I want to try something different, is this the link for what in is resin in CW?
http://spotamaterials.com/product/spot- ... milar-1kg/
Spot HT
- toddmichael
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Re: Spot HT
Is the Spot HT a castable resin? Is that important or not?
Toddmichael
Toddmichael
Toddmichael
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Re: Spot HT
No I ordered the B9R-4-Yellow so I'm going to try that. I want also to try a hard resin for making molds
- toddmichael
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Re: Spot HT
Cool, really curious of your results. Additionally how the resin is molded. A customer with some very detailed prints, and a lot of heavy straight relief, says the .7 mm depth is not cured well enough to get an rtv mold to cure.
Toddmichael
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Firestorm Cad / Jeweler / Designer
Re: Spot HT
I have used Castaldo No-Shrink Pink on flat pieces, Castaldo VLT (Very Low Temperaoldture) sticks a little to the resin, but very easy to use 1 hour and I have a wax and Akron Two-Part RTV-RP Silicone Mold. In all great detail with VLT and RTV. better detail than if I cast first. I do a lot of charms with very detail designs
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Re: Spot HT
Always like to see others work, any pictures of your charms, or a website?
Toddmichael
Toddmichael
Toddmichael
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Firestorm Cad / Jeweler / Designer
Re: Spot HT
They are for a customer, I'll post some pictures
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