So let's start with the good. This resin has excellent finishes and is durable without yellowing. It goes well with mica and other additives. The bad isn't really that bad, just some things you need to be aware of. This is an industrial resin so it is very thick and will heat up when mixed. I use silicone molds but make sure they aren't afraid of the heat. You will also have a lot of bubbles, so you often have to check for bubbles and know how to remove them with a heating tool. It cures faster than craft resins, reducing your labor time. It's really not a resin for beginners, but if you have experience with epoxy you'll be fine. It's not nice now. You can see from the photo that I did not receive the same amount of both products and the product seems to be a bit missing.
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