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Not really. I like all the handling properties of Die Keen, but wish for slightly less expansion and could be a touch harder. Ive used in the past some GC Fuji Rock EP and Diamond Die and Xtreem from Hi Tech, but theyre both too hard and not quite as nice handling as Die Keen.

I order everything in bulk, so I have a lot sitting around not being used. Would there be anything wrong with mixing them? Im thinking it would just average out both the handling properties and expansion and hardness...?
 
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Watch it man, the physical properties police will be knocking on your door.
 
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Would probably be fine to use up for opposing models, so long as you enjoy the mystery color after every mix.
Recently started using PrimaRock, WMix, ivory color. Stacks well, trims well, 17k hard, .013.
Sample before you get another case of stone.
 
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as with all stone, what i have done in the past to create speedier casts is to subtract 1 or 2 ml /100g. this makes the cast set faster by about half, gets much hotter, has half the working time, but might affect your expansion. the tests we did however, for GC fujirock, showed no such expansion changes.

that stuff gets realllllly thick though.
 

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