No nonsense, no silly music, just great, straightforward guidance! You're the best, and the first person I look to when I want to learn a new technique.
I love that you don't use a pressure pot. I'm fairly new to resin, and it's really demoralizing to watch a tutorial all the way through and then have the person say, "okay, now going to put it in the pressure pot!" Because it's a very different technique to get bubble-free resin with and without a pressure pot. So I appreciate the care that you take with your techniques... it makes me feel like I could follow along and also get a beautiful result!
Hi I'm new to resin and your channel. I love watching your tutorials and experiments. You make me laugh and inspire me thank you. I found the palette knives in the works the other day xx
@@SteveMcDonaldArtsandCrafts You're welcome Steve I haven't checked but their online stores should specify if they are even able to ship out orders and then theres customs I need to check if my coaster moulds have even left Hong Kong yet..
What kind of resin did you use for this.. I want to preserve some flowers from my grandmothers funeral but I’m not sure what type of apozy or resin to buy? Thank you for this video.
what is the issue with my resin? I did my first coaster with ArtResin brand, after more than 72 hours I check it , it is nice!! Now it more than two weeks but when I try to fold, I feel that it can be folded hardly "bendable", not strongly solid ? Now it more than 2 weeks but same bendable~!!!!! I don not apply ink or pigments, I mix well with equally amount of ArtResin product??? I try my second attempt more careful to adhere the instructions but the same second bendable coaster!!! I have bad experience with Art Resin!!!! What u advice me abpout?? temperature?? or what?? as I kept it in a wooden closet cover with plastic cover.
@@SteveMcDonaldArtsandCrafts it is ArtResin, the issue is my project for coasters, and i have bendable coasters, as it is bendable it is not cured and it will not resist heat I have 16 oz of it, I am not sure what to do with it , try to find any other project!!!! Anyway thank you brother and keep nice work and nice videos
Ps..My plastic tools arrived yesterday, very speedy postage - I'd highly recommend the seller on the link I provided below. It's a bit of a risk buying at the moment, due to the postal situation - but they arrived very quickly x
@@SteveMcDonaldArtsandCrafts Thanks. Oh, on one of your other videos - you mentioned an extractor fan, please could you let me know which one you use please? x
Thanks for your demos...most helpful
No nonsense, no silly music, just great, straightforward guidance! You're the best, and the first person I look to when I want to learn a new technique.
I love that you don't use a pressure pot. I'm fairly new to resin, and it's really demoralizing to watch a tutorial all the way through and then have the person say, "okay, now going to put it in the pressure pot!" Because it's a very different technique to get bubble-free resin with and without a pressure pot. So I appreciate the care that you take with your techniques... it makes me feel like I could follow along and also get a beautiful result!
Hi I'm new to resin and your channel. I love watching your tutorials and experiments. You make me laugh and inspire me thank you. I found the palette knives in the works the other day xx
I got some of those plastic pallette knives from the Works.
Beautiful. Think I might look around for a domed mould.
These are very beautiful!
This is my all-time favorite you’re so talented❤️❤️
Lovely! Enjoyed the drying video as well.
Very nice ill have to try that👍
Thankyou for sharing
That is so pretty with dried flowers Im still waiting for my moulds..lol
@@SteveMcDonaldArtsandCrafts You're welcome Steve I haven't checked but their online stores should specify if they are even able to ship out orders and then theres customs I need to check if my coaster moulds have even left Hong Kong yet..
@@SteveMcDonaldArtsandCrafts I know I have ideas and hoping doc tomorrow can give me some idea of what the heck is wrong.
@@SteveMcDonaldArtsandCrafts Me too I surely will let you know
That is really cute! What brand of resin do you use?
What kind of resin did you use for this.. I want to preserve some flowers from my grandmothers funeral but I’m not sure what type of apozy or resin to buy? Thank you for this video.
Nice!
I have found those tools at Dollar Tree.
what is the issue with my resin?
I did my first coaster with ArtResin brand, after more than 72 hours I check it , it is nice!! Now it more than two weeks
but when I try to fold, I feel that it can be folded hardly "bendable", not strongly solid ?
Now it more than 2 weeks but same bendable~!!!!!
I don not apply ink or pigments, I mix well with equally amount of ArtResin product???
I try my second attempt more careful to adhere the instructions but the same second bendable coaster!!!
I have bad experience with Art Resin!!!! What u advice me abpout?? temperature?? or what??
as I kept it in a wooden closet cover with plastic cover.
@@SteveMcDonaldArtsandCrafts it is ArtResin, the issue is my project for coasters, and i have bendable coasters, as it is bendable it is not cured and it will not resist heat
I have 16 oz of it, I am not sure what to do with it , try to find any other project!!!!
Anyway thank you brother and keep nice work and nice videos
Ps..My plastic tools arrived yesterday, very speedy postage - I'd highly recommend the seller on the link I provided below. It's a bit of a risk buying at the moment, due to the postal situation - but they arrived very quickly x
@@SteveMcDonaldArtsandCrafts Thanks. Oh, on one of your other videos - you mentioned an extractor fan, please could you let me know which one you use please? x
@@SteveMcDonaldArtsandCrafts Thanks. It sounds similar set up to what I have 😀. I use a bathroom extractor fan x
Do you ever come across a flower that is a little to thick for your piece. That is what I'm coming across😳
Just a friendly reminder.... Casting Craft resin isn't heat resistant!!!! Not good for coasters when higher than 130° temperature is present
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