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SUMMARY:Which Resin to Use
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You might be wondering if anyone brand of resin is better than another when it comes to making resin geodes. I have tried a few brands and they all seem to work pretty much the same. Sometimes one brand of resin may have a longer 'open' time, sometimes called 'pot' time, which is the time from mixing to the time it starts to cure. This can typically be anywhere from around 20-45 minutes, although resins with much longer working times are coming onto the market.
Some resins seem to be thinner or thicker than others and depending on how you like to create your geode - all at once with blended layers, or with separate and distinct layers, having a thicker or thinner consistency might work for you better.
You may already have a favorite brand of resin you work with, and so long as you are happy, there is most likely no reason to change to another. 
Considerations when picking a resin to work with:

Availability - just because another artist prefers a particular brand it doesn't make...

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