Epoxy Colorants Explained- [Mica Powder, Alcohol Dyes, Pigments, And More!]

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  • Опубліковано 23 сер 2024
  • Are you confused about how to color epoxy? Beginner or Pro, these are the coloring tips that you need to know!!! Epoxy master Rob Pelc, founder of WoodSlabs.com shows you the difference between coloring options and a few tips along the way. This is exactly the info you need to get your epoxy project looking fantastic! Whether you are building an epoxy river table, filling big open knots, or making an epoxy art project then make sure you watch this video before you pour!
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  • @beaunadine3051
    @beaunadine3051 2 роки тому +18

    My goodness, I’ve been looking forever for a good and clear video for beginners about all the different pigments for resin. This really is an amazing and very informative video, thanks a lot for sharing this!

    • @AdvantageLumber
      @AdvantageLumber  2 роки тому +1

      You are so welcome!

    • @EzPeasZ
      @EzPeasZ 2 роки тому

      And this was an informative comment! Ty both 😅

  • @Zetamomma
    @Zetamomma Рік тому +2

    10 stars just for the Bob Ross comment!!! Thanks for this video - been helpful!

  • @manuandgilaplayhouse
    @manuandgilaplayhouse 2 роки тому +3

    This deserve more likes!!! Sometimes the true informative videos hide in plain sight. Thank you for this!!

    • @AdvantageLumber
      @AdvantageLumber  2 роки тому

      Thank you! We're so glad you enjoyed it and found it helpful.

  • @richie1027
    @richie1027 Рік тому

    I’m 70, and just learning about this area of crafts. Congrats on what appears to be a very successful business, and excellent presentation. Look forward to purchasing some of the products shown in this clip. Continued success!

  • @scottasmithky
    @scottasmithky Рік тому +2

    This was simply excellent. Just the right amount of information presented in a clear and easy fashion .

    • @AdvantageLumber
      @AdvantageLumber  Рік тому

      Thank you for the kind words! Glad is was helpful.

  • @tallpaul7657
    @tallpaul7657 Місяць тому

    Cheers for the helpful advice and information, Bob Ross approves 👍

  • @timninowski7630
    @timninowski7630 10 місяців тому +1

    Thank you for putting this video together. Exactly what I was needing to start my epoxy journey. Will definitely order from you website!!!

  • @not.lana09
    @not.lana09 2 роки тому +2

    My dad and I are making a desk, this was so helpful and we figured that we need to use alcohol ink. We were going a more see-through look, this helped out so much thank you! You deserve more subscribers, this was so helpful!

  • @Timetravelinfool
    @Timetravelinfool 2 роки тому +4

    Thanks for sharing. It's very helpful. I'm not doing tables but I do work with resin and I needed an example of all the different colorants to figure out how to do my next project.

  • @jackie_atl
    @jackie_atl 3 роки тому +4

    You are extremely entertaining to listen to and informative! Thank you!!

  • @calebking1319
    @calebking1319 Рік тому

    Thank you for this video!! I have some woodworking experience, but new to the resin pours and trying to figure out what to get. This helped a ton!

  • @FluidArtwithErika
    @FluidArtwithErika 3 місяці тому

    Excellent video! Thank you ❤

  • @Solemn_Kaizoku
    @Solemn_Kaizoku 3 місяці тому

    Excellent overview.

  • @DonSelf
    @DonSelf 2 роки тому +1

    Wow - that was amazingly helpful. I know he said not to use alcohol dyes on the first pour - but I am really wanting something opaque so light will shine through (I have LED lights in a column in the middle of my living room that I'm doing 5 inch x 40 inch panels in with a pour up the middle of each panel), so I have a lot to learn. Again - thanks

    • @AdvantageLumber
      @AdvantageLumber  2 роки тому

      Glad to be able to help! Send us some photos when you finish your project. We'd love to see it.

  • @heritagewoodfinish
    @heritagewoodfinish 3 роки тому +3

    Well done Rob

  • @begginer_trader_joe1424
    @begginer_trader_joe1424 Рік тому

    Super Chill Video. Good Vibes. Thanks For Sharing & God Bless. ❤️‍🔥🙏👏❤️‍🔥🙏👏❤️‍🔥🙏👏

  • @MiloMALONE3435
    @MiloMALONE3435 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks.. just getting ready for my first resin tomorrow…..

  • @DanyPell
    @DanyPell Рік тому +1

    Love this! I use Magic Resin with my slabs though but Wisebond seems nice too

    • @AdvantageLumber
      @AdvantageLumber  Рік тому

      WiseBond never lets us down. Such a great product!

  • @scottgorman7166
    @scottgorman7166 2 роки тому

    Great informative video! Thanks for sharing with all of us out here in builders land

  • @deararee
    @deararee 3 роки тому +2

    SOLD! Excellent presentation. new subscriber.

  • @barbaralyons7887
    @barbaralyons7887 Рік тому

    Excellent video! Thanks👏👍😊

  • @KooKoogm
    @KooKoogm 3 роки тому +1

    Awesome representation... thanks a lot

  • @ashleechan22
    @ashleechan22 2 роки тому

    This was SO informative!

  • @michaeljijus980
    @michaeljijus980 3 роки тому +1

    Wow!! Love it!!!!

  • @adrianadrian9358
    @adrianadrian9358 2 роки тому

    Nice and useful info. Wish to go to your shop, proper epoxy shop with good experience people inside. Proper shop👍👍

    • @AdvantageLumber
      @AdvantageLumber  2 роки тому

      Feel free to drop in and say hi! Always welcome!

  • @jumbo8996
    @jumbo8996 3 роки тому +1

    Good work sir..!

  • @tinafaye7841
    @tinafaye7841 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you so much for this!!

  • @a.c.6124
    @a.c.6124 Рік тому

    Thanks so much for this video! :)

  • @bevmutch4310
    @bevmutch4310 3 роки тому +1

    Awesome thank you

  • @KL-vu8jm
    @KL-vu8jm 2 роки тому +1

    Truly informative. I am just starting to explore pouring with color. Keep the informative videos coming. I'd love to visit your shop. I have two cuts from a tree that I've dried and want to do something with. I planned on two side tables. I'm not sure how to finish them with epoxy. One has a crack that I'd love to pour a blue color in. Would I let that cure, then pour the clear?

    • @AdvantageLumber
      @AdvantageLumber  2 роки тому

      Be careful with wood you cut yourself. The first issue if you air dry it generally takes one year per inch of thickness so if you have a 2" thick slab it would take two years to air dry the center. If it's not done properly you are likely to get lots of undesirable movement like twisting, warping, checking and etc... this could ruin your epoxy job. The second issue is bug larvae such as the powder post beetle can live in wood for up to a year and hatch out even if it's totally encased in epoxy. This can cause an infestation in your home where they chew through all your hardwood items in your house such as kitchen cabinets, trim, flooring. This is why proper kiln drying where the core of the lumber reaches 130-140 degrees to kill bug larvae is very important.

    • @KL-vu8jm
      @KL-vu8jm 2 роки тому

      @@AdvantageLumber I soaked the slabs in :Preservation Solutions - Pentacryl - Green Wood Stabilizer - Treatment for Drying of Fresh Cut Wood - Good for Softwood & Hardwood - Woodworking, Carving, and Turning Solution - 1 Gallon (several gallons) in a tub for 1 year. Then I took them out just a few weeks ago to dry. Does this make a difference on the potential "bug infestation". The only reason this huge pine tree was harvested is due to horrific winds we had in 2020 and it blew over next to friends house. It appeared to be very healthy. How will I know?

  • @dennisbracci9212
    @dennisbracci9212 2 роки тому

    Thanks for info great video

  • @user-wx8jn8lf5v
    @user-wx8jn8lf5v 3 роки тому +1

    thank you so match you are the best!!!

  • @rhudihaase1734
    @rhudihaase1734 3 роки тому

    Very helpful! Thank You!

  • @GregForLife
    @GregForLife 11 місяців тому

    Ok first timer question. I’ve been filling cracks with solid black epoxy using a dye. It’s a cookie cut piece of cherry. Was hoping for a natural finish with black accents in the cracks but the epoxy worked like a stain and the whole piece picked up the black. How do ppl get the black only in the crack without bleeding?

    • @AdvantageLumber
      @AdvantageLumber  10 місяців тому

      That depends on how porous your piece of wood is. You could clear coat the top first to prevent it from staining the wood. You also might want to try different epoxy and colorants. We recommend WiseBond.

  • @bentebrunsvelt319
    @bentebrunsvelt319 3 роки тому +1

    Great movie👍👍🇳🇱

  • @roozbeh60
    @roozbeh60 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for the video! It is very informative! If I want to get a swirl of Bronze and dark black, can I mix a Chestnut mica with a Bronze/Copper mica together? If I want the two colors to swirl together but not mix into a single color, should I create a separate pour for each color and mix it using a stick? Or can I pour both mica powders into the same mix and it'll end up having a color mix and not blend? Thanks!!

    • @AdvantageLumber
      @AdvantageLumber  Рік тому

      Assuming this is for a river table: Mix 2 colors separately in their own buckets and let sit for 2 hours to get slightly. This thickens the epoxy so it is not so water-like. Slowly pour the colors into the river from each end of the table. The color will meet in the middle. Ideally, you could also make a dam out of cardboard (or something) and once the epoxy is poured, each color wouldn't touch each other. Remove the dam at about the 4-5 hour. But this isn't an exact science. There will be a sweet spot where the epoxy is thick enough that you can "swirl" the colors yourself with a popsicle stick.

  • @Rockysbeats
    @Rockysbeats Місяць тому +1

    how do you get that effect at 5:07
    is that just blue powder, light blue powder and white powder mixed into the bucket at the same time?
    then when you pour it it comes out like that?

    • @AdvantageLumber
      @AdvantageLumber  Місяць тому

      That is billowing and it occurs during the exothermic reaction period. For that example it is only one color. Mica powder is a very shimmery.

  • @blackopal3138
    @blackopal3138 Рік тому

    awwwwwwwwww..☹ I'm just about to pour my first table, and I have filled the bottom with river rock. I've watched 100 videos on them, seen 1000 over the years, and I've never seen someone do it, I thought I was going to hit the market running... lol and I'm doing it clear, yes. Actually, I'm being ambitious, I am going to fill it clear, but the gaps that reach the surface, I'm going to color, so it looks like a colored stream flowing into the clear river. I've already colored the stones, about half intensity, around where it enters. I want the color to bleed a bit, but Idk if it won't just empty out of the stream and dissipate evenly in the river bed, making the whole table a browny grey, but I figure that's ok too, if it is a nice transparent river water color.. Wish me Luck! peace

  • @9262361
    @9262361 2 роки тому

    Great video.

  • @isaiahwoods4809
    @isaiahwoods4809 4 місяці тому

    Planning on trying a thin coat of blue micca with epoxy on a guitar. Any ideas what epoxy and hardener I might try?

    • @AdvantageLumber
      @AdvantageLumber  3 місяці тому

      We recommend WiseBond. We use it with all of our epoxy projects.

  • @GardenPadawan
    @GardenPadawan 7 місяців тому

    Can you mix a solid color dye(for example black), with a mica powder, like a sometimes brown?

    • @AdvantageLumber
      @AdvantageLumber  6 місяців тому +1

      Yes absolutely we suggest trying small pours when doing experiments to ensure you are happy with the outcome.

  • @denysephenix2349
    @denysephenix2349 3 роки тому +1

    thank you.

  • @miriamrobles-soto1436
    @miriamrobles-soto1436 10 місяців тому

    I bought a custom made table, they filled a hole of broken wood with some pink-ish epoxy, I honestly don’t like it at all, I hope they had used some darker color epoxy. My question is: is there any way to stain it to make it look darker? The table is finished and we epoxy fully dried.

    • @AdvantageLumber
      @AdvantageLumber  10 місяців тому

      The only way would be to carve out at least the top layer of the cured epoxy using a router or chisel and then pour new epoxy that is colored the way you want it.

  • @williamdalexander4858
    @williamdalexander4858 Рік тому

    I'm going to need 3 gallons of epoxy for my table top project... and I'm using imperial jade mica from eye candy..... how much will I need for the 3 gallons to get that deep swirl outer space look?? Please help

    • @AdvantageLumber
      @AdvantageLumber  Рік тому

      15 grams of mica powder mixed into 3-gallons of epoxy gives a great effect.

  • @hananashraf3563
    @hananashraf3563 11 місяців тому

    hi please tell which is the pigment used in ocean resin art to get a clear ocean water ?

  • @seanwiese7207
    @seanwiese7207 7 місяців тому

    I’m looking for a turquoise that’s not a mica powder. I can’t find it. Any suggestions?

    • @AdvantageLumber
      @AdvantageLumber  7 місяців тому

      You can try these...
      www.wisebond.com/collections/epoxy-alcohol-ink
      The alcohol inks will give a see through appearance though.

  • @evanpennock1301
    @evanpennock1301 10 місяців тому

    Can mica be translucent? Would I just use less? Like if I wanted a translucent but sparkly color

    • @AdvantageLumber
      @AdvantageLumber  10 місяців тому

      Yes, absolutely just mix in a little bit and see how it looks in a clear cup. It's always best to set on a small sample first if it's something you are unsure about.

  • @cindiguillot1001
    @cindiguillot1001 2 роки тому +1

    I have yet to find a true bright silver powder. They all come out grey. Do you know of any brands that would be considered a true bright silver?

    • @AdvantageLumber
      @AdvantageLumber  Місяць тому

      This one is pretty silver looking.
      www.wisebond.com/collections/river-table-epoxy-mica-colorant-powder/products/pewter-mug-epoxy-colorant-powder-5g-15g-50g?variant=39820703268969

  • @trueyinyang7941
    @trueyinyang7941 2 роки тому

    was looking at getting into the Fractal burning/Lichtenberg what epoxy good for that

    • @AdvantageLumber
      @AdvantageLumber  2 роки тому +1

      That depends on how deep the fractal burning goes. Be careful doing that process it is very dangerous if done wrong. We recommend WiseBond epoxies.

  • @MrBubbajohnson1
    @MrBubbajohnson1 Рік тому

    Can acrylics be used to color resin? thanks

    • @AdvantageLumber
      @AdvantageLumber  Рік тому

      No, we do not recommend acrylic colorants mixed into epoxy.

  • @paulrodriguez5830
    @paulrodriguez5830 2 роки тому

    Question. After making a table with just walrus oil. And decided to put table top epoxy on it. Will the walrus oil need to be cleaned off somehow?

    • @AdvantageLumber
      @AdvantageLumber  2 роки тому

      It's obviously better to start clean as any oil type finish can make the epoxy not stick especially if it's a cutting board type oil that never really dries or cures.

  • @rachellealove75
    @rachellealove75 2 роки тому

    Question for you..I am doing a bathroom vanity diy and its going to be dark walnut on top, do you suggest to use clear epoxy or colored? I am not sure how this works? I want the wood to come through. Do they make wood epoxy?

    • @AdvantageLumber
      @AdvantageLumber  2 роки тому

      Yes, if its going in a bathroom, where there will be water. Use a clear epoxy. WiseBond makes a Bar and Table Top Epoxy that's crystal clear and will show off the natural wood color.

  • @annielangan2859
    @annielangan2859 2 роки тому

    If used outdoor, how long would the color in resin last?

    • @AdvantageLumber
      @AdvantageLumber  2 роки тому

      That depends on how much UV it would be exposed to. Usually you would need a UV blocking clear coat over the top like a marine spar urethane.

  • @hpautostyle
    @hpautostyle 3 роки тому

    could you recommend an alcohol dye thats rated for outside applications? i really want to make a small table for my patio with the clear colorant but the small pieces i have tried fade when exposed to the sun almost immediately

    • @AdvantageLumber
      @AdvantageLumber  3 роки тому

      Have you tried coating your project with a marine spar urethane? Generally you need a product like that to block the UV rays.

    • @beautyfullartcanberra
      @beautyfullartcanberra 2 роки тому

      Alcohol inks aren’t lightfast so that’s your first issue. They’re no good in resin. Try an epoxy specific tint for a transparent look or a paste pigment or mica powder for a more opaque look.

  • @Beachdawg1996
    @Beachdawg1996 Рік тому +1

    I’m thinking I would spend way too much money at this store! 😊

    • @caduguardrailkingowo
      @caduguardrailkingowo Рік тому

      If i had money i would fill 3 or 4 carts of products, the way he showed the products made me want to do a lot of crazy projects x3

    • @AdvantageLumber
      @AdvantageLumber  Рік тому

      There are just so many options to choose from. Each of these colorants gives you such a different look. Try a few out. Nothing better than seeing it in person.

    • @AdvantageLumber
      @AdvantageLumber  Рік тому +1

      The options are seemingly endless! Such a different look from each type of colorant and THEN you have to choose the color or vice versa. Decisions, Decisions. 😊

    • @Beachdawg1996
      @Beachdawg1996 Рік тому

      @@AdvantageLumber especially when one is just starting to make things with resin. I’m a single mom of a teenager and a teacher, I need quick projects that will sell. Thank you for the information!

  • @1whitemoon
    @1whitemoon 2 роки тому

    I heard alcohol ink makes resin very brittle. can anyone confirm?

    • @AdvantageLumber
      @AdvantageLumber  2 роки тому

      It depends on the epoxy you are using. We run customers projects through our wide planers, we've seen one explode but they used a cheaper epoxy. We are happy with the results using WiseBond Epoxy.

  • @Thenoobestgirl
    @Thenoobestgirl Рік тому +1

    Wow. That's a lot of epoxy gallons 😂