Thanks for this. I have a cedar-wood cane that broke during an accident. I was searching for a way to repair it so that I can continue using it. This is an excellent idea- kintsugi for wood.
Thank you ! This is just what I needed. I have a bunch of juniper branches that I am making into canes, and when they dried they cracked. This is perfect!
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@Davian Jaden i really appreciate your reply. I got to the site thru google and Im waiting for the hacking stuff now. Seems to take quite some time so I will get back to you later with my results.
Here’s another mixing technique. FIRST mix up your dyes. SECOND add one component of the epoxy, and thoroughly mix it with the dye. LASTLY add the second epoxy component, and mix thoroughly. That way, your five minute clock time is fully available to be used for actual working time; it wasn’t spent as 2-4 minutes of preparation time. Also, lay out some waxed paper on your bench. Courtesy of Half Vast Flying
Thanks so much for this!! Was actually researching how to do this for a hiking stick. Would you recommend undercutting the crack to keep the inlay in the stick or an epoxy top coat to seal it?
Thanks for this. I have a cedar-wood cane that broke during an accident. I was searching for a way to repair it so that I can continue using it. This is an excellent idea- kintsugi for wood.
You know what’s really cool? When you mix the epoxy with glow powder and fill those cracks. It’s really beautiful!
Thank you ! This is just what I needed. I have a bunch of juniper branches that I am making into canes, and when they dried they cracked. This is perfect!
i guess Im randomly asking but does someone know of a method to get back into an Instagram account??
I stupidly lost my password. I would appreciate any tricks you can give me.
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@Davian Jaden i really appreciate your reply. I got to the site thru google and Im waiting for the hacking stuff now.
Seems to take quite some time so I will get back to you later with my results.
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Thank you so much you saved my ass !
@Maxton Forrest happy to help xD
Here’s another mixing technique.
FIRST mix up your dyes.
SECOND add one component of the epoxy, and thoroughly mix it with the dye.
LASTLY add the second epoxy component, and mix thoroughly.
That way, your five minute clock time is fully available to be used for actual working time; it wasn’t spent as 2-4 minutes of preparation time.
Also, lay out some waxed paper on your bench.
Courtesy of Half Vast Flying
Thanks for the video! This is the perfect solution to decorating a pole. 😁
Very helpful. I have a few sticks I'm busy with and a few have cracks. Now I know how to fill with colored epoxy.
Very helpful. Thank you for posting this. Also I adore your smile at the end. You earned yourself another subscriber.
I like that, I thought it would be a much lighter blue. I want to do a few projects with this. Ty
Thanks, this was exactly what I was looking for.
Good information, Thank you
Great job, thanks. Very nice!
Thanks so much for this!! Was actually researching how to do this for a hiking stick. Would you recommend undercutting the crack to keep the inlay in the stick or an epoxy top coat to seal it?
I didn't and the epoxy hadn't moved on it.
Excellent job, thank you
Do you have any specific recommendations for the paint? Also, would you recommend staining it before or after the epoxy, if you so chose to stain it?
I’d say stain first, that esy your epoxy will keep it’s intended color
nice !!! thanks!!!
I mix coler sand and wood glue
Good tip!
Thanks
Was the paint water bass or oil
It's acrylic.