Scratch problem


Author
Message
AlexHouseofresin
A
Junior Member (6 reputation)Junior Member (6 reputation)Junior Member (6 reputation)Junior Member (6 reputation)Junior Member (6 reputation)Junior Member (6 reputation)Junior Member (6 reputation)Junior Member (6 reputation)Junior Member (6 reputation)
Group: Forum Members
Posts: 2, Visits: 9
I just finished my last  penny table. I would like to ask if you have a resin in your assortment that is resistant to scratches and heat. unfortunately, glasscast is scratching very quickly and I do not know how to prevent it. my tables are not polished. the top layer is poured in a dust free chamber.
Warren (Staff)
Warren (Staff)
Supreme Being (22K reputation)Supreme Being (22K reputation)Supreme Being (22K reputation)Supreme Being (22K reputation)Supreme Being (22K reputation)Supreme Being (22K reputation)Supreme Being (22K reputation)Supreme Being (22K reputation)Supreme Being (22K reputation)
Group: Administrators
Posts: 2.5K, Visits: 8.5K
As resin systems go, GlassCast when fully cured is pretty scratch resistant. It can take a week or more for the resin to fully harden after its initial cure.  Also be extra careful on weighing and mixing properly as a slight error could leave the resin softer than usual.

Scratches in GlassCast 3 normally can be polished or worst case sanded out.


Warren Penalver
Easy Composites / Carbon Mods - Technical Support Assistant
GO

Merge Selected

Merge into selected topic...



Merge into merge target...



Merge into a specific topic ID...




Similar Topics

Reading This Topic

Explore
Messages
Mentions
Search