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@KellieChasse
@KellieChasse 5 лет назад
What RESIN MISTAKES have you made - Please share with us below! :)
@DianeMaley
@DianeMaley 5 лет назад
Fortunately I haven’t made any mistakes........I was so afraid of making mistakes that I watched the videos over and over....and over. I did experience a problem with a 20” round canvas, but was able to save with a quick sanding. In fact, I find two coats are better than one.
@KellieChasse
@KellieChasse 5 лет назад
@@DianeMaley Ok that's the best answer EVAH!!! ;)
@royh.3239
@royh.3239 5 лет назад
My question is how do we repair those mistakes? I have a project right now in dire need of being re-done but noone offers any tips on how to repair.
@KellieChasse
@KellieChasse 5 лет назад
@@royh.3239 That's a great idea for future video! With Art resin is simple to fix - light sanding and add a new top coat. But for other issues, Art Resin website has a great OPPS video series for fixes that may help you now. :) ru-vid.com/group/PL56BR0x4HHEFtKh2vAoBzCsOXoYFlID95
@ldygwood
@ldygwood 4 года назад
I just made a beautiful acrylic painting (best I’ve ever done) and after pouring resin on it and letting it dry, I come back to a huge crack in the middle of the painting 😩 literally it look like the Grand Canyon 🤦🏽‍♀️ I honestly don’t think it’s fixable and I have no clue on what to do with it
@coreyhondzinski8097
@coreyhondzinski8097 5 лет назад
"We don't make mistakes, just happy little accidents." -Bob Ross That quote works so well with resin, especially if you can improvise quickly. I can't count the number of times I've goofed (usually cuz I try to do too much, too quickly at once), and turn a potential huge mistake into a deviation from my original plan. Or I made something completely different because I dropped the wrong color in the resin, so I said "screw it" and picked a different mold. So I would say slow down. Plan ahead, and pay attention to the little details. Have your supplies ready and know your medium. If you're using a mold, even simple coasters, pay special attention to the corners, edges and creases. -Don't overpour. I do this one a lot with my intricate little molds. -Don't use too much pigment or glitter. Start with a little and add more if you think you need it. -Have an idea how much resin your project needs, but always have an extra mold (or 2 or 3) on the side for the extra. Also keep some extra pigment and additives like glitter. Some of my favorite things I've made have been from the leftovers from me mixing way too much resin. I've only been doing this for about 6 months, and I've only done maybe 10 pours (but I do a bunch at once), but I've learned a lot. My work isn't perfect, but I think I give good advice. People ask me for help in my FB resin group lol. So maybe with enough "happy accidents", I'll be too enough to teach my own class lol.
@KellieChasse
@KellieChasse 5 лет назад
I love that saying Corey!!
@merriamaquisio4324
@merriamaquisio4324 4 года назад
I'm very guilty with the checking my piece very often. Like the next morning, I just can't stop checking!
@KellieChasse
@KellieChasse 4 года назад
Hi Merriam! Yes, I did it too....had to stop myself! ;)
@jeannepaglio5582
@jeannepaglio5582 Год назад
Very helpful, thank you.
@KellieChasse
@KellieChasse Год назад
Hi Jeanne, you are very welcome, hope it helps!
@MileyonDisney
@MileyonDisney 3 года назад
3:28 - That piece is BEAUTIFUL!
@KellieChasse
@KellieChasse 3 года назад
Aww, thanks that one is my demo for my online course www.kelliechassefineart.com/bundles/resin-bundle
@LorE_aka-midwestmemaw8555
@LorE_aka-midwestmemaw8555 Год назад
Great tips! Thank you!!
@jonwikan3986
@jonwikan3986 4 года назад
I would like to add the most unmentioned mistake to this already fantastic list. I see artists going strait to sanding after epoxy cures to correct dips, fisheyes. The big topic missed most of these videos is amine blush, of course until someone gets a bad blush problem then they make a video. Amine blush is a common topic in boat building and there is a lot of info on the web; but, not so much knowledge in the art, surfboard building industry. So, when doing a second coat or any top coat over epoxy, always wash your previous coat of epoxy with hot water(after its fairly cured), plain dish soap(no anti bacterial, perfume etc..) and an abrasive pad (scotch brite white) before sanding your epoxy for a re-coat(super easy). Even if it is non blushing epoxy as they can blush a bit in humid conditions. Amine blush is a waxy water soluble coating that happens when epoxy cures, especially if you pour in a high humidity situation(or dropping temps), so keep an eye on weather for storms or use heat lamps, heater or light bulbs to lower relative humidity around your project. Alcohol or solvents do not remove blush very well, again because it is water soluble. Blush can be visible but can also be invisible or subtle. Sanding before washing, rubs the blush into the surface and can prevent a good bond and possibly clouding or fish eyes. If temps drop to the dew point the blush can get into the cured epoxy rather than on top so check your weather. I only know about this from my one really bad experience and since then no problems as I always wash no matter what. Epoxy is not cheap so get out the hot soapy water between coats. Sand and then wipe down your project with acetone or denatured alcohol to remove contaminants. Let dry then re-coat; acetone drys faster. I wait 1/2 hour or smell the surface. If you smell acetone or alcohol it's not dry and can cause fish eyes. Once wiped down alway put on rubber gloves. The oils on your skin can cause fish eyes that may not disappear using a torch. One final tip, add your hardener first(swirl around the container on to the sides then add pigment if needed as the hardener tends to help dissolve pigments very well but also adding resin first can leave a thin layer of resin without hardener mixed into it around the edge of your container and you can get uncured spots at the end of your pour. Mix slowly and thoroughly to avoid bubbles and if painting a fill coat move that brush very slowly, same with varnish top coats. Oh and another most important, know your product. Call them and ask questions! Every resin is slightly different, Cheers, JW
@KellieChasse
@KellieChasse 4 года назад
Wow, great information and so well written Jon, thank you!!
@NancyLynn
@NancyLynn 5 лет назад
thanks Kellie...I've never resined before as I'm too involved with other projects/techniques right now but it is something I'd love to try. Have yourself a wonderful day, dear!
@KellieChasse
@KellieChasse 5 лет назад
Hi Nancy, Oh my once you try it....it's hard not to resin everything! :) LOL Hope you have yourself a FABULOUS day too!
@pikeandike
@pikeandike 5 лет назад
Thanks Kellie, these are great tips!
@KellieChasse
@KellieChasse 5 лет назад
So welcome, hope it helps!
@rohankumara8712
@rohankumara8712 4 года назад
A Great and friendly explanation. 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
@KellieChasse
@KellieChasse 4 года назад
Happy to help, thank you Rohan!
@Liesl-Yvette
@Liesl-Yvette Год назад
OMG... I had covered several of my artworks in clear resin and then suddenly out of the blue I started getting long wavy lines thorugh the surface of the pieces... I thought it was due to the cold weather as all my other pieces had been resined in the summer... but i think now it was due to my scraping the inside of the resin containers? what do yout think?
@KellieChasse
@KellieChasse Год назад
So sorry that happened to you! It could be that, or inconsistent temps. If you are pouring during the colder months, try giving your resin a warming bath (hot water) before pouring. Try to keep your space at a consistent temp while it's curing.
@carolinelaferla558
@carolinelaferla558 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing have a brilliant Christmas and new year God bless your family
@KellieChasse
@KellieChasse 2 года назад
❤️🎉 Same to you and yours Caroline, thank you!
@reniunderwood8339
@reniunderwood8339 3 года назад
Can you give advice on inserting pictures in resin, like coasters
@KellieChasse
@KellieChasse 3 года назад
Since most things will float in the resin, put down a small clear layer of resin, then add your picture. Make sure it's sealed if it's a paper picture. :)
@fuqorock
@fuqorock 3 года назад
Tq for info, i'm just starting resin art with mini takraw ball handmade ..., I hope can do better art resin after watch this video
@KellieChasse
@KellieChasse 3 года назад
Hope this was helpful for you! :) Have fun!
@fuqorock
@fuqorock 3 года назад
@@KellieChasse if not work correctly, i'm tell you back to check what mistake i done
@fuqorock
@fuqorock 3 года назад
@@KellieChasse my art resin not work correctly after 48 hour, i'm just used epoxy resin A(3) : B(1) hardener ,,, but not cure so well, after this should i take more hardener in mixture or more resin?
@matrixmodulator
@matrixmodulator 4 года назад
Starts at 1:27
@canikahwoods5856
@canikahwoods5856 3 года назад
Do you have a video showing how you made the marble design
@KellieChasse
@KellieChasse 3 года назад
I share all that in my course at www.kelliechassefineart.com :)
@ashminieramlagan3966
@ashminieramlagan3966 4 года назад
Great tips for myself because I’m a beginner!! ❤️ Quick question. What’s the best place to work in?
@KellieChasse
@KellieChasse 4 года назад
Good ventilation and clean. 😘 it can get messy with larger project, but even smaller ones protect you table with a clear shower curtain and it will peel right off once the rein is cured. 🥳
@ashminieramlagan3966
@ashminieramlagan3966 4 года назад
Kellie Chasse I’m currently working in my kitchen but normally that’s where I worked but now I’m noticing my resin is just sticky next morning.
@KellieChasse
@KellieChasse 4 года назад
@@ashminieramlagan3966 how is your humidity and heat right now, that can play a big factor.
@ashminieramlagan3966
@ashminieramlagan3966 4 года назад
Kellie Chasse my humidity is 83%
@larsturner310
@larsturner310 3 года назад
Thanks for the tips.
@KellieChasse
@KellieChasse 3 года назад
Welcome Lars!! :) Thanks for stopping by!
@hastingsgirl53
@hastingsgirl53 3 года назад
Thank you for the tips! My pieces always turn out bendy so hopefully this will help! 🥰 I was wondering, how do you work with your pets around? I’ve only done resin twice but i’m now worried on the effect it will have on my dogs, the room is always ventilated and I make sure they’re elsewhere in the house but it’s all one floor and I wouldn’t want to hurt them! ♥️
@KellieChasse
@KellieChasse 3 года назад
Hi Layla, It is certainly a process!!
@hastingsgirl53
@hastingsgirl53 3 года назад
@@KellieChasse thank you so much for getting back to me! ♥️ Sorry for being annoying but I just have one more question? Do you keep your pets out when the resin is casting? I let mine cast in a tightly closed cupboard as it’s the only place in the house that seems safe and I was hoping that’s okay? Sorry for pestering, I’m just so new at all of this! :)
@KellieChasse
@KellieChasse 3 года назад
@@hastingsgirl53 I use Art Resin brand which claims to have no VOCS (I still take precautions). So it will depend on your resin kind/brand. Some have more VOCS than others, and those VOC's are what escapes during the curing process. Here's a quick article you may like to read: www.epa.gov/indoor-air-quality-iaq/what-are-volatile-organic-compounds-vocs
@AaronW-ww4ds
@AaronW-ww4ds 3 года назад
Been researching for tips as I'm going to attempt shot glasses as a present for a friend
@laneyjones6692
@laneyjones6692 3 года назад
Don't. No. Resin is not safe for food or drinks, and alcohol breaks down the resin and you will drink it
@KellieChasse
@KellieChasse 3 года назад
Welcome Aaron to my youtube Art family! I have a class on wine glasses and Coffee mugs!
@KellieChasse
@KellieChasse 3 года назад
@@laneyjones6692 I use Art Resin for coffee cups and wine glasses on the outside, but make sure to not use it where you drink from.
@kandydiaz4511
@kandydiaz4511 4 года назад
I got a lot of holes how can I fix this thank you
@KellieChasse
@KellieChasse 4 года назад
Hi Kandy, Could be a number of things, but the top ones are too many air bubbles, or too much ink.
@vishaldoshi21
@vishaldoshi21 3 года назад
My resin colors keep smudging together on the sides and they stay fine in the middle, can you please help me with this problem?
@KellieChasse
@KellieChasse 3 года назад
That may happen where your resin pools or if your substrate isn't level. Also if you overheat your resin (heating thins the resin) it will pool easier. You can try giving it 10/15 minutes in between your color pours. Don't wait too long so that your resin has begun to really set. Hope that helps!
@barbaragentry8587
@barbaragentry8587 3 года назад
Using a mold wanting to put a second layer because of flaws. But when I put it back in the mold, it’s already at the top no room for more...can you suggest what to do or how to pour second layer Thank You
@KellieChasse
@KellieChasse 3 года назад
Can you just do a doming pour outside of the mold?
@alexsandrea6684
@alexsandrea6684 3 года назад
I have a question! I have been making keychains( or trying to ) anyways I measure equal parts of part a and part b mix for three minutes scraping sides of the cup and all that I have seen in videos. Anyways my question is once I pour the resin into the molds some will come out fine and hard others will be bendy not sticky just really bendy! Theses will all come from the same mixture of resin. They are also all in the same environment once poured! What is going on or how can I fix this
@SuelemRhoden
@SuelemRhoden 3 года назад
Maybe you're not mixing well and some parts get the right amount of hardner and others don't. Mix for at least 4/5 min always 😊
@SuelemRhoden
@SuelemRhoden 3 года назад
It could be something with pigments as well, don't use it too much or your pieces will never cure properly
@KellieChasse
@KellieChasse 3 года назад
Sorry for the delay, I've missed so many questions in here! @Suelem Rhoden may be spot on! Are you using art resin brand or something else? Each resin has it's own "FUNNIES"!! Art resin has been very spot on for me.
@FollowYourDreamss
@FollowYourDreamss 3 года назад
Hi what is the issue with my resin? I did my first coaster with ArtResin brand, after more than 72 hours I check it , it is nice!! but when I try to fold, I feel that it can be folded hardly "bendable", not strongly solid ? Now it more than 2 weeks but same bendable~!!!!! I don not apply ink or pigments, I mix well with equally amount of ArtResin product??? I try my second attempt more careful to adhere the instructions but the same second bendable coaster!!!
@KellieChasse
@KellieChasse 3 года назад
A couple of other things that can make it not cure hard: Thin coats, the temperature is too low or changed during curing, make sure if you rinse your molds there is no water in them. Or lastly, if your resin is old.
@faditu2781
@faditu2781 3 года назад
I have the same problem with ArtResin too, the piece after curing would be hard but easy bendable specially if it is in a warm area, I have tried a lot of different things always the same result, I even tried a clear piece thinking it is something to do with pigment. But still no luck, I kinda gave up on the Artresin brand and want to try something else but not sure what options I have.
@KellieChasse
@KellieChasse 3 года назад
@@faditu2781 Interesting, I've been using it for years, and it's always cured hard. Even have it on my desktop. Maybe it's the climate in your area or the humidity? You should contact them to let them know. Maybe they have some ideas.
@FollowYourDreamss
@FollowYourDreamss 3 года назад
@@faditu2781 Exactly, same bad exoerience I will try with different brand, I lost the whole products in experimenting it!!!!
@742004yari
@742004yari 3 года назад
Hi my name is Yajaira and I’m new with working with resin , I’m try a lot of too but my parts still sticky I don’t know why , I would like to learn more
@KellieChasse
@KellieChasse 3 года назад
Hi Yajaira, welcome! All resins are different, but usually, if you have sticky resin the culprit is not measuring correctly, not mixing it well, or not having consistent warm temps in the first 24 hours. Hope that helps! If you would like to have me walk your through my steps, I offer resin courses that may help you out. www.kelliechassefineart.com ;)
@SuperDivatude
@SuperDivatude 2 года назад
How do I fix wrinkles in my resin after it has cured?
@KellieChasse
@KellieChasse 2 года назад
Ugh, so sorry - it's best to just pour a top coat over it.
@SheXyShellyMarie
@SheXyShellyMarie 4 года назад
Resin will be the death of me. I’ve not had mixing or drying mistakes, but a few tiny pinpoint bubbles came up the first time, after tons of torching. So I poured again. Then I had a few the second time, even though I torched it within an inch of its life. Now I’m on the third pour. I swear if this doesn’t come out, I’m going to go cry. I am currently sacrificing a rubber chicken, and doing the native dance to keep bubbles away. They are teeny tiny ones, and i guess most people would just let it go, but I’m super picky.
@KellieChasse
@KellieChasse 4 года назад
:) Awww, I know....it's tough!!! How did it turn out Shelly?!
@SheXyShellyMarie
@SheXyShellyMarie 4 года назад
Kellie Chasse The guy loved it, but it made me really evaluate if I want to continue using resin.
@KellieChasse
@KellieChasse 4 года назад
SheXy Shelly yay!🤩 How many times have you used it? It’s like crawl,walk, run with resin! ❤️
@patriciabayless9550
@patriciabayless9550 Год назад
How can I fix my sticky resin
@KellieChasse
@KellieChasse Год назад
I've found that most of the time, sticky resin is either not mixed properly, the ratio is off, or you too much paint color for tinting is used (if water based). :)
@KristelTV8
@KristelTV8 3 года назад
Thank you so much for this info mam... Luckily I found you before I'm going to start coating my painting with resin. God bless... subscribe here.
@KellieChasse
@KellieChasse 3 года назад
Welcome to my RU-vid Art family Kristel!
@audejoseph4816
@audejoseph4816 2 года назад
Hi Kellie Chase, I made coasters and the counter wasn't leveled I placed popsicle stick under the mold and left it to dry, 9 hours after I went to check my coasters and demolded them. The coasters are slightly humped at the back. How can I fix this. (guess the mold still wasn't leveled)
@KellieChasse
@KellieChasse 2 года назад
Hi Aude, I would do a clear coat on top to even it out. :)
@gabrielesotelo3254
@gabrielesotelo3254 4 года назад
Thank You for your great tips. My question is , I have a deer antler silicon mold, and I poured resin into it, let it cure, but it did not cure super hard . It is still bending. What did I do wrong, and how can I fix it?
@KellieChasse
@KellieChasse 4 года назад
Hi Gabriele, welcome! Oooh, what a cool mold! If you are using art resin it can take up to 72+ hours to fully cure hard (give it a little more time). If it still doesn't, it may be that it didn't get mixed well, or off on the measurements.
@c.a.g7758
@c.a.g7758 3 года назад
I'm so angry at myself because I've done five pieces over 3 times with resin and none turn out perfect. I wish I could post pics of a couple of them. I think I might sell them as is or pitch them. The pieces either end up with small dips or the edges don't get completely covered up. I am thinking of using the resin up and leaving it pros like yourself.
@KellieChasse
@KellieChasse 3 года назад
Feel free to send me them via email! If you head to my website you can email me some pics!
@renatebeasley5754
@renatebeasley5754 4 года назад
I hope you can help, I poured my first geode and with the final color I must have added too much acrylic paint or not enough hardener because one layer on one section is not setting up. The entire project looks amazing so can I leave it sit for a few days and put the flood coat on and hope it will hold the softer resin in place?
@KellieChasse
@KellieChasse 4 года назад
Oh NO!!! So sorry!!! Sounds like it could be either of those issues. Art resin recommends scooping off the sticky goo that didn't set and then adding new resin.
@jonwikan3986
@jonwikan3986 4 года назад
I have had a similar problem. Usually bad mixing or low temps. I would get it into a really warm room for a few days and see if it kicks. We had a low temp situation on a floor and the guy didn't put hardener first, the end of his pour was staying sticky so we set up heaters for about a week and it finally cured. It was a nail biter. It has held up for years now with no problems.
@paulschons5790
@paulschons5790 11 месяцев назад
I just started working with resin and when I make a piece I get a hazy film that takes up 75% of the piece in the middle. What am I doing wrong?
@KellieChasse
@KellieChasse Месяц назад
It does take some practice, but there are a number of things to consider so it's hard to pinpoint. Here are my top potential reasons: Incorrect Resin-to-Hardener Ratio: Follow the resin-to-hardener ratio precisely. Too much or too little hardener can cause a cloudy or hazy appearance. Improper Mixing, or Moisture Contamination: Water or moisture in the resin or on the surface can cause a hazy appearance. Ensure your workspace and materials are completely dry. Finally: Temperature Issues: Resin curing can be affected by temperature. Make sure the room temperature is within the recommended range for your resin product. Too cold, temp fluctuations, or too hot can cause curing issues. Hope that helps! I also have a resin bundle course that may help on my website at www.kelliechassefineart.com/bundles/resin-bundle
@GardenwithMichelle
@GardenwithMichelle Год назад
Hello ma'am. I'm trying to get into resin tumblers. But i have a baby and I'm breastfeeding I'm a little (a lot) worried about getting epoxy on my skin accidently and any traces that can be given to my baby. The proper way to Washing it off. Any repercussion. Since you've had a lot of experience any advice. Thank you so much
@KellieChasse
@KellieChasse Год назад
I would take a look at the resin you use and reach out to them before doing anything. Take a look at their MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheets), and ask your pediatrician! Congratulations on your baby!!!
@melg8006
@melg8006 3 года назад
My resin started smoking and curing really fast. It then became stringy and hard to pour. I believe I didnt mix long enough and possibly could have mixed too much.
@KellieChasse
@KellieChasse 3 года назад
Hi Mel, This happened to me once with Art resin when I first started working with resin. I mixed up too much for my Large triangle mold. Check with your brand, most have a min/max mixing amount guide. Did you add anything to your resin? Sometimes it can have a reaction.
@melg8006
@melg8006 3 года назад
@@KellieChasse Yes! I added acrylic paint and glitter. I did some research and found that I don't have to mix it with the resin. Thank you! I will read the instructions again about mixing etc.
@KellieChasse
@KellieChasse 3 года назад
@@melg8006 LOL it's like playing the game of CLUE, isn't it! Ah yes, acrylics! :) Great glad to hear you figured it out. Have fun!!!!
@ivonepereira4806
@ivonepereira4806 3 года назад
Sorry I am new what is lint?
@KellieChasse
@KellieChasse 3 года назад
LOL, I think you are referring to lint/dust particles that float around the air and land in your resin. ;)
@ivonepereira4806
@ivonepereira4806 3 года назад
@@KellieChasse thanks never heard that term
@KellieChasse
@KellieChasse 3 года назад
@@ivonepereira4806 lol, I"m sure it's a "MAINER" saying - we have a lot of unique sayings!
@ivonepereira4806
@ivonepereira4806 3 года назад
@@KellieChasse thanks
@frenchstyle6854
@frenchstyle6854 3 года назад
Hi please let me know which resins good for craft
@KellieChasse
@KellieChasse 3 года назад
All depends on what you are making. I love using Art Resin, but it's a top coat resin and takes 24 hours to cure.
@anitasharma2571
@anitasharma2571 4 года назад
How to fix pit on resin..solutions
@KellieChasse
@KellieChasse 4 года назад
A light sanding and recoat will take care of those. I had that happen when I first started. I found torching after it starts to cure, can make this happen.
@aleecuebas4491
@aleecuebas4491 4 года назад
What do u cover it with ?
@KellieChasse
@KellieChasse 3 года назад
Usually a plastic tote!
@nishadaphne6889
@nishadaphne6889 4 года назад
How do you polish your resin?! I've tried sandling it upto 1000 grit since only upto that grit was available to me I got a smooth finish.. but the resin is still dull, what can I do to give a shine look? Tips please 😊
@KellieChasse
@KellieChasse 4 года назад
Hi Nisha, art resin (surface resin) I do not polish, just add a thin top coat for shine.
@nishadaphne6889
@nishadaphne6889 4 года назад
@@KellieChasse oh ok thank you😊
@spiritwings4592
@spiritwings4592 3 года назад
Take your torch and reheat the top always works for me
@nishadaphne6889
@nishadaphne6889 3 года назад
@@spiritwings4592 I will check it out! Thank you! 😊
@minasust4693
@minasust4693 2 года назад
Can you sand too much? I think I did and I don’t know how to fix it? Please help. My piece is so dull after applying the top coat! How can I reverse the process? HELP! It’s my sister’s bridal flowers!
@KellieChasse
@KellieChasse 2 года назад
Oh no, so sorry!! I don't believe you can sand too much. Unless you sanded through to the actual art. Normally, once you put another coat on top it should be clear. I've always used Art resin without any problems.
@katherinemnusa
@katherinemnusa Год назад
Ahhh yes I live on a dirt road…keeps the speeders out..but so dusty
@KellieChasse
@KellieChasse Год назад
You totally get it! I can’t believe it, but a short time after I posted this video the town paved ours!!! 😝🥳🙏
@princepenson8022
@princepenson8022 3 года назад
Do you teach online??? Please contact me. Whats your rate for an online resin wave session.
@KellieChasse
@KellieChasse 3 года назад
Hi Prince Penson, yes I sure do. You can find my online classes at www.kelliechassefineart.com, Udemy, or Skillshare.
@princepenson8022
@princepenson8022 3 года назад
Look at my floating islands. I want to create resin waves
@Rla0111
@Rla0111 4 года назад
I am feeling frustrated. The first time my coasters didnt cure properly and never hardened completely but I am sure it was because i did a wrong ratio of resin and hardener. But this time I am sure ratio is good but my tray and coasters still wont harden and are bendy. Can someone help me with this? Is my Dr. CRAFTY resin not good? Im i doing something wrong? 😭
@SuelemRhoden
@SuelemRhoden 3 года назад
Are you using pigments? If you use too much of them (liquid or powder) the resin will not cure properly as well
@KellieChasse
@KellieChasse 3 года назад
I am using Art Resin and never had a problem. Few other issues: room not warm enough, or temp changes, not mixing enough, too cold.
@KellieChasse
@KellieChasse 3 года назад
Good one!
@Rla0111
@Rla0111 3 года назад
@@KellieChasse it was the resin after all. I changed brand and it cures completely hard now! Thanks
@KellieChasse
@KellieChasse 3 года назад
@Rluas1188 YAY 😁 that’s great to hear!!! ❤️Bummer on that brand, I’ll have to make a mental note!!
@meres1934
@meres1934 2 года назад
Hi, my pieces keep coming up with stretch mark looking lines all the through. What am I doing wrong?
@KellieChasse
@KellieChasse 2 года назад
It sounds like it may be excess heat shrinkage from over use of a heat torch. Also make sure your room temp is warm and consistent for the first 24 hours.
@MileyonDisney
@MileyonDisney Год назад
NEVER! EVER! Use a torch on resin in a silicone mold! A torch is MUCH hotter than a lighter or heat gun, and it will melt the mold to the resin, ruining both!
@KellieChasse
@KellieChasse Год назад
Yes, I had to learn that one the hard way!
@MrSadarath
@MrSadarath 3 года назад
Hi This Sadarath from India. How can I join in your class . How can I get doubles through WhatsApp .
@KellieChasse
@KellieChasse 3 года назад
Hi Sadarath, you can find my classes on my website at www.kelliechassefineart.com
@francemartel4708
@francemartel4708 3 года назад
my epoxy keeps making fisheyes on my tumblers
@KellieChasse
@KellieChasse 3 года назад
Ugh, so sorry France, that is such a bummer when that happens! There is a number of things you can take a look at but here are the main culprits: Making sure your coat of resin is thick enough. If the resin is beginning to cure stop using your torch. Torching too close or creating enough heat in one spot that your resin starts to cure in those areas.
@KELLYTOOLZ
@KELLYTOOLZ Год назад
Didn't need to go into leaving windows open , having pets ect.... sorry just too long....
@KellieChasse
@KellieChasse Год назад
Appreciate the feedback Kelly!
@lnc-to4ku
@lnc-to4ku 3 года назад
Amazing tips! Thank you so much!
@KellieChasse
@KellieChasse 3 года назад
My Pleasure, have fun with your resin!
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