GouletPens
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I had the Artstuf.com powered dyes already so I went to use those in alumilite casting my first ever worthless wood (shoutout to Curtis for his instructions). The alumilite worked great and I had no problem there, but I noticed the powder dye was not mixing thouroughly enough and you can see chunks of dye once turned. I don't think it's a mixing problem b/c I mixed them for probably 5 straight minutes. I think the dye itself is not fine enough. The yellow dye was the worst, very chunky. The plum color was actually a blue and red I mixed together, but you can see there was one little red chunk that wanted to stand out. Maybe the dyes are too old and are clumping together? Maybe I need to grind them up a bit to make them finer?
I did more searching on here and everyone seems to love the pearlex so i went out and bought some this morning at Michaels. It's noticibly finer than the artstuf dyes, and it seemed to cast well, though I haven't turned anything from it yet.
So I really have two questions:
1) Is there an effective way to use the artstuf dyes in alumilite?
2) Can I use transtint dyes as a base for the pearlex instead of mixol (again, I already have some transtint dyes I bought from woodcraft and would like to use them if possible)?
Thanks for the help....
I did more searching on here and everyone seems to love the pearlex so i went out and bought some this morning at Michaels. It's noticibly finer than the artstuf dyes, and it seemed to cast well, though I haven't turned anything from it yet.
So I really have two questions:
1) Is there an effective way to use the artstuf dyes in alumilite?
2) Can I use transtint dyes as a base for the pearlex instead of mixol (again, I already have some transtint dyes I bought from woodcraft and would like to use them if possible)?
Thanks for the help....
