Simply stunning! The best yet, I think. The technique for increasing colour separation is interesting. This is an art which requires trial and error with careful choice of resin in my neck of the woods where the temperature is 34⁰ C by day and 25⁰C at night with 80% humidity. After a few disasters, I found peace with a 2:1 slow cure, deep cast epoxy (Luciclear, Australia). An industrial fan makes a big difference controlling the cure starting when frequent laser temperature checks reveal the exotherm generating temps are around 50⁰C. Cure time is still 24 hours at this time of year. Thank you for sharing your spectacular work, and for the humility you show by including the inevitable catches, repairs or redesign on the fly. Very helpful.
Thank you. I always try to show how it is for me. I totally agree. I've done a lot of trial & error, so much of it is about ambient temps and choosing the right time to pour.
My friend takes the wood chips and mixed them with old candle wax and parafin to make fire starter cubes. They work well to get a fire going in the morning.
I absolutely love this. Fantastic form and the colours contrast with oak, looks great. The black, gold and green are a great combination and definitely something I’m going to try. I’d love to try some segmented items but sadly lacking a drum sander, a very valuable tool. Thank you great video.
Hi many thanks. This is still one of my favourites 🙂. The drum sander certainly makes Segmented bowls easier to do, but In my earlier projects i flattened the Rings with a much cheaper 300mm disc sander. Good luck with your projects, and thanks for your comment 😀 👍
hello friends, greetings healthy and always successful. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and always faithfully watching your latest stuff. greetings from us, mas Jabrik DIY👍👍
Nice Project......from your accent I am guessing you are not in the USA.......the reason I mention is that here in SE GA USA air conditioning is a prerequisite for life at 90-110 degrees in the summer with 90% plus humidity.....those cracks are Heat induced from the set reaction......I have a small room AC in my shop and when I pour a thicker (than 1") layer I either put the form in a Frig or direct the AC output on it 10 to 20 degrees will do the trick
Thank you, you are correct I'm in the UK, quite a few of my projects suffered from overheating cracks sadly I dont have AC but I do like the idea of putting the casting in a fridge, it's something I may try on an upcoming project, many Thanks for suggesting it 🙂🙂
very interesting color combination. i feel like you can achieve more unique color combos than most by letting your resin cure a bit so they don’t muddy too much. the result is beautiful, but it’s always a gamble letting that epoxy heat up. 😉
I found the gamble is reduced by knowing your resin for ambient temp and humidity, checking the temp frequently and if rising too fast at peak exotherm, an industrial fan starting at 50⁰ C makes all the difference. Its hot( 35⁰C) and humid here. I too have seen smoke!
Stunning the colours are great the peek a boo resin rim in the pedestal really works well. I know you got that big catch, but I'm glad you did because then you had to be brave.😁😁 Thanks for the shout out 💋 that was so nice of you .💖💖
Thank you so much 🙂 the last big catch was perhaps a blessing in disguise I think the exposed resin really makes the piece, I'm still waiting for the walnut to turn up but when it does I hope I can top this one. 🙂🙂
You accidentally going in to far between the base and bowl I think was a blessing, its very nice.
Thank you 🙂 i agree it looks so good. I do it a lot on my later projects. Thank you for your comment. 🙂
This is my favorite piece of everything I've seen on youtube so far!
Thank you. It's one of my favourites. I have it on display at my home. 🙂
Simply stunning! The best yet, I think. The technique for increasing colour separation is interesting. This is an art which requires trial and error with careful choice of resin in my neck of the woods where the temperature is 34⁰ C by day and 25⁰C at night with 80% humidity. After a few disasters, I found peace with a 2:1 slow cure, deep cast epoxy (Luciclear, Australia). An industrial fan makes a big difference controlling the cure starting when frequent laser temperature checks reveal the exotherm generating temps are around 50⁰C. Cure time is still 24 hours at this time of year.
Thank you for sharing your spectacular work, and for the humility you show by including the inevitable catches, repairs or redesign on the fly. Very helpful.
Thank you. I always try to show how it is for me. I totally agree. I've done a lot of trial & error, so much of it is about ambient temps and choosing the right time to pour.
Marvellous piece like the colour mix , keep it up
Thank you, I will, many thanks for your comment 🙂
My friend takes the wood chips and mixed them with old candle wax and parafin to make fire starter cubes. They work well to get a fire going in the morning.
Many thanks for your comment. That sounds like a great idea. i might try it out one day 🤔
I absolutely love this. Fantastic form and the colours contrast with oak, looks great. The black, gold and green are a great combination and definitely something I’m going to try. I’d love to try some segmented items but sadly lacking a drum sander, a very valuable tool. Thank you great video.
Hi many thanks. This is still one of my favourites 🙂. The drum sander certainly makes Segmented bowls easier to do, but In my earlier projects i flattened the Rings with a much cheaper 300mm disc sander. Good luck with your projects, and thanks for your comment 😀 👍
THAT IS A GREAT BOWL MY FRIEND I LOVE THE COLORS .FROM DOUG
Thank you so much 🙂
Oh man, really beautiful! Your voice is so relaxing, wish you read for audio books I buy them all
Thank you I would love to do audio books 📚 🙂
You always get such beautiful colour mixtures in your resin! Thanks for posting.
Thank you, 🙂
Gorgeous! I love everything about this bowl.
Thank you 🙂
Wow it is just awesome and stunningly beautiful.
Thank you 🙂
Thanks for sharing your idea.❤
Many thanks. It's my pleasure 🙂
Stricking! Absolutely beautiful.
Thank You 😊
Awesome, I think the bottom inside would have been much brighter if wood, instead of the black circle..
Thank you 🙂 that's a good suggestion I may try ig on an up coming project 😀
hello friends, greetings healthy and always successful. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and always faithfully watching your latest stuff. greetings from us, mas Jabrik DIY👍👍
Thank you so much 🙂
This bowl is amazingly beautiful! Please continue to use the wood and resin.
I love the colors in this bowl! ❤🙃
Thank you so much 🙂 I have many more wood and resin projects coming 🙂
Beautiful piece. Very clever design. Love the resin colors choice with the oak
Thank you 🙂
Very beautiful. May be your best bowl yet. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you, it was a great project to do 🙂 its on of my favourites 🙂
Beautiful!! Working through errors is great insight and inspiration to me.
Well done sir.
Thank you. I'm glad you enjoyed it🙂
Wow that’s beautiful and I love the bowl pattern
Thank you 🙂
Nice Project......from your accent I am guessing you are not in the USA.......the reason I mention is that here in SE GA USA air conditioning is a prerequisite for life at 90-110 degrees in the summer with 90% plus humidity.....those cracks are Heat induced from the set reaction......I have a small room AC in my shop and when I pour a thicker (than 1") layer I either put the form in a Frig or direct the AC output on it 10 to 20 degrees will do the trick
Thank you, you are correct I'm in the UK, quite a few of my projects suffered from overheating cracks sadly I dont have AC but I do like the idea of putting the casting in a fridge, it's something I may try on an upcoming project, many Thanks for suggesting it 🙂🙂
Beautiful work! Despite the reworking of your original figure because of those two catches you had, this piece is quite remarkable. Bravo to you!
Thank you so much, I really thought I had the shape nailed up to those 2 catches,. 🙂
i do like the colours they show up really well nice one bud, its funny as iv gone for similar colours for my project this week
Thank you, Great colour choice I'll be doing similar combinations in the future, 🙂
When you have a 5D Hive Mind and mad skills.
Thank you so much 🙂
very interesting color combination. i feel like you can achieve more unique color combos than most by letting your resin cure a bit so they don’t muddy too much. the result is beautiful, but it’s always a gamble letting that epoxy heat up. 😉
Thanks, its is a gamble it didn't come across very well in the video but i was very close to losing the gold resin 🙂
I found the gamble is reduced by knowing your resin for ambient temp and humidity, checking the temp frequently and if rising too fast at peak exotherm, an industrial fan starting at 50⁰ C makes all the difference. Its hot( 35⁰C) and humid here. I too have seen smoke!
A very beautiful piece of art thanks for sharing 👍
Thank you 🙂
Stunning the colours are great the peek a boo resin rim in the pedestal really works well. I know you got that big catch, but I'm glad you did because then you had to be brave.😁😁 Thanks for the shout out 💋 that was so nice of you .💖💖
Thank you so much 🙂 the last big catch was perhaps a blessing in disguise I think the exposed resin really makes the piece, I'm still waiting for the walnut to turn up but when it does I hope I can top this one. 🙂🙂
Beautiful piece.
Thank you 🙂
Stunning
Thank you very much 🙂
That turned out beautiful! I really like the shape and colors! Got me to subscribe! Thank you for sharing! Cheers!!!
Thank you I'm glad you like it 🙂 and welcome to the channel 🙂 lots more videos are on the way 😀
@@RestorationDIY Thank you!!! I’m watching you do the pencil bowl! 😀
That's a good one 🙂 I still have it 🙂
So beautiful!
Thank you so much 🙂
Nice job, that looks beautiful
Thank you 🙂
My goodness, that's just lovely. Well done!
Thank you 🙂 it's my current favourite 🙂
A delightful piece.
Thank you so much 🙂
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Thank you 🙂
Very nice man, congrats
Thank you 🙂
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Thank you 🙂
beautiful bowl you have a good eye for colour . may i ask what part of the uk your from ime just curious many thanks stay safe
Thank you very much, I'm from Lincolnshire , The colours do look good I will be doing some more variations quite soon 🙂
What type of wax do you use to grease the vessel to help releasing the resin piece once cured?
Hi thank you for your question, mostly I use machine wax but any finishing wax I have to hand seems to work.
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Thank you 🙂