|
I am wanting to do a project where I make a paperweight which will look like a cutout from a pond, with koi swimming in it.
So, I've 3d printed some koi. I made a moldbox, put in a thin layer of silicone, and then stuck a smooth metal air can on top of that. I then filled in the walls and removed the air can, so I have a silione mold of a smooth cylinder with a small lip at the very base..
My plan is to fill it with normal resin for about a 1/8 of an inch, cure it, remove the disk, based it, and then re-insert it into a mold. I think the lip will hold it in place pretty well. I then plan to add some water clear resin, add a fish, and repeat as needed until the mold is full.
My concern is that whenever I've filled a wide flat area with resin, it's never been really level, it's always is a little raised on the top where the resin touches the mold wall. How do you deal with that? I assume sanding, but if you're sanding it... how do you return it to being water clear - what grits of wet paper would you use?
Or is there some other, better way?
|