nice, you are doing the trendy clickbait :D I just subbed to your channel a few weeks ago but after I saw this clickbait thumbnail I immediately unsubbed , good luck sir , ..
Egg shells are very porous, so I'm pretty sure that's why the little bit leaked out in the pressure pot. The membrane remaining in the shell or not, even hard boiled eggs are not actually smooth so this captures the correct texture perfectly. If you cast egg white resin in you could recreate a fake hard boiled egg which would be pretty amusing for a resin fake food project. Just do a light polish on the egg after and it might look pretty darn real
That turned out cool. Dissolving the egg shell was brilliant. Did anyone else notice that when it was finished, it looked like a snail was in there? Dr. Ben with his gloves and syringe! Love it! 💖💖
Hello Ben , im from Toronto, Canada. I just found your channel by looking for different diy ideas , and i am so impressed with you and your amazing work. I cant tell you how i appreciate not only your art but your personality and how well you explain as you go. I never comment on anyone's channel, this is a first !! You doing everything right in my opinion. I usually fast forward a lot to get past the blah blah blah. You had no blah ( lol ) your awesome. I just love your ideas , your art is beautiful . Thank you
Orrrrrrr, tape up the bottom hole with painter's tape to seal it. No side holes, just use the hole at the top. Inject the resin in small batches of different colors and allow to cure & set before adding the next color.
Here's my backseating thought: The clear resin is uneeded. If you start with the egg with a lot of holes drilled with them hot glued over as before, use a faster curing resin. Level the egg and inject the color on top of that current level. Let it get to the gel phase, re level, and inject again.... Actually, this sounds like fun. Might give it a go one day.
@@BrookeRainbridge I'd love to find hot glie on the market🤣🤣 don't worry, my typing is atrocious too. It's bad when I'm talking to friends and I try to type fast.
I think it looks the best when you are holding it....turned out pretty cool....i watched the same video....had to comment " watched the hole video for the egg....gues what no egg" Thanks for being a you tuber that comes up with the goods....cheers
Ever since I joined as a member, TH-cam has stopped putting your videos in my recommended! Ugh. Anyway, I've remembered to come see what you've posted now!
Keep creating this awesome content please! It's very relaxing and cool to see your process during all this! Thank you for making your channel and the content on here. I'd love to see you come back to this eventually with some refinements but the end result of this one was definitely nice. The white gives it a good touch!
Hey Ben my friend! Look at you experimenting! I was so excited to watch this one. It was very intriguing. I love how it turned out. That's why experiments are so fun. You never know. Say hi to Nicole and Jake!
What I really like about this is you're willing to go over all the mistakes that we could possibly make because I've never done this before and I would not know what to do so thank you for showing us about the egg mold and everything that we would need to know
That's so strange. I decided to do some resin moulds this week and I did think I wonder what would happen if I put resin into an eggshell and well the next day up pops your video with the answer. thanks for answering my question LOL
Thanks for your honesty. Good onya for persevering! Great to hear and Aussie voice on youtube too. I'm wondering if they used a egg-shaped silicone mould.
It looks like a GIANT cat's eye marble!! Very interesting finish on it, I would say very successful first attempt. But it's Ben. We know he's gonna find a way to make it look UH-mazeballs
Should of put color in with the resin when you first filled the egg. Stir resin, than, put color in , give it a bit of a swirl, just enough so colors don't mix into mud; than fill egg ! That was fun to watch!!!!👍🏻
Your eggs are absolutely gorgeous! The egg did turn out quite interesting. Always fun watching you try new ideas out. Have a wonderful weekend my friend.🌹
looks like they'd make a slick shift knob, despite it seeming like a lot more work. definitely a clever pivot with the white vinegar. thanks for another great video
I really liked the finished product! To me it looked like the beginning of a rainbow! Like the white was a cloud and the rainbow was sprouting out of it! 😎👍 🌈☁️🤔🤭 Another great job!
Just a thought, Use the bottom hole to put the resin in. That way you can hide imperfections with a stand or base. 2nd, You don't need the other holes. Use a longer needle and just work it around as you inject a little here and a little there. That would also make for a bit of stirring to get the colors to string out through the clear.
Yours are definitely better! But awesome video. Smooth thinking with the vinegar. Maybe the white spot is something to do with the calcium in the shell? No clue, but can't wait to see more!
I absolutely Loved Clakkers ! 😊 Glad to see other people remember them. & Saved them ,I will look for them in our local Flea market .! I was really good @ them ,we would have Clakk - offs ,winner based on time. 💯👍🇨🇦🪶
Good thinking to get out the vinegar! 🤓 And the outcome was pretty cool. 😎 Most importantly though, thanks for the video. I've been having withdrawals. 😆
Nerdecrafter did this experiment once and she left the egg membrane inside the shell, which actually helped with removing the shell afterwards. It was easily scraped off afterwards.
Loved this project...thinking you could have used all colored resin in the project for a better outcome...if you ever do it again...try it that way...very clever with the vinegar!
Smart way of doing that and how you learned from your mistakes, it was great! :D Good job, it really looks amazing! When you were trying to crack the egg I was like, OML PLEASE USE VINEGAR, and my heart felt so full when you did.
I've seen nerde crafter try this as well she had similar results. She poured the colors in layers tho but it honestly turned out no better. The vinegar worked well other than time it looked so much easier.
I knew I'd seen that thumbnail somewhere and was racking my brain to try and remember who I'd seen try this before, than you for solving my crisis, lol
I loved that you tried that technique out. The original thumbnail looks like they put resin over a pinecone and put it on a lathe to me. Some of those videos are just sneaky with out they pass of work.
I have one of your blue/purple eggs, and it's absolutely gorgeous. Much nicer than the photos. I'll check out your Etsy shop - I think my son might like one.
Love the results! I think the end goal could be to make a realistic looking egg, yolk and all! Would take a lot of thoughtful planning & maybe not achievable, but fun to see how it would turn out
I learned maybe 60 years ago to drill the hole with a brad nail as I did not have tiny bits back then. I also learned to take a safety pin (long) and cut the end off and bend it slightly 1/4" up then stick the one end in the drill and the other in the egg and then WHIP the egg in the shell and it runs right out. So no hard blowing for like 5 minutes. Mom made "glass" eggs as she and her best friend made those table ornaments that looked like grapes in all sorts of colors. Back then they used glass molds for each grape, quite costly as they could have made silicone molds quite cheaply.
It's funny how sometimes our projects turn out better than what we expected them to look like when we started out. I love the way your egg turned out. It's perfect! 🩷🥚
If you have a tractor supply or other farm supply chain like royal king, if you plan on doing this more in the future, you can buy larger gauge needles that would allow you to suck up and inject the resin.
It was so interesting to see the entire process and all the mistakes, because I learned a lot. Now this is surely a very difficult way to make a resin egg, as you get molds from Ali express for some few coins, but if that is what you have, I have these points to add: Only poke one hole in the egg. Stir with a stick and suck the yolk out with a syringe or a special balloon you get around Easter that does the same job. Rinse afterwards. Use a very thick and long needle, it won’t be so hard and you can add effects with the long needle as well. Maybe stirring is an idea to get more effects as well.
New way to make eggs 🥳 like your experiments. Maybe for your next experiment try a ostrich egg. Than you can make a bigger hole in the top. And pour in layer by layer with coloured resin. 😁
You could use some electricians tape to cover the holes, it's like 1.5cm narrow and streches a bit, and doesn't melt like hot glue. That egg turned out nice, and perhaps you should wait between resin layers to harden before applying the next color. Cheers mate.
This turned out pretty good! I hate when you see a video thumbnail, then watch the video, only to discover that the thumbnail image isn’t even in the vid… Judging from the picture, I think that it isn’t a resin filled egg, rather it’s a pine cone, in resin, turned into the shape of an egg.
I actually saw the thumbnail get created. It is a pinecone in resin, poured in a square mold that was turned on a lathe. Considering that, you did a great job! 😊
@@BensWorx still can't believe my short video of my Pokeball death-stars I made is now got 151 views I just wish I had a way to turn 1 into a gear shift knob but I don't have anything to attach it to.
Ben you are a inspiration, I wood love to try wood working and resin art but I just don’t known we’re to start would you have some tips . Love your videos thanks
I am wondering about the extra-long setting time resin brand...I can't seem to find anything like that...also, I am so grateful that people are willing to try new things - keeps my art on the leading edge! Mahalo nui loa from Maui!
In the bottom of an egg is a white membrane layer, with an air pocket underneath. When you put the resin in, it seeped under that membrane, encapsulating it. I have chickens so make loads of pickled eggs & when boiling & peeling them (depending on how they were in the pan) often find an egg with a flat spot on the very bottom & always have to make sure I peel the membrane off the bottom of the egg. It doesn’t stick to the eggshell like the rest of the membrane because of the air pocket underneath it like I mentioned.
Hey its still really cool, and a great experiment. You don't know until you try. I think if you did the colors in layers maybe? It would be cool if you just tried to get orange in the middle with clear resin to make it look like an egg 🥚.. who knows. But can't wait to see what you make next bud.
You could maybe fill it one third with resin, let it rest then inject color, let it rest. Then inject 1/3 more then rest. Then injunction the colors and rest. Then top off the resin and rest then inject the rest of it colors. All using one injection point. This might distribute the colors a little more. It looks fantastic as is though. Very creative! Also, you might try a treated silicone Easter egg mold? 🤷♂️
The colors might spread better if you insert the needle through the top hole and once it touches the bottom of the egg slowly release the color as you lift up the needle.
I believe that is a pinecone in the resin and that the colouring was done at different intervals and angles. I have done a number of pinecones in resin.
Thanks for stopping by, If you have time you can check out my new range of Eggs here www.etsy.com/shop/bensworx
I said vinegar for the shell just as you did. I think they made it just like you do.
Just got my egg in the mail. Its stunning to look at. I love the way the colors shift. Beautiful work Mr. Ben.
nice, you are doing the trendy clickbait :D I just subbed to your channel a few weeks ago but after I saw this clickbait thumbnail I immediately unsubbed ,
good luck sir , ..
@@za88y you realise this was the point. Using a clickbait fake craft and running with it.
Egg shells are very porous, so I'm pretty sure that's why the little bit leaked out in the pressure pot. The membrane remaining in the shell or not, even hard boiled eggs are not actually smooth so this captures the correct texture perfectly. If you cast egg white resin in you could recreate a fake hard boiled egg which would be pretty amusing for a resin fake food project. Just do a light polish on the egg after and it might look pretty darn real
That turned out cool. Dissolving the egg shell was brilliant. Did anyone else notice that when it was finished, it looked like a snail was in there?
Dr. Ben with his gloves and syringe! Love it!
💖💖
Thanks Connie 😊 yeah it did look like a snail 👍
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Hello Ben , im from Toronto, Canada. I just found your channel by looking for different diy ideas , and i am so impressed with you and your amazing work. I cant tell you how i appreciate not only your art but your personality and how well you explain as you go. I never comment on anyone's channel, this is a first !! You doing everything right in my opinion. I usually fast forward a lot to get past the blah blah blah. You had no blah ( lol ) your awesome. I just love your ideas , your art is beautiful . Thank you
Thankyou
You could make a silicone mold of the egg, that way you could have more control of shape and design of the resting egg. Loved the video.
That's what I thought he would do. It's the first thing I thought of so if it was a success you could make more.
that's too easy....we want the hard n more complex way
Seriously that was way disgusting.
Or plastic eggs like you put candy in ? Just a thought. Maybe resin gets too hot ?
Orrrrrrr, tape up the bottom hole with painter's tape to seal it. No side holes, just use the hole at the top. Inject the resin in small batches of different colors and allow to cure & set before adding the next color.
It’s lovely but a lot of hard work. I was impressed how you remembered how to dissolve egg shells
and plus , your happy personality is so calming , and makes the hard work seem motivation
I've been thinking about getting into resin projects myself. Love the combo with wood. Keep up the creativity my dude.
Thanks Mate
ya ive seen some really cool stuff done with wood and resin
@@BensWorx An Abortion metaphor
I am too I’m just confused about the amount of resin to mix with
@@brownsugar1958ful when mixing it usually says on the container how much of each part.
Love this! Experiments in creativity are just the most awesome thing. Tanks for sharing
Here's my backseating thought: The clear resin is uneeded. If you start with the egg with a lot of holes drilled with them hot glued over as before, use a faster curing resin. Level the egg and inject the color on top of that current level. Let it get to the gel phase, re level, and inject again.... Actually, this sounds like fun. Might give it a go one day.
He didn't use fast curing resin because it heated up and melted the hot glie
@@BrookeRainbridge I'd love to find hot glie on the market🤣🤣 don't worry, my typing is atrocious too. It's bad when I'm talking to friends and I try to type fast.
@@BrookeRainbridge Ohhh right.... Maybe silicone then?... but it wouldn't cure in time.... Clearly the answer is more hot glue :).
Why do you have to use clear at all. I don’t know much about resin. I’ve played but what would happen if you just use all pigmented resin?
He gets more blending his way yours would look like a rainbow…..lame
Yeah wow, that was super cool. Love the Saturday bens worx with coffee ☕️🥚
I think it looks the best when you are holding it....turned out pretty cool....i watched the same video....had to comment " watched the hole video for the egg....gues what no egg"
Thanks for being a you tuber that comes up with the goods....cheers
Sweet, i was just thinking, i could do with a bit of ben's worx and boom, there you are!
Thanks Mate 😊
@@BensWorx you're one of about 6 or 7 channels that i search for and know what day their vids come out. You're my resin guy lol
Ever since I joined as a member, TH-cam has stopped putting your videos in my recommended! Ugh. Anyway, I've remembered to come see what you've posted now!
Oh that’s strange, I appreciate your support 😊
Beautiful work.
Also just want to say that the voice over work is excellent.
Perfectly clear and blended seamlessly.
Keep up the excellent work ^.^
Keep creating this awesome content please! It's very relaxing and cool to see your process during all this! Thank you for making your channel and the content on here. I'd love to see you come back to this eventually with some refinements but the end result of this one was definitely nice. The white gives it a good touch!
Hey Ben my friend! Look at you experimenting! I was so excited to watch this one. It was very intriguing. I love how it turned out. That's why experiments are so fun. You never know. Say hi to Nicole and Jake!
Hey Tracy, Thankyou! 😊 will do
What I really like about this is you're willing to go over all the mistakes that we could possibly make because I've never done this before and I would not know what to do so thank you for showing us about the egg mold and everything that we would need to know
I've used the plastic easter eggs that uou put little goodies in. Worked well.
My favorite part of your videos is the sped up stirring of the resin with a popsicle stick. It's such a satisfying sound.
Nice result! I once cast molten lead in an eggshell; it worked pretty well.
Applaud your valiant attempt. Not bad at all. You'll perfect it - I believe in you. 😊
That's so strange. I decided to do some resin moulds this week and I did think I wonder what would happen if I put resin into an eggshell and well the next day up pops your video with the answer. thanks for answering my question LOL
I love your attitude Ben! keep up the amazing work! I'll also be purchasing one of these eggs for my daughter!
Thanks for your honesty. Good onya for persevering! Great to hear and Aussie voice on youtube too. I'm wondering if they used a egg-shaped silicone mould.
Totally agree... "with a little practice". So, have you made any more since then?
It looks like a GIANT cat's eye marble!! Very interesting finish on it, I would say very successful first attempt. But it's Ben. We know he's gonna find a way to make it look UH-mazeballs
Thanks Brad 😊
Should of put color in with the resin when you first filled the egg. Stir resin, than, put color in , give it a bit of a swirl, just enough so colors don't mix into mud; than fill egg ! That was fun to watch!!!!👍🏻
Well that turned out nice, I often shop on Etsy and will check out your store.
Your eggs are absolutely gorgeous! The egg did turn out quite interesting. Always fun watching you try new ideas out. Have a wonderful weekend my friend.🌹
looks like they'd make a slick shift knob, despite it seeming like a lot more work.
definitely a clever pivot with the white vinegar.
thanks for another great video
Your skills made that look way better than most people could achieve Ben. Think I prefer your dragon eggs 👍🏻
I really liked the finished product! To me it looked like the beginning of a rainbow! Like the white was a cloud and the rainbow was sprouting out of it! 😎👍
🌈☁️🤔🤭 Another great job!
Can you show us how you clean the inside (the white part) thank you
Just a thought, Use the bottom hole to put the resin in. That way you can hide imperfections with a stand or base. 2nd, You don't need the other holes. Use a longer needle and just work it around as you inject a little here and a little there. That would also make for a bit of stirring to get the colors to string out through the clear.
Super neat, like a small cloud with a rainbow!
Yours are definitely better! But awesome video. Smooth thinking with the vinegar. Maybe the white spot is something to do with the calcium in the shell? No clue, but can't wait to see more!
Thanks Dillon 😊
I absolutely Loved Clakkers ! 😊 Glad to see other people remember them. & Saved them ,I will look for them in our local Flea market .! I was really good @ them ,we would have Clakk - offs ,winner based on time. 💯👍🇨🇦🪶
If there was ever any doubt about you being aussie, the phrase "bung up the whole" eliminated all doubt. :D
Good thinking to get out the vinegar! 🤓 And the outcome was pretty cool. 😎 Most importantly though, thanks for the video. I've been having withdrawals. 😆
Thanks Julie-Ann 😊
Thanks, I'll try to do it, I hope it turns out Just as nice😊
Nerdecrafter did this experiment once and she left the egg membrane inside the shell, which actually helped with removing the shell afterwards. It was easily scraped off afterwards.
Thanks. That was such fun to watch. Did you wear a respirator please?
Loved this project...thinking you could have used all colored resin in the project for a better outcome...if you ever do it again...try it that way...very clever with the vinegar!
Smart way of doing that and how you learned from your mistakes, it was great! :D Good job, it really looks amazing!
When you were trying to crack the egg I was like, OML PLEASE USE VINEGAR, and my heart felt so full when you did.
I've seen nerde crafter try this as well she had similar results. She poured the colors in layers tho but it honestly turned out no better. The vinegar worked well other than time it looked so much easier.
I think hers turned out great for not being a professional.
I knew I'd seen that thumbnail somewhere and was racking my brain to try and remember who I'd seen try this before, than you for solving my crisis, lol
I loved that you tried that technique out. The original thumbnail looks like they put resin over a pinecone and put it on a lathe to me. Some of those videos are just sneaky with out they pass of work.
What I appreciate about your channel is that you show the difficulties and failures too.
I have one of your blue/purple eggs, and it's absolutely gorgeous. Much nicer than the photos. I'll check out your Etsy shop - I think my son might like one.
Thankyou 😊
I love pot cam.
Cracking job there mate, what an eggcellent project.
this reminds me of alot of my lets try this resin fails,thank you for the chuckle and this is why i use molds :)
When you watched that video, you got eggcited at the start, but at the end you were eggsasperated.😂 Thanks for showing us how it can be done.
😂
Love the results! I think the end goal could be to make a realistic looking egg, yolk and all! Would take a lot of thoughtful planning & maybe not achievable, but fun to see how it would turn out
I learned maybe 60 years ago to drill the hole with a brad nail as I did not have tiny bits back then. I also learned to take a safety pin (long) and cut the end off and bend it slightly 1/4" up then stick the one end in the drill and the other in the egg and then WHIP the egg in the shell and it runs right out. So no hard blowing for like 5 minutes. Mom made "glass" eggs as she and her best friend made those table ornaments that looked like grapes in all sorts of colors. Back then they used glass molds for each grape, quite costly as they could have made silicone molds quite cheaply.
It's funny how sometimes our projects turn out better than what we expected them to look like when we started out. I love the way your egg turned out. It's perfect! 🩷🥚
That was a pretty cool egg-speriment 😁
If you have a tractor supply or other farm supply chain like royal king, if you plan on doing this more in the future, you can buy larger gauge needles that would allow you to suck up and inject the resin.
It was so interesting to see the entire process and all the mistakes, because I learned a lot. Now this is surely a very difficult way to make a resin egg, as you get molds from Ali express for some few coins, but if that is what you have, I have these points to add:
Only poke one hole in the egg. Stir with a stick and suck the yolk out with a syringe or a special balloon you get around Easter that does the same job. Rinse afterwards.
Use a very thick and long needle, it won’t be so hard and you can add effects with the long needle as well.
Maybe stirring is an idea to get more effects as well.
I sprayed the inside of my shell with silicone oil, came out pretty good..I only did half an egg, did not want to waste resin on an expirement.
New way to make eggs 🥳 like your experiments.
Maybe for your next experiment try a ostrich egg. Than you can make a bigger hole in the top. And pour in layer by layer with coloured resin. 😁
You could use some electricians tape to cover the holes, it's like 1.5cm narrow and streches a bit, and doesn't melt like hot glue. That egg turned out nice, and perhaps you should wait between resin layers to harden before applying the next color. Cheers mate.
The things you make are amazing such an imagination. If only I had the time and equipment. Keep making videos and I'll watching have a good one
Very nice for a first time .keep trying👏👍
Your turned eggs are so much better!
Thanks Mate
Gives a new meaning to dragon eggs. Nicely done Ben.
Hey I think I heard a sequel's coming with trying to time out the resin! 😆 another great video!!
This turned out pretty good!
I hate when you see a video thumbnail, then watch the video, only to discover that the thumbnail image isn’t even in the vid…
Judging from the picture, I think that it isn’t a resin filled egg, rather it’s a pine cone, in resin, turned into the shape of an egg.
This is the first time I have seen you. I already subscribed. Looking forward to more videos!
Keep trying thats how you learn by not giving up and trying new techniques it's great for a first attempt
Hi ya Ben, i love this whole process and really love the outcome - its bespoke 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻❣
I actually saw the thumbnail get created. It is a pinecone in resin, poured in a square mold that was turned on a lathe. Considering that, you did a great job! 😊
Ben always manages to make something so beautiful out of a bland thing an clear resin
Hey! Fun!!
You probably needed to have the egg propped on something to keep it spinning slowly so the colors would not settle.
I love how it turned out!
Thankyou 😊
Love how this video turn out projects like this are always fun
Thanks Mate
@@BensWorx still can't believe my short video of my Pokeball death-stars I made is now got 151 views I just wish I had a way to turn 1 into a gear shift knob but I don't have anything to attach it to.
That vinegar trick was pure bloody genius
Really love the end result. Looks really nice sir.
I say try it again! That was a cool project!
I was going to try that ! Thanks for saving me all that work
Cool! Looks like a jellyfish😊
I rather like what you did with the egg. It was interesting.
wow I've never knew you could do that!!! awesome work!!
I think the colors gathered at the one end give it a very unique charming look! It reminds me of some glass marbles I loved playing with as a kid.
Could you just do one hole and inject the color by pushing the needle in deeper and swirling it? Looks cool as is!
What if you would try a plastic egg , or do you think the resin would melt it ? Just a thought. 👍👍
Ben you are a inspiration, I wood love to try wood working and resin art but I just don’t known we’re to start would you have some tips . Love your videos thanks
Thanks Kara 😊
Why are you not tinting different batches of resin and then pouring them into the shell?
I am wondering about the extra-long setting time resin brand...I can't seem to find anything like that...also, I am so grateful that people are willing to try new things - keeps my art on the leading edge! Mahalo nui loa from Maui!
Maybe try filling the syringe with layers of color and clear and fill it from empty that way???
Looks cool turned out very interestingly though
Thanks Beth 😊
I like that you added in your fails so people won't make the same mistakes
I think you will be able to peel the shell where the bond release was, but the rest will be stuck
You can use a large needle as well. Did this as a kid!
Hi there! GREAT video! Maybe the white at the end was the mold release running down the inside of the egg & pooling in one spot? Just a guess. TFS
This is interesting! I wonder if you used a plastic Easter egg if it would work better?
That's why I came to the comments. I was wondering 🤔 the same thing.
Resin would melt it
In the bottom of an egg is a white membrane layer, with an air pocket underneath. When you put the resin in, it seeped under that membrane, encapsulating it.
I have chickens so make loads of pickled eggs & when boiling & peeling them (depending on how they were in the pan) often find an egg with a flat spot on the very bottom & always have to make sure I peel the membrane off the bottom of the egg. It doesn’t stick to the eggshell like the rest of the membrane because of the air pocket underneath it like I mentioned.
Hey its still really cool, and a great experiment. You don't know until you try. I think if you did the colors in layers maybe? It would be cool if you just tried to get orange in the middle with clear resin to make it look like an egg 🥚.. who knows. But can't wait to see what you make next bud.
You could maybe fill it one third with resin, let it rest then inject color, let it rest. Then inject 1/3 more then rest. Then injunction the colors and rest. Then top off the resin and rest then inject the rest of it colors. All using one injection point. This might distribute the colors a little more. It looks fantastic as is though. Very creative! Also, you might try a treated silicone Easter egg mold? 🤷♂️
The colors might spread better if you insert the needle through the top hole and once it touches the bottom of the egg slowly release the color as you lift up the needle.
I believe that is a pinecone in the resin and that the colouring was done at different intervals and angles. I have done a number of pinecones in resin.