Why this epoxy chess set project went terribly wrong
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- Опубліковано 4 чер 2024
- In this video, I take you through the suspenseful journey of creating my very own epoxy chess set. From mixing the epoxy to carefully pouring it into the mold, every step had to be executed perfectly to avoid disaster.
As I was holding my breath, the epoxy just didn't look right, causing panic to set in. Watch as I navigate through this nail-biting experience and come out victorious in the end.
If you're a fan of DIY projects or simply enjoy a good story of triumph over adversity, this video is a must-watch. Don't miss out on the excitement as I show you how my epoxy chess set almost failed but ultimately succeeded.
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00:00 Introduction
00:26 Milling up the pieces
01:30 Filling the mold/pouring epoxy
03:31 Making chess peices
04:20 Where it all went wrong
06:35 The solution
08:04 After the chaos
08:42 Building the frame
10:06 The finishing - Розваги
I'm working on an epoxy chess board just now, so this popping up in my feed was great timing! Good work, looks stunning
Thank you. Hopefully your project turns out just as good. Thanks for watching
Awesome work Curtis!
Thanks man I appreciate it
Im working on figuring out how to get through the rest of the video
So what happened was it just an off ratio mix that screwed with the catalyst process?
I’m guessing so. Like you saw in the video I only had those small cups and I think with multiple mixes one or two of them was off
@@woodworkcurt curse those tiny cups 💪🏻
They are good for small mixed but I underestimated the amount of epoxy I would need
Since you used green in the board, why didn’t you use green instead of black pieces? Curious not criticism
I just figured black and white pieces would “pop” in the surface
Epoxy seems to be the most random thing until people become experts. It beats my brain, so you have my sympathy.
also... I have some beads I poured 5 years ago and they're still sticky. I blame the colourant I used, or.. .er... I guess I might have got the mix wrong. Never going to be entirely sure. :/
I’ve been experimenting with it for a couple years now. When you get it right it can turn out amazing but when you screw it up it’s ruined.