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why is my resin bendy after a week
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Your resin may remain bendy after a week due to a few reasons: incomplete curing, incorrect mixing ratio of resin and hardener, or the type of resin used. Resins cure through a chemical reaction between the resin and hardener. Incomplete curing can happen if the resin hasn't been mixed thoroughly, or the mixing ratio of resin to hardener wasn't correct, disrupting the chemical reaction needed for curing. Additionally, certain types of resins are designed to be more flexible or have longer curing times. Ensure you're using the right type for your project and follow the manufacturer’s instructions for mixing and curing times closely. Providing a warm, dust-free environment can also aid in proper curing. If flexibility remains an issue, consider testing a small amount with adjusted ratios or switching to a resin formulated for higher rigidity.
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