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    Default UV cured finishes

    Someone school me on UV dried epoxy finishes. I bought a bottle of Lisa Pavelka Magic-Glos, meant for making jewelry, at Michael's Hobby shop, but it does not harden under my Ebay UV flashlight. It will harden if I put it out in the direct sunlight, so I know it works.

    My question is: Did I get the wrong epoxy or the wrong flashlight. On my fixed income I can not afford the items sold at the fly shops.
    Clint
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    How long did you hold it under the flashlight? Just curious.

    Rick

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    I am no expert but you may have the wrong light. A google search revealed that the company recommends this light http://https://store.lisapavelka.com...ght_s/1874.htm . This is listed as a 9 Watt light and I don't think the Ebay UV which I may have the same one, is strong enough. You could try new batteries int the UV light and/or trying sunlight.
    Good luck,
    Mike

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick Z View Post
    How long did you hold it under the flashlight? Just curious. Rick
    Well it may be a moot point now. I really couldn't remember how long I held the light over the popper I was trying to coat. So I sat at the bench and tried to paint another popper and do some testing. NOPE - it seems that the entire bottle (1 oz.) is as solid as a rock.

    Quote Originally Posted by melk View Post
    I am no expert but you may have the wrong light. A google search revealed that the company recommends this light http://https://store.lisapavelka.com/UV_Light_s/1874.htm . This is listed as a 9 Watt light and I don't think the Ebay UV which I may have the same one, is strong enough. You could try new batteries int the UV light and/or trying sunlight.
    Good luck, Mike
    You are correct. I never looked into what sized light the manufacturer specified.

    So given the light I have, a small hand-held 12 bulb UV flashlight, which UV Resin (I realized in my looking around, it is a resin, not an epoxy) would you both recommend?
    Clint
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    After much reading, Youtube watching and talking to the only other fly-tier close to me (if you consider an hour and five minute drive close) I decided to get a bottle of Solar-EZ Bone Dry. My buddy has the same light I do and he says a maximum of 20 seconds for a thin coat is all that is needed. Less than $20 delivered. Worth the slight extra $$ to not worry about it. Thanks for the insight.
    Clint
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    I started out using CCG UV resin which is no longer available. I ordered a kit which came with a UV light, not sure what voltage it is. So far it's worked on all the resins I've used CCG, Bug Bond and Loon. I just got a couple of bottle of the Solarez UV resin so I'm curious to see if the light will work with them. One trick with using UV resin on poppers is to rotate them while you shine the light on them, if you have a rotary vise. It will keep bulges from developing even you're using a thin resin. Here's a couple of poppers I did with Bug Bond light which is a thin resin. A bit heavier coat over the eyes to keep them in place.

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    One other thought - I've been using Bondic, light pen and UV cure in the same tube. I got it at my local do it all drug store for about $12 or so. It also came with a spare UV resin refill.
    Mike

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    I ordered some SolarEZ from Amazon. I saw the one pictured above at $15 + $3 shipping for 1/2 oz. - so I bought the one listed below. I am hoping it is the same or similar.
    It was $18 with free shipping for 4 oz. . I will report back on how it works (or not).

    Solarez-Low-VOC-Clear-Polyester-Resin
    Clint
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    Quote Originally Posted by melk View Post
    the company recommends this … 9 Watt light

    The company also describes their light as "quick setting … (an average time of 5–10 minutes) … ". I've not used my UV finishes a lot, but 5–10 minutes seems like a whole lot longer than what mine usually requires

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