Cast a spider in resin?
Hello
My jumping spider died a week ago. Now I'm considering casting it in resin and keeping it as a keepsake.
Is that possible? Or will it disintegrate in the resin?
Thank you for your reply.
Hello
My jumping spider died a week ago. Now I'm considering casting it in resin and keeping it as a keepsake.
Is that possible? Or will it disintegrate in the resin?
Thank you for your reply.
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Spiders bend the legs when they die, so inward. So prepare them into a natural position. Then let it dry. Let a layer of resin cure. If the surface is still sticky, put the spider on it. Wait till she sticks. Then pour the resin carefully and slowly so that no air bubbles form. Blow any bubbles with a needle. It would be optimal to produce a vacuum that “filters the air bubbles”.
No, that’s…
If, however, it is necessary to pour a base, then put the spider on it and then pour.
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