# Paraloid B-72 Conductive Dip Recipe Video + Mixing PDF

**Price:** $20.00
**Type:** digital
**Category:** Recipes
**Availability:** available

## Description

<p style="font-size:1.05rem"><strong>The dip that captures organics before they wilt.</strong></p>

<p>Most conductive dips take their sweet time hardening &mdash; by the time they cure, your leaf has drooped, your flower has slumped, and the piece you wanted is gone. Paraloid B-72 flips that. It is the fastest-drying resin in the paraloid family, so when you dip a fresh leaf, a stir flower, or a twisted succulent, it locks the form in place before nature has a chance to move.</p>

<p>This is the B-72 chapter pulled straight out of my <em>Advanced Electroforming</em> class.</p>

<h3>What is inside</h3>

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<li>The full mixing recipe with a downloadable PDF &mdash; multiple ratios for different organics (low-moisture leaves and flowers, high-moisture succulents and cacti, even a high-resin variant for painting conductive circuits on glass)</li>
<li>A real, on-camera demo &mdash; mixing the dip, dipping a garden cutting, watching it harden in seconds, then the same flower fully electroformed in copper</li>
<li>The magnetic stirrer I actually use (the cheap one that outlasted my $150 ones &mdash; I name names)</li>
<li>The one trap I see everyone fall into when reading the recipe &mdash; sounds dumb, ruins batches</li>
</ul>

<p>If you electroform organics &mdash; anything with motion, curl, or moisture in it &mdash; this is the dip you want in your toolkit.</p>

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<p><em>Want the rest? Every conductive dip, every patina, every fix-when-it-goes-wrong lives inside the full <a href="/courses">Advanced Electroforming course</a>.</em></p>

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