![]() If you don’t follow her, you should definitely check her out….her IG is You can thank me later ) She has so many amazing tips and tricks for new resin artists that I can honestly say I wouldn’t be where I am today without her influence when I first started. ![]() As most people do, I found her through IG and was so thankful that I did. ![]() She was super influential in what products to use when I first started working with resin. I started with that heat gun because of Jessica Keddie, she happened to marry an awesome dude Matt Keddie who works for MAS Epoxy. When I first started working with resin, I exclusively used the Wagner Heat Gun. I’ve personally only used two brands: Wagner and Seek One. Ok so now that we’ve talked about resin and white pigment, let’s move on to which heat gun you should use. As we know when working with resin, time is of the essence.īelow are some photos of when I first started and used the cheap resin from the craft store and an old heat gun from my dad’s tool room. Unless you cut the tip off the Castin Craft white pigment dispenser, it comes out in literal drops, which is super time consuming to get the amount you need while you work. Now, I will say that I really like Castin Craft and it comes as a close second to Mixol but my personal favorite is still Mixol, mainly because its way easier to squeeze out of the bottle. When I first started working with resin, I bought the cheap resin from Michaels and used Castin Craft white pigment. This is by far my favorite combo to make those nice and juicy cells. Good thick white pigment: Mixol White Pigment Good quality epoxy resin: MAS Epoxy Table Top Pro In my opinion there are two items that are way more essential than the heat gun you use… If so, I’ve got some game changing tips for you!įirstly, I need to start by saying there are a few things that go into making those perfect waves. Are you looking to make those frothy ocean waves when working with epoxy?
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