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Help please!
Has anyone experienced this. I am using Mastercast and it does this weird bubbly cloudy texture. The previous resin I used (clearcast) did the same and I read the resin should be warmed before which didn't really make much of a difference so I did not warm this one. 100ml resin/90ml hardener, stirred for 4-5 mins. Thought the cloudyness would disappear as it stood but it didn't. Any advice welcome :)
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Help please!
First resin project ☺️
After watching many videos and following this awesome course i finally gave it a go. It is not easy to get nice waves with great cells but i will keep trying 😁🌊 I have trouble pushing the waves with my heat gun it looks like it's not pushing hard enough (like on Lauren's videos)... Iam using Justresin ocean cote and justresin white pigment
First resin project ☺️
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So gorgeous! Which colours did you use @Marina Garcia ?
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Wow beautiful! What pigments are you using? your colours are so vibrant
1 like β€’ Jan 26
@Olivier Hebert gorgeous! Wish I could also get hold of the art spectrum inks, nothing like that here in South Africa
Great course :)
Good evening! Really enjoyed the course, it was very informative! :) I wanted to find out two things: 1. What is the best way to clean the buckets etc afterwards if its not disposable items like the coloured cups? 2. Where can I get the pigments you mentioned? I am in South Africa and can only seem to find Mica powders which mostly have that very metallic look. Other more solid colours there is only a very primary blue available in most places. Thanks so much Lauren!
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Hi @Lauren OMeara I have since made some progress by changing my resin, although not there yet. I missed your timeline resource which Ive been following. I have ordered the Master-cast now to give that resin a go. 1) I wondered if you could advise on a temperature range for the goldilocks zone? I am worried my warm is not your warm and perhaps I'm doing it too hot. Ive tried a range between 30-36 degrees celcius and the lacing is there initially but fades and looses detail as it cures. 2) I wanted to hear with your timeline - does this change if its resin for one board or for 10 boards eg does the volume of resin influence the time line or is the goldilocks zone the same whether 100ml or 2kg resin? Thanks so much! Sian
1 like β€’ Jan 26
Sorry - lastly what engraver machine would you recommend?
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Sian Fourie
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Digital creative with a keen interest in learning how to do resin work

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Joined Jan 9, 2026
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