I need some advice. I bought a couple of eucalyptus bowl blanks recently. Both of them are generally ok, but both have a few shallow splits across the faces, and what look like rows of tooling/milling marks about 2-3 mm deep on the edges.(see photo). I thought I might use resin to fill in these defects, but, never having used it before, I thought i’d consult YouTube.
I thought it would be fairly straight forward, but having looked at some videos, I’m even more confused about its use. It seems that there are two types of resin, casting, and another used as filler. Is that right? If so, which do I need?
Also, on the YouTube videos showing bowls and other stuff being turned with resin, there seems to be a need for some type of pressure vessel to cure the resin. Is that also right?
If that is the case, i’ll not bother.
D
I thought it would be fairly straight forward, but having looked at some videos, I’m even more confused about its use. It seems that there are two types of resin, casting, and another used as filler. Is that right? If so, which do I need?
Also, on the YouTube videos showing bowls and other stuff being turned with resin, there seems to be a need for some type of pressure vessel to cure the resin. Is that also right?
If that is the case, i’ll not bother.
D
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