The Charcoal Ring
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 14 ธ.ค. 2024
- What kind of a lunatic takes a project that was a huge hassle, a giant mess, and all around bad idea and then decides to do some more with it? This kind.
I give you, The Charcoal ring.
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Peter: Don't do this, it's stupid
Also Peter: does it anyway
Hahah, came here to say this too.
He just say that so others wont copy him 😅
Also Peter: lists tools and materials to make this.
Basically he is saying don’t do this I’m a trained professional.
In my experiences with people who have been doing these types of hobbies/trades/professions/whichever term you prefer “Do as I say not as I do” seems to be a common instruction
You now have +10 fire resistance and necromantic magic!
Yes the geek aura in here is strong. ❤
Di no wow, you’ve been around for a while too lol
+15 fire magic +12 defense +7 earth magic -8 speed
Wouldn't having a ring made of charcoal make you *more* flammable?
😆😆😆
Doctor: you have black lung. Do you work in a mine?
Peter: no, I have a TH-cam channel
Well it was a joke and both are a carbon fuel source. Black lung is the build up of dust in the lungs. Similar to Silicosis which can be from silica and asbestos.
@AgentShadow Dude. Shut up
@AgentShadow Don't be a jerk? Coming from the guy that needlessly felt the urge to correct someone on something they themselves knew nothing about? Dude, shut up.
*gives everyone a hug cause I like giving people hugs and a magical muffin which taste just like your favourite dessert*
@AgentShadow you're welcome
I love you show mistakes. The problem solving has helped me so much in my projects. I used to have a I messed up throw it away start over mentality and now it's more of what what can I do with this so thank you
Agreed. I don't do any if this particular kind of work, but I do enjoy watching folks create, and I quite enjoy these videos because of the mistakes and 'detours'. Seeing all of the 'everything is according to plan' shots and the finished product videos around is cool, but part of the process is the screw ups--it's where one learns from the mistake and improves that process for the better. Seeing wonderful things created and while seeing these detours and learning the process along with the humor and honesty makes it for me. Thanks for that, Peter. 😊
It's really cool that he shows his mistakes. I shows the people who are inspired by his videos that he often has to try multiple times to succeed in a video. And they should not give up if they fail.
You could make bracelets and earrings for people who go to clubs that have blacklights and stuff! $$
JaxZion Justice Deak
Great now all the ravers are gonna be hitting up Peters shop 😂😂
Looks too hard for it to be profitable
I wonder if he could do just the two kinds of resin to create the swirls, and leave out the charcoal. Looks like a clear bangle in lights, but flares under black light. 🤔
@@annswarmfuzzies
did you not watch the video completely?
the cyan platipus I did. Twice. Why? Did I say something wrong?
That is so cool! IDEA: Long flat piece for a coffee table or side table top etc. (even maybe a wall art piece) with that exact charcoal. Then adhere strips of black light led strips to the underside/backside/hidden topside to highlight some of that really cool effect.
Great idea!
That would be AWESOME!
Or maybe a charcoal resin river coffee table. Tint the resin a transparent blue.
It is so cool that y’all like my idea. Maybe we will get to see what they come up with. 🥰
It's kind of... almost like making a fossil. The charcoal process burns out most of the cellular filler in the wood, and you're filling the leftover structure with resin instead of minerals.
A ring made of petrified wood would be amazing.
Now I'm wondering if you could actually make fossils like this. A really high vacuum probably wouldn't be enough to empty the cells out on it's own, and then you'd probably need a REALLY high pressure tank if you wanted to mineralize it in anything short of a geologic timescale, but you could ostensibly do it with like, table salt.
Or... Sugar? Maybe? Like making rock candy. Sugar fossils. Peter, I have business proposition for you.
Dude, id be so down with petrified wood. I like wood grain and its look, but it just doesnt feel right to me. It always needs some leather or metal accents, or colored resin. But i feel like petrified wood would be an absolutely beautiful object to see once crafted into something. You just never see it.
Medusa: *opens her eyes and accidentally turns wood into stone* oops
@@ajaxmaye2520 She turned someone's wood rock hard? That's lewd.
@@LordDragox412 no she turned a tree nymph into stone
Maybe for the next project: grind up the stabilized charcoal into powder and mix with the casting resin? Might get a more even distribution of the blue highlights.
Mmm maybe the powder would just float on top.
@@ezequielcattalin7402 The regular charcoal powder didn't, but no idea what would happen with the stabilized powder. Or even if you could grind it up.
anything can be blended with blendtec blender
Just cast the powder in a little resin let harden then add more on top since the charcoal floats
"Did he forgot to spray mold release ?" 2 sec later "Oops and I just realized that I forgot to add mold release..."
Could try grinding the charcoal to a powder then mixing or swirling into resin. May have some really wild effects under the black light.
I was just about to post that same idea.
Charcoal seems like a material that's an enormous hassle, but creates some incredibly unique and stylish finished results.
Anyone: “don’t do this, it’s a stupid idea”
Peter: “hold my beer...”
Oh man that was a tough one, but it looks awesome especially with the black light.
I was nervous as a long tailed cat in a room full of rocking chairs watching you sand down that ring. I just kept thinking "Please don't break. Please don't break!"
Yet another fantastic project!
I haven't heard that phrase in very very long
@@Scarfysmom: Me neither. I thought I was the only one to still use it!
Never heard that phrase before (I'm from Norway), but I really like it.
The entire world knows Cody and AvE. Everybody references them, even completely unrelated channels. Legends.
Hi. Love that you used the bacon 🥓 tool and HDPE milk jug hammer. Keep being awesome
I love seeing the old projects getting used or even just hanging on the walls in shots. Shows his journey for all to see.
Try Binchotan Charcoal. You think there is ONE type of charcoal?.. Think again. It's so dense it sound like glass. Takes immense skill to make.
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I’d say there are as many different possible types of charcoal as there are woods that you could make charcoal out of.
Should have Bobby Duke make something with the charcoal you made. After all, it is still wewd, it's just burnt wewd. And doing something stupid is right up his alley.
I think you need to make an integrated black light into that ring because it looks so cool! I don’t know how you’d do it other than strapping a flashlight onto your forearm, but it would definitely be a conversation piece.
UV led and a coin cell, but where in the ring to put it.
@@ZexMaxwell Oh, yeah! As a pendant that could look quite spectacular.
that thing is completely gorgeous under the blacklight! it's beautiful either way, but man...so pretty
Your intro has such an 80's game sound that It instantly invokes nostalgia.
I love the effect in black light! Thank you for sharing.
Love me some Cody's Lab. Always glad to see the knowledge he shares with everyone being used.
i was thinking that you could try to crush up the charcoal into a power again and dip it in resin using the vacuum chamber and see if it has a different result than last time
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What? tablet? Uh, ....
Reversed?
It's 1:27am here in the UK (can't sleep) and I need to be up at 6am for work, but I saw a Peter Brown video. so here I am!
The effect afterward under the blacklight is stunning, for all the frustration of the material.
Seriously looks like you just transported iridium from Pandora and made stuff out of it an I love that!
I believe in you when you tell us that this material ain't easy and all but... everything you are doing with it looks incredible beautiful.
You should making a little scene of a house and little trees and a little road and make a miniature scene of something and then encase it in a tall cylindrical resin tube with a dome top (around 10 in diameter and like 1 foot and a half tall maybe?) And have birds or clouds or a plane or soemthin flying around near the top of the resin with the ground and the house and stuff at the bottom of the resin....just an idea. You could also make clouds out of charcoal to look like a storm and then have a black light shine through the bottom to make the clouds glow like lightning.
You are truly a magician, turning lump charcoal into beautiful works of art!
I come to your channel most often when I am feeling highly anxious or have a lot on my mind. I find that your videos help to calm me so much and I must thank you for that!
When you were working on it with both lights on, it looked like you were making a magic artifact!
This is one of the first videos I've seen in which you use micro mesh and don't explain what it is! I love it!
I'm a simple man, I see Peter Brown I click. All in all super huped to see more awesome charcoal projects!
Also first?
@@OmegaRiley it seems that way when you're really quick. If you reload you'll see the others who are watching
Instead of a Hall of Fame you need a Hall of What? for creations like this. This just proves how skillful & talented you are.
Hey, instead of taking large blocks of charcoal and breaking them down, what about cutting wood down to thin sticks and baking them into charcoal? They might be a more regular size and you can bundle and cast them like you do pencil rings and whatnot.
I do appreciate you explaining your safety processes
This is so gorgeous!! I’m going to use this as inspiration as a magic item for a warlock in my campaign! 💕✨
Looks very nice, I might give that a try on my dice if I find this stabalyzing resin. But maybe you need to give the epoxy more time to fully cure. Some resins take days or even weeks to fully harden. I would say the gummy first try was just too fresh. Heat might help as well, so put it for some days in a warm place. Or it might be the interference between the two different kinds of resin that won't like eachother.
i love this charcoal series
Psychedelic man! That'd look really kewl in my blacklight room (that I had some 50+ years ago.
Glad you stuck with it. I would've launched it across the shop after the 3rd time breaking. Love the effect under the black light.
New bowl idea: have a white sponge or foam with large air pockets and use black resin or use contrasting colors like red sponge and blue resin. I believe it will give a great marbled look
I love watching his channel I watch the same videos over and over again
OMG hi Peter, I Loved this so much!!! Could you theoretically do a secret charcoal ring/bowl? I think it would be really interesting under a bracklight
He literally made a bowl in the last video and a ring in this one? TH-cam comments are cancerous
@@RONALDEPAUL I get that, what I mean is take what he either did in this video or the last and then pour resin on top of it kind of like his secret wood bowl which consisted of wood and resin...I think it would look really cool with charcoal on the bottom...is that okay with you?
pasta_salad_w_GRAPES it’s funny bc you obviously didn’t read the comment. He said a SECRET bowl/ring. It’s a style of resin casting.
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That would be really cool!
I've got a project that would look amazing in this material. I've got a bunch of cactus juice and alumilite clear on hand. Let's see if that black light effect will happen with different chemicals!
You should try dipping tobacco. I think it might look cool
Thats a excellent idea
Tobacco ashtray would be sick
you do it
Nobody can ever say your not persistent . No way the charcoal was going to win, a ring was going to be made. Good job love the ring, thanks for sharing Peter.
I've always wanted one of the fired bullets that they make in resin so it looks like the bullet has been fired and all the segments if you could do that it would show me how to do it and then I can try to do it at home
2 videos this month, thanks Bonny lad, that charcoal and resin is amazing once again.
I feel like the resin and charcoal would make a great table top.
Christopher Sherman-Dill oh god no don’t make him do that
It's gorgeous. Very well done, Peter.
I love the little experiment
So what exactly is causing the glow under a black light? Is it the charcoal, the stabilizing resin, or a reaction between the two?
You should make black lighted shot glasses or cups with this, it would look epic
I don't normally watch this kind of content but I really love this channel and have been subscribed for over a year and get really excited over every new video. I think Peter Brown really has more of a personality and he talks through it, sort of experimenting while his audience watches beside him. It's way better than just watching hands do stuff silently. He's also just got a great personality haha
Now that, That is the coolest ring i've ever seen! Great job Peter!
Yes another Peter Brown video! Can't wait to see how this turns out!
I still think it's final effect is worth experimenting with. What if you tried breaking the charcoal into smaller pieces before stabilizing? With smaller pieces, maybe the resin with penetrate more completely and you won't have as much of a problem with it falling apart on the lathe.
Stabilized sea sponge?
Could use a similar process you used for the charcoal
The pattern is really awesome!
Would it help to coat the ring's surface with some layers of ca-glue and then repolish it?
Keep up the awsome work, Peter! I always look forward to your videos
this is my favorite ring you've done
Peter Brown upload day is always a good day 😊
Interesting fact.... this is the first video I have seen of yours in awhile.... thanks TH-cam.... this is one of my favorite channels... and apparently I have missed the charcoal bowl video...
You're so one of my TH-cam heroes!
Vase time for a Charcoal Vase. Love the off the cuff experiments.
That's so cool! I love the black light effect.
First of all you have a beautiful hands lol and I really love how your mind works with art, it always surprised me with those different ideas you give
Your works on the lathe are awesome!!!
I've been watching Peter's yt videos recently, and FINALLY! He uploaded a new one! I like it!
That looks beautiful! I love rings, and I'd sure love to have a ring with such an interesting material and effect!
love the ring. I am so glad i stumbled on your video a couple years ago. You do some great work.
Was just watching your artichoke video when you posted this
That has such a cool effect. Great little project. I’m sure it was a challenge to not just want to curse it out and smash it when it wasn’t working how you hoped.
2:07 "I'm not sure exactly what it's intended purpose is but..."
The name literally says "Total-Boat" is it not used for boats? If not that could cause a ton of issues
Total Boat makes a variety of resins. Yes, it is intended to be used on a boat, but on which parts and why?
My dad and my uncles worked for Bayliner/U.S. Marine/Meridian Yachts for decades.
@@TheKjoy85 from what I remember that was supposed to be satirical. I've only ever worked with total boat on non boat projects lol. Reinforced a motorcycle fairing with some
Man I love you peter, you’re so wholesome and I love your videos. Overall just an awesome guy and i love what you do.
I LOVE IT! Goes good with my glow in the dark Lord of the Rings wedding set.
Never before have I clicked so fast
I have an idea: stabilise some wood chips of a very porous wood with stabilising resin mixed with glow in the dark powder. Might look like the charcoal ring in the dark.
These turned out to be incredible
I haven't been following this channel for long, but I love the projects you've done.
I wonder if you could use the stabilizing resin multiple times to increase the strength of the charcoal.
Marbles! Marbles and resin!! That would be SO COOL!
Sweet looking ring, Brown!
I wonder if you could skip marinating meat for hours (for flavor) if you used a vacuum chamber. Put the meat in the vacuum chamber with the marinade, and then do the same process for stabilizing wood so that the juices fill every cavity.
Good idea
Proud to say that I have seen every single one of your videos. Keep up the great work Peter! Love your content always!
You must have a really cool ring collection by now
This is so cool just like the bowl
I was just browsing your channel to binge other videos and well...timing!
You know it's a good day when you get a new video yay thankyou
Now you need to make a bracelet. These are simply beautiful.
I was pulling lint out of my dryer and wondered, could this make a good dip it?
Does the charcoal dust in the homemade dyes video glow like the bowl
No, because it wasn't stabilized. It's the resin, not the charcoal that glows.
i need one of these in my life !!!
Super cool way to not give up!!! Awesome job!!
Wondering if you could use polarized glass or plastic cut or break them in to shards and make a cylinder with the polarized plastic/glass chunks through out see if you get different shadowing based on what way light goes through it .
I love the celebrity guest appearance of the mallet from the first video of yours I ever saw.
I like how the resin seeps deep in the charcoals can you color the stabilizing resin so you can see it in the day without the black light