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I am new to using Glass Caste 50.

I was wondering what the rules are for use of resin on glass.

I have experimented on small piece of glass and it appears to be ok but the resin would be better if it was not so liquid is there a thickening agent? And should the glass have a primer on first?

I have tried using micro powders which are to translucent which others could I use to give a deeper a colour but still translucent ?

Hope I can do this as I have a project in mind 😊

Thank you for any advice


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There are thickening agents, even liquid ones, wich are perfectly clear, but you have to be careful, because the thicker the resin, the easier air will get trapped in the resin.
The easiest way to get a stronger colour is certainly to use more pigments.

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Thank you for this I will check out thickners and use more colour in the mix. Thanks again
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