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I want to make some custom buttons and want something stronger that polymer clay. I thought resin might be the answer, especially after seeing Judi's great resin claws. I started looking for resin and found way too many different types to choose from!
What is the best type to use?
I would appreciate advice from Judi or any one else with resin casting experience.
thanks!
Hey Bonnie,
I can be of no help when it comes to resin, but I love to use Aves Apoxie sculpt. It's good and strong, but I can't compare the two.
Okay, I guess I wasn't too much help :redface:
Bonnie , I am a novice with resin and I do know there are different types.
I can tell you it is quite involved. You need to first scuplt your project in clay and then make a rubber mold. Then you mix the resin chemicals and pour it into the mold that you make yourself.
I bought a resign kit from Hobby Lobby, for $62.00, which comes with the resin chemicals, the powder to mix and make your rubber mold, and a manual. It's not hard, just tricky. I am sure it will become easier the more one would use this process.
Here is the info I have:
Alumilite Corp.
What I do like about this in comparison to polymer is that this stuff is rock hard. Let me know if I can help you in any way.
Bonnie I don't know what you want to do with the buttons ......but I made some a few yrs ago now and they are still OK but I used Salt dough and cut out the shapes I wanted painted them, put the holes in and baked in the oven ........ if you want the reciepe I will post it I have a Dr appointment so I have to go now but let me...
Thanks for the input ladies. It is all very welcome.
Heather,
I don't know what Aves Apoxie sculpt is, but it sounds interesting and I will definately check it out! Where do you get yours?
Judi,
I didn't realize Hobby Lobby carried resin casting kits. The town nearset to me that has a Hobby Lobby is 80 miles away. The good news is, I need to make a trip up there anyway next week. There is also a Joannes a Hancock Fabrics, and a Micheal's craft store there!! Woohoo! Shopping! :dance: No telling what I'll come home with. Some bargains I hope!
In the meantime, I will see what I can learn about different types of resin on the web. I know I should have done that in the first place but I got lazy, hoping I could pick someone's brain that already knew all about it!!:rolleyes:
Thanks for the Alumilite link Judi.
Patsy,
I remember salt dough! You can do all sorts of things with it. I used to have the recipe, but I lost it. I'd love to have it again. Thank you!
:hug: hugs,
I wish I had more info to post but I am so new to resin myself. Have fun and good luck!