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Fish-eying with epoxi on a silicon-mould
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eflin1
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Hi
I just startet working on a water-clean Epoxi-resin projekt. , on a 1 x 2 meter silicone-mould,
My problem is the small-fisheying open spots on the rather round-zones of the mould after the firts resin-layer, so I was thinking about doing the second resin-layer with the Easy-composites "clear Epoxy-Gel-Coat", only to cover-up these small open-fisheyes-holes. Afterwards a third resin layer would therefore (hopefully) cover up the entire mould-form
Still--im not shure if this "clear Epoxy-Gel-Coat" REALY is a clear as proclaimed with a layer-high of 2 /3 mm ????
any users out there with practical Info´s ?
Jor
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Fish-eying with epoxi on a silicon-mould
eflin1
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11 Years Ago
No, the EC "clear Epoxy Gelcoat is no totally water clear, it has a slight bluish tinge, and is...
Dravis
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11 Years Ago
As said, what you are doing is very difficult especially on a silicone mould!!
Warren (Staff)
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11 Years Ago
PermaCoat is from "Wessex Resins" in the UK... :)
Dravis
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11 Years Ago
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