Fisherman_Brazil
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Holding this piece, in some way, just like holding a 20 karat diamond to me!
And enjoy the music if you will.
http://tw.youtube.com/watch?v=ZORqZv3odh8
Kraus & McDaniel - Pearl Fishers duet
Don't worry! more opportunity are coming up!WOW!!! impressive that's one large female idolomantis! Now i regret not keeping more dried specimen of this wonderful species
Yes, indeed! My friend.Very nice mate, guess the colours shouldn't fade nowDid you do it yourself?
Many chemcal distibutor would sell this stuff, just make sure let it cured (dried up; cross-linked) slowly to minimize the bubbles.Let us know the ingredient, and I think a lot of us will start making "ember"ized insect.
Actually, one of my grad student is conducting a study on the optimization of this manufacturing process. Currently I use Eposy resin, but eventually, other resin will be used. Go to the the hardware store and pick up the Epozy resin, which comes in part A and B (hardener), just mixing then up, and pour into a mold containing the dried specimen, and wait until it set. Currntly, 8 hours is all it takes!That is VERY cool Luke!! What did you use and how long did it take to do? I may need to start preserving them that way. Much less trouble with broken legs later as well.
Stain of some kind, just there, try to preserve the whole thing as it was.Very nice! What is that stuff on its arm?
Just experimental!Wow. You should sell those.
Might present to somebody at time!I agree with rick ^_^
Thanks my friend.Very good idea with the shed skin mate B)
Any soft plastic container, such as Rubbermaid(?), will do. Usually, PE material serves good for this purpose.That's amazing. Very nice work. You could definitely sell those but after making such an impressive piece of art I would want to keep it for my own viewing pleasure. What exactly did you use for a mold?
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