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New scare tactic to deter speeding drivers - Your opinions?

New scare tactic to deter speeding drivers - Your opinions?

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Cover the bottom well with duct tape or even masking tape. It's fine for the adhesive parts to be touching the resin, though the surface where it touched won't be as shiny as if you'd used a plastic or silicone mold, etc. Or you can press the cutter into a flat sheet of raw polymer clay or perhaps modeling clay both of which are oil-based. You might get a tiny raised area around the top of the bottom of the molded resin though that you'd want to sand off, etc, depending on how well you snug the clay around the interior of the bottom of the cutter. (It will definitely leak out if you just place the cutter onto waxed paper or something.) p.s. By poly resin, I assume you mean polyester craft resin since that would be the mostly likely choice? HTH, Diane B.
Hopefully nothing! Schools block those sites for a reason. If you need to access those sites, then wait till you get home and do it there, otherwise, forget it.

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