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Hi,

In first sorry for my English, i'm french... Wink
I have a project for a dinner table in wood and epoxy.
Two lumber with an epoxy river in the center. For this operation i think Glasscast 50 is the best.
But i want to cover all the table with epoxy and for this operation, i don't know which product must i use glasscast 3 or another ?

Another question will come later...

Thanks for your answer
Regards from frogs 
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I’m sorry to see that your resin has hardened – the good news is that it is entirely reversible. The GlassCast 10 and 50 resins are sensitive to low temperatures and if the resin gets very cold (either in storage or transport), it can crystalise, looking milky and becoming quite hard in the process; this does not damage the resin at all and can be reversed by warming the resin in its container with the lid securely in place.

You’ll need to hold it at 40-50°C for a few hours as it does take a bit of energy to reverse the crystallisation. You could achieve this by sitting it directly onto a radiator, putting it into an oven on a low setting or standing the container in hot water (although you would have to change the water a few times to maintain the temperature) but this will return the resin to its clear, liquid form ready to be used for your project.

If you have any issues at all, please don’t hesitate to get in touch.


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Hi,
I want to include some objet in resin epoxy like "lego" or small objet in a block of resin about 4cm of quote.
My question is : which resin is the most adaptable for this application ?
Can i use glassacast 50 ? i need transparence.
Thnaks for your answers
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