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This heat gun has two static temperature settings: low heat at 392°F and high heat at 572°F. There are no nozzles, so these are the only two temperatures that you have to work with.
Heat Gun for Resin - 300 Watt Heat Tool for Epoxy Resin
You will want to stir the resin slowly. It will take longer because you want the resin and hardener to be well-mixed, but if you start off your project with the intention of keeping bubbles at bay, you will be less likely to have to get the bubbles out of your poured resin project. There are many variables to determine what makes the best heat gun for poring resin and your other epoxy art. When looking at all of the heat guns available, we kept in mind: The whole body is made of durable, but still, plastic, including the nozzle. Do not overheat it otherwise it will melt.Additional accesories: 40 heat shrink tubes, one spoon reflector nozzle and a nozzle for replacement. Considering that it has only 150W I don’t think this heat gun will perform equally well with all types of projects. I think it may be a great start or test tool, but it won’t be universal.
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If you find that your resin piece has already cured and has bubbles in it, you can sand the surface of your resin with a very fine sandpaper and re-pour another layer of resin. Just remember, a respirator mask is highly recommended with both resin mixing and with sanding. It is ok as your first heat gun to try but you will soon need to replace it, if crafting is your serious passion. This is a heat gun we highly recommend, and it is the best heat gun for the money. It is especially great for small epoxy resin projects such as resin jewelry, resin coasters and small resin molds. Keep safety in mind though! Always work in a well-ventilated area, wear protective gear and never leave your heat gun unattended while it’s on. Now, unleash that inner artist within you! Heat Gun Techniques for Achieving Different Epoxy Resin Effects
How about you show those bubbles who’s boss? Here are ten tips for banishing bubbles in resin. 1. Choose the right resin for your project.