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Tutorial for Casting Feathers

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Degassing Pot

I pour 2 oz. of resin into the glass cup and stick it in the vacuum pot for about 5 minutes. I also set the pot on the vibrating table while its degassing to help the bubbles rise to the top of the resin.

Date: 09/16/2007
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Degassing?

I have really enjoyed your tutorial and would like to try it for myself I do have one question though.
Is it possible to do this without the air pot and if so what extra steps are needed
Thanks

Posted by Craig (guest) on Tue 27 Apr 2010 10:55:08 AM MDT

Thanks Max,
I got the air pot from Harbor Freight and the vibrating table I made from aluminum and vibrators from an old vibrating chair.

Posted by Shane Whitlock on Fri 12 Feb 2010 08:20:50 PM MST

hello,

I stumbled upon your website and absolutely love the work you do. Where did you purchase your vaccum pot and vibrating table?

-Max

Posted by Max McDermott (guest) on Fri 05 Feb 2010 06:37:19 PM MST

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