Glad to see you used this idea :) You can save A LOT of resin if you hollow the bowl out beforehand, and add an inner rim to your mold, so you actually only add to the edge. Edit: you can sprinkle sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) on CA glue to make it instantly set and form a tough material that can be sanded. Cheers!
Awesome bowl. I love when scraps of material can be turned into something so beautiful. That honey comb is such a great visual! Another thumbs up! 💙💙💙🥳🎉
Beautiful bowl Doug. I really love it. It's so unique. A real collectors piece. I like the honeycomb you used.. that was really pretty but just part of it... The different woods and colors and the way you made the rim.. just wow. Thanks for sharing your talent.
@@PohlBarnProductions i can only imagine how difficult it is to try to get things accomplished when you're plagued with OCD. Still the bowl was lovely.. keep up the great work Doug.
@@PohlBarnProductions and they turn out so well every time. I'm happy you talk to your viewers like adults and not 15 year olds like another guy I used to watch (Nick) it drive me crazy. And your stuff is every bit as pretty.
Nick is the reason I started and got into this, his channel has wandered off in a different direction and I do not follow him as closely as I use to but he was still my inspiration ! I try to treat everyone like adults
P.S. Here we go again!! My mad scientist has been down stairs all day cooking up something new, he said he was going to call it: Acks shine juice. 100 % Food Safe!!! Here we go again!!! lol He is sending you a bottle when he has it perfected.
Lovely.The pewter compliments the wood very well.Im kinda glad the other colors did not come through.A very nice piece .I like the organic , random,rich colors .You added the antlers a very random but very nice touch .For some reason it almost reminds me of looking inside a clock .Another very successful piece .👍😁👏👏👏👏♥️
You make it look so easy! Wonderful piece. We've just got our pressure pot & converting it today. Can't wait to have a crack at it. Thank you for your informative step by step videos, otherwise we'd be lost! Very nice work! ☺👍
When you picked out those color packets, I must admit I didn't thing they would go well together....WRONG! They worked out beautifully! You really have the eye of an artist.
I see you got 17 thumbs down???? It just boggles my mind how anyone could ever do that. It's not just the most fantastic stuff you artistically create but your attitude and delivery, your very persona are just so far above par it's amazing. I truly wish I was your neighbor, how great that would be for me!!!!!!
عمل رائع ...وأدخلت عناصر جديدة في القطعة الفنية .....احب ان اشارك بالفكرة حتى لا يحدث كسر أو شق في القطعة ..الضغط يجب ان يكون اطول فترة زمنية ممكنة....بالاضافة الى ذلك يمكن ان نستفيد من عمل الطبيعة ..كيف ...ان جذور الشجر تمسك التربة وتحمي من الانجراف ...ونحن يمكن وضع اغصان صغيره مهملة تقوم بهذا العمل ..اي تمسك المكونات كلها معا......لكن بصورة اساسية الضغط أطول فترة ....ان العمل الفني الخاص بك جدا رائع جدا.. شكرا ..
Hey mate from Australia. Longg time subscriber, first time commenting. Keep up the great work. I always hate losing a bucket when the resin won't release.
This one slipped through, sorry about that! Glad I saw it pop up on my feed again. It turned out awesome, love the cutoff projects, they're always so interesting. Nice work on the fix too, you can't even notice it =D Thanks for the shoutout and links to the honeycomb, much appreciated!!
When using the vac pot and multi colors in your resin, expect more mixing than you want because the bubbles escaping the wood act as agitators. As always, nice work!!
The honey comb is a very interesting look. I could see it being used in many different ways. Perhaps along the lip edge of the bowl, laid horizontally so the honey comb edge is seen on the side of the bowl, and the hexagon sides of the honey comb seen as you look down on the bowl?
@@PohlBarnProductions There are two things you can do to seriously reduce air bubbles (in my opinion). One is to coat the objects before your pour. What I mean is if you have sea shells (of walnuts shells, pistachios, or any other objects for example) then add them to your resin in a bowl, and mix them up manually. Then place them for your project and begin your pour. By giving the seashells a coating your are creating a wet boundary layer that will (hopefully) let the air bubble roll out of it's cavity, surface tension will give the epoxy the inclination to fill that cavity. The second thing that would help is a vacuum. The exact opposite of a pressure pot, for only a few minutes pull a vacuum. The air bubbles will grow in size due to low pressure, and thus will maybe make their way out of the cavity that is trapping them. When you restore normal pressure (or pressurize) whatever air bubbles are left will be reduced in size. Just my opinion, of course. Keep up the good vids. I really enjoy when you educate us about why you do things, this subject is fascinating to me.
I've been watching you make such beautiful things for a little while, now, and as I'm watching you assemble this project it occurred to me - have you ever considered pouring resin over the larger strings of wood shavings to make something out of that? I think it could be interesting.
@@PohlBarnProductions Ah, so you have tried it. I had just thought it might be interesting, but if they don't show up, it wouldn't be worth it. Thanks for answering!
Как только я увидел его ногти.... отписка.
Не аккуратно все делает.
Thank you and BUB BYE, can't pick my nose with out my nails !
@@PohlBarnProductionsAbsolutely excellent reaction, like work, Doug!😂 Respect👏💪
Unsubscribe because you don't like a workman's nails????????????👎
огонь коммент... человек такие вещи делает, может лучше оценить по делам его?
За то, какой харизматичный мужик, и идей сколько!!!)
I love that you save even the small scraps and use them in projects. I think the bowl turned out really well...I like it a lot.
Thanks so much! 😊
Glad to see you used this idea :)
You can save A LOT of resin if you hollow the bowl out beforehand, and add an inner rim to your mold, so you actually only add to the edge.
Edit: you can sprinkle sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) on CA glue to make it instantly set and form a tough material that can be sanded.
Cheers!
Thank you
This is, hands down, one of my favorite projects you've made! It looks great! I especially like the swirled pewter rim. Great job, Doug!
Thank You Thank You Jeremy
I'm always blown away by your projects but this one is insanely beautiful. Keep them coming!
Thank you , I'll do my best
Turned out very nice for scraps! The honeycomb and grey rim really brought it all together. Very cool
Thank you Nancy
Awesome bowl. I love when scraps of material can be turned into something so beautiful. That honey comb is such a great visual! Another thumbs up! 💙💙💙🥳🎉
I totally agree! Thank you
Beautiful bowl Doug. I really love it. It's so unique. A real collectors piece. I like the honeycomb you used.. that was really pretty but just part of it... The different woods and colors and the way you made the rim.. just wow. Thanks for sharing your talent.
Thank you Nena, My OCD and the rim ugh that was a tough one ! LOL
@@PohlBarnProductions i can only imagine how difficult it is to try to get things accomplished when you're plagued with OCD. Still the bowl was lovely.. keep up the great work Doug.
I fight with myself all the time to just leave it alone and go with it. LOL
@@PohlBarnProductions and they turn out so well every time.
I'm happy you talk to your viewers like adults and not 15 year olds like another guy I used to watch (Nick) it drive me crazy. And your stuff is every bit as pretty.
Nick is the reason I started and got into this, his channel has wandered off in a different direction and I do not follow him as closely as I use to but he was still my inspiration ! I try to treat everyone like adults
What an exquisite use of scrapes. I absolutely love the shape with the flared lip. Thank you for sharing your talents with us.
Thank you Ali
Very cool. I’m always amazed at the designs you can come up with when you mix the resin and woods together. That looks very Art Deco to me.
Thank you Collette, it's hit or miss really, LOL
Awesome Bowl!! Adding the rim to it was a great idea. Good way to use up left over scraps of wood, too!
P.S. Here we go again!! My mad scientist has been down stairs all day cooking up something new, he said he was going to call it: Acks shine juice. 100 % Food Safe!!! Here we go again!!! lol He is sending you a bottle when he has it perfected.
lol oh noooooo, I am sorry, the shine juice doesn't really keep the shine for long
Thank you Annette
Scrappy bowl beautifuls... I think I’ve been watching your videos from the start and I’ve seen how well you’ve grown. You sure do great colors.
Thank you Angela, I think you have been also......you've changed your pic, I like it !
The Pohl Barn Productions you’re welcome Doug. I did yo a recent one the other one was several years old. Thank you
5:27 Ah, yes... a snippet of that well-known classic, "Angry Chipmunk Cusses out Bucket"
🤣🤣🤣🤣 i was thinking the same thing 👍👍
OH but the Chipmunk wasn't Angry ! it was just explaining why it wouldn't let go to the other chipmunks.
You beat me to it angry noisy chipmunks. Considering it's a scrap bowl it turned out really nice
i so love your sense of humor Doug you always brighten up my day ty so verry much
Thank you Thank you
Lovely.The pewter compliments the wood very well.Im kinda glad the other colors did not come through.A very nice piece .I like the organic , random,rich colors .You added the antlers a very random but very nice touch .For some reason it almost reminds me of looking inside a clock .Another very successful piece .👍😁👏👏👏👏♥️
Thank you very much!
REALLY beautiful Bowl, you had a lot of set backs, but look at it now!!!! great job PBP!!!
Thank You Owl
Great job Doug, that's prof positive one mans junk is another mans gold.
Thank You Terry
You make it look so easy! Wonderful piece. We've just got our pressure pot & converting it today. Can't wait to have a crack at it. Thank you for your informative step by step videos, otherwise we'd be lost! Very nice work! ☺👍
Thank You , it's not really as hard as you think it is, just get out and do it !!!
I have seen some remarkable items on you tube and this bowl is one, you do very good work.
thank you Patricia
I like how the added rim looks with this. Pretty cool as usual!
Thank You Bob, might be throwing you under the bus again soon, LOL
Stunning, you are so creative and skilled.
Thanks again Lucy
Very creative, as usual. Love watching your projects. Looking forward to what’s next!
Thanks so much Anthony! 😊
@@PohlBarnProductions I'd like to inquire about purchasing some things from you.
Amazing how nice scraps can look. I really really like how it's turned out.
Thank you Annette
I love the iridescent look in the honeycomb 💜. Another pretty piece.
Thank you Cari
Loving the new entertainment u have added!! And keep making more great fun projects!
Thank you Justin
When you picked out those color packets, I must admit I didn't thing they would go well together....WRONG! They worked out beautifully! You really have the eye of an artist.
it's really hit or miss, this project could of been a ugly mess with those colors too. I got lucky.
As usual it’s awesome. I have the same box of mica. Works better in resin than it does in soap. True fact!
Thank you Jeremy and yes they do
Another great bowl love all the different contrast of the materials u used
Thank You Norma
Even when you use scrap, it still turns out amazing!! Great work as always!!!
Thank you Rob, you can't think about it you just have to do it !
I like the way you added the scraps, cool.
Thank you Les
This piece is actually very cool and appealing.
Thank You Thank You John, binge WATCHING ARE YA, lol
@@PohlBarnProductions Well yeah! One of the best crafters out there. Always looking for a cool looking piece of art you happen to make.
I always wait to see just what the finished product will look like and I'm never disappointed. Love the honeycomb.
Thank you Bonita
Very cool, Doug! 👍👍👍
Thank You David
Turned out awesome! I like what you decided to do with the rim!
Thank you Leah
Love the colors you picked for this one.
Thank You Eddie
Very cool! The colors and textures really work well together. :)
Thank you Tracey
Love the honeycomb and the colors. Great bowl, Doug!
Thank you Marcia
I love this "bitsa" project! Bits of this and bits of that, it turned out awesome!!
Thank you Amie
Looks exquisite, so unusual and such a random pattern, I think it is so beautiful xxxxxxxxxx
Thank You Elaine
Doug you have an eye for the end game .. folks round here call it Imagination. Stirling work as ever.
Thank You Sean
Absolutely gorgeous Doug
Thank You Donald
The pewter rim set it off nice, buddy! Nice bowl! Happy birthday!
Billy
Thank you Billy, happy birthday to me !
Beautiful job Doug
Thank you Daniel
I see you got 17 thumbs down???? It just boggles my mind how anyone could ever do that. It's not just the most fantastic stuff you artistically create but your attitude and delivery, your very persona are just so far above par it's amazing. I truly wish I was your neighbor, how great that would be for me!!!!!!
Thank You Archie, you can't dwell on the hate from others, they all work out in my favor so down or up it's all good.
Nice bowl Doug. Good use of scraps
Thank you Steve
عمل رائع ...وأدخلت عناصر جديدة في القطعة الفنية .....احب ان اشارك بالفكرة
حتى لا يحدث كسر أو شق في القطعة ..الضغط يجب ان يكون اطول فترة زمنية ممكنة....بالاضافة الى ذلك يمكن ان نستفيد من عمل الطبيعة ..كيف ...ان جذور الشجر تمسك التربة وتحمي من الانجراف ...ونحن يمكن وضع اغصان صغيره مهملة تقوم بهذا العمل ..اي تمسك المكونات كلها معا......لكن بصورة اساسية الضغط أطول فترة ....ان العمل الفني الخاص بك جدا رائع جدا.. شكرا ..
Thank you Thank you. that might just work
It looks amazing. Im blown away. Cheers from Ontario
Thank You Dan
Very nice piece....
Thanks for share....🙏
Thank you
So awesome! beautiful mixture of wood and the aluminum honeycomb . I love that stuff!
Thank you Kim
Just beautiful Doug what more can you say
Thank you Tommy
That one has a lot going on in it!..like a patchwork quilt bowl. Pretty cool!👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you Mike
Awesome turn Doug! new name for the honey comb....Snake Skin!
Thank you Robert, someone else called it that also !
Luv how this turned out!!!!
Thank you Mandi
Very cool, another reason to keep scraps around
Thank you Gene
Hi Doug, A lovely bowl out of scraps. I can't fault you. Great work. cheers, Huw
Thank You Huw, I am always at fault !
I'm always fascinated to see end results but, I think, the final pour of gray MADE that bowl!!!
Thank You Ray
Like always a good looking peace of art
Thank you Marlana
Hey mate from Australia. Longg time subscriber, first time commenting.
Keep up the great work.
I always hate losing a bucket when the resin won't release.
lol Thank you Thank You ! the plastic deteriorates from the heat over time, I have back ups for this reason
Pretty and interesting with all the various bits and colors. Thanks!
Thank you Taxana
I love it it's a wonderful piece of mosaic. Thanx Doug
Thank you
Really like the mix of materials, another cool project!
Thank you Joyce
This one slipped through, sorry about that! Glad I saw it pop up on my feed again. It turned out awesome, love the cutoff projects, they're always so interesting. Nice work on the fix too, you can't even notice it =D Thanks for the shoutout and links to the honeycomb, much appreciated!!
Awesome, thank you Zac! yeah I think I shouted you out and add those links again this week too
I love how the metal looks like snake skin. Super cool
Thanks again Michele
Nice work. Always enjoy your work.
Thank you Candy
another amazing project well done, Keep up the great work.
Thank You Twitchie
Good looking bowl there Doug...
Thank You
Turned out nice, entertaining and informative viewing.
Thank You Michael
Delightfully eccentric, Doug.
Thank you Mark
Another beautiful piece!
Thank you so much 😊
Sometimes scraps are the best.I like it very much.
Thank you Sheilah
Pretty sweet scrap bowl!! 👍👍
Thank You Jake, up next in your shop, easy project.
Really neat chaos bowl!
Thank you
When using the vac pot and multi colors in your resin, expect more mixing than you want because the bubbles escaping the wood act as agitators. As always, nice work!!
Thank you Michelle, I used the pressure pot on this one, but I do plan on using the vacuum chamber on a resin project soon.
Another excellent and interesting project thank you very much 👏👏👏👏👏
Thank you! Cheers!
love it....just got my pressure pot today...cant wait to try some resin projects.
Thank you Rip, have fun with it
That came out Awesome Doug 👍
Thank you Steve
Great use of scraps 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Thank you Doug
Time for some release spray for the odd bucket (getting dirty ?) and on top when you put on the new end. Nice turning. Rather interesting.
Thank you Martin, yeah the plastic gets old and holds on so the release doesn't work on that either
Bud u have some great videos. Been watchin for about a year and I look forward to your new ones
Thank you Mark !
I thought that there would be problems with the metal, but it seems to be all right. GooD)))))))
Thank you , there is some problems with it but nothing that can not be over come.
Looks good and unique 5💙💙💙💙💙💙
Thank you J'Lyssa
I think a wooden honeycomb with resin filling could look amazing. Love how this turned out though.
Thank You
Wow. I really love this bowl.
Thank you Jack
The honey comb is a very interesting look. I could see it being used in many different ways. Perhaps along the lip edge of the bowl, laid horizontally so the honey comb edge is seen on the side of the bowl, and the hexagon sides of the honey comb seen as you look down on the bowl?
Thank You, Yes I thought horizontally also then thought that might just trap air, that stuff isn't cheap so I did not do it.
@@PohlBarnProductions There are two things you can do to seriously reduce air bubbles (in my opinion). One is to coat the objects before your pour. What I mean is if you have sea shells (of walnuts shells, pistachios, or any other objects for example) then add them to your resin in a bowl, and mix them up manually. Then place them for your project and begin your pour. By giving the seashells a coating your are creating a wet boundary layer that will (hopefully) let the air bubble roll out of it's cavity, surface tension will give the epoxy the inclination to fill that cavity. The second thing that would help is a vacuum. The exact opposite of a pressure pot, for only a few minutes pull a vacuum. The air bubbles will grow in size due to low pressure, and thus will maybe make their way out of the cavity that is trapping them. When you restore normal pressure (or pressurize) whatever air bubbles are left will be reduced in size. Just my opinion, of course. Keep up the good vids. I really enjoy when you educate us about why you do things, this subject is fascinating to me.
Nice Doug, I’m keeping all my scraps for a future project 👍 this looks fantastic
Thank you Mark
Doesn't scrap and resin bowls always turnout to be some of the best looking bowls out there. Nice work!
Thank you John
Gorgeous. Love it
Thank You Thank You Joalla
Hope you and your family are doing well these days sir! Lovely vid again
Thank You Maria, hope all is well for you too.
@@PohlBarnProductions we're doing well, occasionally getting stir crazy but not taking unnecessary risks
Another master piece Doug was that the good lady in the beginning of the vid. Most enjoyable
Thank you Phil, no it was Jen from strings and blings
beautiful job, congratulations
Thank You Claudio
I've been watching you make such beautiful things for a little while, now, and as I'm watching you assemble this project it occurred to me - have you ever considered pouring resin over the larger strings of wood shavings to make something out of that? I think it could be interesting.
the shaving tend to just melt back into the resin, unless you have a really dark color, they will just vanish
@@PohlBarnProductions Ah, so you have tried it. I had just thought it might be interesting, but if they don't show up, it wouldn't be worth it. Thanks for answering!
nice job cool bucket
Thank You
Greetings mate, another triumph well done. Keep smiling.
Thank you Peter
💜💜 love it, and the colors you picked for the resin
Thank you Alicia
You never know! Wow! The Karma Bowl!
Thank you
Magnifique et sublime. Bravo
Thank You
Wow pretty cool! It's one my favorites :)
Thank You Maryse
Very nice job!
Thank you
Great 👍 looking bowl good video thanks.
Thank you Graham
Beautiful mixed media bowl ❤️
Thank you Maddie