A avbill Member Joined Oct 18, 2007 Messages 1,973 Location San Bruno, CA, USA. Jan 23, 2008 #1 Why do you need a pressure pot for resin based blanks sure as filling in the blank voids bill Daniels
Why do you need a pressure pot for resin based blanks sure as filling in the blank voids bill Daniels
gketell Local Chapter Leader Joined Dec 15, 2006 Messages 2,772 Location Pleasanton, CA, USA. Jan 23, 2008 #2 To collapse the air bubbles that are formed as part of the pouring/mixing/pouring and to push it into the nooks and crannies of the blank voids. GK
To collapse the air bubbles that are formed as part of the pouring/mixing/pouring and to push it into the nooks and crannies of the blank voids. GK
S sbell111 Member Joined Jan 16, 2008 Messages 3,470 Location Franklin, TN Jan 24, 2008 #3 I've had good luck making solid PR blanks without a pressure pot, but I would definitely use it if I was making a 'worthless wood' blank or if casting other objects in the PR such as shredded cash or loofa.
I've had good luck making solid PR blanks without a pressure pot, but I would definitely use it if I was making a 'worthless wood' blank or if casting other objects in the PR such as shredded cash or loofa.
J Jarheaded Member Joined Nov 30, 2007 Messages 1,264 Location Fairfield county, CT, USA. Jan 24, 2008 #4 The pressure pot helps to eliminate the chances of an air bubble being stuck in your casting and ruining what would otherwise be a nice pen. Johnnie
The pressure pot helps to eliminate the chances of an air bubble being stuck in your casting and ruining what would otherwise be a nice pen. Johnnie