I've seen people say it's not too good using UV Resin with Blue stuff because it heats up the blue stuff and just gets really messy, and kinda melds. How the heck are you not having this problem? Also thank you. I'm really thinking of using this stuff. Also, also, I have a heart condition, would it be a good idea to use a mask with respirator? I hear people get headaches (or Worse) when using UV Resin.
Just found about this stuff. I was trying bluestuff with molding pieces using other type of thermoplastics or putty but its a hassle. I was thinking of trying resin but the heat generated would degrade the mold during the casting, then today I run into this. Very nice and clean presentation. Since you painted these examples I believe that it doesnt take anything special other than painting normal resin pieces right?
hey dude, I'm using the same gsw UV torhc but the resin is taking an age to cure. I noticed my light isn't kicking out as much brightness as yours. fresh out the pack too. Do you have any recommendations?
I seem to be having some trouble with the resin remaining tacky even after being held under UV light for a while, even thin applications. Have you encountered this, or know why it seems to do it?
Yes, the resin can feel sticky after curing. I have found it go away after some time, such as the next day. It is the same feeling with UV 3D printer resins. If it remains you can try cleaning with IPA although I have never needed to.
Love the little fox squirrels were used again in Castle in the Sky after Nausicaa Valley of the Wind. Nice tutorial bud thank you 😊
Glad you enjoyed watching the tutorial!
Nice tutorial! New to casting and resin. This helped determine what to try
Thank you for watching and glad it was helpful!
I've seen people say it's not too good using UV Resin with Blue stuff because it heats up the blue stuff and just gets really messy, and kinda melds. How the heck are you not having this problem?
Also thank you. I'm really thinking of using this stuff. Also, also, I have a heart condition, would it be a good idea to use a mask with respirator? I hear people get headaches (or Worse) when using UV Resin.
Just bought the bluestuff, thank you for this tutorial 😍
You’re welcome 😊. Thank you for watching!
Hi there - interesting video - thanks. This looks like useful stuff
Thank you for watching! Yes, I am finding new uses each time I play with it.
without gloves. brave man
Yes, gloves are wiser.
Just curious to know if you could use the UV resin as a glue instead of CA?
You can as long as the UV light can access all of the resin.
Just found about this stuff. I was trying bluestuff with molding pieces using other type of thermoplastics or putty but its a hassle. I was thinking of trying resin but the heat generated would degrade the mold during the casting, then today I run into this. Very nice and clean presentation. Since you painted these examples I believe that it doesnt take anything special other than painting normal resin pieces right?
Thank you for watching! Yes, the finished pieces can be primed and painted as per normal cast resin.
@@HearnsHobbiesMelbourne Thanks a lot!
hey dude, I'm using the same gsw UV torhc but the resin is taking an age to cure. I noticed my light isn't kicking out as much brightness as yours. fresh out the pack too. Do you have any recommendations?
Thank you for your question. Always use high quality alkaline batteries in the torch to ensure it is as bright as possible.
I seem to be having some trouble with the resin remaining tacky even after being held under UV light for a while, even thin applications. Have you encountered this, or know why it seems to do it?
Yes, the resin can feel sticky after curing. I have found it go away after some time, such as the next day. It is the same feeling with UV 3D printer resins. If it remains you can try cleaning with IPA although I have never needed to.
@@HearnsHobbiesMelbourne Thanks :)
@@foabmoabor dunk it in water