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Dear Ms. Keris,
Wasco also has an informational video on creating splash effects, should
such a thing be desired. It involves using heat-formed polyester resin, and
is quite realistic. You would need a heat gun and lots of ventilation.
I'm not sure, but you may be able to substitute polyurethane aliphatic
water clear urethane. It's vapors aren't as bad for cold pours (though I
can't speak to heat forming). Call Terry Maginnis (s.p.?) at BJB
Enterprises http://www.bjbenterprises.com/ for technical help on achieving
water effects with this product. They also have dyes that can be used to
tint the water. Good luck!
Cordially,
Paul Pallansch,
Dioramist,
Up-Close Realism
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