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how to suspend objects in resin
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Suspending objects in resin is a creative way to preserve keepsakes, create art, or make jewelry. The essential steps include choosing a clear epoxy resin for its low odor and clear cure, selecting a suitable mold, preparing the object (ensure it's dry and free of dirt), and then carefully mixing the resin according to the manufacturer's instructions to avoid bubbles. It's a two-part process, generally involving mixing a resin and a hardener. Pour a thin layer of resin into the mold and let it partially cure. Place your object on the partially cured resin, then pour the remaining resin over the top until the object is completely covered. Ensure the object is centered and positioned as desired before the resin completely hardens. It's crucial to work in a well-ventilated area and wear protective gear. Curing time can vary, but it generally takes 24-72 hours for the resin to fully cure. The result is a beautifully preserved item in a glossy, clear block.
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