Color:Fіvе Расk Castin'craft clear polyester casting resin casting is an exciting and fun craft that allows you to embed or encase almost any object in crystal clear plastic. Coins, shells, rocks, dried flowers, butterflies and insects are just a few of the examples of embedment possibilities. This convenient new package includes catalyst in a clear bubble top cap.
C**R
Works Great but I Made a Few Mistakes On My First Casts
I was looking for a large container of resin because I had a few casts to make at one time. I almost didn't buy this one because it has a really small half ounce catalyst compared to 32 ounces of resin and most of the casting resins I see have equal parts resin and catalyst so I thought I was going to have to buy more catalyst to get my money's worth. Turns out that the small catalyst is plenty. You only need a few drops at a time. It doesn't come with mixing cups and stirrers like some of the kits. I learned that styrofoam cups DO NOT work (the casting resin will eat through the foam within a minute) but plastic cups are perfect and popsicle sticks were really cheap at any local store.I did want to point out that this stuff does smell extremely strong. I have asthma and I did have to wear a mask. I also had to move my casts to the garage because the smell was too strong. I made the mistake of doing the casts in the winter so it took up to five full days to dry. They were still smelly so I had to wash the dried casts with soap and water to kill the smell. They still have a bit of an odor but not as strong.I also found out that the plastic top which covers the container can be used as a mold for the resin. I went ahead and used it as well as a secondary mold that I bought separately. I also bought the mold conditioner that is supposed to release the resin from the molds easily. I discovered the the mold conditioner I bought left a bit of a cloudy residue on my casts. It's more obvious in direct light. I learned later that many people said the mold conditioner is not necessary and using baby wipes before pouring or putting the mold in the freezer for a few minutes after drying will release it just fine.The container itself has some simple steps printed on the side but the online directions I searched for are much more extensive and explain how to work with different objects like bugs or jewelry and even how to color the casts. I just searched Castin' Craft Casting Resin Instructions. You could probably search Polyester Casting Resin Instructions or something similar to find help.The instructions also said to go by layers. I didn't understand this and because of the smell of the resin, I decided to mix a large amount of resin at a time so I didn't have to deal with it for very long. I realized my mistake when the bugs I tried to cast kept floating to the top. I made a second cast with a tiny violin and pieces of wood that were supposed to give the appearance that the violin was shattered. All of the pieces also kept floating to the top. This is why the instructions talk about layers. You have to pour one layer, put your stuff in, let it set for a while and then pour a second layer and so on as needed. So, if you are making a mold with objects in it, be sure to follow the instructions and do layers because the objects will float to to the top instead of staying centered. The objects also start to break apart once the resin gels so trying to push the objects back down into the mold doesn't work well. Your cast might overflow as well if you pour too much and start adding things because you're increasing the density.Overall, I really like this resin and it is super strong. It also would've been clearer had I not used the mold conditioner. I should've done it in the summer (since the resin works by a heated chemical reaction and it took up to five days to fully dry in the cold temps). I also should've been in a more ventilated area (again, summer would've been better because I could've opened more windows). I also will go by layers next time like the instructions say instead of pouring an entire mold because the objects will float to the top and get off-center.
L**.
Preserving All The Bugs
This stuff is incredible. If you like weird bugs and preserving them in a hard, transparent tomb for all eternity, at least. And, as it turns out, that is something I quite enjoy.There is a bit of a learning curve with this stuff, if you've never used resin, though. Sadly, I used my best specimen of tarantula hawk first, when I really should have gotten better with the resin beforehand. But it's okay; it's still pretty cool.I highly recommend looking up Castin' Crafts instruction manual online and reading through it (maybe a couple times) before trying to use this stuff. Their ratio of drops of catalyst to resin per layer works perfectly for me (after some initial trial and error). And you most definitely want to do this somewhere with good ventilation, because the smell is INTENSE, and it lasts until the resin is fully hardened (at least several hours, up to a full day).I didn't purchase resin molds - I figured I could get away with using things I had on hand - and, so far, it's worked for me, but again, only after a bit of trial and error. It casts well into Pyrex measuring cups (I recommend NOT using ones you will ever use for food again), but I could only release the hardened resin by sliding a surgical scalpel around the edge and then popping it loose. Once I discovered that trick, however, it became much simpler. If you get something tiny enough to slide between the glass and the resin, it will break the seal and the resin will pop right out - no release spray needed.I will absolutely be purchasing more of this as I gather more interesting specimen during my time in the southwestern Arizona desert. I certainly had no idea this would be a hobby I'd take to so eagerly, but here we are, scorpions, tarantula hawks, and all.
L**R
Very disappointed in this
Product seems old. Had yellowish tint after molding and wouldn't set up correctly. Very disappointed in this. I have a resin based business and have never had resin act like this unless it was past it's 6 month shelf life. Also seller will not respond to customer complaints and refund my money!
A**G
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Works great with plastic molds for Resin. But with a SILICONE mold, it Stayed sticky around the sides and ruined my SILICONE mold as well as my Resin project. ๐
O**F
Great product. Strong odour!!
Roses have thorns, cheesecake makes you fat and this resin has a strong odour.VERY strong odour. Ensure that you use it in a well ventilated area. Turn on a large fan or ventilator when working with this resin. Or wear a vapour-rated respirator.Otherwise this is the best resin I have used - no bubbles, no hazy finish and no precise measuring required. This is a very forgiving formula. If you don't add enough catalyst the worst that happens is that your piece takes longer to cure. Too much and you won't even know it.Curing times depend on the depth of pour and the ambient temperature, but can vary from 1 hour to overnight.Finished product is crystal clear, no bubbles. It takes sprinkles, flakes and tints. Embedding is a breeze with this resin. Layers recommended.Excellent product, but one star off for the strong smell which makes it a pain to work with.
S**E
Horrible odor, bad directions, poor results.
This stuff is horrible. If you don't mind an extremely strong odor then it might work reasonably well if you double the catalyst.I tested it out making a couple coasters--abouy 4" square and using 2oz of resin each--about a 1/4 thick. I followed the directions to use 5x drops of catalyst per ounce. Supposedly it's ready to embed inclusions after about 30 minutes; I added lightweight items and a second layer of resin. The inclusions fell to the very bottom over the next several hours. 12 hours in it was still liquid around the edges and underneath. At 20 hours it's now currently but still very tacky.Back to the odor. I did this in a room with a ceiling exhaust fan--after 12 hours the odor has crept into the entire house. It smells like model glue. It's worse than most other resins or finishes I've worked with--and not worth it for the results.
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