3D images, on a transparent ultra-thin film (10 microns) for layer-by-layer filling with epoxy resin.
Products using this film are very original and interesting.
Method of use:
Images are pasted from smaller to larger (or from less bright to brighter)
1. Dilute and pour a thin layer of epoxy resin into the mold-dry thoroughly.
2. Cut out one of the elements on the film, put it in water for about 20 seconds.
3. Pull out of the water, blot excess water with a paper towel or soft cloth.
4. Carefully, on the one hand, move part of the film from the substrate using the "shift" method".
5. Edge of the film is laid on the selected surface and carefully leveling and smoothing the tape to slowly move the substrate(bottom).
6. After removing the substrate, smooth the film over the surface expelling the remaining water and air.
7. Allow to dry naturally or dry with a hot air dryer.
8. After the image is completely dry, dilute a new batch of resin and pour a thin layer - thoroughly dry.
And so we repeat each layer: epoxy-picture-epoxy-picture, etc.
Products using this film are very original and interesting.
Method of use:
Images are pasted from smaller to larger (or from less bright to brighter)
1. Dilute and pour a thin layer of epoxy resin into the mold-dry thoroughly.
2. Cut out one of the elements on the film, put it in water for about 20 seconds.
3. Pull out of the water, blot excess water with a paper towel or soft cloth.
4. Carefully, on the one hand, move part of the film from the substrate using the "shift" method".
5. Edge of the film is laid on the selected surface and carefully leveling and smoothing the tape to slowly move the substrate(bottom).
6. After removing the substrate, smooth the film over the surface expelling the remaining water and air.
7. Allow to dry naturally or dry with a hot air dryer.
8. After the image is completely dry, dilute a new batch of resin and pour a thin layer - thoroughly dry.
And so we repeat each layer: epoxy-picture-epoxy-picture, etc.
How to keep
Store the film in a file, shifting between a sheet of paper.