This is awesome to know, I am new to Ecrylimer and was wondering if it could be painted - I was going to try watercolour! I haven't had success adding the pigment to my creations, anything with pigment just crumbles, but plain unpigmented creations turn out perfectly!
@bramblier10 ай бұрын
Yes you can paint it and you can use watercolours, acrylic, inks, Posca pens etc, we have some customers who drill dots and shapes in afterwards also and then paint on patterns. Just not an oil based paint. With the pigments just make sure that you are using the 2% rule, and especially be careful using white or white based pigments as they have a retarding effect and the piece will take longer to set.
@Radio.Chicken10 ай бұрын
@@bramblier Thank you! I have so many more ideas now to try out! I'm not sure on the percentage of pigment I used (I've only tried twice) it was one drop of the bramblier ultra red to 70mls of Ecrylimer Pro (after it's all mixed and ready to pour) so it's not alot, but twice now after about 3 hrs they still crumbled on de-mold - I will try leave it longer! :)
@bramblier10 ай бұрын
Hello@@Radio.Chicken ! There is definitely something not correct there, Ecrylimer Pro you can demold in 35 minutes easily. A few things to note - make sure you have shaken up the bottle of liquid to ensure it's fully mixed, 2.5 powder into 1 liquid so that would be 175g of powder into 70g of liquid (make sure you are weighing the liquid not going by MLS), then mix for at least 1 minute if you are hand mixing. Then once you pour it in, set your alarm for 35 minutes (Unless it's an enclosed tight mold, then leave it a bit longer) then demold. Please feel free to reach out on email at hello@bramblier.co if you need more support - we are happy to help!