I would like to inlay a child's photo into the center of a small platter (coaster). How do I protect the photo from damage?
Bill, I make fishing lures for my boat. The resin doesn't seem to ruin some of the inserts like shiny paper and other things. I even add a label from one of those labeling machines, the ink doesn't even run. I'm thinking a picture won't be damaged. Would have to try first...Put it behind glass. I don't think that you could encapsulate it in anything without ruining the photo.
I should read the whole thread before answering.... LOL, yes, I believe that resin should work....The more advanced pen turners put photos around the barrels of pens and cast resin around them.
I think a clear epoxy could be poured over the photo. Something like crystal coat.
Tables are done this was all the time.
Be easy to test the process on a board.
Epoxy has the advantage of making the coaster water proof.
You want the bar type epoxy.Thanks for the replies. I looked up Crystal Coat and got several different hits including one that was for a finish you put on while on the lathe made by a maker of friction cost so that is probably not it. The other hit was for bar top coating by the gallon. Any tips for finding small quantities of a resin type product that is clear not yellow. Also thought I may try a spray contact glue to hold the photo and then top coat with a crystal clear acrylic. Any thoughts on this idea. Will report back on my results when done
Dye-Sub on aluminum. Built to take a nook-u-lar hit. Can even be used as coasters. Adorama Prints or Bay Photo make them in many sizes and shapes.
Get the aluminum dye-sub print, inlay with epoxy - set it and forget it.
Clean with Windex.