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Glass Cast 50 - did not go hard
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So we've been doing our first test of glass-case 50, and we bought the
500g kit
which is already measured out.
Steps Taken:
Poured out the resin into a bowl - it had a lot of bubbles in it.
Put the bowl with the resin in it in a larger bowl and poured hot water around it (60 deg or so) and warmed it up to get rid of the bubbles. This worked fine.
We prepared the moulds - we had 2 test moulds (a) was a small metal wire sculpture 2" high, 1.5in diameter, and (b) as just a figure in a cup 2" high, 2" diameter
Took the resin out of the warm water and immediately the poured the hardener in the resin and stirred. The hardener when poured in showed very strong opaque wisps as it stirred in, it made the mixture almost opaque with the wisps following the stirrer as we stirred. We mixed it fully as possible.
We poured the moulds - they were very wispy when we first poured and then they went beautifully clear.
After 1 week, the resin has not cured. Mould (a) is completely liquid, and when tipping the mould to one side, the resin flows around like honey. Mould (b) is hard/tacky for the top 1" and appears to be liquid at the bottom.
What did we do wrong? Was it not letting the resin cool before adding in the hardener?
Image 1: mould (a) shortly after first pour, note that the wisps have died down quite a bit but you can still see that the resin is not clear.
Image 2: Same mould 1 week later - resin is beautifully clear, but very liquid as shown by the tilt, actually more liquid than honey.
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Glass Cast 50 - did not go hard
dmcn
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5 Years Ago
I can see straight away there are 2 errors which could have played a factor here. Firstly you did not measure out the resin and hardner properly on scales or by volume (and using the correct mix...
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