How to STOP GETTING Bubbles in RESIN 6 simple Tips & Tricks
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Published 2021-08-08
Bubbles in Resin
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All Comments (21)
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Greetings from Hereford, England. Your tutorial was just what I needed. I've ordered a sort of 'starter kit' resin equipment to try and make a few coasters and some fun keychain items. I've watched a couple of other 'bubble' vids, but their ideas were far more how rather than why. And explaining which resin goes with which activity is a revelation. Unfortunately, I got the wrong type for the coasters, etc, but this is why people like you are so important to beginners. Your how's and why's give people like me the confidence to take that first step. And now that I've found you, I'm gonna check out your vaults for inspiration and guidance. Many thanks 😉😊
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Fantastic tips! Thank you so much ❤
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Very Informative. Thank You So Much. That Answers All The Questions I Had! And Why My Resin Does What It Does. 😊
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These tips are incredible. Thank you @sherivegas!
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Awesome information!! Thank you!!❤
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Thank you, thank you, thank you. This has helped tremendously!
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Great advice, thank you! 😊
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Wish i had watched this before dropping $130 on the wrong resin. Thank you for the information
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Thank you sherry. ❤
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Thanks for this video
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Great advice! Thanks very much!
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Thank you. 😊
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I tried resin for the first time with your tips and it turned out excellent. I tried the warming up as I live in Canada and it’s winter right now and let it sit for 7-8 mins then slowly mixing it for 4 mins and again let it sit for 4-5 mins then remove the bubbles that rise to the top. I used plastic spoon and paper cup from the dollar store, gently poured it and let it dry. I Made sure water is not very hot Else the resin will harden while It’s still in the cup. Thank you once again and you’re very beautiful. Take care.
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I need this! I live in Melbourne so I've been practising in the cold! My resins been thick & full of bubbles lol
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Great video
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You've reached 100K subscribers! That is phenomenal! Sorry if it was in a previous video and I missed it. If your 100K GIVEAWAY winner is in the United States, you'll need to order the prize from the US. I think the steering wheels in Australian cars on on the opposite side. hehe. Great job! Excellent point about art resin/casting resin. I was lucky enough to get a pressure pot, but I already owned a compressor (which most people don't mention, so thanks for that). When I don't use it, I almost always have bubbles. I have the most trouble with Art & Glow and Total Boat. They're both coating resins - not casting, so that would be the problem. My favorite resin is the General Purpose resin, from The Epoxy Resin Store. And it's about the cheapest. I have no affiliation, just like the product. I have a vacuum chamber, too, but I just use that for making silicone molds.
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thanks
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Tysm for making this video
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Excellent tutorial, Sherry! Thank you! I have been learning and watching everything for over a year. I even have a pressure pot and vacuum chamber, both unused as yet. I still was confused about the differences in the resin types, so kudos! I even bought a magnetic mixer to try to minimize bubbles, but haven't tried. Don't know why I haven't jumped in, but feel like I need to learn more first.❤️
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What kind of casting resin do you use for molds? And for table tops. Thx