Cavex ColorChange Alginate - Fast Set (2)
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It is a large bucket that is similar to a small trash can from
If I had only done one set of hands, I might have done one bag. In my first attempt, I added water to the powder, and I found that there was a need for a bit more water than that indicated. I can only tell you to get everyone ready fast since it sets up fast. You can mix it together, if you want it to be like yogurt. Stir it fast. My mom and I set it up with our hands, and it worked well. You shouldn't jump in the bucket with your hands all the way down, Make sure you leave enough skin around your wrists to form a good base.
Three inches is the length of a baby's hand. Starting at 3 tablespoons (45 grams), I would suggest using about 3 teaspoons. Every 7 grams, there should be 15 mils of mixing. About 15 mils of water make up a tablespoon. Therefore, three tablespoons of powder will dissolve in six tablespoons of water. Make sure you adjust for size of your hand. Be quick. They are not being facetious about the curing time. Have all equipment ready for use ahead of time.
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Selected User Reviews For Cavex ColorChange Alginate - Fast Set (2)
A model of the ankle of my duck was cast so that I could create a brace for her leg. I had to get her to set fast because she was feisty! This mold worked really well, it is pliable and not hot, it makes perfect reproductions.
It was used to make a small life cast, and the detail it produced was amazing. My recommendation, if you're using it for the same thing I did, is to get a cheap bullet blender and put 100g of the powder in it and fill it with distilled water. Blend As a result, you have more time to work with it.
It was exactly as described, and it was delivered on time. While the directions are good for making dental molds, if you want to make prosthetics - such as elf ears - you will need to play with the proportions a bit to get the right The user interface is easy I recommend it.
The people who say fast set aren't kidding when they say that. For larger projects, this is not an option. In the case of dental impressions, I would only use this for small batches. The water can't be mixed fast enough if you add anything larger. It will seize up if you do not mix it in within 30 seconds. My hands were full trying to mix the ingredients fast enough to use them, so I went through two bags. My money was wasted in a big way.
Plaster of Paris molds were made with this, however it got chunky when I mixed it (it doesn't get smooth when it's being mixed) but the plaster that's poured into them doesn't seem to be affected by it.
It is a pleasure to work with the company. In terms of product support, they do not let you down.
The precision is great and it is very easy to use.
The product is what is I am happy with the.