endacoz
Member
I've ordered some great double stabilized and then resin casted woods from 2 different membershere, Great products! I'd like to make them myself. I also come across woods I use that I'd like to stabilize, especially woods I turn into rings (bangle guy cores). So, let's just stay with getting up and running with stabilizing first.
I've read through the library and youtube videos and the forum. I was thinking of going the cheapest route, HF pump and making my own chamber. ... but, it appears I have enough money in my PayPal account to do this and time is limited. I'd like setup the right way (long term) instead of just the cheapest way.
I want to start with stabilizing woods before I get into casting the stabilized woods.
Few questions.
1. Stabilizing: I live in Minnesota, my shop is heated but only when I want to be out there for a decent amount of time. Does cold weather effect 1. The actual process of vacuuming? 2 Im assuming I should bring any resin / cactus juice in the house to avoid damaging itfrom the cold like I do with tape and glues and finishes.
Now time for some noobie questions.
When I bought worthless wood that was double stabilized+casted I am assuming they stabilized it first it and then casted the resin in?
I'm guessing stabilizing resin does not fill big holes and voids, just pores and small stuff? What size hole (largest) will casting resin fill our files that depend on the resin and the cooking?
I'm leaning towards a turntex vacuum chamber, but not really wanting to wait 3 weeks. It would also be cool to order a starter kit with everything, chamber, pump resin etc all at once, but this might not be possible.
Turntex, doesn't sell a complete starter kit it appears, juice chamber and vacuum. ..
These guys do chefwarekits, woodcraft, woodturningz, and more.....
Suggestions? Comments? Thoughts for me?
I've read through the library and youtube videos and the forum. I was thinking of going the cheapest route, HF pump and making my own chamber. ... but, it appears I have enough money in my PayPal account to do this and time is limited. I'd like setup the right way (long term) instead of just the cheapest way.
I want to start with stabilizing woods before I get into casting the stabilized woods.
Few questions.
1. Stabilizing: I live in Minnesota, my shop is heated but only when I want to be out there for a decent amount of time. Does cold weather effect 1. The actual process of vacuuming? 2 Im assuming I should bring any resin / cactus juice in the house to avoid damaging itfrom the cold like I do with tape and glues and finishes.
Now time for some noobie questions.
When I bought worthless wood that was double stabilized+casted I am assuming they stabilized it first it and then casted the resin in?
I'm guessing stabilizing resin does not fill big holes and voids, just pores and small stuff? What size hole (largest) will casting resin fill our files that depend on the resin and the cooking?
I'm leaning towards a turntex vacuum chamber, but not really wanting to wait 3 weeks. It would also be cool to order a starter kit with everything, chamber, pump resin etc all at once, but this might not be possible.
Turntex, doesn't sell a complete starter kit it appears, juice chamber and vacuum. ..
These guys do chefwarekits, woodcraft, woodturningz, and more.....
Suggestions? Comments? Thoughts for me?