Very interesting pen blanks. I am expanding to add resin pen blanks. Just a hobbyist. Thank you for sharing. Everyone stay warm, safe, happy and healthy. From Henrico County Virginia
The blanks came out great. Of course you can see through them. I sprayed the inside of the blank gloss white. Turning a Sierra style pen tomorrow. Can't wait to see how it turns out. Thanks for the great idea.
AWESOME!! That goes for the pen blanks and You as well! I have not turned anything on my shopsmith in a good while. The more I watch turning videos the more I want to clean out my garage/basement. Of course I found video/channel on 5/9...lol just my luck.
That's a bummer! Sorry you missed it. I hope you do get up and running, this is a great time to get back into it. Seems like there are so many more resources for turning, much more than when I got started about 7 years ago. Tons of resin and stabilizing stuff as well for that matter. Today's a great day to jump back in =D
@@ZacHiggins I made some yesterday. They look amazing. Thanks for the idea. I make a lot of pens and give most of them away. I am debating whether to paint the barrels. I am thinking white. Have you turned any yet?
Absolutely LOVE @ !!! I've learned a TON from you - most importantly how not to blow myself up when buying my first pressure pot a few weeks ago! And love the graffiti blanks!! Going to try and make some this weekend!
Well, I'm glad that I could help out. I know I was scared to death of the things when I got started. I would put the air hose on and duck or run! LOL I've learned much along the way though, and they really aren't dangerous as long as you heed the instructions and don't pressurize it over the max for the pot you're using. The only people I know of that have had a problem were way over-pressurizing them or made significant structural modifications to the lid (like cutting and welding things) that most people wouldn't even consider attempting. I hope that you have fun making these graffiti style blanks. They really are fun to make, and so many design options with them!
Dunk in junk. Man that is a slick way of making pen blanks. I haven't made a pen yet. lol BUT, intend to do so soon. Got some cool blanks from you though. Good vid, Lee
Hi I was wondering if you could give me a little information about your 3D printed mold blanks. I would like to try making inside out turned resin ornaments but I have yet to find a mold blank of the right dimensions. Could a 3D blank be reused?
I have learned much from your TH-cam.,,. Have one question,,.,. I have a 2” slap of pine that I varnished some years ago, and use for a kitchen table.,. I’m going to inlay some leaves and birds with resin,,. It seems much easier to create pattern and only go part way thru slab? Will I get a lot “nicer” finished project if the pattern shows transparency by having patterned inlay go completely thru slab?? Thank you FRED
Glad that the videos have been helpful Fred. I'm not entirely sure on this one. I think it would look pretty cool if it were transparent all the way through the table, so I might lean toward that one over just an inlay
Great video as always Zac. Your videos are very appreciated....question, when you do any of you clear resin blanks, what do you recommend doing with pen tubes. I'm sure you paint the inside of the blank itself after it's drilled but I always have a problem with how to choose a color that won't take away or look strange with a solid color just running through the center of the blank?
That's a good question. It's tough because painting the blank will transform the look of the blank. I often times just go with nickel plated tubes, they keep the look and feel of the blank relatively intact, only drawback is you will see some glue splotches on the tube.
Yeah, you can use temp with any resin. You'll want to experiment a bit to find the right temp for you, but I think Clear and Clear Slow are about the same
@@ZacHiggins thanks! On another note, if someone were very clumsy and accidentally knocked they lid off of a pressure pot and broke the main pressure assembly off at the base, where might that individual look for replacement parts? Asking for a friend. I can't... Uh... I mean, he can't seem to find them anywhere
@@CravingShaving I'd contact the manufacturer or the retailer you bought it at, they should be able to point you... er your friend in the right direction ;)
I'm glad it is easy to understand, but I'm sorry to hear they aren't available in your country. I think Chad ships internationally though, you might be able to order them from him
LOL Next time we'll have green =D Well, I think you have a really good shot at winning this one, nobody seems to be able to write the code word correctly except you and a couple other people. I think there is a 1 in 3 or 4 chance so far LOL
Not always, but it can prolong the life of the molds and make demolding easier. I usually don't use it on silicone molds, but it helps out with HDPE, and it is totally necessary for PVC pipes or the resin will usually get stuck in them
@@ZacHiggins yeah I do get a few bubbles on top but not too bad. Maybe if i start doing bigger projects I'll invest in one lol BTW always love your stuff
Hi Zak, dont know if you saw my reply on your other post but I am having trouble finding that tapered arbor from MC. Would you mind sharing that part number so I can get it ordered. Thanks
I don't have the part number off hand. All I did was search for "tapered spindle" on their website. I use a morse taper arbor from Beall to connect the tapered spindle to
@@ZacHiggins , and thats what I did do. I needed the morse taper from Beall anyways. I really like the tapered mandrel so you can easly just slide on a buff and get to it. However, it costs more to go the route of 2 purchases, 2 shipping costs, etc.. so I just bought the wheel, the adapter, and the morse taper from beall. I can easily switch buffs using that system only it uses a screw with the buffs. Hey, thanks man, I appreciate the options you gave me.
@@johnobrien4014 You bet! Yeah, it is easier to just get it all from Beall. That's actually what I would have done, but they weren't taking orders when I was looking due to the lockdowns. Glad to hear they are back up and running
I just wipe off any residue that's on the outside of the blank after demolding it, I heat the mold to flash off any surface moisture and provide the resin a warm environment
The temp just needs to be different from the colors to the clear to keep things from mixing together. Or waiting until the resin is at the end of its pot life can also keep them separated. The problem with waiting until the end of the pot life is the resin is thicker and if you don’t have a pressure pot you most certainly will have air bubbles due to that. Because resin has a reaction that creates heat, large batches produce more heat that smaller ones. So his large cup of resin will be warmer than the little ones that are now colored. When mixing a large amount you need to check the manufacturer max or you will have it go exothermic sitting in that cup in which it hardens in about 5 mins instead of the usual hours to days it normally takes lol. I have had my share of 5 min cures before and they aren’t pretty. I have seen some people use a heat gun to heat up their resin to a temp they want it as well.
Any one know who i can send a brass tube to , to have a photo put on and or casted in alumilite or blak diamonds so i can turn it for a gift ?? i have posted before and surprised no response !!
First, thank you for sharing all of your knowledge and expertise. It has given me confidence to try my hand at blank making. Second, these were the coolest blanks. I love them. Finally, do you have a video about the pressure pot you were using in this video? I've never seen that style and am interested in one similar. Thank you again.
Zac Higgins certainly not meant to be an indictment of you or chad. I support both you guys as much as I can. I just happen to think this is an only slightly inferior product that is an copy of a current mold that’s been on the market for awhile. Though most HDPE molds are gonna be more than sufficient for resin casters in my opinion.
Dunkinjunk. Great information. Useful. I am only. 74 yrs old and just starting
Very interesting pen blanks. I am expanding to add resin pen blanks. Just a hobbyist. Thank you for sharing. Everyone stay warm, safe, happy and healthy. From Henrico County Virginia
Those blanks are awesome.....
Thanks OJ! That was one of the best batches I've made actually, so fun to try different colors in these and see what you get =D
The blanks came out great. Of course you can see through them. I sprayed the inside of the blank gloss white. Turning a Sierra style pen tomorrow. Can't wait to see how it turns out. Thanks for the great idea.
I can't wait to see the results!!
@@ZacHiggins What is the best way to show you the results?
He! Super cool blanks !
Really crazy colors!
Really nice.
😎👍👍👍
Thanks Steph! I love making these colorful blanks =D
Great looking blanks and mold
Thanks William =D
DunkinJunk love this video! New to resin pouring for pens and and extremely excited!
AWESOME!! That goes for the pen blanks and You as well! I have not turned anything on my shopsmith in a good while. The more I watch turning videos the more I want to clean out my garage/basement. Of course I found video/channel on 5/9...lol just my luck.
That's a bummer! Sorry you missed it. I hope you do get up and running, this is a great time to get back into it. Seems like there are so many more resources for turning, much more than when I got started about 7 years ago. Tons of resin and stabilizing stuff as well for that matter. Today's a great day to jump back in =D
really like the blanks nice
Thanks Rita :)
Great video Zac! Thanks!
Thanks Cindy =D
I've been looking for this. So glad I found your channel
That's awesome!! Glad you found it. I love doing this style of blank, you get really cool effects!!
Dunkin Junk great castings would look nice on a pen
I need to make a pen out of one soon, haven't turned one in a while =D
Hey zach @ is a great way to see what you can do and ways you can get rid of some crazy stuff
Thanks brother!! Good luck in the giveaway =D
I'm just getting into resin dunk and junk would be a NICE start Thanks
Glad to hear you're just getting started! You're gonna love it!!
Awesome video - thanks for showing us how
My pleasure! Hope you try it out sometime =D
Dunk in junk- I have finally set up a shop "official" and am starting to do. Pens and could use this in my start up. Thanks
Nice!! Congrats on the official shop! Good luck in the giveaway =D
Wow new to this would like to learn this
Awesome Technique. The color combinations are Endless 👍😊
I know, so many possibilities, I love this technique =D
Dunkin junk love your work thanks
Great idea Zac
Hope you give it a shot =D
@@ZacHiggins I made some yesterday. They look amazing. Thanks for the idea. I make a lot of pens and give most of them away. I am debating whether to paint the barrels. I am thinking white. Have you turned any yet?
always like all of your vidios Zac.
I'm glad you're enjoying them Charles! More on the way =D
@@ZacHiggins Bring them on my friend
I'm trying this today would make an.awesome Diamond painting pen. I will post you a pic when done. I think I should add dunkin junk
Nice!! I think they would make amazing DP pens, can't wait to see what you come up with =D
Awesome video. Thx!
Neat technique! Dunkin' Junk
Thanks David!
Absolutely LOVE @ !!! I've learned a TON from you - most importantly how not to blow myself up when buying my first pressure pot a few weeks ago! And love the graffiti blanks!! Going to try and make some this weekend!
Well, I'm glad that I could help out. I know I was scared to death of the things when I got started. I would put the air hose on and duck or run! LOL I've learned much along the way though, and they really aren't dangerous as long as you heed the instructions and don't pressurize it over the max for the pot you're using. The only people I know of that have had a problem were way over-pressurizing them or made significant structural modifications to the lid (like cutting and welding things) that most people wouldn't even consider attempting.
I hope that you have fun making these graffiti style blanks. They really are fun to make, and so many design options with them!
Really cool colors Zac. 3 D effect. Lovely...wish we could get that here. Thank you. Take care and be safe
Thanks Val! You can enter the giveaway, it's open worldwide =D
Love your videos
Thanks Billy! I appreciate it =D
Can this be done successfully with a Vacuum chamber instead of a pressure pot?
Nice work. Could do with a couple of those over here in the UK.
Actually, look up TQ Blanks on Instagram, he's pouring some like these now too :)
Awesome video. # DunkinJunk. Those blanks are on my list.
Woot!! They are fun to make, so many color combos you can do! Good luck in the giveaway =D
Where can I get those exact dyes you used? I can't seem to find them anywhere. Do they have neon colors too?
Dunk in junk. Man that is a slick way of making pen blanks. I haven't made a pen yet. lol BUT, intend to do so soon. Got some cool blanks from you though.
Good vid,
Lee
I really like easy ways to get good results, best way to go! Hope to see what you make soon, time to make some shavings =D
Hi
I was wondering if you could give me a little information about your 3D printed mold blanks. I would like to try making inside out turned resin ornaments but I have yet to find a mold blank of the right dimensions. Could a 3D blank be reused?
These are awesome. I would love to see these in a kitless blank. Could they be done vertically?
It's not going to look the same if you pour them vertically, but you could definitely do them with the same colors
Thank you for sharing, question what about using the de-molding rack and use the air would that work? Have a nice day and be safe.
Yeah, you could definitely use the rack with air, didn't think to do that :)
Mr. Higgins thank you for responding I for sure will try it, thank you. Have a good day and be safe.
And thanks for the vid!
Have ever used resin or resin and wood to make pepper mill blanks?
When you are sick you go to the doctor , when you want to learn about blanks you go to Zac Higgins. Thank you so much for your videos!👍🏼❤️👏🏻👏🏻
Thanks Wanda! I appreciate you watching =D
Wow really cool going to try them! Wish I would have found you sooner Dunkandjunk just in case you do another one
I'm a new subscriber & I'm absolutely loving your work! 😊👌
Thanks Gigi! I appreciate it =D
I have learned much from your TH-cam.,,. Have one question,,.,. I have a 2” slap of pine that I varnished some years ago, and use for a kitchen table.,. I’m going to inlay some leaves and birds with resin,,. It seems much easier to create pattern and only go part way thru slab? Will I get a lot “nicer” finished project if the pattern shows transparency by having patterned inlay go completely thru slab?? Thank you FRED
Glad that the videos have been helpful Fred. I'm not entirely sure on this one. I think it would look pretty cool if it were transparent all the way through the table, so I might lean toward that one over just an inlay
# dunk in junk great blanks you make it look so easy and it's a great finish👍
Thanks Tony! Hope you give it a shot, it's pretty easy using this technique :)
where did you get your stabilizing pot? I really like the small footprint
whoaaa, is that a flat bottom pressure pot?
It's nearly flat, very slightly concave, one of the reasons I like C.A. Technologies pots :)
Dunking junk DUNKING JUNK
BIG FAN SAC !
Nice Zac, you are the man! Just send those molds my way... or a sticker or two!! Where do I send stickers to?
Great video as always Zac. Your videos are very appreciated....question, when you do any of you clear resin blanks, what do you recommend doing with pen tubes. I'm sure you paint the inside of the blank itself after it's drilled but I always have a problem with how to choose a color that won't take away or look strange with a solid color just running through the center of the blank?
That's a good question. It's tough because painting the blank will transform the look of the blank. I often times just go with nickel plated tubes, they keep the look and feel of the blank relatively intact, only drawback is you will see some glue splotches on the tube.
Found out about you through Peter Brown! New subscriber!
Woohoo!! Glad to hear you found me, thanks for subscribing =D
Great video Zac, love all your work and you are very creative! Like to know where can I purchase the honeycomb?
How much clear do you put in first
Them is awesome looking pen blanks .# DunkinJunk
Thanks James! Good luck in the giveaway =D
I use Alumilite clear, but not the slow set. Do you recommend going by temperature for that as well? 95-100 degrees
Yeah, you can use temp with any resin. You'll want to experiment a bit to find the right temp for you, but I think Clear and Clear Slow are about the same
@@ZacHiggins thanks! On another note, if someone were very clumsy and accidentally knocked they lid off of a pressure pot and broke the main pressure assembly off at the base, where might that individual look for replacement parts? Asking for a friend. I can't... Uh... I mean, he can't seem to find them anywhere
@@CravingShaving I'd contact the manufacturer or the retailer you bought it at, they should be able to point you... er your friend in the right direction ;)
I need to get that alumni lite slow
I love it! It works great for a wide variety of things, and you can pour it in huge amounts at once =D
Does anybody know if these can be heated and bent to keep shape? Thank you
Hi Zack! You don’t even need to know English, everything is clear! ) It is a pity in my country not to buy such molds.
I'm glad it is easy to understand, but I'm sorry to hear they aren't available in your country. I think Chad ships internationally though, you might be able to order them from him
@@ZacHiggins Can I link to his store? Thank.)
//dunknjuck really enjoy your video. New to casting and pens, this would be a good start
when my molds show up from #DunkinJunk they should still have that green resin attached to them, LOL I never win anyways,
LOL Next time we'll have green =D Well, I think you have a really good shot at winning this one, nobody seems to be able to write the code word correctly except you and a couple other people. I think there is a 1 in 3 or 4 chance so far LOL
Does anyone know how long to keep the molds in the pot for?
Do you have to use mold release?
Not always, but it can prolong the life of the molds and make demolding easier. I usually don't use it on silicone molds, but it helps out with HDPE, and it is totally necessary for PVC pipes or the resin will usually get stuck in them
Do you have to use a pressure pot? I do mine without and they seem perfect???
Do you find any voids when you turn them?
I always use pressure, it's the best way to not have air bubbles in your blanks
@@mgreene939 no voids, just a few bubbles on top that I dont get with the torch. Seems to always be solid. Im just cheap 😇
@@ZacHiggins yeah I do get a few bubbles on top but not too bad. Maybe if i start doing bigger projects I'll invest in one lol BTW always love your stuff
Wait! Where do you get the honeycomb at 8:45?
I sell it on my website: nvwoodwerks.com/product/aluminum-honeycomb/
Where do you buy your honeycomb molds ?
Hi Zak, dont know if you saw my reply on your other post but I am having trouble finding that tapered arbor from MC. Would you mind sharing that part number so I can get it ordered.
Thanks
I don't have the part number off hand. All I did was search for "tapered spindle" on their website. I use a morse taper arbor from Beall to connect the tapered spindle to
Here's the link to the Beall morse taper: bealltool.com/products/turning/tapers.php. Actually, you could just buy the string buff from Beall as well
@@ZacHiggins , and thats what I did do. I needed the morse taper from Beall anyways. I really like the tapered mandrel so you can easly just slide on a buff and get to it. However, it costs more to go the route of 2 purchases, 2 shipping costs, etc.. so I just bought the wheel, the adapter, and the morse taper from beall. I can easily switch buffs using that system only it uses a screw with the buffs. Hey, thanks man, I appreciate the options you gave me.
@@johnobrien4014 You bet! Yeah, it is easier to just get it all from Beall. That's actually what I would have done, but they weren't taking orders when I was looking due to the lockdowns. Glad to hear they are back up and running
Very nice job ! Dunking junk
Every time I've tried this, the color seems to stay on top, half clear half color. Any idea what I'm doing wrong?
Why did you put the honeycomb and mold in the toaster oven?
How much pressure you use ?
#DunkinJunk. LOVED THE VIDEO
Hi, how do you keep the mold release spray from leaving a residue on the resin? Is that why you heated the mold?
Thanks!
Dunk and junk
I just wipe off any residue that's on the outside of the blank after demolding it, I heat the mold to flash off any surface moisture and provide the resin a warm environment
What do you do with blanks
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Nice Zac!! I like. JImE
Thanks Jim =D
Dunking junk is fun!
It sure is!! =D
# Dunkinjunk the blanks look cool
Thanks! Good luck in the giveaway :)
..off to make some now...if I am lucky enough to win the prize...please autograph for me. Thanks keep up to great videos
Thanks Stuart! Can't wait to see what you make! Make sure to put the code word here :)
@ZacHiggins what is the right temperature for alumilite water clear to keep the colors separated?
I'm not sure, I've never used it before,
Zac Higgins if you had to guess would it be the same or different? Are clear slow and clear different?
The temp just needs to be different from the colors to the clear to keep things from mixing together. Or waiting until the resin is at the end of its pot life can also keep them separated. The problem with waiting until the end of the pot life is the resin is thicker and if you don’t have a pressure pot you most certainly will have air bubbles due to that. Because resin has a reaction that creates heat, large batches produce more heat that smaller ones. So his large cup of resin will be warmer than the little ones that are now colored. When mixing a large amount you need to check the manufacturer max or you will have it go exothermic sitting in that cup in which it hardens in about 5 mins instead of the usual hours to days it normally takes lol. I have had my share of 5 min cures before and they aren’t pretty. I have seen some people use a heat gun to heat up their resin to a temp they want it as well.
Dunk in junk, thank you HERO. 😆
You bet! =D
How toxic are the fumes when you make those?
Awesome video #DunkinJunk
I will definitely be trying some graffiti blanks if win and get the chance to do some dunkin junk. Thanks Zac!
Glad to hear it Thomas! Good luck in the giveaway =D
Any one know who i can send a brass tube to , to have a photo put on and or casted in alumilite or blak diamonds so i can turn it for a gift ?? i have posted before and surprised no response !!
# DunkinJunk nice molds
How do I get one of your blanks
All my blanks are available on my website: www.nvwoodwerks.com
Dunkin junk - wish I had seen this sooner!
First, thank you for sharing all of your knowledge and expertise. It has given me confidence to try my hand at blank making. Second, these were the coolest blanks. I love them. Finally, do you have a video about the pressure pot you were using in this video? I've never seen that style and am interested in one similar. Thank you again.
I am looking for squares casting molds
Do you mean a full block like a 5" x 6" or a bunch of smaller squares?
I want to cast some thing but needing a square mold to do it let me send you a pic of what I want to make
It’s a borg cube
BTW, I have a grandson named Zack and I call him Zak too, so no offence.
Thing is there is only one Zac Higgins
I could have a twin =D
Only 10 days later and promo seems to be disabled...oh well...nice video though was cool to see how it was done.
The discount code ran through the 11th, sorry you missed out :(
DunkinJunk
Dunkinjunk
Dunkin junk... cool blanks
These molds are a direct copy, though not as well done, as the molds from maneater crafts
Looked like they work pretty good. :-)
Well, I don't have any of those to give away, nor have I ever seen or used them. Not really my concern. All I know is these work great
Zac Higgins certainly not meant to be an indictment of you or chad. I support both you guys as much as I can. I just happen to think this is an only slightly inferior product that is an copy of a current mold that’s been on the market for awhile. Though most HDPE molds are gonna be more than sufficient for resin casters in my opinion.
great, dunkin junk
Please. You speak to much! I would understand your vid also with music.
I'd love to do some #DunkinJunk with you!
We totally can =D
DunkinJunk