I am going to try to make Ryo's amazing looking gunge pictured below. I found the recipe below on another post, but the recipe materials, and the ratios change in an edit. Can anyone confirm the recipe and ratios are correct?
This material is made from pigment, titanium dioxide powder, sugar, and hot water. Weight ratio is 3:1:6:180. You can choose pigment color, and it decides the color of the material.
I forgot to write CMC-Na, which is most important. I meant pigment, titanium dioxide powder, CMC-Na, sugar and hot water. Weight ratio is 3:1:6:10:180.
So I found two more variations of the recipe. The big difference I see is less water, so I assume that will yield something thicker. I expect to receive the raw ingredients this week, and I'll make a few 1 liter test batches. I guess we'll see
the ratio is water 100, CMC 3.3, titanium dioxide 1, sugar 6.6.
imaqtru2 said: I am going to try to make Ryo's amazing looking gunge pictured below. I found the recipe below on another post, but the recipe materials, and the ratios change in an edit. Can anyone confirm the recipe and ratios are correct?
This material is made from pigment, titanium dioxide powder, sugar, and hot water. Weight ratio is 3:1:6:180. You can choose pigment color, and it decides the color of the material.
I forgot to write CMC-Na, which is most important. I meant pigment, titanium dioxide powder, CMC-Na, sugar and hot water. Weight ratio is 3:1:6:10:180.
I heard the recipe from Ryo and Hiroki, and wrote it on the thread you quote. I actually tested it several times.
More CMC-Na makes more thick. Recently I hear you can reduce sugar's ratio to about half of CMC (3kg CMC to 1.5kg sugar) if you use powerful paint mixer. Perhaps sugar is necessarily required when using sufficiently strong mixer.