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Thomas Hayman":3elkntl7 said:
I worked for a printing company for a few years and we used resin every now and again. We found a little gas torch like those used for cooking run over the bubbles brought them to the surface. Only do it briefly or it gets kind of messy.

It may or may not work on this type of resin.

I think it would probably work, not sure I would risk it on someones table top. Will give it a go all the same.
 
Dibs-h":10qs5n4s said:
Thomas Hayman":10qs5n4s said:
I worked for a printing company for a few years and we used resin every now and again. We found a little gas torch like those used for cooking run over the bubbles brought them to the surface. Only do it briefly or it gets kind of messy.

It may or may not work on this type of resin.

I suspect the "proper" method is to place the mixed resin in a degassing jar and by applying a vacuum - the bubbles are removed prior to pouring.

Often thought about getting one of those do-das :lol:
 

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