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Jewelry Ultraviolet Sunlight Activated Transparent Review

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Revainrating 3.5 out of 5  
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Description of Jewelry Ultraviolet Sunlight Activated Transparent

UV RESIN Cured hard within minutes, no more waiting. Cured with UV / sunlight, no mixing like AB resin. Comes with small tip, simply open and squeeze. S-power resin Made with non-toxic materials imported from Japan. Color: Transparent Clear , Cured Time 3-5 minutes.

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Revainrating 3 out of 5

Poor product suitable for art glue and pastes

I am so disappointed. It dries very sticky. I bought it twice thinking maybe the second bottle would be better. I've tried both pendants and silicone molds.

Pros
  • Complete set
Cons
  • Not bad

Revainrating 5 out of 5

oh my god best material best adhesives

i like it easy to use just squeeze the bottle if using pigments make sure to mix well or the resin won't harden properly off, UV can be used, but that takes a lot of time and is not the best way. You can also just leave it in the sun from 5 hours (straight) to a day (I do two days to be safe).

Pros
  • great for me
Cons
  • hard to say

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Non-stick, good for glue

The first bottle was almost as good as the brand I usually use. However, the second bottle would take a very long time to cure and half a bottle of natural UV and UV lamps would not cure it fully or at all. I don't do anything differently when curing. UPDATE: I bought my regular UV resin from Padico and it cuts great so it's definitely this product or bottle, not sure why. But he's just sticky

Pros
  • Perfect for outdoor activities
Cons
  • Factor Set

Revainrating 3 out of 5

This was my first experience with UV resin.

This was my first experience with UV resin and it took me a long time to learn. I bought a new 36W UV nail lamp. I place the resin in a laser cut and soldered wooden frame 1-2mm thick. after an estimated 3-5 minutes exposure, the resin was cured but slightly tacky. I tried clear resin and pigment and the curing time was much longer than listed for me. I say 30-45 minutes in a UV lamp. I wasn't sure if I was doing something wrong so I texted the seller and he told me you need a "UV resin" tube…

Pros
  • Adhesives
Cons
  • Thin

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Was fun and worked well for first time using UV Resin

I wanted to play around with resin to make some personal decorations for myself and it works really well. Sometimes too good. LOL I was working in a conservatory and within 5 minutes the resin started to thicken so that was the lesson. Cloudy days or night time are best for me. I found a small and sturdy key with it. Dry a small amount in a UV lamp and apply thinly. Thick layers and light must not penetrate. (A piece fell out because I applied too thick a layer, so two weeks later a piece came…

Pros
  • Arts, Crafts & Sewing
Cons
  • Unsure

Revainrating 3 out of 5

I will not buy again. for crafts

So I have used UV resin in the past and found this product still tacky after curing. First I used a 4 watt LED/UV lamp and my piece, even though cured, remained tacky. I bought a higher wattage lamp (36w UV) and my second part was still sticky. I tried putting a thin layer on top and it was *still* sticky. I painted the first piece with a coat of clear nail polish and it's good. The second part I need to polish and see how it works. It is now winter and there is no strong sun. I can try to keep

Pros
  • craft supplies
Cons
  • Not sure