I know there are a few people here who make acrylic resin crafts. I'm getting ready to make a DIY mini-immersion blender using one of the attachments to my electric milk frother, but I have a couple of questions first if anyone knows the answers. I'm hoping one of you crafty or scientific minded people might be able to help before I destroy an attachment that it seems I may not be able to replace.
I have this milk frother and I love it. It is powerful enough to do pretty much anything. The only problem is that it incorporates air, which I'm trying to prevent by adding a bell shape to cover the blade.
I thought about using half of a small stainless steel bath bomb mold. I would need to cut out holes/slits to allow the product to move freely inside the bell, maybe flatten the top a bit and then have my neighbor weld it to the attachment. But that would require a lot of sanding, cleaning etc. and I don't know if the weld compound would be toxic or not. So, sorta scrapped that idea.
Idea 2, and the one I'm stuck on currently, is the use some type of acrylic resin or epoxy over a mold to form the bell with the holes/slits. However, I don't know what I could use that would be strong enough. It would be great if whatever is used could also withstand lye, but that is more of a "would be nice to have" but not essential. I plan to use it more for emulsifying smallish batches of lotions, shampoos, etc.
Does anyone have any idea if this is possible and if possible, what type of resin or epoxy would work?
I have this milk frother and I love it. It is powerful enough to do pretty much anything. The only problem is that it incorporates air, which I'm trying to prevent by adding a bell shape to cover the blade.
I thought about using half of a small stainless steel bath bomb mold. I would need to cut out holes/slits to allow the product to move freely inside the bell, maybe flatten the top a bit and then have my neighbor weld it to the attachment. But that would require a lot of sanding, cleaning etc. and I don't know if the weld compound would be toxic or not. So, sorta scrapped that idea.
Idea 2, and the one I'm stuck on currently, is the use some type of acrylic resin or epoxy over a mold to form the bell with the holes/slits. However, I don't know what I could use that would be strong enough. It would be great if whatever is used could also withstand lye, but that is more of a "would be nice to have" but not essential. I plan to use it more for emulsifying smallish batches of lotions, shampoos, etc.
Does anyone have any idea if this is possible and if possible, what type of resin or epoxy would work?