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In this video about feathering (or some people refer to as swirls) tutorial by Dream Dust Designs, Jennifer covers her process of how she creates a basic feathering technique with resin & epoxy pigment pastes, along with some of the Do's and Don'ts. Jennifer shares her experience (pros and cons) hoping it may help others who want to try as well,
Some people prefer to use a very fine mist of 99% alcohol at the end for any bubbles that may rise after the manipulating. If doing this, it must be very fine mist, so it doesn't ruin the finish on the cure or effect cure process. If you use a torch (keep flame down low as possible). A barbecue lighter will suffice on smaller pieces. Just be sure to keep flame away from the resin and the moulds, or you can accidentally fuse your resin to your mould, ruining both your art and your mould. Avoid using a heat gun to pop bubbles on this project style, as the added air flow may ruin the design you worked for.
Products used in this video from ArtWorks Resin Canada:
Resin used in video is a low viscosity casting resin that we no longer carry in Canada. We now carry and recommend using iCoat TP24 FC casting resin for this technique.
To see our current products available in Canada, and other creations made with our products visit:
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Note: Always wear Nitrile gloves when working with epoxy resins . (Latex, vinyl & rubber are not chemical resistant).
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For resin art supplies outside of Canada:
ICoat epoxy: www.icoatproducts.com
Colour Passion epoxy pastes outside of Canada
www.colourpassion.net.au
Le'Rez Expressions epoxy pastes outside of Canada
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Please use resins in well ventilated areas, always use nitrile gloves, and regardless of brand you use, please refer to manufacturer SDS sheets for any further information.