What an interesting process! It looks challenging, but to my eye the result is beautiful.
@mickswoodworkings3439
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Thanks yeah each project has its own challenges that's for sure I'll come back to this piece and I'm sure it will turn out beautiful. Thanks
@harrishomewares3579
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Hey bud, resin is a beast and I certainly try and stay away from it as much as possible. I never get good results, its messy and expensive hahaha But I think like most people have said a pressure pot seems to be what the majority of people use to force the resin into all them little holes and take out the bubbles. Great colours and a cool looking project. Looking forward to seeing it finished :)
@mickswoodworkings3439
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Thanks bud yeah I'm going to get one before I try and fix this piece bit I won't give up on it lol.
@allenspain
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Have you thought of getting a pressure or vacuum pot?
@mickswoodworkings3439
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I definitely need to I've been looking into them need to save some and get one or make one. Thanks for watching.
@morgancalvi6675
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Total Boat has a 3:1 resin for those without pressure pots.
@mickswoodworkings3439
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Yeah I'm going to have to try that resin sometime.
@DougMilleratWoodSpunRound
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Your colors look great. I suspect your void issues are from not using a pressure pot. I see a lot of people doing castings very similar, but they’ve all used pressure pots. You might contact Jake Thompson (Saturday Morning Cartoons here on KZitem) about how to salvage this one. As nice as it looks it would be a shame to just toss in the hi.
@mickswoodworkings3439
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I agree I don't want to throw it away that's why I set it aside. For now. I was thinking pressure pot would definitely help I need to get one. I'll also check him out and see if he has any ideas. I know using the gold to fill in did help abunch. So we'll see but I ain't given up on it yet.
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