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Re: Picking out Resin!
it is thick, and it cures WAY to fast, but if you are just casting things like seats, and other lightly detailed, larger objects it works fine. really as far as resins go, it's not that bad, but for casting small parts that have alot of detail, you are better off using a much thinner (lower viscosity) resin that takes longer to set up and cure, so you can get all of the air bubbles out and have nicely cast fine details.
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