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Post by spotoncrafts on Jun 17, 2020 17:34:32 GMT -5
was wondering if there was something I needed to do. Castings came out of mold and have cured for over 24 hours no problems. I "sraled" some vinyl on top of the casting and then "domed" the piece. I noticed that even after 24 hours of the doming,the pieces are not sticky to the touch, the pieces will stick to each other when the domed areas come into contact. Will this go away? For reference the size of my castings are about that of dominoes.
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Post by notoes on Jun 20, 2020 18:05:43 GMT -5
Which product are you using?
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Post by spotoncrafts on Jun 20, 2020 18:42:23 GMT -5
Which product are you using? Which product are you using? I'm using Alumilite Amazing clear cast. I called and spoke with customer service yesterday, and realized that I had been mixing by weight and not by volume, so that might have been an issue. I have another project that I did by volume, and im waiting to see if that's been fixed. On the other hand, what can I do to the pieces that I have already to keep them from sticking to each other? Acrylic spray? Hair dryer? Besides junkies or re doming?
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Post by notoes on Jun 21, 2020 7:00:14 GMT -5
Yes sometimes which method you use to measure it does make a difference. I use the Amazing Clear a lot and always measure it by volume and have no problems.
Yes a sealer of some sort will fix the sticking problem. I would hit it with a hair dryer for a little bit then seal them with either an acrylic sealer or another thin layer of Amazing Clear.
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