Hello
I need to fill a long, meandering and quite 'dynamic' recess that goes across a surface im working on. I'd like to inlay it with metal ideally, it will need to be a filling and sanding back sort of thing rather than a casting and cutting in sort of thing because of the shapes involved.
There are two options I can find. One is pouring molten pewter into the recess and flushing it once set, which would be my preferred option but Im not sure whether it can be trusted to stay put.
The other is epoxy and metal powder, but I dont know that I would be able to get a true metallic effect, i watched a few videos and it seems it comes out quite dull, but perhaps experimenting with higher concentrations would be effective one it was buffed up.
Does anyone have any experience along these lines?
I need to fill a long, meandering and quite 'dynamic' recess that goes across a surface im working on. I'd like to inlay it with metal ideally, it will need to be a filling and sanding back sort of thing rather than a casting and cutting in sort of thing because of the shapes involved.
There are two options I can find. One is pouring molten pewter into the recess and flushing it once set, which would be my preferred option but Im not sure whether it can be trusted to stay put.
The other is epoxy and metal powder, but I dont know that I would be able to get a true metallic effect, i watched a few videos and it seems it comes out quite dull, but perhaps experimenting with higher concentrations would be effective one it was buffed up.
Does anyone have any experience along these lines?