Trurl Posted May 27, 2005 Posted May 27, 2005 I have a couple of insects that I would like to preserve. Years ago a friend of mine had a chemical recipe to preserve insects like they had been in hardend tree sap. My question is that if any one knows how to make a fake amber or crystal that preserves insects. My friends solution which I don't have used house hold ingredients and was molded to fit a shape around the insect. So if anyone knows any way to do this, please share the directions.
mmalluck Posted May 27, 2005 Posted May 27, 2005 You want some clear, or mostly clear casting resin. Casting resin is a special two part epoxy you can get at craft stores and the like. You can also find it online, a quick google picked up this place: http://www.creative-wholesale.com/casting%20resin.html As you can see you can add dyes and what not to make it look like amber if you like. Here's a how-to for casting insects: http://www.atshq.org/articles/rhysresin.pdf Before you cast any the insects you like, I suggest you play with the mixture. There's an art to how much hardner you should use for a given mold. Too little hardener and the stuff stays tacky. Too much and it'll heat up, crack the plastic, and/or cook the insect. You also have to mix this stuff really, really well or you'll end up with gooey spots. All this is in the how-to. Give it a look it has some good pointers.
Trurl Posted May 30, 2005 Author Posted May 30, 2005 Thanks for the info. I am going to attempt it in the future. I like how you can get different molds. If the stuff turns out to tacky you could probably buff it down with a dremel tool. I got a couple insects that are a little interesting in good condition. I have a mosquito that is over an inch long. Also I got a moth that has an interesting wing pattern. I want the preserver to preserve them as well as have something anyone can pick up in their hand and view the insects. Again, thanks for the response and good info.
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