When looking at the different vendor sites at the wasted wood blanks, I'm not seeing what kind of resin that was used with the wood. Just "resin". Is there a general rule as to whether it's PR or alumilite or should I ask for each piece I'm interested in?
I figure certain makers use certain resins, but I don't know any of the makers of the wasted wood blanks except for the Mutt Blanks - I figure all of that is alumilite.
Thanks
Well, in my view and experience, I have found that, the vast majority of people in the USA and Canada, use the Alumilite as a better option to cast with pieces of wood however, I do know a few that use a Polyester based resin in their casting.
Particularly in the USA the price difference in between most resins types, is not hugely different but, for people in other countries like me here in Australia, the equivalent of what the Alumilite is in the USA, is the Polyurethane (2 part) and the cost is nearly enough 7 times of the Polyester resins so, we couldn't possibly be using such resin to cast pen blanks with, unless I could sell them at $50 a blank...!
So, in general terms, you will find that most of those making these type of blanks that are outside of the USA, and for the reasons I explained above, they will be using Polyester...!
In either case, I would think most appropriate to ask what resin was used, if that info was not provided...!:wink::biggrin:
Cheers
George