Really like seeing how you apply the resin as finish. Haven't tried that yet but really want to do so. You know, thousands of years from now, some archeologist is going to dig that cup up and wonder what weird rituals the people "back then" practiced. 😄
That 'how I do it' tutorial was really interesting Doug as I've been thinking I'd try some resin finishes but I wasn't sure how to do it. I'd be interested in seeing some more tutorial videos if you're ever in the mood to do some more. Many thanks for such an interesting video.
@@PohlBarnProductions I got a msg saying I won in a giveaway and to contact you on Telegram. I don’t have Telegram and I think it’s the European version of Twitter. Anyway, it’s probably a scam, so I’ll respond here. If it’s real, you can reply here because I don’t do social media.
I love this goblet! A little tip I saw on another channel. If you have a hard brush you forgot to clean cover it in hand gel then cling film and it softens it. Don't know if it works with resin. Good luck. Thanks for sharing.
It's the little imperfections that prove this wonderful piece is hand made! The glow in the dark bones just add to the enjoyment! It's a gorgeous piece, Doug. I love it!
I finish most of my projects with extreme resin on a modified cup turner. Extreme resin has a gel time of 40 mins. The cup turner is super slow so I can flood pour the resin and brush out. Give that about 12 hrs and flood again (no sanding). Bonus...the cup turner is on a pivot from 0 degrees to 90 degrees. As the flood coat will run due to gravity I can change the direction of flow by angling up or down. It is exactly like watching paint dry but easier than sand recoat sand recoat. Final result is the dipped in glass look. I usually give the extreme resin a few days to cure. Overall I like extreme resin better than total boat. I get far less bubbles without the pressure pot and undetectable with pressure. By the way you are the reason I got addicted to resin. Love your work and tips.
Thank you Jeff, I know total Boat is not as good for this sort of thing over something else, I have to be careful of all that, they do supply me with all that resin, I have recently gotten some art resin and I have to do a collab video with it for the company, I will see how this stuff works as apposed to TB, but I still have to use the TB in my turning project, it could just not say but then people would think this when it's really that.
Good evening, Doug. That is one wild chalice. Thank you for the demo on the resin finish. That really makes a great way to finish the piece. Well done.
I love your work, and your joy in creating. The finished products are top notch. You’re fun to listen to. But mostly i really appreciate your willingness to point out problems with individual pieces and projects, and how you solve them. I have learned much from your instruction, and have found your tips practical. Thank you. I’ve been turning mixed media pieces and applying resin to turnings and furniture for a couple of years now, largely inspired by you. This is a great example of sharing your work arounds to problem projects, and let’s not fool ourselves….. all projects have a flaw somewhere.
Thank You Thank You, I believe your comment is the reason for my success here on UA-cam, I tried to not be Fake and I always show it like it is, none of us are perfect !
Very informative on the shelf life of resin, the finished product looks great 👍. Once again, thanks for taking the time to make the videos, I really enjoy them.
Great to see this goblet again. This resin finish is awesome, just beautiful. I do something similar when doing my nails. With the normal glossy finish there are sometimes lackluster spots or tiny bubbles on the surface, so I do my finish with a finishing gel instead, which is also a uv resin. Much better and more durable! And I love it when you are teaching things in vour videos. I´m learning so much that I will definitely buy a lathe when I´m retiring. Thanks for your time and passion!
I have used resin for a finish on plain wood and composite wood/resin bowls. I like the end results but it does take me a long time. I’ve had issues with resin not setting completely too - with the resin I use, I think it is the resin ageing, not the hardener. Once the resin has been opened, it’s only about 3 months before I have issues.
Hi Doug I liked this video I thought it was really interesting how you show us how you add the resin on to finish the goblet. I think the top of the goblet, from the bottom view looks like a big bloody heart. That uv resin is neat! I don't think it's boring at all. I liked your video! Thanks for showing us, it's cool!
Parabéns phol voce e um exelente criador de artes cada uma uma historia mais linda que a outra louvado seja o senhor altíssimo Deus em vossa vida criativa abraco amigo. Obrigado
I thought it looked good last week but I couldn't feel the sticky resin. I'm happy you got it figured out. It really is a great looking goblet. I quite like the resin finish.
I LOVE that goblet...good man for fixing it! I think I would have bought it before you re-resinated it. I watch a lot of Kim's shows because I just love the resin finish...it covers any boo boos and makes it structurally more sound.
Love it Doug it looks amazing. I really like the way you explained the complete project especially the finish. An excellent idea to use bones. I bet your dogs would have had something to say about not giving them the bones 😂😂😂 take care mate 👍👍👍😊😊😊♥️
Interesting to see the entire process, Doug. I have a set of HF forstner bits that I ordered from a catalog too (no stores - they had to be shipped). All in a nice wooden box. Bill
That finish looks really good. As for your laser engraver, I will share this video with a friend, hopefully he can help you sort out how to make it do what you need it to do.
Awesome Job Doug! Very Well Done! Very Spooky Looking, but it'd make a Great Margarita glass! Lol! Sorry I'm late watching today. Little Miss Hurricane/ Tropical Depression Nicole came for a visit and made a little mess on her way through! Hope Y'all have a Great Weekend!
You'll probably get a lot of unhappy viewers, but I really enjoyed the real time process, Doug. Love that goblet. My resin is getting old, but it cures much harder than it should. Chips out, badly with a fresh edge. Think I have just one more reasonable pour left then I'll order fresh in the new year.
Bones, who’d’a thunk it? Will the resin seal them enuf so the decay process will stop? Really neat idea - wonder how another one, black with swirls of iridescent and bleached white bones would be? Really cool shape, goes well with a kind of older times, where magic and wizards weren’t so rare. Nice job.
That resin finish turned out great! I’ve only ever done a top coat on the flat top and edges of molded pieces and end tables. It seems like doing an entire piece is a bit tricky. Have you ever tried those silicone brushes for a resin finish? There not really a brush because they don’t have bristles, pretty much just a flat piece of silicone at the end of a stick. I’m just curious, I have no idea if they’d work or not on a 3D piece. I do like them for coating smaller pieces. Great tutorial Doug!
Doug, waiting a week was worth it to see the solution and the finished piece. It looks really nice! Just curious what the "cheat code" is to get your lathe to turn that slow. I know there is a "hack" where you can adapt a BBQ rotisserie to turn the lathe from the other end of the motor that works quite well. As a side note - it was interesting to see how the spaces in the cole jaws allowed you stickers on the nose of the lathe to show up as ghost images on the silver plate as it turned.
why not make some wooden jaws that are used only when applying the resin finish? And wax the surface of the chuck too, or put some release agent on it?
Nice save Doug. Looks really cool. Loving it. 💕😊 I have been told the shelf life on most resins is a year. You might want to check with Total Boat, if that is what you used the first time. Just a suggestion. 😊
Do you keep the lathe running at 50 rpm while the resin finish is curing? I’ve heard to do that to prevent it from running. Also, why do you only go to 40psi on the pressure pot? All I’ve watched, and little I’ve played, goes to 60psi. Wouldn’t the higher pressure make the bubbles smaller? I’m just curious why you do how you do? I really love your work. I don’t have much experience with resin, trying to learn. Levi
yes leave it running, I actually go to 70 psi but the manufacture rating is for 40 on that pot so I do not suggest you go over it, or it can't come back on me that I suggested it
@@PohlBarnProductions gotcha. The highest recommended psi for my pot is 80psi, I think. Lol I am kinda nervous to attempt a resin finish. Thank you for this video.
Really like seeing how you apply the resin as finish. Haven't tried that yet but really want to do so. You know, thousands of years from now, some archeologist is going to dig that cup up and wonder what weird rituals the people "back then" practiced. 😄
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That 'how I do it' tutorial was really interesting Doug as I've been thinking I'd try some resin finishes but I wasn't sure how to do it. I'd be interested in seeing some more tutorial videos if you're ever in the mood to do some more.
Many thanks for such an interesting video.
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I really enjoy when you guys fix things the next week. It really helps the newer people.
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@@PohlBarnProductions I got a msg saying I won in a giveaway and to contact you on Telegram. I don’t have Telegram and I think it’s the European version of Twitter. Anyway, it’s probably a scam, so I’ll respond here. If it’s real, you can reply here because I don’t do social media.
I feel you, Doug. My candy apples didn’t set either… 😑
Beautiful end result, though!!!
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Most már teljes a szépség.Nagyon nagyon különleges,az alakja,a színei.Tökéletes mint mindig!!!!Üdvözlet!Szép hétvégét!🙂👍
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I love this goblet! A little tip I saw on another channel. If you have a hard brush you forgot to clean cover it in hand gel then cling film and it softens it. Don't know if it works with resin. Good luck. Thanks for sharing.
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It's the little imperfections that prove this wonderful piece is hand made! The glow in the dark bones just add to the enjoyment! It's a gorgeous piece, Doug. I love it!
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No wonder they look so awesome when you're done 👍
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I finish most of my projects with extreme resin on a modified cup turner. Extreme resin has a gel time of 40 mins. The cup turner is super slow so I can flood pour the resin and brush out. Give that about 12 hrs and flood again (no sanding). Bonus...the cup turner is on a pivot from 0 degrees to 90 degrees. As the flood coat will run due to gravity I can change the direction of flow by angling up or down. It is exactly like watching paint dry but easier than sand recoat sand recoat. Final result is the dipped in glass look.
I usually give the extreme resin a few days to cure. Overall I like extreme resin better than total boat. I get far less bubbles without the pressure pot and undetectable with pressure. By the way you are the reason I got addicted to resin. Love your work and tips.
Thank you Jeff, I know total Boat is not as good for this sort of thing over something else, I have to be careful of all that, they do supply me with all that resin, I have recently gotten some art resin and I have to do a collab video with it for the company, I will see how this stuff works as apposed to TB, but I still have to use the TB in my turning project, it could just not say but then people would think this when it's really that.
Good evening, Doug.
That is one wild chalice. Thank you for the demo on the resin finish. That really makes a great way to finish the piece. Well done.
Thank You Thank You Ray
I love your work, and your joy in creating. The finished products are top notch. You’re fun to listen to. But mostly i really appreciate your willingness to point out problems with individual pieces and projects, and how you solve them. I have learned much from your instruction, and have found your tips practical. Thank you. I’ve been turning mixed media pieces and applying resin to turnings and furniture for a couple of years now, largely inspired by you. This is a great example of sharing your work arounds to problem projects, and let’s not fool ourselves….. all projects have a flaw somewhere.
Thank You Thank You, I believe your comment is the reason for my success here on UA-cam, I tried to not be Fake and I always show it like it is, none of us are perfect !
Glad it worked out. Looks like you’ve found the answer. Well done Dougie.
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Nice , the spun levelling of the finish is a great approach. Love it.
Thank you very much Dale!
Very informative on the shelf life of resin, the finished product looks great 👍. Once again, thanks for taking the time to make the videos, I really enjoy them.
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Not boring at all Doug. I really enjoyed it again and you've made a wonderful piece of art again. Thank you my friend. 👍👍👍
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Great to see this goblet again. This resin finish is awesome, just beautiful. I do something similar when doing my nails. With the normal glossy finish there are sometimes lackluster spots or tiny bubbles on the surface, so I do my finish with a finishing gel instead, which is also a uv resin. Much better and more durable!
And I love it when you are teaching things in vour videos. I´m learning so much that I will definitely buy a lathe when I´m retiring. Thanks for your time and passion!
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Doug, this looks so much better! Great job! 💜
Thanks so much Tracey!
Wow, wish I had that sitting on my Mantle.. Nice work Doug..!
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I love the character of this project. 👍
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I am in awe. This goblet would be perfect in my house!
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Turned out pretty awesome Doug.
Beautiful work as always 👍
Thank you so much 😀
Doug what a really beautiful goblet and that red is am awesome color thank you for sharing 👍👍🥰 have a great weekend
Thanks, you too!
I enjoyed that. Have not tried resin finish yet. I just love this goblet!
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I love the goblet, nicely done. Enjoy your weekend my friend!
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Thank you! This was really helpful, this kind of stuff often gets glossed over in typical videos.
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You're very welcome Victoria!
Good save Doug. I really enjoyed watching how you did this!
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I think it turned out awesome. Thanks for the great lesson in how to do it right.
You are so welcome!
Still looks Awesome! Thanks for showing redo on finish.
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Enjoyed the showing of the fix
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great tips as I am slowly entering the epoxy world I am glad I have a excellent reference to turn to.
thanks
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Heck yeah Doug gots lots going on looking good. Have a great weekend ✌️
Great save Doug, well done
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Thank you for the continuing saga of the creepy fun goblet
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The refinish looks great, buddy!
That is a gorgeous cup thanks for sharing.
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The goblet is truly amazing. ❤
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Nice recovery!!!
I have used resin for a finish on plain wood and composite wood/resin bowls. I like the end results but it does take me a long time. I’ve had issues with resin not setting completely too - with the resin I use, I think it is the resin ageing, not the hardener. Once the resin has been opened, it’s only about 3 months before I have issues.
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Hi Doug I liked this video I thought it was really interesting how you show us how you add the resin on to finish the goblet. I think the top of the goblet, from the bottom view looks like a big bloody heart. That uv resin is neat! I don't think it's boring at all. I liked your video! Thanks for showing us, it's cool!
Glad it was helpful!
Great save for anawesome goblet.
nice recovery
omg i never though of using resin as the finish. thank you!
Wonderful! Can't wait to get it! I kept thinking it looked like a big red candy apple at times too.
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Thanks for the How To D. The cup came out awesome! V
Any time!
Great informational video. I love the bones in this project 😍 I've never seen bones used in a turning project I don't think 🤔
Thanks so much!
Parabéns phol voce e um exelente criador de artes cada uma uma historia mais linda que a outra louvado seja o senhor altíssimo Deus em vossa vida criativa abraco amigo. Obrigado
Finished up nice 👍
I thought it looked good last week but I couldn't feel the sticky resin. I'm happy you got it figured out. It really is a great looking goblet. I quite like the resin finish.
Thanks so much!
Hey Doug now that is AMAZING!!!!!
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Man, your goblet turned out real nice must have been a lot of work to get it to the end stage but turned out great. Well done
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Great project, beautiful piece 👌 👌 👌!
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Very nice 👍. Beautiful finish with the resin.
Thank you very much!
I LOVE that goblet...good man for fixing it! I think I would have bought it before you re-resinated it. I watch a lot of Kim's shows because I just love the resin finish...it covers any boo boos and makes it structurally more sound.
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@@PohlBarnProductions Welcome, welcome
Love it Doug it looks amazing. I really like the way you explained the complete project especially the finish. An excellent idea to use bones. I bet your dogs would have had something to say about not giving them the bones 😂😂😂 take care mate 👍👍👍😊😊😊♥️
Thank You Kelvin, I get yelled at for giving the dogs bones, but I still do it, LOL
Beautiful finish. Can you tell where you get your logo coins? Thanks
Interesting to see the entire process, Doug. I have a set of HF forstner bits that I ordered from a catalog too (no stores - they had to be shipped). All in a nice wooden box.
Bill
Very cool!
That finish looks really good. As for your laser engraver, I will share this video with a friend, hopefully he can help you sort out how to make it do what you need it to do.
Thank You That would be Awesome
Awesome Job Doug! Very Well Done! Very Spooky Looking, but it'd make a Great Margarita glass! Lol! Sorry I'm late watching today. Little Miss Hurricane/ Tropical Depression Nicole came for a visit and made a little mess on her way through! Hope Y'all have a Great Weekend!
Thank You Thank You Georgia, better late than never
You'll probably get a lot of unhappy viewers, but I really enjoyed the real time process, Doug. Love that goblet.
My resin is getting old, but it cures much harder than it should. Chips out, badly with a fresh edge. Think I have just one more reasonable pour left then I'll order fresh in the new year.
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Bones, who’d’a thunk it? Will the resin seal them enuf so the decay process will stop? Really neat idea - wonder how another one, black with swirls of iridescent and bleached white bones would be? Really cool shape, goes well with a kind of older times, where magic and wizards weren’t so rare. Nice job.
That is why I stabilized them, they should be solid plastic after that, that's an interesting Idea
Great job again. Doug where did you get that UV light?
That resin finish turned out great! I’ve only ever done a top coat on the flat top and edges of molded pieces and end tables. It seems like doing an entire piece is a bit tricky. Have you ever tried those silicone brushes for a resin finish? There not really a brush because they don’t have bristles, pretty much just a flat piece of silicone at the end of a stick. I’m just curious, I have no idea if they’d work or not on a 3D piece. I do like them for coating smaller pieces. Great tutorial Doug!
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Doug, waiting a week was worth it to see the solution and the finished piece. It looks really nice!
Just curious what the "cheat code" is to get your lathe to turn that slow. I know there is a "hack" where you can adapt a BBQ rotisserie to turn the lathe from the other end of the motor that works quite well.
As a side note - it was interesting to see how the spaces in the cole jaws allowed you stickers on the nose of the lathe to show up as ghost images on the silver plate as it turned.
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Wow beautiful ❤ how much cost
Very nice
Nice tutorial. Is there any reason you did not use a foam brush to possibly avoid streaks? Or does it matter either way? Have a good weekend 😊
I tried foam before and I can't remember why I stopped using them
why not make some wooden jaws that are used only when applying the resin finish? And wax the surface of the chuck too, or put some release agent on it?
Nice save Doug. Looks really cool. Loving it. 💕😊
I have been told the shelf life on most resins is a year. You might want to check with Total Boat, if that is what you used the first time. Just a suggestion. 😊
Great idea Thank You
That turned out awesome, pun intended 🤪🤣
Брат...Ты все свои изделия делаешь на высщем уровне...КЛАСС... и пивка любишь и поболтать 😁😄😃
Neat.
Curious about this "cheat code", I just purchased an Orion and wonder if I could apply your code/technique for this as well....
I do show how to do it in a video Red, but I'm not sure which one it was,
Do you keep the lathe running at 50 rpm while the resin finish is curing? I’ve heard to do that to prevent it from running.
Also, why do you only go to 40psi on the pressure pot? All I’ve watched, and little I’ve played, goes to 60psi. Wouldn’t the higher pressure make the bubbles smaller?
I’m just curious why you do how you do? I really love your work. I don’t have much experience with resin, trying to learn.
Levi
yes leave it running, I actually go to 70 psi but the manufacture rating is for 40 on that pot so I do not suggest you go over it, or it can't come back on me that I suggested it
@@PohlBarnProductions gotcha. The highest recommended psi for my pot is 80psi, I think. Lol
I am kinda nervous to attempt a resin finish. Thank you for this video.
Drilling such a heterogeneous and thin cup leg is a risky activity. My personal opinion. Personally, I prefer to mill the bottom.
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Nice goblet. Are those rib bones?
Thank You Robbie, Yes they are
No need to be sorry. I think it came out beautiful the second time around lol. ~Kevin
"You can't see it from your house"...That is my excuse for everything forever..
lol
Can’t see it from my house! Haha! I say that all the time 😂
Where do you get your tokens made? Been looking but can’t find a decent supplier.
the guy that made them has retired so currently I can't get them anymore
@@PohlBarnProductions thanks for the response, I do enjoy your videos.
Hi Dougggggg
Didn't watch because I don't turn but I gave it a thumbs up for you anyways
ok Thank You
@@PohlBarnProductions You're welcome
2:20 NO CRUSH FINGERS!!😲 😉😂
I'll try not to
You would make a Freaking awesome teacher. I'd love to have ✌🏻😉🤭
Thank You Annie
Cool! Might the guy who made your logo coins be willing to supply you with the program to engrave your own now that he's has retired?
I found Chrome Metallic Chameleon Color Shifting Pigment on the internet, maybe this is something for you. You like trying out extraordinary things.
Thank You, that sound like a cool color
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That is geourgius
SHE is Beautiful!
Take a picture of the thing then scan it in your computer. Then send it to the machine
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That is usually the case at your age..........The hardener gets old!!!
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Thank You Lewis
First
I thought for sure it was gonna snap as soon as the forstner bit bit in.