Thanks!! I’m just outside of Seattle, and the website should be down at the bottom of the description, here it is again anyway: www.studio-one-three.com/
I use an epoxy with a long cure time, about 24 hours, that lets all the bubbles settle out, anything left on top gets cleaned up after I trim them to finish al size.
No problem, I use clear Ecopoxy 2:1. (2:1 specifically because the 1:1 version has had issues hardening fully in the past) these molds were simple enough and didn’t have any issues with bubbles around the wood, only a few left on top. If I did any more complex molds that weren’t flat like this then I would definitely want to use a pressure pot or vacuum.
@@studioonethree9814 ok I've never seen it done before without some sort of vacuum or pressure set up. I guess those are the preferred way but not the only way. Thanks for the response.
A toothbrush and air works really well to get most of the loose dirt on small pieces like this. If you use a wire brush find a softer brass bristle one, steel bristles can scratch the wood more than clean it!
This gave me an awesome present idea, great first video
Thank you, appreciate it! That’s exactly what this batch was for 😁
Awesome video! And a very nice epoxy handle
I can’t wait to try this out! Epic video, thank you!
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How strong are those handles?
What kind of wood do u ise for something like this
Awesome video! Can I ask what type of material you used for the mold , looks like wood?
Was the wood stabilized prior?
Hago algo parecido pero se utiliza como dije para llevarlo al cuello en tamaño de 1cm x 4cm
These are gorgeous!!! Where are you located ?? Add your website link to your description please !!
Thanks!! I’m just outside of Seattle, and the website should be down at the bottom of the description, here it is again anyway: www.studio-one-three.com/
Excelente trabalho..
So how do you get rid of the air bubbles if your not using a vacuum or pressure?
I use an epoxy with a long cure time, about 24 hours, that lets all the bubbles settle out, anything left on top gets cleaned up after I trim them to finish al size.
@@studioonethree9814 and you don't get trapped air bubbles in the molds? Could you please tell me the brand and type of epoxy your using? Thanks
No problem, I use clear Ecopoxy 2:1. (2:1 specifically because the 1:1 version has had issues hardening fully in the past) these molds were simple enough and didn’t have any issues with bubbles around the wood, only a few left on top. If I did any more complex molds that weren’t flat like this then I would definitely want to use a pressure pot or vacuum.
@@studioonethree9814 ok I've never seen it done before without some sort of vacuum or pressure set up. I guess those are the preferred way but not the only way. Thanks for the response.
Would you make me 5 of these
How was that burl prepped? Mine has dirt and bark on it. Wire brush? Pressurized air? Thanks.
A toothbrush and air works really well to get most of the loose dirt on small pieces like this. If you use a wire brush find a softer brass bristle one, steel bristles can scratch the wood more than clean it!
@@studioonethree9814 thank you!!!!
Are you selling the tap handles?
OMG the chipmunk talk 🤐
When using an electric knife, please move a cat to other rooms.
You mean saw?
I think the electric turkey knife would do just fine cutting the feline, I'm sorry I mean saw.
I will try to do it with Woodglut plans.
they kinda need some more, refinement to be honest....