I have had a couple of problems using the West System G/flex 655 and System Three Black Epoxy Pigment. First, there are tiny pits in the repaired material; second, the repair seems to be more vulnerable to teeth marks than vulcanite.
My process has been to thoroughly mix the epoxy, add a few drops of pigment, apply to the stem, and let it dry at room temperature for 24 hours. I use a file, 400/600/800 wet-dry sandpaper, and the 9 levels of Micro-Mesh pads to shape and finish.
These are my first attempts at using epoxy, so any advice you can give will be appreciated.
Here are some pictures of the repairs. The first two are the front and back of a stem; the third picture is of another stem and shows the teeth marks after I smoked it just a couple of times:
My process has been to thoroughly mix the epoxy, add a few drops of pigment, apply to the stem, and let it dry at room temperature for 24 hours. I use a file, 400/600/800 wet-dry sandpaper, and the 9 levels of Micro-Mesh pads to shape and finish.
These are my first attempts at using epoxy, so any advice you can give will be appreciated.
Here are some pictures of the repairs. The first two are the front and back of a stem; the third picture is of another stem and shows the teeth marks after I smoked it just a couple of times: