New Smooth-On Black Resin

I've gotten ahold of a test kit of this about three weeks ago from my distributor, and it's NICE!!! It can be polished to a high gloss.
They're not calling in ONYX for nuthin'!
I'm never going to have to paint a proton pack again.
Can't wait to get some bigger stuff cast. The cold casting possisblitlies are awesome with this stuff too.
 
This sounds TRULY AWESOME guys, thanks for the report ! :thumbsup

Got a question for you that HAVE some of it. Like most people,
I powder my molds to get the best possible casting
when pressuring. Have you guys tried that to see what effect
powdered molds have on the BLACK FINISH ?

I'll probably try a trial kit anyway, but am curious ? :love
 
This sounds TRULY AWESOME guys, thanks for the report ! :thumbsup

Got a question for you that HAVE some of it. Like most people,
I powder my molds to get the best possible casting
when pressuring. Have you guys tried that to see what effect
powdered molds have on the BLACK FINISH ?

I'll probably try a trial kit anyway, but am curious ? :love



It gives it a great dusty look. So in my case, Silver Bullet casting powder and a bit of baby powder make my GB gear look down right screen used! I have yet to try any of the bronze or gold, but am excited to play around with a copper/worn brass look, just for giggles.

. . .
 
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Let me correct myself, and get some better info for y'all.

There's only one type right now, but may be more down the road; slower cure time and what not. My distributors said slower curing times is a possibilty down the road. This one is mostly meant for cold casting.

The current ONYX is on the quick side, with a 2.5 minute pot time, and 10-15 minute demold time.
Pint kit sets you back about 30 bucks
Gallon kit is just over 89.
They claim its darker, stronger (can handle up to 200 degrees of heat!), and cheaper. It's also mercury free.
After using and experiencing the nasty side effects of Alumilite, I'm more than looking forward to the gallon I just ordered.
i'll get some pics up once I get some larger casts made up.
 
It was more me then them, to be sure.
I wasn't prepared properly while using it inside in a small basement appartment.
Probably shoulda cracked a window or two.:rolleyes
But still, Mercury free is a nice addition, since what I'll be casting is pretty big.
 
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