How To Remove Air Bubbles From Epoxy Resin - You Can Fix This

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  • Опубліковано 3 лип 2024
  • Surface bubbles can ruin your expensive resin project, but don't panic. You can fix this.
    Are you tired of dealing with pesky air bubbles ruining your epoxy resin projects in silicone charcuterie and cutting board molds? Look no further! In this comprehensive tutorial, we will guide you through how to fix these nasty resin zits after it has been removed from the mold. With a little work, the results are flawless. This technique also works on old resin project that have been scratched over time too.
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    Materials:
    Links marked with * are affiliation links with products that I love and use all the time.
    * Hard Wood (We used a thick piece of walnut from Castle Millworks in Pelham, NH)
    * Epoxy Resin (We used Tabletop Epoxy from Totalboat)
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    www.totalboat.com/elephantmem...
    * Pigment or Mica Powder (we used RYU Dragon Ultrashift by Eye Candy Pigments)
    Use this link to order of pigment powders eyecandypigments.com/elephant...
    * Wood hydrator and conditioner (we use Bumblechute Wood Serum and All in One Wood Conditioner)
    Use this link to order wood conditioning products www.bumblechutes.com/?ref=1el...
    * Cloth rags
    * Small silicon brush or plastic scraper
    * Protective Nitrile gloves
    * Sandpaper (80 grit, 120 grit, 180 grit, 220 grit and 400 grit)
    * Silicon Mold (We got ours from Crafted Elements)
    * Denatured Alcohol
    Tools:
    Hand Sander (like a Festool Rotex Sander)
    Air Compresser with nozzle
    Planer (like DeWalt)
    Router with round over bit to round over the edges
    Table saw to trim the edges
    Butane Torch
    Respirator (For Epoxy and Shellac)
    Dust Mask when sanding
    Eye Protection
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  • @1elephantmemories
    @1elephantmemories  10 місяців тому +1

    We hope you found these tips helpful! Thanks for watching, and remember to subscribe to our channel for more exciting DIY tutorials. See you next time!

  • @tomaskase8650
    @tomaskase8650 28 днів тому +1

    Very professional solution.

  • @paularivera528
    @paularivera528 6 місяців тому +1

    I’m a beginner, a couple months into buy supplies and pigments. Last night I casted an elephant that will hold a makeup sponge, I also casted a tilted soap dish. The elephant has “resin zits” under its trunk and around the mouth. I will work in a thin layer of resin over that problem area with a “silicone brush” and NOT my fingers or a paint brush. Thank you!