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Seeking help from sanding masters

I’m having a rough time trying to get this set perfectly sanded to get to the polishing stage.

I’d just like to know what you guys would do to tackle this problem

So these were super raised edges and I used a 500-600P to smooth it out and I’m afraid of over sanding them

Do these lines throw off the balance of the die? Should I throw them to the abyss (my reject dice box that people are free to grab from) and start with new sets that are easier to sand?

u/West-Pirate-8904 — 1 day ago

Question about doubt leading to success?

I want to double tag this as also “Need Advice”.
I’ve been recently trying to work on myself and find answers, one of those questions is this.

When I want something to happen, I can’t find myself believing in ‘it’ because it almost always never happens. Instead, if I doubt it will happen, it does happen.

For example using the same scenario:
When I would doubt if I would get enough sales from a vendor market I’m attending, I’d be really successful at the end of the day. But if I think I’m going to get really good sales, it doesn’t happen.

It’s not just these instances in my life btw but this was the first example I can think of.

I don’t know if this is an energy question either but it feels like it would be…

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u/West-Pirate-8904 — 1 month ago

Any tips on how to get rainbow dice without the colours blending into a murky brown?

I've been trying to make a rainbow resin set in time for a Pride market, but so far I've only managed something that looks more like tie-dye, plus a geode-style set using mica powders.

My latest attempt was to wait until the resin reached the honey stage, then drop all seven resin dye colours into a layer of clear resin. Unfortunately, the colours still blended together and turned brown.

I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong. My next experiments are using a toothpick to add tiny amounts of dye instead of full drops, and then trying alcohol inks to see if they behave differently.

Has anyone managed to get clean rainbow effects in resin without the colours turning muddy? I'd really appreciate any tips or techniques. Thanks!

u/West-Pirate-8904 — 2 months ago