New Zealand

Scroll down to find links for the materials needed in BOTH of my Domestika courses : )

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For Domestika Course:

Geometric handmade Molds: Design 3D Faceted Objects.

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Mold making materials:

SALE! 20% off my Mold Making Kits

For the more hard-to-find materials you need to make your mold you can buy them at my website. I offer more eco-friendly options than you can find online. Buy either the full kit or individual items. I ship worldwide from the UK.

CLICK HERE


The kit includes:

> Choose either x3 or x6 recyclable Polypropylene (PP) sheets (the same as I use in the course)

> 2 x biodegradable Foamboard sheets

> Scoring blade made from a handmade recycled material with a genuine OLFA blade.

You can also buy the PP sheets or scoring blade separately.

Acrylic resin

I highly recommend you use Jesmonite or Acrylic Resin instead of quick-set concrete, its easier to use and gives a better finish.

1 ) Jesmonite AC100 : You can buy your Jesmonite AC100, pigments, sealers, retarders etc from Resin Art NZ.

 

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For Domestika Course:

Decorative Object Design with Eco-Resins

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Acrylic resin

1 ) Jesmonite AC100 : You can buy your Jesmonite AC100, pigments, sealers, retarders etc from Resin Art NZ.

Bio Resin

1 ) Bio Resin : Pebeo Gedeo Crystal Bio Resin, this is the exact product I use in the course, from Gordon Harris.

 

Respirators:

Respirator for working with Resin. ( Typically 'Bio-Resin' contains some epoxy resin, so we need to protect ourselves for Epoxy resin )

There are many different types of Bio-resin (and Epoxy)  and types of masks. Here is a video explaining the difference between masks and respirators

I recommend a full face mask if you can source one, as they also protect your eyes. I only wear a half-mask because of my glasses, but both masks will filter out the resin fumes when used with the correct filters. Remember having good ventilation in your workspace is important too.

There are many types of masks and filters so ideally get a mask and filter combo that filter out both organic and inorganic vapours.

For the 3M Mask there are suggestions from many professional resin users for the right filter to use, but as I understand it 6055/6057/6059 will provide protection from resin fumes.

1 ) You should be able to buy a respirator at you local hardware store. you are looking for filters for organic/inorganic vapours or gases.