conandy
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Hey all. I have searched, and didn't find a clear answer to this.
I am about to start casting some stuff in resin. Specifically pine cones for this post. At first I'll be using epoxies (liquid diamonds, epoxycast 690), but I plan to move on to Alumilite in the very near future. I do have a pressure pot, but don't currently have a vacuum chamber.
What is the best way to clean them and make sure any resin residue is removed? Water? Soapy water? Solvent? Compressed air? Other?
I assume that after they are clean, I'll need to dry them very well. I plan on using a food dehydrator for that.
Any other wisdom to be imparted?
Thanks in advance.
I am about to start casting some stuff in resin. Specifically pine cones for this post. At first I'll be using epoxies (liquid diamonds, epoxycast 690), but I plan to move on to Alumilite in the very near future. I do have a pressure pot, but don't currently have a vacuum chamber.
What is the best way to clean them and make sure any resin residue is removed? Water? Soapy water? Solvent? Compressed air? Other?
I assume that after they are clean, I'll need to dry them very well. I plan on using a food dehydrator for that.
Any other wisdom to be imparted?
Thanks in advance.