Gummy Bear Axe 2.0 : The Rebuilding
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Hi Peter this is your gummi bear supervisor you're doing an excelent job x
Thank you sir! I appreciate the accolades. :)
@@peterbrownwastaken Hey Peter,you said the real Gummies taste better than the resin ones?Speaking from first hand knowledge?
Me *with a whole ass Gummi bear magnet from the Haribo company in Germany* I was gonna say this....
@@peterbrownwastakendo a bowl
"I forgot the mold release"
-Peter Brown, Evan and Katelyn, 2024
Lmao you forgot Nick Zametti too!! 😂😂😂
(and everyone who's ever had to cast things in the history of resinkind)
@VeraTR909 you are more than likely right but I don't recall bens worx every mentioning that.
@@afg122602I think that might just be because Ben *never* uses mold release😅
@@afg122602 Or Andy Phillip.
here is an idea. everytime you do a resin project you put the left over in a cylinder. once the cylinder is high enough you turn it for a project and it will be a rainbow of unique colors. maybe also do one where you put scraps from turning or broken pieces into.
"If you have any projects you wanna see some resin gummy bears in let me know." As if there's a project that WOULDN'T be improved with resin gummy bears
Now make a gummy bear axe head and put it on a wooden handle... A wooden handle with gummy bear inlay.
YES! This would be awesome
This would be great.
haha
@@peterbrownwastakenWould be epic indeed. or even making the gummy bear axe head and replacing the real axe head with that one for a fully gummybear axe! or even a pair of gummybear hatchets.
Resin gummybear mallet head? the milk mallet hasnt had a reboot since it still works but a spare couldnt hurt lol
Watching you take all the old molds out of the cabinet really felt like a trip down memory lane.
Also seeing him breaking the original handle and the mold, hit me right in the feelings.
"♫ ♪ Gummy beaaars. PouUring here and there, and everywheeere. High-strength polymer beyond compaaare... ♫ ♪" got me dying.
How bout making the large Gummy Bear with the rest of the Gummy Bears
I was just coming to say this! 😁
I was gonna say this!!
Just what I was gonna say!
A children's lamp shade made with gummy bears might be neat
Or maybe a resin and gummy bear lamp base
I clicked on comments to type exactly this.
What about instead of a lamp shade, an entire lamp?
Buy one of those giant 5-lb gummy bears, make a silicone mold of it, cast it in clear resin filled with these little colored gummy bears, then drill a cavity out of the bottom and insert a bulb. It'd be like one of those rock salt lamps, but made of gummy bears.
I had the same idea!
@Shadowmech88 See, I suggested a lamp shade because I imagine a colorful collection of bears on the wall
Peter Brown, yet again, demonstrating his patience pouring 250 tiny bears. I'd have flood coated it and lived with the regret of clean up forever
3:36 "So we've got 50 bears, times five is... um, is MORE bears." ❤
I died laughing, it took me a minute to do the math too smh 🤣💀🤣
@@caspernicole09 How...? It's just 5x5x10. 5x5 is 25, 25x10 is 250. 5's and 10's are the simplest multiplication tables to write out...
@@KainYusanagi I know, but it was late, I was tired. but that's also what makes it so funny 🤣
I'm glad you poured those extra 75 gummy bears, not because you needed them but because I also thought you would need more. Thank you for being my anxiety buddy Peter.
Today I learned that the US has one less color of gummy bears than here in germany. We have light and dark red which are strawberry & raspberry while green is apple flavored. It used to be the same here though
That's super interesting!
When my friend Markus was in the shop making the bug-in-resin video, he gave me a mini-history of Haribo since he grew up near Bonn. I don't recall this fact popping up!
Damn anythin that's product of Europe seems to be shittier in US than here.
I live in Canada and I just recently bought some Haribo gummy bears, and they had the same six flavours! It's kinda weird if only the US doesn't get apple...
forever upset that we dont have green apple haribo gummies... but at least I got lime skittles back. little victories i suppose. xD
@@peterbrownwastaken Ya just don't look at the history too hard or go too far back....lovely individual; hope he paid his work force during the war.....
The sound of you pulling the molds apart was satisfying like popping bubble wrap.I always enjoy your singing. Nice remake of teddy bear's picnic.
The Gummi Bear theme song had no place going as hard as it did.
That was true for a lot of cartoon themes of that era. Some of those companies spent more on the music than on the animation, I think. XD
I've wanted you to swing that axe for years
I have too! Didn't even get much of a swing. As soon as I removed the supporting hand it just crumbled. Haha.
how about some gummy bear stained glass? like a weird pixel art.
Some colors disappeared due to the extremely similar refractive index of the resin bears to the resin handle. The light moving through the sugary bears moves at a different speed than resin, so they look more defined. If you were to try again, try two very different types of resin, epoxy, etc. for the bears vs the handle.
OMG, that ending. So adorable.
It's wild to realize how long I've been watching your projects. The original project doesn't seem that long ago, and yet it was almost eight years ago. I'm glad to see it given a new life, and it was really fun to see all of the old molds!
Very cool! Though, I'm not surprised the white and orange bears went ghostly. As soon as you finished adding the white pigment, my first thought was "that's nowhere near enough", and the orange bears looked a bit too clear when demolded. Maybe you could have added a bit of powder pigment to all the bears? I think that would have helped make them a bit less clear, and would have made a much cooler handle overall.
Can't wait for 2031, when Peter stands with his mark 3 gummy bear axe, wearing a shirt depicting him holding a gummy bear axe wearing a shirt depicting him wearing a gummy bear axe.
Considering the ghost gummies, maybe on the next gummy bear project, you could try spraying the gummies with a translucent paint like Tamiya brand model paints. It may help keep bears from disappearing in the resin.
Swiping them with mica powder is good if they are things you're not going to need to sand afterwards.
An ice cream scoop handle would be cool!! And if you shake some mica powder, iridescent powder, color-shifting powder, eyeshadow, etc.. on the white and orange bears, they should become visible in the resin... and really cool looking too!
In fact, making a whole batch of 'clear' bears, then coloring them in different ways with transparent colors, before putting them in resin, should look really cool! Maybe some very pale black bears, with transparent white powder, then immersed in the same shade of very pale black? Ghost bears!
I think I remember him making an ice cream scoop handle in the past
For a project similar to this, I would recommend testing the refractory index of different resins like you test dyes.
Oooh, make a giant gummy bear with all the small ones in it! 😊
So glad to see the improved new SHINY axe handle. You did as awesome of a job with the first axe handle, and learned from that too. Now, all you need is to make the new axe handle mold, which, you did say you wanted to remake. Don’t be in a hurry to build that. It will be fun to watch, if you chose to rebuild it. I do love Mrs. Brown’s “Ew, NO!” earlier. I agree with her, those gummies have been in that resin a few years.
Get either a candy dish silicone mold, or a giant gummy bear mold. Use the remaining bears to make a candy dish or make a giant gummy bear out of small resin bears
Cutting that mold off had to be painful. But you did good.
I still haven't thrown it out. My shop would be a bizarre episode of that show, "Hoarders"
"Why are you keeping this?"
"I found it on the side of the road and thought it was pretty neat-o"
Oh, sweet. Someone else who still says Neat-o!@@peterbrownwastaken
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@@vhlaura97 betterhelp therapists honestly suck, they're not covered by insurance either so you're looking at hundreds of dollars worth of therapy. the app itself is pretty janky, and they sell your information to meta and other websites for advertisers.
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He is just making some money. I don’t think anyone falls for a TH-cam sponsored ad anymore. Plus you should never trust anyone on the internet with your mental health.
Maybe you should’ve made a silicon mould of the new handle that way you can cast a new one if you need to
I cant belive its been 7 years since the last gummy bear axe?! 7 years since i found the channel!!
It looks worse than the original one..... You destroyed something amazing and just replaced it with the Wish version
5:50 Currently watching this video at my should-be appointment time. Go to therapy, especially if your issues are minor, don't let a little anxiety, doubt, or stress get the chance to become something you feel "deserves" help.
You have a great singing voice Peter. I figured that the white bears would disappear in the resin but never suspected the orange ones.
OMG OMG OMG this is incredible!!! Thank you SO MUCH for doing this! The first gummy bear axe handle was not only my introduction to your channel, but its also been my favorite video all these years! I always wished I had one, and its what got me interested in resin! Watching the process of an updated one was so cool to see! 🥺
I remember when he made the first axe handle, can’t believe it already been 7 years since that video.
Make a giant gummy bear mold and put the rest of the mini bears in the big bear.
Ooh or a resin honey pot
As someone with the gummy bear molds i have to comment on your patience in filling them so perfectly.
I don't watch arts and crafts channels, but I watch every episode of Peter Brown. You've got somethin' good goin' on. Keep being yourself, Peter, and be proud of yourself! We love you! Bears.
Some sort of gummy bear stained glass would be cool. Like a lampshade or window
I think you should add a resin bear to every project from now on.
I wonder how long a Spotify playlist of every single song you ever sang in your TH-cam career up to this point would be. And I could BARELY contain my excitement when I saw what this video was about.
The Gummy Bears theme song 🥰 nostalgia at it's finest!!
The gummy bear axe handle is what originally brought me to your channel, nice to come back around and revisit it.
I got a couple ideas for how to use the gummy bears up.
• spin topz
• bottle stoppers
• a faux gingerbread/ doll house with gummy bear cobblestone walkways
• gummy bear shirt buttons/ cuff links/ tie clip trifecta combo ( making you a gummy berserker)
• key chains,
and a light up giant resin gummy bear made with all the extra gummy bears. 😂
couldnt bear to see you break that handle
groan
axing the anxiety by completing the project... awesome results!
You could use the leftover bears to make little earrings to sell.
This video shared so many similarities with Evan and Katelyn: making a weapon, those gummy bear molds, and forgetting mold release!
The Rebuildening commences!!!
I've lost my groove.
Me: BEWARE THE GROOVE!
8:01 "here we go again" After all that singing and no trigger for Whitesnake?
wow! that turned out great. you should use the left over ones to make the gummy bear lamp from icarly, or if you’re feeling really ambitious, the gummy bear chandelier
I have been watching since before you posted your first gummy axe, and I just have to say, I am enamored by your passion for crafting. Its thanks to you I know so much about woodworking, resin, and handling machinery. You inspire me. Also, you art does serve a purpose! You touch peoples lives and I am so thankful you exist! I hope you and your family are doing great!
Wow, thank you!
I love your singing, Peter. ❤
Most of the resin gummis where a little to light in color, yellow and red where ok.
You probably have to make the color in the cup really intense, otherwise they come out too light, since they are so small. The white once culd probably also do with a bit more with pigment and a dash of yellow or orange to be closer to the original and have better contrast to the clear resin.
I've missed your videos! Glad to see you back. Your videos are always fun!
(This is a genuine comment btw) ; dude, do not change your camera, and do not change the intro, genuinely very nostalgic and I love it
I love the gummy bear axe so much! I'm so glad you revisited it! You did it justice and polished it beautifully!
Woo! That is a triumph, and a lovely way to stick it to the original axe for giving you trouble. A fantastic remake.
One of a kind gummy bear axe: you broke the mold with that one. 😂
Edit: I feel like you should do more weapons like gummy bear nunchucks or something. lol
Only difference with how you're making the gummy bears and what they do in factories is that their gummy molds are made of corn starch. They fill a tray with corn starch, press metal shapes into it to make the desired mold, fill with gummy syrup, let the gummies harden, then dump the whole thing onto a wire rack that separates candy from mold. The starch is recycled to make more molds and any stuck on starch is cleaned off with oil to make the gummies extra shiny.
Listening to you while I work from home is like having a coworker in the office.
Always great to see you are still uploading. I love your projects.
any project you put out there will be great. you could do a bowl or pizza cutter again with gummy bears. love seeing your vids pop up. your fan base respects you reguardless of what you put out. because you show your human side. its because your projects arent some perfect dream like unreal expectation of your work. because you care enough to put yourself out mistakes and all. with the humility and kindness for your fans that you show with each upload. please take to heart that your fans look forward to each and every video as a teaching guide and entertainment with someone who is as relatable and humble as you. looking forward to your next video
I feel like i've just watched the destruction of a youtube icon.
I've been watching this channel since the beginning and i've seen everything you have ever made. Watching the full lifecycle of the axe was immensely satisfying and lots of shots in this video filled me with nostalgia. I smiled when I saw the mould of lies. This is such a great channel and you're one of the most wholesome youtubers out there.
Resin gummy bear earings would sell well, or bracelet. Sort of thing my neice would go mental for.
Love the axe handle. It's seriously awesome. And the gummy bear song! On another note, I saw in another video by bm sculptures that had him using pieces of his past molds to displace the resin or using it for when he pours silicone. Don't know how much it would help but I thought it couldn't hurt to say.
You had me at "This is my".
Crossing things off my Peter Brown Bingo: singing, forgetting mold release, Micro Mesh explanation, Mrs. Brown cameo (even offscreen)... Great video as always!
This feels like a "full circle" type of moment for me. The original video was the first one of yours that I watched and it's definitely a big part of what set me upon my DIY and woodworking journey. It helped me realize that you can just do projects as art also. I'm glad for this.
It also started me on TH-cam journey
That is very cool! 🤗 A candle holder might be very cool with the gummy bears lighting up!! 🌈
I'm so happy to see the gummy bear axe reborn after so long, it looks great. Also I would love to see more projects with the resin gummy bears but I don't know what exactly you would do with them.
3:26 I love it so much! "1 2 3....10 bears times 5, thats 50, We got 50 bears times 5 is.... uhm. is more bears" XD the best. Never change Peter
It was really great to see this project come full circle to a final conclusion. I'm looking forward to many more projects filmed with the new axe in the background!
There will always be a soft spot in my heart for the OG gummy bear axe because it was the first video I saw on this channel, but this one looks so much better, and you look so much more pleased with it.
As a New Mexican who grew up in Santa Fe, I appreciated the little tidbit you put in your video about the Hatch Chillies. Trust me there's a lot of that to be sold worldwide. It's the best thing to have on basically everything, (within reason).
I have enjoyed hatch chile peanut brittle which was amazing!
I've seen it up on the wall in all your videos and I'm glad to see you redo it with such success
Here's a gummy bear project idea that's also bowl related. Painstakingly connect each gummy into an overall bowl shape with UV resin by hand. Then fill in all the gaps with resin of different colors like the stained glass window you did semi-recently. Hmm maybe more of a lamp shade than a bowl now that I think about it.
At 14:35 when you put the resin bears in the cup and clinked, I legitimately did a double take because i had already started seeing them as actual gummies.
The adaptations of the vintage songs were really cool, but now the "Care Bears" theme song is going to be stuck in my head for a couple weeks.
Never been so early here ever before! Can't wait to watch this video!
How about a gumball/candy machine made of different candies in resin? I feel that'd be fun. Darker candies near the bottom, lighter ones near the top, a sort of frame made of red or black licorice for the body, the dome/bowl would have to be 100% resin through, unless you made the bowl/dome in layers and did a sort of staircase thing with gummy bears, and as for the top, I feel it being topped off with a jawbreaker could be fun, especially if you were to look at the bottom than see all the colored layers.
Honestly, I kinda want to see you take a GIANT gummy bear mold, and fill it with the little gummy bears. Maybe use it as a neat lamp base for like a nightstand kind of lamp? It'd be fun for a younger kid's room.
I love the musical accompaniment to the pour. Although the real gummy bears are interesting, this doesn’t make any food inedible. The leftover bears might be interesting made into a lamp base shaped like a big gummy bear.
I remember watching that original gummy bear axe video in the before times. It's so cool to see you revisiting it. Also, the way the resin dust reacts to water is very neat!
I got REALLY subconscious munching on bagel bites while watching this, especially right there at the end... lol anyways, the first gummy bear axe was my introduction to your channel, and I've watched every video since then. awesome that you were able to re visit this project and improve on it!.
You mentioned feeling like the old ax handle beat you. Honestly watching the old video you can kind of tell. It just didn't look like anything was going your way. This new one looks fantastic though and I can really tell that you are satisfied with it!
"5 times 10 is... 50. And 50 times 5 is.... more bears" 😂 also i was totally expecting you to sing Sante fe
This was fantastic as always. Please give us more Gummy Bear Projects. Also awesome seeing the Axe Handle being remade and improved.
I didn´t see you drop a single drop of resin on all these molds. Mad respect, i can´t even manage to fill a tray of muffins without making a mess, and here you are, doing it for a couple hundred gummybears.
Edit: I should´ve watched the whole thing before commenting. Still a nice run though!
hard resin gummy bears are so lego adjacent that my brain can't handle it and my inner child wants them so bad lol.
The gummy bear axe was one of the first videos of yours I watched. I was looking for more woodworking TH-camrs and you came up. So thank you for all the entertaining content 🥰
A candy jar of gummy bears would be pretty sweet
So crazy to have watched your original gummy bear axe video when it came out and to watch it again almost 8 years later! Love your content Peter!
Im so surprised the bears were still so gummy. I love these types of videos so much and quite love your humor
I would like to see an all resin candy gingerbread house for the holidays, with the gingerbread being resin cured like the bread you did a long time ago. That would be awesome.
They make molds for chocolate that he could use.
I cannot believe it has been this long since that project. And im glad we got a second version! Thanks for always putting out excellent quality content!
The hat coming back at the end of the video was perfect. I remember watching the og gummy bear axe handle when it posted on youtube 7 years ago. Peter and I both still had jet black hair.
I feel like since the bears are translucent and show up best in a transparent object, the best project to use them in is something where light will be shining through it a lot. Little candle holders, maybe?