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How to Resin a 3D Object

ArtResin is best known as a glossy topcoat you pour over flat artwork—but what if your piece isn’t flat? What if it has a round or uneven surface, or something with multiple sides, like a cube? Good news: you can resin non-flat objects—it just takes a slightly different approach. Today I’m going to ... see more

How to Build a Resin Hot Box for Cold Weather Curing

Struggling to cure resin in cold weather? Discover how to build a DIY hotbox with simple supplies to maintain consistent warmth and ensure perfect curing for your resin projects. Learn step-by-step tips and tricks for effective cold-weather resin curing.

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ArtResin's Top 10 Blogs of 2024

The ArtResin blog is here to inspire and guide resin artists and crafters of all skill levels.  Whether you’re looking to refine your skills with expert tips, solve common resin issues, or explore creative project ideas, ArtResin's blogs have something for everyone. Before we step into a fresh new... see more

Why Are There Bare Spots In My Cured Resin?

Bare spots, voids, fish eyes, divots, pinholes, separations ... no matter what you call them, it's frustrating when your perfect resin pour cures with areas that just didn't take. I've been there too, so in this article, I'm going over the top 5 most common reasons behind epoxy resin bare spots. I'l... see more

What Is ArtResin's Heat Resistance?

The maximum temperature that cured ArtResin can tolerate is 120°F or 50°C. At temperatures as high as that, the cured pieces may become a little flexible but once they cool off, they will harden up once again. If your cured resin is exposed to temperatures beyond 120°F or 50°C, however - for example... see more

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