Make resin jewelry

Make resin jewelry

A how-to video series for using epoxy resin, silver-plated rings and pewter pendant trays to create jewelry from reproductions of your artwork.

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chonie 9 months ago
Thanx for the tutorial! I was just wondering if when you go to do the second layer (the dome layer) if you use the same epoxy from the first layer? How long does it last? or do you always have to make a new batch?
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globalsguy 9 months ago
I've found that if put the excess in the freezer, that it will last for awhile. After removing, let it set at room temperature to thin, or place it in the microwave for a few seconds. They do sell dome shaping resin epoxy (which is more expensive than regular resin epoxy, but I'm not sure if that is what he used).
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