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Re: Doming - Anyone tried it?
Posted: 23 Jul 2010, 19:36
by Paul
some good prices here if you want to give it a go

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Re: Doming - Anyone tried it?
Posted: 23 Jul 2010, 20:05
by Justin
So this is based upon a single epoxy or is it 2 and needs mixing? Also, I assume that the mini blow torch is for setting the epoxy so no UV required?
Re: Doming - Anyone tried it?
Posted: 23 Jul 2010, 22:21
by Ian M
Justin,
It is a 2 part acrylic & both parts are in the applicator so when you press it both parts mix as it comes out of just the one nozzle.
The blow torch is usually used to get rid of the air bubbles that become trapped.
I think you would still need the UV to set them.
You could always do it like I do & use a small company that just do arylic doming.
They have just done a large job for me & I have 100% mark up on it
Ian
Re: Doming - Anyone tried it?
Posted: 23 Jul 2010, 22:24
by Justin
I'm guessing the UV is the expensive bit? I was asking about Crystal printing which also uses the UV source, maybe I could use the box for both?
Re: Doming - Anyone tried it?
Posted: 24 Jul 2010, 01:55
by Ian M
Justin,
I don't think you need a UV lamp as the acrylic air dries as it has a catalyst mix in with it.
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Ian
Re: Doming - Anyone tried it?
Posted: 24 Jul 2010, 07:30
by Paul
air dry will take few hours to cure. with uv units few minutes

but who said UV unit must be expensive??? you can but just uv bulb or any uv unit on market. dont need to be doming dedicated one

I will use my wife nile cure lamp

Re: Doming - Anyone tried it?
Posted: 27 Jul 2010, 01:48
by Jase
The biggest problem with doming is if your not UV curing you need a room with a humidity level of around 40%, otherwise you will be plagued with problems with bubbles, also the resin has a short shelf life, yes its relatively easy to do but unless you have the right enviroment for the resin to cure it can be very wasteful and expensive.
Re: Doming - Anyone tried it?
Posted: 27 Jul 2010, 14:03
by Ian M
Thanks Paul & Jase.
I'm learning more & more about doming now. I'd love to have a go at some time myself but, just think it might be a step too far just now.
Ian
Re: Doming - Anyone tried it?
Posted: 13 Aug 2010, 17:13
by Justin
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Just found this start up kit which seems to be a very good price, would love to have a go. All looks a little time consuming for the double sided keyrings I do but worth the effort. I wonder how practical it would be just doming 1 or 2 keyrings though?
Re: Doming - Anyone tried it?
Posted: 14 Aug 2010, 13:32
by Jase
Not very practical because you would have to bin the rest of the resin cartridge if you only did 1 or 2 key rings so it would be expensive