That’s only causing so many bubbles because u used such a small cup & it didn’t allow the paddles to get fully submerged beneath the resin. It is incorporating a ton of air into ur resin. U shouldn’t have that experience if u use a larger/taller mixing cup & amount of resin so the paddles are fully submerged. I do not have this exact machine, but I do have an automatic mixer that rests on a stand & has an A/I feature to shut itself off after 4 min. Several resin artist’s that have the same mixer have explained in their videos that u won’t get added bubbles as long as u have the paddles beneath surface of the resin & don’t lift them out while it’s mixing up the resin. Hopefully this will help u in the future if u decided to keep this machine. Hate to see anyone feel disappointed by a tool that can save us so much time/trouble having to mix by hand for 3-6 minutes. Thank u 4 sharing ur review!
@CraftWhim20244 ай бұрын
Thank you for the comment. I have been using it everytime that I mix resin, and yes, it has worked better and had less bubbles when I have a fuller cup. I also have a bubble removing machine that I use now and it helps quite a bit.
@AllysonWonderlandOfResin4 ай бұрын
@@CraftWhim2024 That’s awesome, yeah I think everyone has their own prerogative & tool preferences, that they find helpful. Every resin will react differently & will vary due to multiple factors so find what works best for u & whatever bubbles don’t pop u can spritz with 99% alcohol or use heat to eliminate a majority. Spraying ur mold with alcohol immediately b4 casting will help a great deal as well. Thank you for taking time to reply, it’s much appreciated.
@CraftWhim20244 ай бұрын
You're welcome and thank you for the advice. It is appreciated.
@danielhawkins71065 ай бұрын
Why you doing that it's easier by hand than dealing with that trash
@CraftWhim20244 ай бұрын
I thought that I would give it a try. So far, I have mixed results, some batchs come out with a lot of bubbles and some don't. Thank you for your comment.