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Instructions Wash tumbler. Apply tape to top (and bottom – optional). Spray paint the tumbler if needed. Let dry. Apply a layer of mod podge with long even strokes. Dump glitter all over while you are turning the tumbler so the mod podge is all covered. Remove tape. Let dry fully (over night). Time to epoxy.
What is needed to make epoxy tumblers?
Along with at least three days, here’s a list of what you’ll need for your first tumbler: Stainless Steel Tumbler (I used a 20oz) Spray Paint. Painters Tape. Mod Podge. Silicone Brushes. Fine Glitter. Clear Coat Spray. Epoxy (Both A and B parts).
How long does an epoxy tumbler need to turn?
Once the entire surface has been evenly covered, allow it to turn until it is dry to the touch, within 18-24 hours. Once dry, remove the tape and allow it to finish curing. At 72 hours, it will have fully cured.
Can you use a hair dryer on epoxy?
Option 3: Turning a hair dryer into an epoxy dryer If there’s one thing resin bubbles can’t stand, it’s the heat. You can actually use a hair dryer to pop bubbles; however, the heat a hairdryer provides is less potent than that of a butane or propane torch.
What can I use instead of epoxy for tumblers?
Most are using our Brite Tone(BT) as an alternative to Epoxy. BT is a Waterbased product and is very high in solids so it builds quicker than any other Waterbased products. It is very different than epoxy as you have to use several thin layers versus 1 or 2 layers of epoxy.
Does tacky epoxy ever cure?
You cannot leave the sticky resin, as it will not harden after time, it will remain sticky. You will have to either throw your item away or fix the problem. In order to avoid the problem all together make sure to do the following: You must measure out your resin and hardener precisely.
How much epoxy do I need for a tumbler?
Second, you will want to add an mL of resin for every ounce of the tumbler (for example, mix 20 ml for a 20 oz tumbler and 30 ml for a 30 oz tumbler and so on) to ensure you have enough resin for your tumbler.
How many layers of epoxy should I put on a tumbler?
It does depend on what you’re creating, but the average is 2-3 coats. To properly seal all the layers beneath, we recommend using a topcoat of your resin. For a sparkling finish, you can mix in glitter from our friends at Alumilite to realize your epoxy glitter tumbler vision.
What is the best epoxy to use on tumblers?
1. ENVIROTEX LITE EPOXY RESIN For Tumblers. Envirotex Lite is a brand of epoxy resin you can use for tumblers, whose claim to fame is that it is a pour-on, high gloss finish. It cures to a thick, glossy coating in about 8 hours at 70F, and reaches full cure in about 48 hours.
Do you have to sand between coats of epoxy on tumbler?
????TIP: Remember: whenever your resin is dry, you need to sand before you apply a second coat to ensure the two layers bond together. If you don’t sand, you run the risk of the two layers eventually delaminating.
Do you have to use epoxy on tumblers?
If you’re making tumblers, you need to be sure that the epoxy resin you’re using is food safe after it’s cured and becomes an inert plastic. There’s a lot of different epoxies out there and not all are food safe.
How do you get air bubbles out of epoxy?
Use a little heat to pop the bubbles Use a hot air gun to break the surface tension and burst the bubbles. This should be done as soon as possible after pouring. Use a propane torch to burst the bubbles. Use a fine mist spray of denatured alcohol (methylated spirits) over the surface.
How do you get bubbles out of epoxy after it dries?
Yes, you CAN get rid of bubbles after your resin has dried! Simply sand down the entire surface of your piece, making sure you pay special attention to the areas with bubbles. Wipe away all the sanding residue with a damp paper towel. Apply a fresh coat of carefully measured and mixed ArtResin epoxy resin.
Why does my epoxy have bubbles?
When the temperature is rising in an epoxied substrate before the epoxy cures, these gasses rise to the surface and are trapped by the epoxy’s surface tension. You’re more likely to see bubbles forming in epoxy if you start your project during the cooler part of the day and the epoxy is curing as the day gets warmer.
Can you seal a tumbler without epoxy?
Make sure to remove the tape before the Mod Podge dries! There you have it! A way to make a decorated Yeti cup or Ozark tumbler without having to use epoxy. As you can see from the pictures, it’s not as smooth as epoxy but it still works and actually has a nice texture to it!.
What can you use in place of epoxy?
Hard plaster and concrete are excellent epoxy resin alternatives, and their use is not limited to small surfaces only. Unlike epoxy resin, concrete and plaster can be easily applied to large surfaces as well. Other great alternatives to epoxy resin include slush latex, metal, plastic, and alabaster.
How do you fix tacky epoxy?
How to easily fix sticky Resin Recoat: Add another fresh layer of doming resin on top of the sticky spots. Move your artwork into a warmer spot for 24 and let it dry ( resin drying time 20-24 hours ). Sand the entiry sticky surface off with 80-grit sandpaper and pour another resin coat layer.
How do you remove tacky epoxy?
Scrape away any epoxy that is soft and sticky. Use a small paint scraper to remove most of it, and then use a small razor blade to cut off any small pieces that are left. Don’t push too hard with the paint scraper. Dents and scrapes in the bar top will be visible through the clear finish.
Can I epoxy over tacky epoxy?
If your resin surface is simply sticky in a few spots, you can recoat with another layer of mixed resin. The sticky resin likely happened because you didn’t mix the resin and hardener thoroughly the first time, so be sure to pay extra attention to mixing it well this time.