acceptable label castings.