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LET'S RESIN Polyurethane Resin is a 60oz two-part casting resin that cures rapidly within 10 minutes, offering ultra-low viscosity and low odor for easy mixing. Perfect for a variety of applications, it creates durable, lightweight, and machinable castings, making it an ideal choice for both hobbyists and professionals.
P**.
Pure plastic
If you want pure plastic this is your option. I liked the fact that the replica was great-but I had difficulty in hand painting it. It is expensive. Very short acting resin. Before I could pour it it was drying and thick. Turns white so coloring it before mixture pour may be the way to go. I would not buy it again. I used it because i poured a Plaster of Paris figurine and it was heavy and thought that my canvas wouldn't be able to handle the weight. A better option was buying a wood canvas/wood glue.
C**S
Lets Resin Polyurethane resin
The media could not be loaded. I LOVE how fast this resin cures, but at the same time you must use much smaller amounts or it will flash cure before you get to use it. Overall an amazing product! Will be buying more very soon.
N**C
Works as advertised.
Easy to use, produces a good product.
K**E
Cures Quick
Wonderful quick cure resin but not happy with the way it pours from bottles. Very messy pour.
W**R
Good stuff but peeew...
PROS:* Generous amount of resin for the price (60 oz compared to the standard 16 or 32). This is it's primary selling point.* Actual setup time is 4+ minutes, which gives you plenty of time to mix it, pour and adjust.* Nice and hard when it cures, and no odor once cured.* Easy to mix, easy to pour* The resin is thin (low viscosity) when just mixed, which helps it fill in holes and cracks better and more quickly.CONS:* Instructions warn that it is caustic. Wear nitrile gloves (included) and eye protection when using. If you get it on your skin it will likely itch or burn (ask me how I know). ;D* Oh, the smell. This puts off a noxious, chemical stench while curing (see Advice below). SMELLS BAD.* No easy-pour spout. I put mine in plastic "catsup" pour bottles to make it easier to pour. This may seem like a small issue, but the lack of a small spout (or at least a glued-on covering so we can punch a hole to pour) is a big deal when trying to measure small amounts.* Instructions say to stir for 15 seconds, but like other resins it requires a good 40-45 seconds stirring or it won't set up properly. (See below.)* Curing time to handling is about 30 minutes to de-mold (during which time it has a very noxious odor). For my projects that is no problem.* Initially it is crystal clear, but tends to form micro-bubbles as it cures. But since it dries opaque white, this isn't as big an issue as if it were clear resin.ADVICE:Odor: I recommend covering the curing item with a clear plastic pan or cup (I use playing cards), because the stench is really bad (will cause headaches with some people). Once it is fully cured it is odor-free, but during the curing phase it's really noxious. Several customers mention the odor-- and they are not wrong. Alternately, use in a well-ventilated shop area. (The smell will travel everywhere.) You can use inside your home if you cover the item while curing. That's what I finally did, and it worked well. Problem is you usually want to watch it for bubbles until it starts turning white (then you can cover it). So the smell can definitely be an issue.Actual Mixing Time: The advised '15 second' mix time is definitely insufficient-- and likely the reason some 1-star reviews find the stuff not setting up. This is a case of 'do not follow the instructions'. You actually have a good 3 to 4 minutes+ of working time (considerably longer than 2 minutes). You need to mix this stuff for 40 to 45 seconds. It is properly mixed when the entire fluid is crystal clear with no visible 'waves' or fog. If it starts getting warm, time to stop mixing and start pouring... but even then you'll still have around 2 minutes before it starts setting up.If you don't mix it long enough, it won't set up properly. That's a given for all resins. 15 seconds simply is not nearly enough time.Don't worry; you DO have time to pour after mixing. Pour large molds in separate-batch layers. Smaller items can be poured in one go. ONCE IT IS POURED leave it alone except for any bubbles that come to the top, which should be popped with a toothpick or sharp tool.POUR FROM A HEIGHT. Holding the mixing cup higher and pouring in a small stream will help de-gas as you are pouring into the mold. This is recommended by almost all resin companies and is the best method I know of for removing any rogue bubbles.VACUUM DE-GASSING IS NONSENSE. You don't have near enough time. So while the instructions recommend doing so, your vacuum chamber would have to be high quality and very fast or this stuff will set up before you have time to mold it. Consider: 45 seconds to mix, 30 to 60 seconds (minimum) to vacuum de-gas... how much mold time left? If you're Super Molder... go for it. Otherwise, forget vacuum degassing and just use the high-pouring method. Vacuum degassing is usually intended for longer set time resins.SUMMARY: This resin comes in a generous amount for the price (I wouldn't pay more), and it works. The smell (while curing) is noxious. It's a shame both liquids are clear as that makes mixing less user-friendly. But the final product is white, hard, has no-odor, and according to the manufacturer has no dangerous properties when cured (so it is basically just resin plastic and can be used for almost anything). I like it because of its low price. Once it's cured it is workable and paintable and works like any other resin product. It is only the curing stage that requires any special handling.As a note: ALWAYS WEAR EYE PROTECTION when using any resin product... or doing any shop work at all. Eyes are precious. Wearing gloves when using any chemical is a good idea. Many chemicals can be caustic or absorb into the skin and bloodstream. Best to be safe. Hope all this helps.
K**R
Fast and good.
Works well. You have to be fast but gave a great white backing.
R**Y
First time resin maker. Loved it.
My first time ever trying resin. Worked great!
H**K
Not impressed
Very hard to pour. Has a strong odor. Has lot's of bubbles. Warnings on label and on pamphlet regarding wearing pPE and proper ventilation. It is recommended to use a pressure pot to remove bubbles. Another expensive item. With only 2 minutes working time there's no time for a pressure pot. Resulting creation is very much like a piece of white plastic. You can coat your mold with mica powder. But the color still fades some and the back will still look like white plastic. I've tried this several times with this order. You can only make small items UNLESS you can pour super quick. It starts to cure almost as soon as your done stirring. If you pour something thin when it cures it is super bendy. I don't see the benefit to this over uv resin.
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