If you want a really good selection of eyeshadow colors for casting, and you have the time/patience to wait for it, most drugstores (Walgreens, CVS, that sort of thing) usually have 50+ color eyeshadow palettes for christmas, and afterwards they go STEEPLY on clearance! I've gotten something like 120 color eyeshadow palettes for less than $10.
I'm definitely going to have to keep that in mind. I wonder if I can find similar deals at other retailers around the same time. Also, if you want to see more off the chainstuffs I'm working on for videos, I show them off at the start of my last video. th-cam.com/video/dkMZPtB28FU/w-d-xo.html
I've actually been playing around with making the molds out of 3D printed meeples. The printer I have uses resin cured with an LCD, so the prints come out very smooth. I also use that printer for making dice molds.
No problem. I'm actually planning that for a future video, and I may or may not have been wearing it to make people curious. 😉 Also, I teased a few other projects in my last thrift haul of you haven't seen it. th-cam.com/video/dkMZPtB28FU/w-d-xo.html
Been watching alot of your boardgame and meeple video's (I am obsessed with meeples also) except I use a 3D printer :) ... My question is how did you tie off your wax cord for your meeple necklace?
One day I'll upgrade to a 3D printer. Who knows, maybe I'll be offered one to recite eventually. 😆 As for the knots, they're just done basic sliding knots. I don't know the proper name, and I bet there are better choices out there.
Hi, thanks for this video. I have the intention of making a board game, and i think the process you showed in the video is optimal for making the components i need (considering price/skill level required/"mass" replication). My problem is that i need some more specifics about the resin you used in this tutorial. If you could respond this comment indicating a more technical name or composition of the resin, and if you know if it is possible to buy it from Aliexpress or another site of that kind for acquiring it. (Context: I'm from South America, and i don't know any DIY-stores, in my territory, or ones that don't over-price this kind of products) Thanks again, and sorry for my English :P
If you want a really good selection of eyeshadow colors for casting, and you have the time/patience to wait for it, most drugstores (Walgreens, CVS, that sort of thing) usually have 50+ color eyeshadow palettes for christmas, and afterwards they go STEEPLY on clearance! I've gotten something like 120 color eyeshadow palettes for less than $10.
I'm definitely going to have to keep that in mind. I wonder if I can find similar deals at other retailers around the same time.
Also, if you want to see more off the chainstuffs I'm working on for videos, I show them off at the start of my last video.
th-cam.com/video/dkMZPtB28FU/w-d-xo.html
You post the coolest stuff Cly!! Love the Meeples!!
Have you tried coating the meeple with a cheap brush with stiff bristles? I recon you can get even less air bubbles than wit ha toothpick.
my 3d printers are broken but i want to make some Clay "meeples" that look like godzilla or monsters for a PNp game..any tips?
Thanks for the Info. Maybe you should try do a mold out of the meeple with varnish to get a better glossier finish.
I've actually been playing around with making the molds out of 3D printed meeples. The printer I have uses resin cured with an LCD, so the prints come out very smooth. I also use that printer for making dice molds.
Hey cly you think you can show a video on that really dope chainmail ring. It's really cool.
No problem. I'm actually planning that for a future video, and I may or may not have been wearing it to make people curious. 😉
Also, I teased a few other projects in my last thrift haul of you haven't seen it.
th-cam.com/video/dkMZPtB28FU/w-d-xo.html
Been watching alot of your boardgame and meeple video's (I am obsessed with meeples also) except I use a 3D printer :) ... My question is how did you tie off your wax cord for your meeple necklace?
One day I'll upgrade to a 3D printer. Who knows, maybe I'll be offered one to recite eventually. 😆
As for the knots, they're just done basic sliding knots. I don't know the proper name, and I bet there are better choices out there.
@@ClyFaker Cool thanks, maybe you can thrift a Printer one day. lol
Hi, thanks for this video. I have the intention of making a board game, and i think the process you showed in the video is optimal for making the components i need (considering price/skill level required/"mass" replication).
My problem is that i need some more specifics about the resin you used in this tutorial. If you could respond this comment indicating a more technical name or composition of the resin, and if you know if it is possible to buy it from Aliexpress or another site of that kind for acquiring it. (Context: I'm from South America, and i don't know any DIY-stores, in my territory, or ones that don't over-price this kind of products)
Thanks again, and sorry for my English :P
That’s spicy 👌
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