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I use one cup to measure/pour and mix....I mark one cup with a line for resin and another line above that for hardner....I pour the resin, then the hardner on top of it to it's line and then mix and use all in the same cup...

I like how Steve Springfield handles the center of his XF20....
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Ok guys,
I finally had time to figure the picture processor out, I just hope these arent too big byte wise.
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Looks like you can build them better than the Chalk-mister. :-D
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JEM wrote:Looks like you can build them better than the Chalk-mister. :-D
Epoxy and Biax ordered this week SA.... :smt019 :lol: ...If I had some corporate sponsorship..... :o :lol:
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Chalk wrote:
JEM wrote:Looks like you can build them better than the Chalk-mister. :-D
Epoxy and Biax ordered this week SA.... :smt019 :lol: ...If I had some corporate sponsorship..... :o :lol:
...if I had a corporation! :P

Hey it's been at least a month since I needled you... was going into withdrawl!
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Here's a picture of my measuring process.....
I use one cup to measure/pour and mix....I mark one cup with a line for resin and another line above that for hardner....I pour the resin, then the hardner on top of it to it's line and then mix and use all in the same cup...
The pictures are of my master cups, I use them as reference to mark other cups...one is 1.5 oz and the other is 3 oz....If I need more than that I use a plastic graduated cup...

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