I've been using ResinCrete for months now and I love it. Mixing colors, glitter or just about anything else works really well unlike some of the other similar products I've tried like Mix2Mold and a couple others that I can't remember their names. Of all the ones I've tried ResinCrete is the only one where whatever I add to it stays mixed instead of floating to the top (which of course is the bottom) or otherwise just not staying mixed well in spite of how long I stir it. I will use up the other products with items that I just want to paint and will only buy this from now on.
I’ve gotten some but haven’t tried it yet. Thanks for getting out on that limb first. 😊. I know with Jesmonite I’ve seen folks tap the edges to get bubbles to come up. I wonder if that would work with ResinCrete? One shoe could get lots of work done in a short time. ❤
I've been using ResinCrete for months now and I love it. Mixing colors, glitter or just about anything else works really well unlike some of the other similar products I've tried like Mix2Mold and a couple others that I can't remember their names. Of all the ones I've tried ResinCrete is the only one where whatever I add to it stays mixed instead of floating to the top (which of course is the bottom) or otherwise just not staying mixed well in spite of how long I stir it. I will use up the other products with items that I just want to paint and will only buy this from now on.
I just bought some, going to be trying it...looks like fun!
you will love it, drys so fast and very easy to use.
I'm wondering if this can be painted after demolding.
yes you can
A little tip if you tap the mould it reduces bubbles
What do you use to seal these?
i dont seal them with anything.
I’ve gotten some but haven’t tried it yet. Thanks for getting out on that limb first. 😊. I know with Jesmonite I’ve seen folks tap the edges to get bubbles to come up. I wonder if that would work with ResinCrete? One shoe could get lots of work done in a short time. ❤
First time I’ve seen you, but won’t be the last. You sound like you’re from MD, so nice to hear “normal” wuder and hunert.
thank you
Thank you for sharing. Where did you get the pocket scale?
temu
Cool, trying to think of projects could use these for, doesn’t look like any cracking or anything
they dry very hard, they feel like chalk a little
It looks like it would take paint really well.
they do
Would you recommend this for keychains and necklaces?
i have no tried either, so i can say yes or no
I read that the stuff should have the consistency of pancake batter when it's mixed enough. Whatever, you're doing it right. Love your scale.
i am just following the direction
These look like they would be very brittle. Did you try breaking any after a full cure cycle?
they r very hard to break, u have to let the dry for a couple of days for them to full dry
Add a touch of black to deepen your colors. Just be careful to add it a little at a time.
thank you
Click bait? I wonder what the astonishing secret’s were?
Ok but what the heck are you going to do with those pieces? They seem to have no practical purpose
you can use them as trays to hold little things
I would make pendants out of the hearts.
Pardon, but you get creative with them, making them into something else of course. Laurie 🎉🎉🎉🎉
You can make pocket hearts with the small hearts 😊