2 part epoxy resin usually has air in it from mixing, and the two ways to deal with it are very low pressure (vacuum chamber, a bastardization seen here) or very high pressure (pressure pot).
What is strange is why they are doing this to UV resin, as it doesn't usually have issues with air bubbles since it's not mixed.
2 part epoxy resin usually has air in it from mixing, and the two ways to deal with it are very low pressure (vacuum chamber, a bastardization seen here) or very high pressure (pressure pot).
What is strange is why they are doing this to UV resin, as it doesn't usually have issues with air bubbles since it's not mixed.
Maybe my resin is cheap, maybe air is getting in it by being poured around. I dont know but it works :)