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This time, I would like to try using "Clear" and "Clear High Viscosity" among the UV resins sold by Daiso, a 100 yen store, and compare the two.
Recently, resin has become a staple among handmade goods lovers.
You can often find it at handicraft stores, on the Internet, and even at 100-yen shops.
It is not easy to prepare various materials and tools, but 100-yen shops make it easy for first-timers to try it.
What is the difference between "high viscosity" and "clear"? Which one should I buy? You may wonder, "Which one should I buy?
In this article, I will actually use two clear resins and compare the differences!
In addition to the "clear" and "clear high viscosity" resins that we will be comparing, Daiso also had colored resins that are colored from the start, as well as large-capacity 300 yen ones.
They also sell coloring agents to add color to the resin, muddlers and palettes to mix the resin, and molds to pour and harden the resin.
It is nice to know that these can be bought for almost 100 yen.
First, I tried using "Clear".
The content is 5 g. It is a quick-drying type and seems light and easy to use.
The colorant (this time I used the colorant I usually use. It is not from Daiso) is also easy to mix.
It is easy to pour into the mold and takes a nice shape.
It is easy to spread, so it is easy to coat, but because it is easy to pour, it may be necessary to layer it little by little over and over again to make it thicker.
Next, let's try using "Clear High Viscosity".
When you take it out, it is already chunky and different from clear.
When coloring agents are mixed in, it seems to be easier to get air bubbles than "Clear.
It was difficult to pour it into the mold because of its high viscosity.
When coating, I was able to put the resin on the mold as it was hard to flow.
I often use plastic bobbins, so it was easy to use for coating plastic bobbins.
Conclusion, "Clear" is easy to use all-around
If you are trying out resin for the first time, "Clear" is easy to use.
We recommend using "High Viscosity" for a hard coating!
Clear" is recommended for coloring and molding, and "High Viscosity" is recommended for thin and beautiful coatings.
For a thin, clean coating, use "High Viscosity" and for a plump coating, use "Clear".
It is a good choice for a first try, but the capacity is small, so you may want to make many more works!
If you want to make more, it is recommended to purchase large-capacity resin from Amazon or Rakuten, etc., as it is inexpensive.
If you want to buy resin online, we recommend Amazon.
Considering the capacity, it is sometimes cheaper than 100 yen, so I often buy from Amazon.
It arrives quickly, and if you are a member of Amazon Prime, shipping is often free.
Click below to take a look if you like.😊
When using resins, be sure to use them with good ventilation.
Also, touching the resin before curing with bare hands may cause resin allergy!😣
Please use vinyl gloves when using it.♡
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This time, we compared the use of "Clear" and "Clear High Viscosity" UV resin sold at 100-yen Daiso, how was it?
Each type of resin has its own strengths and weaknesses, so it would be good to try using different types depending on the type of work you want to create.
Let's start an enjoyable handmade life with the resin often used by professionals!💕
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