That’s only causing so many bubbles because u used such a small cup & it didn’t allow the paddles to get fully submerged beneath the resin. It is incorporating a ton of air into ur resin. U shouldn’t have that experience if u use a larger/taller mixing cup & amount of resin so the paddles are fully submerged. I do not have this exact machine, but I do have an automatic mixer that rests on a stand & has an A/I feature to shut itself off after 4 min. Several resin artist’s that have the same mixer have explained in their videos that u won’t get added bubbles as long as u have the paddles beneath surface of the resin & don’t lift them out while it’s mixing up the resin. Hopefully this will help u in the future if u decided to keep this machine. Hate to see anyone feel disappointed by a tool that can save us so much time/trouble having to mix by hand for 3-6 minutes. Thank u 4 sharing ur review!
Thank you for the comment. I have been using it everytime that I mix resin, and yes, it has worked better and had less bubbles when I have a fuller cup. I also have a bubble removing machine that I use now and it helps quite a bit.
@@CraftWhim2024 That’s awesome, yeah I think everyone has their own prerogative & tool preferences, that they find helpful. Every resin will react differently & will vary due to multiple factors so find what works best for u & whatever bubbles don’t pop u can spritz with 99% alcohol or use heat to eliminate a majority. Spraying ur mold with alcohol immediately b4 casting will help a great deal as well. Thank you for taking time to reply, it’s much appreciated.
I thought that I would give it a try. So far, I have mixed results, some batchs come out with a lot of bubbles and some don't. Thank you for your comment.
That’s only causing so many bubbles because u used such a small cup & it didn’t allow the paddles to get fully submerged beneath the resin.
It is incorporating a ton of air into ur resin. U shouldn’t have that experience if u use a larger/taller mixing cup & amount of resin so the paddles are fully submerged.
I do not have this exact machine, but I do have an automatic mixer that rests on a stand & has an A/I feature to shut itself off after 4 min. Several resin artist’s that have the same mixer have explained in their videos that u won’t get added bubbles as long as u have the paddles beneath surface of the resin & don’t lift them out while it’s mixing up the resin.
Hopefully this will help u in the future if u decided to keep this machine.
Hate to see anyone feel disappointed by a tool that can save us so much time/trouble having to mix by hand for 3-6 minutes.
Thank u 4 sharing ur review!
Thank you for the comment. I have been using it everytime that I mix resin, and yes, it has worked better and had less bubbles when I have a fuller cup. I also have a bubble removing machine that I use now and it helps quite a bit.
@@CraftWhim2024 That’s awesome, yeah I think everyone has their own prerogative & tool preferences, that they find helpful. Every resin will react differently & will vary due to multiple factors so find what works best for u & whatever bubbles don’t pop u can spritz with 99% alcohol or use heat to eliminate a majority. Spraying ur mold with alcohol immediately b4 casting will help a great deal as well. Thank you for taking time to reply, it’s much appreciated.
You're welcome and thank you for the advice. It is appreciated.
Why you doing that it's easier by hand than dealing with that trash
I thought that I would give it a try. So far, I have mixed results, some batchs come out with a lot of bubbles and some don't. Thank you for your comment.