Resin Plaster - Any good for cheap casting?

a little of topic, but I love rub and buff;)
 

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I have lucky of late to pick up some commission work and for one of the jobs, I have been getting paid in product. Sure cash would be cool, but getting paid in product means I don't have to spend my cash buying product and I get to choose what products I want. A win win, I say :)
 
Beginner Value Pack Pinky & UCast65D (~$76 delivered)
Two good products to learn on and that is a good price for "delivered".

Remember, make a good mold and look after it, you will get many casts from it. Just don't use that smelly polyester resin in your PinkySil mold. It will burn it out.

Thanks again, and for everyone's help. I think I'll go with the value pack, and get my hands dirty.

Big cheers.
 
Thanks again, and for everyone's help. I think I'll go with the value pack, and get my hands dirty.

Big cheers.

Haha cool. Tip - whilst Pinkysil is fairly "skin safe" be sure to wear gloves for the resin work. Trust me, you DO NOT want that stuff on your skin.

I've been playing most of the day with it and didn't wear gloves. BIG MISTAKE. Not that I got any on my hands this time, but last time I did, I ended up having to peel it off which took skin.
 
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