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  1. christophergrapes

    Need help in Identifying this resin

    Dear tom, Both resin are from natives , taken from tapping trees, but they are from diffferent places in the Philippines
  2. christophergrapes

    Need help in Identifying this resin

    Photo, this is the actual resinhttp://files.engineering.com/getfile.aspx?folder=8a43bfc9-c167-4d4d-ba22-6610e3356869&file=image.jpg
  3. christophergrapes

    Need help in Identifying this resin

    Our process is quite simple, no cooking or heating needed. We just take certain amount of copal almaciga , then mix it with lacquer thinner , then let it stand over night , the following day we filter the bark, dirt and other impurities. Filter using silkscreen cloth, then we have plastic...
  4. christophergrapes

    Need help in Identifying this resin

    Im not sure about run or fused?
  5. christophergrapes

    Need help in Identifying this resin

    It dries to a hard film unfortunately it does not form a clear film, i agreeits not from the same specie, Regarding natural resins guy where can we find him? I already approach guys in the Philippines , scientist actually and they could not give a solution. Hope to hear from you soon, Chris
  6. christophergrapes

    Need help in Identifying this resin

    Hello, This is my post here, i heard great things about this forum. I make plastic varnish here in the Philippines . This is made up of Almaciga resin ( Manila Copal) combined with strong lacquer thinners. Uses of this Plastic Varnish is as a substitute for the more expensive Clear Gloss...

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