Got home laid it out on my tarp - wrapped it up (as it sort of explodes out and you dont want to have to spend time cleaning up a mess ) just opened the center of tarp enough to place nail set (be sure you have gloves and eye protection just in case ) and it took me three wacks before it shattered - scooped it up with a dust pan (plastic) and into buckets - got a full bucket and almost 3/4 in the other - enough to make a few with what I had leftover from last time
I put in pails - I got this nice plastic container I transfer to and use my brass hammer - the sides of the hammer to pound down any large bits - I do it in layers till its full
I also got a colander with handle to scoop from the dollar store - this allows any glass powder or tiny-small sharp pieces to fall to bottom so I am getting good chunks only
so lets recall what I did before
Mix 1 - made 2 cups of product
1 cupA
1 cupB
1/4 c (just under) methyl Hydrate to thin it down
results -were amazing -
way too much mix left over
too thin - a lot accumulated at bottom
had to use a 4-1/4 x 4-1/4 tile is supposed to be 5x5 this gives you more of a center to your candle so you can place a glass container in (remember epoxy is flamable ) this one had a very tight center
Mix 2 - made 1 cup of mix
1/2 cupA
1/2 cupB
1/4 c *just under) methyl Hydrate to thin it down
Again results amazing
still too much mix left over
too - thin - probably should have reduced on this mix by 1/2
used 4-1/4 x 4-1/4 tile
center was better but still not big enough
still too thin - a lot accumulated at bottom
TODAYS EXPERIMENTS
Mix 3 1/2 cup of mix
1/4 cup A
1/4 cup B
approx 1/8 or 1/2 of the 1/4 cup of methyl hydrate
changes :
cut a 5 x 5 piece of glass and ground the edges so nothing sharp
bought some glass vases/holders - not too tall but a good size to fit within the 5 x 5 tile - this will guarantee a place to put a candle - dollar store
so I filled about 1/4 of the pail with glass maybe a little more - I wanted the top of the glass holder to be close to the top of the pail
I placed the glass holder in and pushed down so its sitting in the glass - then filled in around it
make sure right up to the top
then put the 5 x 5 glass piece on and push down and settle in place you want the glass around it to be even with the base
now we mix
I found with this small qty that a water bottle will work - have lots around so I just cut the top off
measure 1/4 c water mark then another 1/4c and mark
clean out and dry (make sure its dry do not have any water in the container - it will affect the mix )
I use the end of a wooden spoon specifically marked for this mix - then wipe off with paper towel once I finish mixing
then pour as usual and push to sides with cardboard or hard piece of plastic as per original instructions
Mix 4 - 1/2 cup of mix
1/4 cup A
1/4 Cup B
1 tbsp of methyl hydrate
5 x 5 glass tile cut
glass holder for center
Mix 5 - 1/2 cup of mix
1/4 cup A
1/4 cup b
no methyl hydrate
the mix seems thin enough but wanted to really see how far it will drip down
this way between the 1/8 cup and 1 tbsp I can figure out what I may need
Pictures of results tomorrow
Exciting stuff! Looking forward to the "after" pictures!
ReplyDeleteDeborah, can you show a picture of the methyl Hydrate that you used to thin the epoxy? I keep reading that is highly toxic and flammable. I want to do the tempered glass candles for a gift but worried about reading about the toxic and flammability properties of the methyl hydrate. I tried to google it and come up with conflicting names to call it instead of methyl hydrate. Cant find it in any stores here. Can you tell me also where you purchased it and also the name of the two step epoxy you used? Thanks. Cheryl
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