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sgimbel

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What are people using for mixing PR on verticle pours? If I use a popsicle stick I get to much mix. I would like to be able to get distinct swirls not blends. Pictures would really help.
 
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I got some of my sons guitar strings when he change his strings last time. Cut them to about 7 inch lengths bent them on the ends. Before that I used broken scroll saw blades or whatever else I could find. When my son casts he uses bailing wire to make the swirls.
 
I'm still experimenting, but this one worked well for my first pour. Just a piece of stainless steel welding rod that I put some bends in to make the colors swirl.
 

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But only rarely. Most of the time, the differences in weight between the different colors causes them to swirl all on their own.
 
On vertical pours, I don't generally try to swirl them by hand. I usually swirl them as I am pouring. For horizontal pours I use a toothpick or paperclip or something like that.
 
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