Need a temporary edging that resin will not stick to

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    • #11598
      Sally
      Guest

      Hi please help I’m trying to make a resin charm. The problem I face is I need a temporary outer edging that I can shape to my liking and will not stick to my resin. Any suggestions to what I can use.

    • #11599
      Katherine Swift
      Keymaster

      Packing tape or masking tape works well (sticky side). If not, you can melt some wax and use that.

    • #11646
      Memeaux
      Guest

      I’ve seen both Silly Putty (which is silicone) used.
      Also, saw someone use silicone caulk for abstract shapes.
      I have also tried to master this challenge.
      Since making a mold with silicone caulk is not very difficult or expensive, you could potentially make a mold with your object, place the object in the mold and pour resin on top. Or use the reusable mold material seen on resin obsession..
      Without knowing what you plan to resin, don’t know if these ideas would solve your problem.
      Good luck!

    • #14976
      Barb
      Guest

      Silicone caulk works and resin won’t stick.

    • #29122
      Maya
      Guest

      Try hot glue on packing tape! Put Vicks on the glue once it is cooled so that it doesn’t stick.

      • #29154
        Katherine Swift
        Keymaster

        Love this.

      • #38172
        Deborah Pouliot
        Guest

        Hi, I don’t understand using both tape and hot glue ???

    • #33498
      Tonny
      Guest

      You can use polypropylene or polyethyleen. Those are used for packing soap (shampoo) or drinks, like milk (don’t confuse with PET).
      Resin wil not stick to it.

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