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October 07, 2019, 10:56:23 AM
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I have a question for those familiar with creating objects with resin. Due to the keywords involved I can't find much useful information related to how to complete this project I have in mind. Essentially what I want to do is create a resin display piece that looks like liquid pouring out of a container hanging in mid air on to another object. Here is an example of what I mean.




Now this is not exactly what I want, I can tell this object was cast then assembled (the stream of liquid itself) but it is essentially the same concept.

Does anyone familiar with resin know how I can reliably pour it and have it maintain its shape as one solid piece without casting and without the resin simply pooling and breaking the stream? I need it to be one piece and pouring over another object with the viscosity appearance approximately of gravy or maybe a milk shake. No guesses please, I can guess myself all day, I would like replies from people with actual experience, or at least links to tutorials. Thanks for your time.
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