Raymond F. Super Freak CF Supporter Joined Dec 20, 2008 Messages 10,455 Reaction score 439 Location New York, NY Jul 18, 2012 #1 Does anyone know if this can be done? Im not talking about making a dyed resin loquidmand casting colord cersions of a mold, and talking about taking an already cured resin casting and tinting it a flesh tone.
Does anyone know if this can be done? Im not talking about making a dyed resin loquidmand casting colord cersions of a mold, and talking about taking an already cured resin casting and tinting it a flesh tone.
elvis1976 I am a simple man CF Supporter Joined Aug 23, 2008 Messages 12,599 Reaction score 65 Location BRUXHELL Jul 19, 2012 #2 Not sure if it will work on resin. I know that it works on plastic because I already dye some ttm19 bodies. The thing you have to do in order for this to work is miw a bit of acetone in the bath. First put a bit of acetone in the cold water and then warm it up after.
Not sure if it will work on resin. I know that it works on plastic because I already dye some ttm19 bodies. The thing you have to do in order for this to work is miw a bit of acetone in the bath. First put a bit of acetone in the cold water and then warm it up after.
robbiethepainter Super Freak Joined Dec 7, 2008 Messages 11,701 Reaction score 344 Location midwest Jul 19, 2012 #3 Dye has no binder so the only way for it to work is if can permeate the material. Is resin porous enough to absorb?
Dye has no binder so the only way for it to work is if can permeate the material. Is resin porous enough to absorb?