CDHumiston
Well-Known Member
I think I'm ready to start stabilizing my own wood and also making knife scales from acrylic resins.
I've watched a lot of YouTube videos and it seems for stabilizing people are using vacuum pots and small hobby air pumps to remove all the air from the chamber and force the cactus juice into the wood. For casting acrylic, I see the use of pressure type vessels where the materials are pressurized to remove air bubbles.
I'm wondering if it's possible to use just one set up or the other to do both jobs and achieve good results.
Anyone have experience and words of wisdom?
I've watched a lot of YouTube videos and it seems for stabilizing people are using vacuum pots and small hobby air pumps to remove all the air from the chamber and force the cactus juice into the wood. For casting acrylic, I see the use of pressure type vessels where the materials are pressurized to remove air bubbles.
I'm wondering if it's possible to use just one set up or the other to do both jobs and achieve good results.
Anyone have experience and words of wisdom?