Hey, does the ICE bond to plastic? like what my idea is.. i wanna sculpt something.. paint it..(with acrylics) then coat it with the ice.. like an all over coat kinda thing.. (not too thick mind you) then let it dry, so if i nick it with my fingernail or if the moving parts go together it wont knock paint off it.. would that work? do you got any idea i mean have you did anything like that?
@SatansMullet Ice resin bonds quite well to polymer clay so it probably will bond well to most plastics. However if you want a hard coat to protect paint an acrylic or urethane varnish is probably a better idea. I use Delta Ceramcoat Interior/Exterior Varnish on my jewelry and it's pretty tough if you use a couple coats.
@NoadiArt thank you so much :D see im part of a toy club and we make custom toys and such.. alot of us (I MEAN ALOT) are having problems with paint coming off (cause alot of us still like to pose our toys even though they are fragile) so this should work wonders :D ill probably buy some ice resin anyway though, i got other uses for this stuff it looks amazing
Thank you for making these videos, they have actually sparked my interest in starting some crafting projects. This resin was exactly what I was looking for. I tried E6000 before but it tends to cloud and discolor over time and it does not harden as nicely.
I'm also interested in getting started with sculpting and mold making but I need a lot more information and tutorials because I'm basically clueless at the moment.
Thanks again, the demonstration is definitely appreciated. =)
Have you ever used metal clay and if so do you think that this kind of resin would work with it?
Avesfox 1 week ago
Maybe you would like to try Preciosa components in your designs? You can view their website on Facebook, it would be worth a look !
elizsparrow1 10 months ago
Hey, does the ICE bond to plastic? like what my idea is.. i wanna sculpt something.. paint it..(with acrylics) then coat it with the ice.. like an all over coat kinda thing.. (not too thick mind you) then let it dry, so if i nick it with my fingernail or if the moving parts go together it wont knock paint off it.. would that work? do you got any idea i mean have you did anything like that?
SatansMullet 1 year ago
@SatansMullet Ice resin bonds quite well to polymer clay so it probably will bond well to most plastics. However if you want a hard coat to protect paint an acrylic or urethane varnish is probably a better idea. I use Delta Ceramcoat Interior/Exterior Varnish on my jewelry and it's pretty tough if you use a couple coats.
NoadiArt 1 year ago
@NoadiArt thank you so much :D see im part of a toy club and we make custom toys and such.. alot of us (I MEAN ALOT) are having problems with paint coming off (cause alot of us still like to pose our toys even though they are fragile) so this should work wonders :D ill probably buy some ice resin anyway though, i got other uses for this stuff it looks amazing
SatansMullet 1 year ago
Thank you for making these videos, they have actually sparked my interest in starting some crafting projects. This resin was exactly what I was looking for. I tried E6000 before but it tends to cloud and discolor over time and it does not harden as nicely.
I'm also interested in getting started with sculpting and mold making but I need a lot more information and tutorials because I'm basically clueless at the moment.
Thanks again, the demonstration is definitely appreciated. =)
SkallagrimNilsson 1 year ago
@SkallagrimNilsson I have a big list of sculpting tutorial links at squidoo.com/sculpting_tips
NoadiArt 1 year ago
very nice work
demonokron 1 year ago