Duuuuuuuude! That came out so freaking cool! Absolutely love it! That resin came out so clean and the fluorite is gorgeous! Love the way the purple shines with the light on! Fantastic video as always and thank you so much for being a part of the challenge!😄
#MakersChallenge5 is turning out to be, one of the best yet! That is such an amazing project and your daughter is a very lucky lady! Not only was it beautiful, but the level of difficulty went up ten fold using fluorite, and mitering the edges! But it was all worth it! Gorgeous! And the optical properties of fluorite are great for this! Awesome project and entry in this years Makers Challenge! Thanks for doing it as a premier to Jason!❤🎉❤
Old disabled house bound dusty rusty rockhound here: Maker's Challenge time is here! 🎉 Yeah!!! What a great idea! That is a beautiful entry piece. I love that you made it for your daughter. My father was a rockhound who had a lapidary setup. He's the one who inspired my love of all things "rocks." I've kept everything he ever made me. I'm old now. He is gone. But tokens of his love surround and comfort me today.
That turned out really nice, Jason! I knew exactly how you felt in those moments where if you messed up, it was going to ruin the whole project. Those times are stressful, but it makes success in the end even more satisfying.
Well done Jason! Gorgeous. Your daughter is so fortunate to have a dad that is so very skilled at lapidary. Amazing!! Thank you for being part of The Maker’s Challenge once again. Woo hoo our Canadian boy ROCKS!
I love the way its floating in its own light , it wouldn't work or look the same if it was sitting flat stone to the ground, this allows the light to look all surrounding, really cool effect ! bet she loves it ! another fun one my friend !
You guys have all challenged me to do more and be more creative with my rocks and fossils. I wanted to go back and say thanks again for dropping your link and code for HiTech. I just used your code for a purchase of diamond discs. I find your channel to be the best and most helpful in cutting, grinding and polishing. So keep up the great work, Jason. Your guys channel rocks!
That's awesome, Jason! The material you used was incredible! Purple is my favorite color! You made this look easy! I make jewelry with stones and resin, and we've also made lighted skulls out of resin! Might have to try this! Thanks for sharing!
And it's even better in the dark stunning!! My only point of criticism would be that the lines you drew are visible and I think an alcohol wipe would have gotten rid of those. It would be brilliant to see more cubes of different sizes and with different stones. What a wonderful project 💗💗💗💗
Very sublime, yet surreal. What a marvel! I think there are quite a few people that would be proud to own one of those. (I would put a price of about $295 on that one ..I live in the Branson, Mo. area) What a brilliant idea to incorporate the lights into the art. Well done. I haven't seen the other entries yet, but you have set a very high bar.
🤯 What!! I need me one of these in my room haha! Dude this was just unbelievably AMAZING!!! I need to try working with some epoxy. It's amazing what you could do with it. Great flippin job Jason. Cheers to another year of MC greatness 🎉
Wow…just wow. You nailed this project! Beautiful choice of material, and expertly crafted. It’s funny, I think you are a lot like me- I make something and all I see are the mistakes while other people are amazed and impressed. I think a lot of (non delusional) people are like that too. That being said, this is probably the most original/interesting thing you’ve done thus far, I can’t see any flaws either in interpretation or execution. Even if there were, the strong design elements and materials shadow any Perceived flaws. Impressed all to shit in Hubtown! Keep on keeping on. Cheers, Dan
If you tape the end of your mold, you can pour each side separately, making a hollow shell that you can fill with anything that you like. This is true for cubes, pyramids and basically any molds with straight sides.
Great project. I like working with epoxy. It's a great way to put a clear coat on cut rocks that I don't want to spend time polishing. Also, have you ever tried Super Weld UV super glue? Hardens within seconds of shining a UV light on it.
The project turned out great. If you ever decide to make another one, or if anyone else tries this, I recommend a slow curing CA and use a rubber band to hold four sides together then hit them with the accelerator. Having four of the six sides all lined up to each other will help with the fit of the last two sides. Gluing one side at a time really relies on precise angles of the bevels and could have resulted in disaster.
That is a great idea! I had about 10 seconds on each side to get it right after which to quote you would have been disaster had It not been aligned. I was fortunate to get it done with minimal misalignment.
Excellent craftmanship! Would be good to make one that opens so that one could change the lighting when this one burns out, and now it’s totally nonrecycleable, which is a shame!
Cool stuff Jason, just wondering if you've ever stumbled across float copper here in NS. I'm in Annapolis Royal. I know that we have copper mining in the province, but wondering if you've come across any wild copper.
Wonderful Quality Product!!! Dang, I’ll bet your daughter is JAZZED!!! ✨❇️✨
I didn't think I was going to like the pinpoints of light, but they look like stars in a nebula. Very cool!
Duuuuuuuude! That came out so freaking cool! Absolutely love it! That resin came out so clean and the fluorite is gorgeous! Love the way the purple shines with the light on! Fantastic video as always and thank you so much for being a part of the challenge!😄
Thanks Theo! The resin made me nervous for sure but it came out pretty good. Glad to have been a part of it again this year. Thanks again!
As a crystal collector that looks AmAZiNG! Simply orange? nope Simply AmAZiNG!
JASON! Pat yourself on the back. That is truly spectacular. Grinding down those 45* angles was definitely a great call. Just 😲❤
Thanks Nick! Really appreciate that!
That turned out absolutely gorgeous! Lucky girl.
Thank you! 😊
that looks fantastic! ☺
Fabolous! I really love this,great job. Happy Easter!
#MakersChallenge5 is turning out to be, one of the best yet! That is such an amazing project and your daughter is a very lucky lady! Not only was it beautiful, but the level of difficulty went up ten fold using fluorite, and mitering the edges! But it was all worth it! Gorgeous! And the optical properties of fluorite are great for this! Awesome project and entry in this years Makers Challenge! Thanks for doing it as a premier to Jason!❤🎉❤
Nice!!!
Can't wait to see this!!!
Old disabled house bound dusty rusty rockhound here: Maker's Challenge time is here! 🎉 Yeah!!! What a great idea! That is a beautiful entry piece.
I love that you made it for your daughter. My father was a rockhound who had a lapidary setup. He's the one who inspired my love of all things "rocks." I've kept everything he ever made me. I'm old now. He is gone. But tokens of his love surround and comfort me today.
SWEET L@@KING another job well done.
Best night light ever made!!!! 🎉 Thanks for sharing your rockin adventures! ❤
Thank you very much and our pleasure!
That looks AWESOME! I hope your daughter is pleased.👏🏻
Oh my gosh😮😍😍❤️
Absolutely amazing
Jason that is awesome!👍👍👍
What a super cute idea and the colours are amazing and the epoxy came out beautifully clear 🤩🤩
That turned out really nice, Jason! I knew exactly how you felt in those moments where if you messed up, it was going to ruin the whole project. Those times are stressful, but it makes success in the end even more satisfying.
Wow, that is just awesome. My wife would really like that. She enjoys little lights and lots of colours. Great project.
Thanks so much 😊
What a great project! It's so beautiful and unique. Well done.
Thank you! Cheers!
Glad you like it!
Beautiful!! And a beautiful gift to your daughter!!
Thank you so much!
Absolutely breathtaking!!!!!
😮❤ That is AMAZING! Oh Wow! Absolutely beautiful! Your daughter is a very lucky girl ❤
Thanks Sandra!
I love this!!! An excellent addition to the makers challenge. Well done.
Thanks so much! 😊
Wow!!! You did an amazing job! Your daughter will cherish that forever. Be proud!!
Thank you so much!
A true light of love.
❤️
Absolutely gorgeous!!!
It's all about the lighting ;] Beautiful cube.
That turned out great. Nice job. I got pulled away during the premiere. Work.
Well done Jason! Gorgeous. Your daughter is so fortunate to have a dad that is so very skilled at lapidary. Amazing!! Thank you for being part of The Maker’s Challenge once again. Woo hoo our Canadian boy ROCKS!
Thank you Michelle!!
Holy Dr Who! Your tesseract is spectacular! You did the detail work so well - wonderful creation! Thank you for sharing the process. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Thank you so much!
Wow!!!! That turned out fantastic!!! You just made your daughter a very happy girl. ❤
Thanks so much! 😊
Beautiful work! The fluorite is perfect for this!
Thank you! Cheers!
The cube is stunning. I love it❤
Geez!! You may win the makers challenge this year Jason.
Amazing job!
Id definitely buy that!! 💗💙💜
This is exceedingly clever, original, and cool. Very little original lapidary work out there. Well done!
Thank you very much!
I love the way its floating in its own light , it wouldn't work or look the same if it was sitting flat stone to the ground, this allows the light to look all surrounding, really cool effect ! bet she loves it ! another fun one my friend !
Thanks Nate!! I thougt yiur castle was amazing. You aee always thinking on another level!
You should definitely make these and sell them! You’re on to something special❤
They take so long to make. Id have to charge a fortune!
Wow that turned out amazing, awesome makers challenge project! I want one. 👏
Thanks so much! 😊
So lovely! I hope your daughter likes it.
She loves it!
That’s fabulous, very cool project. Great job.
Glad you like it!
Beautiful wow
Wow, I love the end result!
Thank you! 😊
Wow! Nailed it! Looks awesome. Great job!
Thanks a bunch!
Absolutely beautiful, you're daughter will love it. I'm not your daughter , but I love it.
😊 thank you
You're welcome
What a stunning gift for your Daughter.. The colors & stripes are delightful.. I would love to have one of my own.. Congrats for Great Challenge..
Thank you so much!
So beautiful xx
That turned out awesome!! Great idea!! Congrats Jason!!
Thank you! Cheers!
Wow, that looks amazing!
Gorgeous stone. I really like your design on the cube.
Thank you very much!
Very cool 😎
Stunning project!!
Thank you! 😊
That is so cool and beautiful! I love it!
Thank you so much!
Oh that is awesome! Love it!❣
Thank you! Cheers!
Very cool!!!
Beautiful 🤩
Thanks 🤗
Beautiful!
Thank you! Cheers!
That's so cool!!! Great job!!!
Thanks!!
Wow! Amazing and totally cool!❤ fantastic job!
Thank you! 😄
Wow that is a work of art dude! Very inspiring piece of art!
Thank you so much 😀
super beautiful 😍 i just love it!!
Thank you! 😊
Clever and well executed. ❤
Thanks!!
Great idea and beautiful work 🔥
Thank you 🙌
Amazing!!!!!! Awsome job!!!!!!
Thank you! Cheers!
Awsome!
Inspirational
You guys have all challenged me to do more and be more creative with my rocks and fossils. I wanted to go back and say thanks again for dropping your link and code for HiTech. I just used your code for a purchase of diamond discs. I find your channel to be the best and most helpful in cutting, grinding and polishing. So keep up the great work, Jason. Your guys channel rocks!
Thanks I really.appreciate that!
Beautiful. Set it on a small mirror.
Great idea!!
Turned out great j,im impressed😮
Thanks!!
The fluorite is nice stuff
Happy Easter to RHLIFE 🐇
Same to you!
That's awesome, Jason! The material you used was incredible! Purple is my favorite color! You made this look easy! I make jewelry with stones and resin, and we've also made lighted skulls out of resin! Might have to try this! Thanks for sharing!
You definitely should. Thanks for watching!
Happy Easter to you and the family!
And it's even better in the dark stunning!! My only point of criticism would be that the lines you drew are visible and I think an alcohol wipe would have gotten rid of those. It would be brilliant to see more cubes of different sizes and with different stones. What a wonderful project 💗💗💗💗
A bit of alcohol on a cotton swab will take the market off of the Rubic's Cube too. Don't go crazy or the stickers will fall off.
Very sublime, yet surreal. What a marvel! I think there are quite a few people that would be proud to own one of those. (I would put a price of about $295 on that one ..I live in the Branson, Mo. area) What a brilliant idea to incorporate the lights into the art. Well done. I haven't seen the other entries yet, but you have set a very high bar.
🤯 What!! I need me one of these in my room haha! Dude this was just unbelievably AMAZING!!! I need to try working with some epoxy. It's amazing what you could do with it. Great flippin job Jason. Cheers to another year of MC greatness 🎉
Thanks M!! Can't wait to sew your project! Hope all is well with you.
Wow…just wow. You nailed this project! Beautiful choice of material, and expertly crafted. It’s funny, I think you are a lot like me- I make something and all I see are the mistakes while other people are amazed and impressed. I think a lot of (non delusional) people are like that too. That being said, this is probably the most original/interesting thing you’ve done thus far, I can’t see any flaws either in interpretation or execution. Even if there were, the strong design elements and materials shadow any Perceived flaws.
Impressed all to shit in Hubtown! Keep on keeping on.
Cheers,
Dan
Wow thanks Dan fornthe kind words! We are our iwn harshest critics!
If you tape the end of your mold, you can pour each side separately, making a hollow shell that you can fill with anything that you like. This is true for cubes, pyramids and basically any molds with straight sides.
Thanks for the tip!
@@RockhoundingLife Of course! Resin is probably my favorite medium, and certainly one of the ones that I have the most practice with!
Great project. I like working with epoxy. It's a great way to put a clear coat on cut rocks that I don't want to spend time polishing. Also, have you ever tried Super Weld UV super glue? Hardens within seconds of shining a UV light on it.
The project turned out great. If you ever decide to make another one, or if anyone else tries this, I recommend a slow curing CA and use a rubber band to hold four sides together then hit them with the accelerator. Having four of the six sides all lined up to each other will help with the fit of the last two sides. Gluing one side at a time really relies on precise angles of the bevels and could have resulted in disaster.
That is a great idea! I had about 10 seconds on each side to get it right after which to quote you would have been disaster had It not been aligned. I was fortunate to get it done with minimal misalignment.
a small bit of blue dye will counter the yellow and give you a clear look on you epoxy
Interesting! I'll have to try that
So very cool. What's the little sign in the background - walks to the fridge 😊
"I like to take long romantic walks to the fridge"
Cute
Excellent craftmanship! Would be good to make one that opens so that one could change the lighting when this one burns out, and now it’s totally nonrecycleable, which is a shame!
Thank you!
Sharpie marker comes off with isopropyl or denatured alcohol
I would the channel to ID the rocks or maybe what sedimentary period. Were some of the rocks imbedded in lava?
Cool stuff Jason, just wondering if you've ever stumbled across float copper here in NS. I'm in Annapolis Royal.
I know that we have copper mining in the province, but wondering if you've come across any wild copper.
Ive seen some native copper on the Bay of Fundy. Nothing significant. My biddy Terry jas some nice examples of it.
I guess flourite is too soft to polish the flat sides? However, it turned out stunning! Lucky daughter. 🌈👍🌹
No you can polish it nicely. But i didnt because the epoxy does it for you.
You named your son travis?
And.....
Beautiful!!!
Beautiful!