
Some helpful tip for Petri Art
Let's talk about the technique of Petri Art. I'm not an expert, nor have I created any wonderful Petri Art, but I do understand the science behind this. There are 3 elements to Petri Art. The r...

Resin Curing Stages- Important!!!
Guys here is the correct analysis of the graph and what it indicates for resin artists. The graph suggests curing characteristics for the same resin, at 3 different casting temperatures. It shows ...

Resin and Humidity Tips by The Mould Story
Resin is a chemical that goes through a chemical reaction. Any excess water can interfere with this reaction, or affect the transparency of the resin. This happens because of Amine’s in the resin...

Is your resin product bending while curing/after demoulding?
The bending can happen of course due to two reasons: 1. Poor quality Silicone mould that warps as heat is generated and chemical curing reaction of epoxy takes place or 2. Resin that isn't curing e...

What is Density and why is it important to resin artists?
Density is a measure of how much mass is contained in a given volume of a material. Essentially, it is a measure of how tightly packed the molecules are in a material. The density of a material det...

2:1 and 3:1 resin have the same basic chemistry. All resins have two components right, a base and a catalyst. 2 or 3 is the base, and the 1 is the catalyst. The higher the ratio of catalyst, the...