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2 Quart Resin Trap/Vacuum & Degassing Chamber (Made in USA)
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  • INCREDIBLE HOLD – Made to withstand extreme heat, humidity, wind or any other weather condition your mustache or beard encounters. Easy application with no need to reapply. Your search stops here for the perfect moustache/goatee/beard products for the gentleman on the go.
  • BEST FOR: Our Dark wax blends well with brown and reddish colored hair, and is what you’ve been looking for in a brown mustache wax. Goes on lighter than it looks in the tin & can be lighter/darker than shown due to natural variances in the waxes used. Blends well with most hair colors.
  • NATURAL SCENT & COLOR - There are no dyes or fragrances in our mustache & beard wax. Both color and scent come naturally from the waxes used. A must-have for your mustache & beard care!
  • HOW TO USE. Make sure wax, fingers & facial hair are dry before application. Warm the wax up in the tin, or by rubbing between fingers. Apply using your index finger and/or with thumb for greater control. See Product Description for more details.
  • COMPETITION-HOLD, YET STILL PLIABLE. Wax doesn't get cemented in after application. Hair remains pliable and you can change moustache styles throughout the day, with a more natural look.
  • MADE IN THE USA – Personally handmade in small batches, hand poured and tested by John the Fireman. Comes in a 1-ounce slip cover tin which can easily slide into your pocket.
  • REAL WAX, NOT CREAM OR PASTE - It's meant to be hard & stiff, & requires a little warming up before application, especially in colder months. See application tips in the Description, or watch the video.
  • OTHER VARIANTS – Also available in “Light” and “Wacky Tacky.” Our Light wax is best for white/blonde/gray hair. Wacky Tacky is our darkest wax and blends well with brown to black hair. The main difference between our ‘Dark’ and 'Wacky Tacky' wax is the Dark is lighter in color and a little less tacky/sticky in texture.
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u/Skipopotamus · 1 pointr/cosplayprops

Cheap and quick version? go with a hamster ball for the exterior and suspend the ball using some fishing line. However if you really want to do it right I would go the resin route.

A few suggestions from experience when working with resin. work in a WELL VENTILATED AREA. resin stinks bad, and given enough time it will kill you. so lots of fresh air.

Secondly, if this is something you are going to be doing on a semi regular basis i would suggest investing in a degassing chamber. when you see clear resin that is hazy its either because of tiny air bubbles or a poor mix, the degassing chamber will pull all the air out of the resin and will help get the clearest results possible.

Finally, when actually pouring the resin do not pour directly onto the interior model. pour onto the bottom of the mold and allow the resin to rise up to the interior model. this will reduce the amount of trapped air that can form bubbles around the model itself. (not a great look)

Now specifically to your model IF you do go the resin route you will need to have a spherical rubber mold that you will have to secure your interior model to (much like the hamster ball with some fishing line) if you don't secure it in the mold it will just rise to the top and ruin the look. Also making sure you choose a good location for your pour and drain spouts will be very important as they will need to be cut off and sanded flush later. You can do some great work with 2000 grit sand paper but it wont come out perfectly clear. So I would put the pour / drain spouts where you intend to hold it.


I hope this helps, it was a bit ranty but man I love pouring resin.