Spartan 101
New Member
It might seem trivial, but I noticed that when you use the resin on a paper that doesn't absorb it (paper covered with permenant water-proof marker) it holds up way much better than having the bare paper absorb part of the resin.
I also noticed that the remaining resin in the mixing bowl hardens much faster and sturdier than the one painted on the piece.
so I'm planning on having my peps painted with something before resining that will wet-proof the paper (the one I covered with a permenant colored marker was resined with a thick layer from outside and is still dry from the inside).
I'm considering spray paint, but do I have to use a specific type?
Please tell me if you know of any ways especially if you've done it before.
thanks.
I also noticed that the remaining resin in the mixing bowl hardens much faster and sturdier than the one painted on the piece.
so I'm planning on having my peps painted with something before resining that will wet-proof the paper (the one I covered with a permenant colored marker was resined with a thick layer from outside and is still dry from the inside).
I'm considering spray paint, but do I have to use a specific type?
Please tell me if you know of any ways especially if you've done it before.
thanks.