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Resin Art Fundamentals Mastery Hub: The Industry Foundation

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Q1Domain Verified
When discussing the exothermic reaction in resin art, what is the primary mechanism by which a "hot spot" or runaway reaction can be mitigated according to the foundational principles taught in "The Complete Resin Art Fundamentals Course 2026"?
Increasing the ambient temperature of the workspace to encourage faster curing.
Employing a slower-mix resin system and ensuring proper mixing ratios to manage heat generation.
Utilizing a thicker layer of resin to absorb and dissipate heat more effectively.
Adding a larger volume of pigment to the resin mixture to act as a heat sink.
Q2Domain Verified
In the context of achieving a "dead-on" pour for a river table, what critical factor, emphasized in "The Complete Resin Art Fundamentals Course 2026," dictates the success of preventing resin leakage from the mold sides?
The curing time of the initial "dam" layer of resin before pouring the main body.
The viscosity of the resin at the time of pouring, with higher viscosity being preferable.
The use of a mold release agent on the interior surfaces of the side walls.
The structural integrity and rigidity of the mold's side walls and the seal at the base.
Q3Domain Verified
According to "The Complete Resin Art Fundamentals Course 2026," what is the most significant practical implication of "fish-eye" defects appearing on the surface of cured resin, and how is it typically addressed at a foundational level?
It points to surface contamination (e.g., oils, grease), which is best rectified by sanding and recoating or applying a new top layer.
It signifies an incomplete chemical reaction, necessitating a longer curing time or higher ambient temperature.
It indicates insufficient UV protection, requiring the addition of UV inhibitors to subsequent pours.
It is a sign of air bubbles trapped during mixing, best resolved by a thorough flame or heat gun pass immediately after pouring.

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