Resin clay is clay that is resin-like. It tends to have resin-like features once dry and comes in a clay form. It comes in several brands, all of them in clay form, and all dry to a resin finish.
No, it will weaken the resin.
To set an orchid in resin, first it must be completely dried by using silica powder. Then, it is coated in spray resin to hold its shape before being cast in a mold filled with resin.
Gum or Resin is like the sap that comes from trees and other plants
yes the resin will cause it to yellow
"Resin Based Paint" is the liquid in paint that suspends the pigment (leaving the resin behind, obviously) and transports them from the paint brush to the wall. The paint then evaporates and leaves the paint film behind.
He probably carved large plaster or clay sculptures and then made a clay mold to create the final resin cast.
You might want to look at the silver clay. It works like clay but bakes into silver.
no you can use the polymer clay
The detailing of a clay bar is an engineered resin compound. It is designed to remove contaminants from the surface of one's vehicle's paint and glass.
It's usually referred to as an "artist resin", and most sculptors use clay, then make the molds of it.
Polymer Clay is basically polymer vinyl chloride, a type of plastic. There are ground up pigments as well as a liquid plasticizer- all clay manufacturers have a "secret formula" that they won't share with the public. The main thing to remember is that when you fire the clay in the oven, you are "burning out" the plasticizer that is liquid, and all that is left is the pigment and the PVC which bonds together in the low heat.
With that same resin's liquid resin.
oil then resin!
Polyester resin is a thermosetting resin, generally a copolymer
Oil then resin.
uf resin releases its ingredient on hot plate while mf resin does not
An acaroid resin is a resin used in varnishes and lacquer, obtained from plants of the genus Xanthorrhoea.