Resin/epoxy countertop pour and printing

Cool. I put it on the calendar. Any idea how long it will take?.. I scheduled for an hour although I suspect it will be longer…

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Do you want to charge a fee and have enrollment?

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awesome! Let me know if there is anything I can do to help.

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Do you want a limit to attendees. I’m happy to help. Let me know what you need.

It will likely take several hours of bubble popping and working the edges

No Charge, any donations made will go towards MakeICT.

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A Fan may not be a bad idea. We have one in Facilities we can use.

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UPDATE: We are pouring the finish coat tomorrow 3/13 at 10 am if anyone would like to help. Sorry for the short notice.

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I have found that letting the cup of resin sit in hot water for a few minutes before adding it to the hardener, then stirring fairly slow helps to prevent bubbles during the flood coat. Also a very light spray of isopropyl alcohol before curing also helps prevent bubbles.

I’m still a go for tomorrow.

I also hit it with a heatgun to pop bubbles. Are you coming tomorrow? @jwithers

Yessir