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Post by mainona on Apr 22, 2023 21:56:35 GMT -5
Hi! I have been using slow set 7 for a while and have cast many successful figures... My last pour, several pieces came out unevenly cured, bendy and soft in some spots, rigid in others. I measured and mixed as I normally do, didn't start a new container or mold or anything...
The only thing different was I had a window open and it was colder than normal, maybe like 50 - 60o F as apposed to the usual 70o F. Can this cause the patchy soft resin? OR does it seem like maybe I just missed a spot mixing? Will the pieces cure if I give them time or heat them up?? It has been about 48 hours. Figures are at-least half an inch thick, some are closer to 3 or 4 inches.
Would appreciate some guidance, thanks.
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Post by notoes on Apr 27, 2023 10:59:26 GMT -5
Yes a cooler work area will cause the resin to be slower to cure. I'd do both - give more time and move them to a little warmer area.
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