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Blacklight... had to Google that one; never heard of it.  You mean ultraviolet!   Actually there's no need with the glow resin Mark used; it charges amazingly well, even in relatively poor light.

But getting pics of the glow could be an issue; I hadn't thought of that.  I'll tap up the techy offspring for thoughts on that one in the morning.

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16 hours ago, gobbypunk said:

Hi guys the glow in the dark is so bloody hard to photograph so I don’t have any pictures unfortunately hopefully Jon can take some tomorrow 

Cheers Mark 

What resin did you use and the supplier please?

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I sell big slabs to a guy near London who makes the most incredible resin tables.
He showed me two small containers of un mixed resin. The shit stuff will cost £450 a time or the good stuff is over £800.
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Just made this for our new shower room
Old Ash burr I had for years but had lots of small faults in it so filled them with resin to stabilise and seal it.

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Nice job with the burr. I use Eli Chem for the resin and the glow powder and they are so helpful on the phone ,but taking photos is a nightmare,I have used Easy Composits resin and didn’t think it was as good , there are all sorts of glow in the dark colours on eBay but I have not bothered to order any so can’t say what they are like

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Having waited for days for a pic to upload to the Cloud this is the disappointment I managed to take in dim daylight last week.

Eli Chem was the glow used; it lasts for many hours and charges very fast in poor light.

 

 

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4 hours ago, nepia said:

Having waited for days for a pic to upload to the Cloud this is the disappointment I managed to take in dim daylight last week.

Eli Chem was the glow used; it lasts for many hours and charges very fast in poor light.

 

 

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When my kids were little I stuck luminous stars and planets on the ceiling, if it was a dull day I would use a remote thyristor flash from a 35mm camera to charge them instantly

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