A bit in between. It's firm, but also still has some give in it so you can flex your phone in and out if needed. Another resin video I saw specified to use a resin that doesn't set hard, which I would not have thought of. The one she is using is actually a hard set one, so I would use that one at your own risk, especially if you are covering the whole case like she is. My concern would be that if the case is flexible, but the resin isn't, if you were to pop the case off and on too much (like maybe you want to change cases for looks) the hard resin might pop off the softer plastic....or it might just crack. Not sure, as I have not yet worked with resin yet (but plan to) so this is just a theory in my head. Hope this helps. :)
Did u experience any health problems after this? Just bcs I’ve seen other TH-camrs recommend gas masks and doing this outside since apparently resin is toxic😭
It's not THAT toxic, lol! As long as you have a window open and a breeze coming through a bit, it's fine. If you were working with this stuff on a longer term basis, (like several hours a day, every day) then yeah, I'd be working in front of an extractor fan that's dumping it out the window or something, but for occasional projects like this, it's fine. I've worked with liquid resin for 3D printers, and I've had THAT stuff all over my hands, and I didn't get sick, or sprout any new growths overnight. Live dangerously! :P
It is so pretty!!! Want to try this at some point too!!
I loved it!! thanks for the tutorial Mel ❤ I'm definitely going to try it!!
hiiii loved ur case very cutesy ! after a year has your phone case held up? if not, how long did it last for?
So cute ❤
How did you prevent the resin from flowing off the sides? And did you experience any issues with the cured resin popping off the case?
dont add too much at once and make sure to scratch at the case to make abrasion that the resin can grip to
How to prevent resin from spilling?I've tried but the results are not neat and always messy
Thanks✨✨
does it turn yellow?
Hii!! What's the material of the cover? Soft Silicon? Or hard plastic?
A bit in between.
It's firm, but also still has some give in it so you can flex your phone in and out if needed.
Another resin video I saw specified to use a resin that doesn't set hard, which I would not have thought of.
The one she is using is actually a hard set one, so I would use that one at your own risk, especially if you are covering the whole case like she is.
My concern would be that if the case is flexible, but the resin isn't, if you were to pop the case off and on too much (like maybe you want to change cases for looks) the hard resin might pop off the softer plastic....or it might just crack.
Not sure, as I have not yet worked with resin yet (but plan to) so this is just a theory in my head.
Hope this helps. :)
@@TheMurlocKeeperCan you indicate a cheap flexible resin that would work well for this type of project? I also bought a hard one
So cute
Did u experience any health problems after this? Just bcs I’ve seen other TH-camrs recommend gas masks and doing this outside since apparently resin is toxic😭
It's not THAT toxic, lol!
As long as you have a window open and a breeze coming through a bit, it's fine.
If you were working with this stuff on a longer term basis, (like several hours a day, every day) then yeah, I'd be working in front of an extractor fan that's dumping it out the window or something, but for occasional projects like this, it's fine.
I've worked with liquid resin for 3D printers, and I've had THAT stuff all over my hands, and I didn't get sick, or sprout any new growths overnight.
Live dangerously! :P
Nice
Can u make me one Melanie plz ?
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Second !