resinAce is your inspirational channel for all kinds of resin crafting projects, featuring many unique and original ideas from beginner level to advanced. I specialise in clear casting epoxy resin, but also use UV, polyester and polyurethane, with a wide variety of dyes, pigments, powders and embeds.
I love to produce videos that are as informative as they are interesting to watch, with a view to encouraging others to take up the hobby and have a go. I try to produce most of my crafts using basic tools and equipment that most people will have access to, although I will also demonstrate specialist processes when the project demands it.
Update: I am currently on a break from RU-vid due to personal circumstances. I hope to return at some point in the future :)
When I did on acrylic with same resin the colour spreaded I had removed bubbles with heat gun.some places the colour got blurr and spreaded and at most places it was intact.can u help
Mica powder isn't something I ever measure. You only need a pinch in a small amount of resin. My advice is to add a small amount of mica and see how it looks, then you can add a bit more if necessary.
If you're referring to the surface finish of resin then that is determined by your mould only. So if you want to create a resin piece with a matte finish then you need a matte mould. If your mould is glossy then your resin cast will always be glossy, regardless of the pigments you add to it.
That is so interesting! Excuse if I kep with the questions or being redundant, I just want to have everything clear. So, if I use a matte silicon mould and pour the resin in it, it would come out matte too? is that right? is there matte finish silicon to work with? Thank you for answering to my question! @@resinAce
@@cherry-kun9783 Silicone will create an exact replica of your model. So if you model something glossy (like a glass cube) your mould will then produce glossy resin cubes. What you would need to do to create a matte cube is to paint the cube in matte paint before you mould it, then it would produce matte resin cubes. I actually use matte acrylic spray to paint my models if I want my moulds of them to have a matte finish.