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Today weamp;#39;re talking about Orasol dyes. Now, Orasol dyes are a dry artist pigment. They used to be made by Seba Gaigi, then they were taken over by BASF, now itamp;#39;s Sun Chemical, I believe, that makes the orasol dyes. It doesnamp;#39;t matter who manufactures it though. Itamp;#39;s basically a really strong dry artist pigment. We sell them in these tiny little containers because it does not take much of the Orasol to color your materials. The majority of the time youamp;#39;re gonna use orasols with your Hextol or XTR or other epoxies like that. Today Iamp;#39;m gonna walk you through how to tent your Hextol to create colored joints in your pieces. So I have some pieces here that I am gonna be joining. Iamp;#39;m not gonna do those today, but youamp;#39;ll see them at the end of this video as weamp;#39;ll have to do this tomorrow. Today weamp;#39;re gonna talk about actually mixing our Orasol dyes for our Hextyl. Now Hextyl comes in two parts. Itamp;#39;s a two-pa