Re: Casting resins cherry, emerald
Posted: Wed Jan 10, 2018 4:28 pm
i have learned one thing you cant over cure a piece.
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rkundla wrote:The hold period at 300°F in the SatinCast type burnout chart no only helps dry out the flask, but it does contribute to additional resin curing.
sochin wrote:This is the surface of one of the first rings if not the first I cast off the Solus that I emailed to Mark. B9 Emerald, Satin Cast and about 15 grams in a Palladium 925 Silver alloy. Devest and rinse under water and a little pickle. Amazing absence of grow lines and the printer speed is about double that of the Asiga.
rkundla wrote:How does that Palladium/Sterling alloy work for you by the way?
smokepl wrote:Hi
I was wondering when you microwave the emerald (3 times per 2.50 or 3 minutes) is your water boiling or not? when I do 2.30 minutes, last 10 seconds my water is boiling. Is it better to boil the water or not? also does it have to cool by itself? or can I mix cold water slowly to speed up the process. Dry curing versus curing in water will make different? what kind of process or reaction occurs between these two? Thank you for all replays. Very appreciate any help.