I have a question about the sanding, do you do that with all resin work? I’m fixing to start my first one and I’m starting small before I do my main one so I just want to make sure I’m doing everything right. Any advice would be very helpful,thank you.
For all who want to try epoxy at home: Please be generous with the super glue. You do not want to wait days in hopes you can peel it off of the ground. Also make sure not to stir your resin too hard to prevent bubbles and make sure there's a decent temperature. At room temperature or a bit above (I recommend a short water bath) the resin becomes more fluid and will let bubbles out more easily. Also before you pour I'd recommend to quickly use a lighter on the surface to pop existing bubbles. Most resins give you more than enough time after mixing so take a breather. Also don't be too hasty to release it from the mold. It might look strong enough or the surface is touchable but even slight pressure can still curve or dent your piece. Try to make a bit of a sealed part because it dusts like hell when sanded, a drop of water prevents that a bit. And for the love of god please wear face protection if you sand it. It's horrible to breathe in and your piece is not worth your health.
Incredible video. This is exactly what a beginner like me was looking for. A whole project being built from start to finish with excellent detail. Thank you so much.
There are lots of things to improve on, for one epoxy coat the wood first stops all the bubbles from the wood and gives a much more professional finish.
I never would have thought of using popsicle sticks to mix the resin. That is genius. This was a really cool project! Now I know what to do with all that root wood laying around my backyard.
So pretty! Though one thing that would be really cool for the lamp ones would be if they could get showed in the dark as well. They look so awesome in the light it just makes me wanna see them lighting up a dark room! 🙂
I've thought bout trying Resin as a craft but I live in an apartment, right now and figure there is a lot of safety to consider. Stuff like you make is so beautiful, I hope I have the chance to try making something, someday.
Hi, friend!!! It's me Vitaly from Ukraine, if you remember me. I always watch your videos, I really like your work!!! God bless you and your children!!! You are a good master! You are very good at making epoxy!!! Keep going, it's very beautiful and very good!!! I love it!!! Good luck to you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
You should pour in layers because even after vacuum sealing to remove bubbles you ended up with cracks and bubbles in the epoxy, just be more patient and pour it in several layers to be on the safe side.
It’s incredible how you made this perfect finish without covering one side with a tape while you making finish on another one! I always get smudges and some empty “puddles” even when the layers seems perfect at the beginning 😮
Some artists post links to where they get their supplies to make a project like this. I am particularly interested in the USB lighting. Is it USB, Amazon etc ?? BTW , i love your work :)
Này làm đèn quán bar như mấy cái ghế ngồi feel theo nhạc đúng bay luôn. Làm kiểu như ốp ghế sofa cũng đẹp giống mấy chương trình đèn led nhảy á. Làm giả bộ xương khủng long làm giống mỏtor combat
Where do you get the led lights to use for these. I’ve been trying to do research but no video goes into detail about the lights and I’m not sure where to start with those.
@@DiyResinArt I also need your contact email and number. Mine is davidtitangoh@gmail.com WhatsApp contact telephone is +237678990196 will be glad if we get in contact
I'm no expert but it looks like the resin is getting too hot during curing and causing those big bubbly imperfections. Unless you are using a deep pour type resin you should try these bigger ones in stages, like 3 separate pours. Still looks good but if it was me that would really bug me.
@@DiyResinArt You may have to pour in smaller amounts- most epoxy manufacturers will tell you the maximum height for the pour . For example FlowCast recommends pouring only to a maximum depth 1-1/2" at a time. You're learning and sharing your journey, thank you. Look for a "deep pour resin"- the setting time may take longer, but you will love the results with your projects. Until then , keep using the resin you have but do multiple pours- your outcomes will be amazing. What type of would is that you are using in your videos? I would like to find some local to Canada.
You keep using the wrong resin to pour that deep and its heating up to much and causing cracks and bubbles. Need to pour in 3 layers with that resin or get a thick pour resin with better exothermic properties
@@DiyResinArt You should be able to get a river table resin delivered anywhere you live. You could ask AA composites in Australia as they manufacture it
So very nice, applause. Today I had an idea: make Christmas decorations with this concept. Why? Holiday decorations sometime look tacky(ugly) during the day- yet at night- the lights within the decoration bring life/beauty. Something like this would contribute to both day + night time appeal.
Wow! This is a really magnificent piece and I like how it ended up as a result. However, there are a few things I personally think could be improved. 1. At the end, the led component dispersed light in a circular pattern and due to the stone/rocks positioning, the light was too bright in one area and not in the other. I think if you use a LED light with one beam of light going through the middle, or an LED with slightly lower luminosity, the light will disperse more evenly throughout the piece. 2. Gloves my dood :( 3. Instead of propping the resin onto the base and gluing it down, I think you can find a thicker base and carve the shape of the resin prism and then glue it down. I don’t trust things that are glued because if they take too big a fall, they tend to snap off from each other and blargh, money spent. Maybe it might help with light distribution too since light has nowhere to go but up. Overall, that’s it! You don’t have to take these things into consideration if my points are flawed or not possible. Good work! 👍
Change you mindset my friend, plan out your methods and you will create new wonders for all of us to admire. Oh, and post up videos of your work so we can learn from you as well. Happy Resin crafting. :D
Wow! it looks so easy and the lamp isn't scratched at all! to get all the bubbles out you need to heat it with a blow torch while the exopy sets. U should also wax the box where you placed the wood in. This prevents the epoxy from sticking to the sides! Could you please tell me what electrical pad you used and where you get them from. Very cool!
@@f_society91 you apply clear wax to the perspex box with a cotton cloth or brush and it stops the resin from sticking so badly. The perspex is more easily removed
Hay great job girl wow.tip for sanding.i see you do the same th8ng as i did until i visited a pro in sand8ng and polishing. 3M is a better sand8ng paper for epoxy amd way faster😉
nice job but i see its got tons of air bubbles . if i may suggest , i would suggest you do slow pours . by that i mean do about 1/8" at a time . let it settle for 20 to 30 minutes then repeat until you reach your desired amount you need . i do not suggest you doing full pours all at once . that's where a lot of air bubbles is reintroduced back into the resin . also putting your resin in extremely hot water for a bit also help to get the bubbles out . i hope these suggestions help
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I have a question about the sanding, do you do that with all resin work? I’m fixing to start my first one and I’m starting small before I do my main one so I just want to make sure I’m doing everything right. Any advice would be very helpful,thank you.
@@Dragionex29 Yes, do that with all resin work :) goodluck to you
@@Dragionex29 There are many ways to polish the Resin surface, I do most often use sandpaper and make like this video
For all who want to try epoxy at home:
Please be generous with the super glue. You do not want to wait days in hopes you can peel it off of the ground. Also make sure not to stir your resin too hard to prevent bubbles and make sure there's a decent temperature. At room temperature or a bit above (I recommend a short water bath) the resin becomes more fluid and will let bubbles out more easily. Also before you pour I'd recommend to quickly use a lighter on the surface to pop existing bubbles. Most resins give you more than enough time after mixing so take a breather. Also don't be too hasty to release it from the mold. It might look strong enough or the surface is touchable but even slight pressure can still curve or dent your piece. Try to make a bit of a sealed part because it dusts like hell when sanded, a drop of water prevents that a bit.
And for the love of god please wear face protection if you sand it. It's horrible to breathe in and your piece is not worth your health.
Thank you for these informations. I want to start the resin art is there any source for me to use for beginning like your advices ?
Wish you talked and explained what tools you used, where you bought them, how you’re using them and explained everything step by step, with words, too
Thanks for your suggestion 😃
sander... drill with mixer attachment tool and the first she was using liquid tape ... and a mold
@@emilyscott1372 but whats the pressure thing & whats it used for please?
@@BigPackMaC it’s a vacuum chamber/pressure pot, and is used to take the bubbles out of the epoxy before it’s poured (in this instance)
@@TheGr8Cahooty thank you :)
Love the homemade vacuum machine. Really took out all those bubbles
This one is really, really, really, really beautiful.
Thank you very much, your comments helped me try harder in the next videos 😀
We deserve to see that lit in the dark. Its beautiful.
Sorry for the late reply, in the dark it was beautiful, thank you so much
Resin art most difficults are needs a lot of tools, nice work
😃 Thanks
Incredible video. This is exactly what a beginner like me was looking for. A whole project being built from start to finish with excellent detail. Thank you so much.
Thank you very much, if you need anything just ask me, I'm ready to help
There are lots of things to improve on, for one epoxy coat the wood first stops all the bubbles from the wood and gives a much more professional finish.
I never would have thought of using popsicle sticks to mix the resin. That is genius. This was a really cool project! Now I know what to do with all that root wood laying around my backyard.
Thank you! Cheers! Please make great products 😁🤗😍
So pretty! Though one thing that would be really cool for the lamp ones would be if they could get showed in the dark as well. They look so awesome in the light it just makes me wanna see them lighting up a dark room! 🙂
😍 Yes, I really like this purple color, it's mesmerizing
I NEED THIS NOW
HEEEY I AM FROM BRAZIL YOUR WORK IT's VERY NICE
😀 Thank you very much 😍🙏😎
I've thought bout trying Resin as a craft but I live in an apartment, right now and figure there is a lot of safety to consider. Stuff like you make is so beautiful, I hope I have the chance to try making something, someday.
Thank you so much, try shaking hands from small objects and wish you success 🤗😍😃
Cantik sekali 👍
Salam resinners dari indonesia
😍 thank you very much
How a beautiful piece of art. It looks like nature has came to you. Thanks for your hard work
Thank you so much, your comments help me try harder in the next product 🤗😃
Я бы с удовольствием купила ваши изобретения))👍 и не только я бы хотела бы купить) пользуйтесь своим талантом!👍
Very beautiful. I just love resin art. Glad I found ur channel..
Please mention the materials used that will be very helpful.
Thanks for your comments, I will take note of this, Thank you my friend 🤗😍
Aah … what a sense of peace🍃🍃🎍
Beautiful. Thank you
Thank you very much 😀
For some weird reason I like watching resin videos
It was really mesmerizing 😍I like too
Wow Excellent experience 😊good work 😊
Your support means a lot to us! Hope to see you in our next video.
Looks fantastic! I think the bubbles, especially when lit, gives it a nice touch of character.
A follower from kerala in india 😘😘
Thank you so much for liking my videos 😀😍 hello my new friend
Remarkably beautiful - right down to the colors/hues used ... I LOVE it!
😃😍😁🤗 Thank you very much
@@DiyResinArt Looks like amethyst! ♥ Thanks for sharing
Hi, friend!!! It's me Vitaly from Ukraine, if you remember me. I always watch your videos, I really like your work!!! God bless you and your children!!! You are a good master! You are very good at making epoxy!!! Keep going, it's very beautiful and very good!!! I love it!!! Good luck to you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ugh so many tools I don’t have....😰😅 it’s so beautiful, I love it ❤️🔥
😅 Thank you very much
OMG,THIS LAMP IS SOOOOI BEAUTIFUL,NOW I REALLY WANT LAMP LIKE THIS!!!AMAZING WORK!!!
Thank you very much, your comments will help me try harder in the next videos 🤗😍😁
Looks nice. I also spotted a fracture in the resin. it is about midpoint up the long side. Part of it is from a point in the wood.
Thank you so much 😍🤗😁
Really beautiful lamp and looks achievable for someone who is a little inexperienced to do.
Yes, I have only worked for 6 months
Good job. It would have been nice at the end to show what it looks like in the dark.
thank you for comment 😀🤗😁
أنا مشترك جديد من العراق واحب اعمالك الرائعة
Thank you very much, your comments help me to be more motivated in the next videos😍🙏
@@DiyResinArt you are welcome
I cant mentally process how beautiful this is
Thank you so much 😁😍🤗😀
Es como una postaldel origen del universo!
Hermoso trabajo.
Thank you very much 😃😍
This is so beautiful will done ,, i like epoxy's stuffs so much its amazing
😍😃 Thank you so much, you just start doing something right away
Diy Resin Art you welcome
@@zozoapplleid5836 If you need any help please comment for me, thank you and Best wishes
Hi its very pretty , what is the white material you used to mould the resin called .
Wow, what an amazing item you've made, beautiful
Thank you very much 🥰
You should pour in layers because even after vacuum sealing to remove bubbles you ended up with cracks and bubbles in the epoxy, just be more patient and pour it in several layers to be on the safe side.
Thank you for comment 😀🙏
That was pretty Brilliant 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
🤗 Thank you so much
This looks pretty good but you really have to tell us how to find wood pieces like yours!
This's Pearl Grinding wooden, I don't know where in your country there is it, you can ask the wood mill😁😅
u can get it in the aquascape store
Its burl wood. You can get it from wood mills
Hindi me ye wood KO kya bolte hen
Go to carpenter shop
It’s incredible how you made this perfect finish without covering one side with a tape while you making finish on another one! I always get smudges and some empty “puddles” even when the layers seems perfect at the beginning 😮
Thank you for your feedback, I have to try a lot harder to make the product better and better
Some artists post links to where they get their supplies to make a project like this. I am particularly interested in the USB lighting. Is it USB, Amazon etc ?? BTW , i love your work :)
Thank you for your opinion 😁🤗 Yes, it's USB lighting
Này làm đèn quán bar như mấy cái ghế ngồi feel theo nhạc đúng bay luôn.
Làm kiểu như ốp ghế sofa cũng đẹp giống mấy chương trình đèn led nhảy á.
Làm giả bộ xương khủng long làm giống mỏtor combat
😍 Chuẩn bác ơi
@@DiyResinArt được thì triển mạnh ey add
Great lamp you got there.
A small question just if I can ask it ..!
Where do you buy this type of led light from.
I really liked the design.
Thanks you :D I use the led light in the USB led Bulb
What a beautiful design! A work of art!
😃 Thank you so much & Merry Christmas 😍
@@DiyResinArt Thank you - Merry Christmas to you too 🎄
Where do you get the led lights to use for these. I’ve been trying to do research but no video goes into detail about the lights and I’m not sure where to start with those.
I took them in a 5v USB led bulb 😀
I love this ... I can watch all day
Thank you so much, your comments help me make the next videos better😍
@@DiyResinArt Sir. Please let me ask this. Is it possible to make a big globe like waisted level high. With world map inside that glows??
@@DiyResinArt I also need your contact email and number. Mine is davidtitangoh@gmail.com WhatsApp contact telephone is +237678990196 will be glad if we get in contact
Really beautiful and amazing 😊😍🥰😘
Thanks a lot 😊
Awesome job. This looks super pretty. One question I got though, what type of material you used to make the mold for the resin? Thank you.
I bought the Formex and stuck my logo decal on 😁😃 You can do it 😃 sorry for replying you late
Wonderful job
😍 Thanks murali
I'm no expert but it looks like the resin is getting too hot during curing and causing those big bubbly imperfections. Unless you are using a deep pour type resin you should try these bigger ones in stages, like 3 separate pours. Still looks good but if it was me that would really bug me.
Yes, I see what you mean, I'm trying to fix that, and haven't found the right Epoxy yet
@@DiyResinArt You may have to pour in smaller amounts- most epoxy manufacturers will tell you the maximum height for the pour . For example FlowCast recommends pouring only to a maximum depth 1-1/2" at a time.
You're learning and sharing your journey, thank you. Look for a "deep pour resin"- the setting time may take longer, but you will love the results with your projects.
Until then , keep using the resin you have but do multiple pours- your outcomes will be amazing.
What type of would is that you are using in your videos?
I would like to find some local to Canada.
Current Electrical when you do multiple pours, do you let it set? Or pour some, get rid of bubbles, pour some more, etc?
@@SmileSoSmall I let is gel then pour the next layer to avoid the sight lines.
Yourself? :D
Current Electrical so far I only did small projects where I didn’t need to worry about multiple pours 😅
Как же это красиво!!!!!
I wish you would explain each step verbally.
Ditto! Because I think he missed the step that didn’t show where he sealed the word with the black what is this still the word with???
Looks pretty self explanatory to me
Wow great job
Thank you so much😍
dear sir hope you are fine kindly we need to know the name of the epoxy material you use to make this amazing design
Sorry for the late reply, I purchased Epoxy from a local, not international company, thank you 😃
Gorgeous piece
You keep using the wrong resin to pour that deep and its heating up to much and causing cracks and bubbles.
Need to pour in 3 layers with that resin or get a thick pour resin with better exothermic properties
Yes, I'm looking for that Epoxy, the place I live in doesn't sell 😅
What train is suggested
@@DiyResinArt You should be able to get a river table resin delivered anywhere you live. You could ask AA composites in Australia as they manufacture it
There is a fracture in the resin. It is about mid-point. And the way the lamp sits. It is about at the half way mark.
This is amazing :) !!!
Thank you so much 🥰
It’s really really easy to make at home
😍 Once you get used to it you will find it really easy, thanks
Damn! I want it! 😍❤️
😍🤗😁 Thanks
So very nice, applause. Today I had an idea: make Christmas decorations with this concept. Why? Holiday decorations sometime look tacky(ugly) during the day- yet at night- the lights within the decoration bring life/beauty. Something like this would contribute to both day + night time appeal.
I’m losing my mind over this. What is the foam sheet you used for the mold called? It has a plastic layer so it doesn’t stick correct?
Yes, it is Formex, I covered with a thin layer of plastic 😃 thank you so much
Wow very nic artwork 🇮🇳🇮🇳
Hey can you wrtite down the materials you used? It would be a huge help
Well I will note this 😀 thank you so much
روعه تسلم ايدك 💜
Thank you very much
Como se llama esa madera ?
This's Pearl Grinding Wooden 😍😍
I loved your video I cant wait to see more of your work!!! I've never seen an epoxy lamp before!!!
Wow! This is a really magnificent piece and I like how it ended up as a result. However, there are a few things I personally think could be improved.
1. At the end, the led component dispersed light in a circular pattern and due to the stone/rocks positioning, the light was too bright in one area and not in the other. I think if you use a LED light with one beam of light going through the middle, or an LED with slightly lower luminosity, the light will disperse more evenly throughout the piece.
2. Gloves my dood :(
3. Instead of propping the resin onto the base and gluing it down, I think you can find a thicker base and carve the shape of the resin prism and then glue it down. I don’t trust things that are glued because if they take too big a fall, they tend to snap off from each other and blargh, money spent. Maybe it might help with light distribution too since light has nowhere to go but up.
Overall, that’s it! You don’t have to take these things into consideration if my points are flawed or not possible. Good work! 👍
Best comment I've ever read, thank you so much my friends😍😍
Good job in good music 🎵
Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm glad you enjoyed my music content. Keep rocking!
These videos make me feel inferior as a human. I can barely glue two sticks together without lighting the house on fire.
😁😁😁Thanks for your comment
Change you mindset my friend, plan out your methods and you will create new wonders for all of us to admire. Oh, and post up videos of your work so we can learn from you as well. Happy Resin crafting. :D
Sei molto bravo ,mi piace l'effetto e il design 👍👍👍🤝👋😀
Thank you so much 😍😍
"Easy Make"
😁😍🤗
Let's start now, it will be easy, I've only been studying for 3 or 4 months
отличная работа👍👍👍
He has some beautiful ass hands wow
🤗Thank you so much
Thankyou for making this video ❤❤
😍😁 Love you
Wow! it looks so easy and the lamp isn't scratched at all! to get all the bubbles out you need to heat it with a blow torch while the exopy sets. U should also wax the box where you placed the wood in. This prevents the epoxy from sticking to the sides! Could you please tell me what electrical pad you used and where you get them from. Very cool!
Thank you very much, the electrical pad I got in the 5v USB bulb 😁🤗
Hi, what do you mean by wax the box?
@@f_society91 you apply clear wax to the perspex box with a cotton cloth or brush and it stops the resin from sticking so badly. The perspex is more easily removed
Absolutely stunning ,well done
Thank you very much 😍😀🙏
Fica muito lindo parabéns pelo seu trabalho
Muito obrigado meu amigo 🙏😀
Great Work 👍😍
Thank you so much 😍😍😃
I like that lamp i wish you where in my city i have a big project to make trying to figure out where to start where did you get ur resin board from
Thank you so much, i bought it on amazon
Amazing lamp 👍
😍 Thanks you
This is like the show I watched where they said "The whole galaxy is now on your hands" its so beautiful 👌👌
Thank you very much, your comment helps me to try harder 🙏😀
j'adore ce que tu fais.
c'est grâce à toi que j'ai créé ma chaîne youtube !!!
Great, wish you success 🤗😁😍
Hay great job girl wow.tip for sanding.i see you do the same th8ng as i did until i visited a pro in sand8ng and polishing. 3M is a better sand8ng paper for epoxy amd way faster😉
Thanks for your comment 😀
Sooooo nice ❤👍🏼
Thank you! 😊
3:11 was the best part of the video for me because that song finally stopped. beautiful work nonetheless
amazing art thank you for sharing
Thank you my friend 😍😍😍
nice job but i see its got tons of air bubbles . if i may suggest , i would suggest you do slow pours . by that i mean do about 1/8" at a time . let it settle for 20 to 30 minutes then repeat until you reach your desired amount you need . i do not suggest you doing full pours all at once . that's where a lot of air bubbles is reintroduced back into the resin . also putting your resin in extremely hot water for a bit also help to get the bubbles out . i hope these suggestions help
Thank you very much for your comment, you are very much experienced
Awesome my friend
Thank you! Cheers!
Elegant piece.
Well done mate.
Keep it up.
😀🙏 Thank you very much
Beautiful work!
Thank you very much 😃
Absolutely gorgeous
Very good ! Beautiful ! Eu pinto carro ( car) e essa sua tática é das melhores !!! Parabéns !!!!!
Thank you so much 🤗😁
I love your work!
Where do you buy the LED lights plus the wiring with the switch? I can’t find the ones you solder yourself. Thanks!
Очень не дурно - впечатляет .👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
большое спасибо 😃😁🤗😍
Wow, that is beautiful
😃 thank you very much
Just beautiful work. Love it!
Thank you so much 😀
What was it you were doing with the pressure thing with the resin at 3:47
I suck bubbles out of the Epoxy using a vacuum 😃 Merry Christmas
So nice, i love it
Thank bro
Very good, amazing
🇧🇷🌍🏁
Thank you very much😃
Good Job 👍
Its Soo beautyfull i love it🥰 🥰😍 Can you tell me the ingredients used to make this and what kind of water like that jelly?🤔
It's Epoxy Resin 😀
@@DiyResinArt tnq so much
Awesose! But next time film the final product in the dark so we can better see it in action. All in all 10/10
Thanks for your suggestion 🙏😍😀
Hi, super,
Thank you very much 😍😀