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Can you mix different types of jesmonite, for example AC100 and AC730...I haven't tried but wondered if that's something you have already tried...thank you
Really lovely...I've used the same material but always end up with air holes...I really need to get a mixing blade and vibration table....this video is very helpful...thank you
It doesn’t come off but the protection can be lower depending on how the table is used. Think of a cutting board example that also needs maintenance in terms of reapplying protection overtime. We always advise our customers how to care for their products so reapplication is advised.
@@georgiatzina3295in the video it shows the whole process of what we exactly did. To troubleshoot your case and help you in more detail, we will likely need to see what you’re doing and hop on call so we have that option as a private workshop on our webshop. See if it works for you 😊
Really loving this! A question, how is the durability of a piece like this and does it mark easily? I want make a kitchen counter for my new home like this. Or are there sealers that you recommend?
Wonder if one can submerge thier creations in this sealer? Would it make a difference in terms of marks? Like no brush marks etc, what do you reckon? 🤔🌸
Also went through our heads to try this, kind of like glazing ceramics but not sure if it would work and if we would need to remove the excess sealer. Definitely curious if that approach works 😄
We never tried it besides what you see in the video but would imagine that’s also possible although excess would need to be removed. Not sure if it would dry properly and without stains if we don’t remove it.
Can I do the wood insert backwards? I already have a built table and I just want to make a terrazzo top but I don’t know if it would stick to it like that
You can definitely try and it should work 😄 Personally we think this is the best option to have the best results. The bottom part is always the smoothest with less bubbles and even layer.
We never made candle containers to be able to say 100% sure it’s possible but hearing from other creators, might not be the best option for that purpose. We heard good things of HSeal for candle containers. Hope that helps 😊
We never made candle jars but from what we heard from other creators, a wax sealer might not be the best option. We heard good things about HSeal for that purpose 😊