Filling in sticky areas of resin

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    • #14614
      Katherine Swift
      Keymaster

      This question comes from Rose:

      I’m using Envirotex lite resin and hardener
      On saw blades. I did 3 at once, the first two
      Look great except maybe a tiny dip spot in
      One area on each. The third one I must have
      Mixed wrong ~ after 24 hours it’s tacky still.
      Questions… Can I drop a mixed batch
      Carefully (just a drop) on the indented area?
      Like fill in the little hole with a drop of new
      Mixture?
      And also ~ the sticky one.. Can I re~pour
      The whole thing to make it finished (right
      Over the top of the sticky stuff??).
      Please help!!

    • #14615
      Katherine Swift
      Keymaster

      Hi Rose,

      While you can add a drop of mixed resin to the indentation on your saw blade, it’s not going to self-level to the same height as the resin of the resin. Instead of having a divot when you are done, will will have a protruding drop.

      As for the other blade, as long as the resin is simply sticky or tacky (like tape), another coat of resin should cover it and the stickiness just fine.

      Good luck!

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