03-25-2020, 12:34 PM
Like lots of folks, stuck in the house for the duration. I've got some wood put up about 6 months ago and its showing a fairly low moisture count now, but some of the blanks did split some. Rather than cut around the splits, I'd like to see if I can fill them with colored resin and turn the pieces as large as I can.
I did google and found the alumilite site. For somebody starting out with resins, what is a good size kit or amount to start with and what would be some good combinations of dye and dust to add. I would start with maybe some blue/greens, amber/brown, red/burgundy, who knows. Woodcraft is local, but not sure how much they have and there are limits as to how many people in the store with the current virus situation. So online may be the best choice, though it may take a while.
Thanks, Im all ears
Bob
I did google and found the alumilite site. For somebody starting out with resins, what is a good size kit or amount to start with and what would be some good combinations of dye and dust to add. I would start with maybe some blue/greens, amber/brown, red/burgundy, who knows. Woodcraft is local, but not sure how much they have and there are limits as to how many people in the store with the current virus situation. So online may be the best choice, though it may take a while.
Thanks, Im all ears
Bob