I just stared using ResinCrete and I love it!!! I tried epoxy pigment knowing it wouldn’t work but it gave a similar speckled effect to the alcohol ink. But the speckle was bright and bold so it looked cool!
For the life of me, that 10:3 ratio still confuses me. I watched your previous video and I was good with the 100 gr. powder to 30 gr.of H2O (which honestly when I looked at the bag I didn’t get that and felt stupid after you pointed that out) . Then I get lost at larger quantities and feel “stupider”. I’m assuming the next step would be 200 gr powder 60 gr H2O but what if I need like 6 1/2oz powder, now what do I do on the weight of water. Can you tell that math is not my forte? I’m loving your teaching style.
i think it would still absorb some of the water, no? you would still have to make adjustments but they might be easier to make as you can see how much water it has absorbed without worrying about pot time
The liquid fabric dye I would retry that and use the smallest amount of it, it is SO concentrated you can fill a washing machine with one bottle! I would do one part dye to 9 parts water! It’s just way too much! And it’s a different chemical it’s not water so it can’t act like water, just because it’s liquid doesn’t mean it can be used in total place of water,
We needed this, thank you ❤!
Thank you so so so much for doing this test!
I just stared using ResinCrete and I love it!!! I tried epoxy pigment knowing it wouldn’t work but it gave a similar speckled effect to the alcohol ink. But the speckle was bright and bold so it looked cool!
That’s good to know! Where do you get your resin pigments?
Thank you! Excellent information.
Thanks so much for this video’ you’re the best ❤ mistakes I don’t have to make,
Do these pieces get REALLY REALLY HARD..!?!?…..if your piece falls will it break???do a tutorial on that .. to see how Strong this product is
Thank you very much for the video
You’re very welcome!
Darn. I am looking to add black or valentine's red n i still dont know what to try. Wasting material hurts my soul😢😅
For the life of me, that 10:3 ratio still confuses me. I watched your previous video and I was good with the 100 gr. powder to 30 gr.of H2O (which honestly when I looked at the bag I didn’t get that and felt stupid after you pointed that out) . Then I get lost at larger quantities and feel “stupider”. I’m assuming the next step would be 200 gr powder 60 gr H2O but what if I need like 6 1/2oz powder, now what do I do on the weight of water. Can you tell that math is not my forte? I’m loving your teaching style.
Hi! you have to multiply the amount of resin by 0.3
@@ezequielmontefusco2230 OK, now I feel even more stupider. LMAO. Thank you, my calculator says you are brilliant.
I wonder if you mix the acrylic paint in the water first then add it if you wouldn’t have to make adjustments like that 🤔
i think it would still absorb some of the water, no? you would still have to make adjustments but they might be easier to make as you can see how much water it has absorbed without worrying about pot time
With the fabric dye, if you added the right water ratio plus the dye would it cure?
Hi. Would the jesmonite pigments work?
The liquid fabric dye I would retry that and use the smallest amount of it, it is SO concentrated you can fill a washing machine with one bottle! I would do one part dye to 9 parts water! It’s just way too much! And it’s a different chemical it’s not water so it can’t act like water, just because it’s liquid doesn’t mean it can be used in total place of water,
Great tip!
Thanks!