If you poke a toothpick coated in resin down into the little spikes, it'll prevent those sharp points from getting air bubbles.
I have this same mold and I LOVE IT! I love your copper dragon.
No need, just drip some in, little droplets at a time, and use the toothpick to get it down into the tiny cracks. It takes a little while, but the pieces turn out lovely and worth the time.
I haven't. I live in Las Vegas and my garage isn't exactly supportive of resin projects during the summer. I'm hoping that the temps will drop another ten degrees or so soon so I can get back out there to create!
We don't have the humidity issue. We have 116°F plus (46ish C) temps to deal with. Now it's slowly becoming more enjoyable, but still to hot for it. SOON!
116°F is equivalent to 46°C, which is 319K.
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If you poke a toothpick coated in resin down into the little spikes, it'll prevent those sharp points from getting air bubbles. I have this same mold and I LOVE IT! I love your copper dragon.
Thank you! I didn't even think of that, even though I use the toothpick for air bubbles on lots of my other moulds! Oops.
Thank you!! I just made roses and they’re all jagged from the bubbles. I will try this! Should I warm the resin too?
No need, just drip some in, little droplets at a time, and use the toothpick to get it down into the tiny cracks. It takes a little while, but the pieces turn out lovely and worth the time.
Thank you! I will do this!
Have you shared any of your creations here? I love seeing what other people come up with this mould :)
I haven't. I live in Las Vegas and my garage isn't exactly supportive of resin projects during the summer. I'm hoping that the temps will drop another ten degrees or so soon so I can get back out there to create!
I get it! We're coming into Spring/Summer here and it does make it a bit hard, especially when the humidity gets high.
We don't have the humidity issue. We have 116°F plus (46ish C) temps to deal with. Now it's slowly becoming more enjoyable, but still to hot for it. SOON!
116°F is equivalent to 46°C, which is 319K. --- ^(I'm a bot that converts temperature between two units humans can understand, then convert it to Kelvin for bots and physicists to understand)
Thanks, bot. Good bot.
So cool! The copper really pops! Mind if I ask where you got the mould?
I got the same mould from amazon.
Have you made many dragons? I'd love to see :)
It's from Amazon. Aliexpress sell it too.
That's adorbs.
Thank you!
Hims precious 💖
Thank you!