I am starting to cut out the onshape outline of my base that I imported.
Then I am going to glue the paper onto the wood
Then I am going to cut the wood that is in the shape of my base.
Resin needs a room temperature of 70 to 70F to cure completely. If it’s difficult to heat your whole house or apartment, try heating a smaller space such as a bathroom or closet. A space heater generates enough warmth so that the area stays warm during the entire curing time. You can also try making a resin ‘hot box’ for your projects. This works great for avoiding bubbles in small projects like a resin jewelry box or dandelion paperweight.
Find a suitable size container. ...
Combine resin and hardener at recommended mix ratio.
Mix for 3-4 minutes while scraping sides and bottom of container until no streaks or striations.
Transfer to second container mix 1-2 minutes again until fully blended.
This resin mixes 2 parts A to 1 part B by volume, so you will need 1 ounce of Part A and 1/2 ounce of Part B.
First mix resin and hardener thoroughly in the mixing ratio recommended by the manufacturer. Once you have mixed the two components carefully, it is time to add the paint. Add a small amount of paint concentrate or pigments to the mixture and mix well. Repeat this process until you have achieved the desired shade.
This is my flower pot design.
First I used the glue to stick my veneer to the base.
After I finished I put tape around it so next week when I take the tape of it shall stay.
Right now Im oiling my base and veneer.
The comapison to the one that was oiled and the one that wasnt oiled is really clear.
Right now Im waiting for it to dry.
This is my finished result Im going to put my glower pot in it.
I put my flowerpot inside my base and veneer