I think decorative rather than functional, gummy bears don't scream structural integrity. If you actually used that axe would it take the stress on its gelly bodies?
The highest calorie count of any axe on the market! The project was great, but it's your commentary that keeps the kids coming to the yard! Awesome Work
Haha, I would love to see what you could come up with Jimmy. (Also, because of Peter's suggestion over a year ago, I subbed to you, and damn he was right, you don't dissapoint. :P)
E-J Thompson oh-walmart.com, sugarland.com, amazon.com, candywarehouse.come, target.com, vat19.com, giantgummybears.com, itsugar.com is a personal favorite of mine. and of course you can search up how to make gummies on youtube.
The king of random has a video about making gummies. He shows how to make them, make them clear, and even make them healthy, with a few items (you may or may not have at home). Just so you guys know, that way you don’t go out and spend heaps on a bag of gummies when you could spend little on making your own which looks pretty easy.
I can't help but imagine during a zombie apocalypse someone is going to find that, take a swing and when it shatters they're going to be looking at it going "WTF?"
You sir, have earned my subscription. Not only is your content awesome, but you are honest with your viewers about the processes you go through, and did not leave out the part where things caused the flipping of biscuits. Hopefully the biscuits didnt go everywhere, because that just gets messy.
I really love this. I know this is gonna be a bit weird or whatever, but thank you so much for making videos. They make me feel better when I'm in the depths of depression and anxiety. Something about watching crafting videos relaxes me, but not all of them are really chill and interesting like yours. Thanks for making these videos. You make my day better all the time.
I have anxiety too, and I completely agree with you. Watching these videos helps me loosen up, and they really make my day. I especially like these, because he's actually talking to you and there's something relaxing about that.
Once again, amazing. And so honest! I love the way you admit to getting cross, but then you go back to it and make it work. I'm adding you to my inspiration bank. Also well done to Mrs Brown, who literally picked up the pieces.
Very well-done and utterly hilarious as always! For your next project, I'd recommend something with playing cards or maybe small pieces of gemstones, if that's not too hard or expensive to work with.
You can buy chips of gemstone. they mix them with epoxy and make chip inlay jewelry from them. An axe handle made from turquoise chips would look great.
I've been thinking about it. How about carving a tomahawk or hatchet handle from walnut, routing a pattern in it and fill it in with an inlay of gemstone chips and clear resin. Tie a few feathers on it and it would look great hanging on the wall.
While it would be a lot more tedious i feel like finding some way to make resin gummy bears in bulk and then breaking them apart and holding them together like you did with the real gummy bears could make for a much sturdier handle with pretty much the same effect
That's exactly what I was thinking! You can get silicone gummy bear molds for cheap all over the net (a.co/3LkshRv ). Add a little dye to the resin and you're in business! Not only would it not gum up when sanding, but it would also produce a much stronger handle overall.
@@lemonface_seal442 I don't actually now if it was a mistake or on purpose but I found it hillarious. Because you know? Cereal=sweet. Gummybear Axe=sweet Cereal killer🤣
I love coming back to this video. I think this was the first ever Perter brown video I saw and it was over a year ago. Favorite part: “I was like, ‘woooooo’ and then... it looked like this” 😂
"...the next person?" You think anybody else would try this?! (actually, i haven't checked YT to see how many tried after you.) I've been a sub for a long time but I've just started going back, binging all your old content and I love it! Your sense of humor is great!
I wanna see something that is perishable embedded in resin......like slices of banana or sardines or something gross of the like. I want to see what happens over time, if the banana rots and turns to brown mush.
Somnifuge mehhh, not really the same thing. I think bacon would kind of just dry out if left out in the open air. I wanna see something that would turn to sludge.
are you going to mount it somewhere in your house? maybe next to the mounted head of the giant gummy bear you killed with it like the gummy lumberjack wildman you are.
OH! lego dippd runningboards for a truck! just pour some resin first before you put in lego, and place them on the layers poured. then you can sand it.
I agree with some of the comments on using plastic or resin gummy bears, but also sanding and coating the handle in polyurethane would have probably been a good idea too. Sheets of acrylic and hot glue would have been a good mold form as well and more stable, and if you wanted to get real fancy you could use monster clay or any clay that doesn’t cure and make a two part mold. But coming back to watch this after your giant magnifying glass is so fun. You’ve come a LONG way Peter, and you’re one of the people who got me excited for resin and wood working. So thank you for being an inspiration, hun. Also, I bought micro mesh because of you and I love it!
I loved your energetic and emotional play-by-play of the, um, let's call it the sanding incident. My favorite was when you said you "completely flipped a biscuit and lost it". I just rolled b/c I totally understand that feeling. I can just see it happening and I imagine your reaction. Wonderful description! And the finished axe is certainly unique. Beautiful and crazy! I love it.
it would be a lot of work but you could mold the gummy bears and make several different colors of resin bears and put those into the handle so it would all be resin :) I know its not really the point but it would be strong
Peter, you are the nicest most eventempered person on youtube. It's impossible for you to "flip the biscuit". I don't believe it. Great job. (wait, are you saying that you edit your videos to present your best side!? That can't be!) :-)
Kera Andersen it's a pretty redundant test, it doesn't take a very sharp blade to cut through arm hair, the paper test is much more accurate to how sharp a blade is
How about making a gummy bear mold, then casting gummy bears out of resin. Then using those resin gummy bears instead. Wouldn't that make your axe handle alittle more structurally sound?
Love your idea and beautiful looking. I've worked with resin and fibreglass for around 45 years with boats and surfboards and the biggest problem with only using resin on it's own is that it's extremely brittle. To get more strength into resin for something that has a big impact like an axe it would be best to have 5-10 layers of fibreglass. The webbing gives you lateral and vertical strength. Hope this helps, regards from Paul in Salisbury East, South Australia.
Dude! I used to be a major maker and you sir are super creative. I was focused on making manual vending machines, skee ball, pinball machines, ETC , went to maker faire, had a viral Instructables. I no longer do any of that but you are awesome!!!
+Tim Stahel (Swedneck) Sometimes though, surely not in this case, having patinas and imperfections on the tool after restoration makes the tool more interesting for certain people.
He didn't even get rid of the handle, really, just removed it and made another one entirely. If he wants to, he can remove the epoxy/candy handle and reinsert the wooden one.
What... you mean that homesteading old school tool junky guy who seems to have had a sense of humour bypass and cannot take a good natured joke, cannot take the slightest bit of criticism constructive or otherwise and bans people like myself from commenting on his channel because he is extremely thin skinned and somewhat childlike in his mentality... yeah I thought of him too.
Hey Peter, an axe handle is a perfect contender for a glove mould (aka sock mould). This way you can make your mould from silicone - a fantastic material for the job - but you'll use quite a bit less silicone and save a lot of money.
The way you handle this situation is by having two molds. in the first u do your regular pouring. This one is smaller than the final shape. The second is bigger. You put the thing you cast in the first mold (I would take it out before fully curing, just solid enough to take it off), then you use only resin on it to make a sandable outter shell and avoid exposing weak points (which the gummy bears are).
You are a strangely attractive man and with strangely I mean that I, an 18 year old female who has never found a man over 25 attractive has found that you are very, very handsome
your videos always make me homesick! I live in Phoenix but I was born and raised in Santa Rosa. We grew sunflowers in our backyard too. Love your videos (:
Holy hell that looks amazing, I hope it's still intact for you. That needs to be on a wooden plaque and mounted to the wall, cause that is one hell of a creation.
busch so your methodology is if you don't do something absolutely perfectly the first time you don't do it again? There is a difference between constructive criticism and sounding like a douche. Your slipped over to the douche-y side my friend.
Peter Brown It's back and it's better than real pepsi imo. Go get some quick though! They go back out of stock in like a month or so and where I am they're extremely hard to find.
I just love your work I think your truly amazing I saw the vid were you got upset I'm thankful you left your mistakes in cause we all human no one is perfect I think that shows your heart in your work and I truly think your a true inspiration to all
Try making molds of the gummy bears then cast them in tinted color resin and used them instead. Also fiberglass fibers in the main pour and fiberglass wrap on the final shape to encapsulate it and make it stronger like a ceder strip canoe. You might be able to use it then.
Hey maybe you could make a mortar and pestle with herbs and resin? I think it'd look amazing or maybe a soap dish made with lavender?
THE BEST JANEL that’s a idea
YAS
@Loki the sly one yeah, that's the sad truth regarding many a resin food bowl idea
Maybe if he did a bond to the handle and outside of a set- I would live that!
I think decorative rather than functional, gummy bears don't scream structural integrity. If you actually used that axe would it take the stress on its gelly bodies?
When your life starts falling apart:
“TAPETAPETAPETAPETAPE”
George Washington once said, " Give me five hours to cut down a tree, I will spend three of those hours sharpening the axe"
Abraham Lincoln was quoted as saying “ Give me six hours to chop down a tree and I will spend the first four sharpening the ax.”
Abraham was quoted to saying, “If you give me an ax and a stump, I’ll say I cut it down and you wouldn’t be able to tell me otherwise.”
I said who the hell are all these people and whats there obsession with trees and axes
As Teddy Roosevelt once said-
Samalama dumalama you assuming im a human
What i gotta do to get it through to you im superhuman
Barack Obama once said "do the stanky leg, stank, do the stanky leg, stank stank."
peter stoicly squinting into the sun, holding a gummy bear axe in front of a garden on giant sunflowers is my actual literal aesthetic
Packing tape also works as ghetto laminate
Looks like the set backs were... bearable
You got your.. bearing towards the end.
Thank You Peter Brown
The highest calorie count of any axe on the market! The project was great, but it's your commentary that keeps the kids coming to the yard! Awesome Work
I totally agree! I'd watch a video of him explaining a pb&j sandwich!
+Marc Schaefermeyer he should dip a pb&j sandwich
+Troon1315 that'd be great!
I'd be cool with anything as long as he provides commentary and the Internet questions his sanity
+Campbell Smith he does a dip it of nothing 😂😂😂
SO Good!!!!!! i a getting a pillow size bag of gummy bears now!!!!
Thanks Jimmy! You never know when you need some...
8:27 Jimmy is that you!?! 😂😂😂
How awesome does it feel to have Jimmy DiResta comment on your videos?
I was just about to comment "you're into getting into direstas territory"
Haha, I would love to see what you could come up with Jimmy. (Also, because of Peter's suggestion over a year ago, I subbed to you, and damn he was right, you don't dissapoint. :P)
I need to know where you got that bag of gummy bears for a... project.... yes a project
E-J Thompson oh-walmart.com, sugarland.com, amazon.com, candywarehouse.come, target.com, vat19.com, giantgummybears.com, itsugar.com is a personal favorite of mine. and of course you can search up how to make gummies on youtube.
The king of random has a video about making gummies. He shows how to make them, make them clear, and even make them healthy, with a few items (you may or may not have at home). Just so you guys know, that way you don’t go out and spend heaps on a bag of gummies when you could spend little on making your own which looks pretty easy.
E-J Thompson yeah me
E-J Thompson go to Walmart in for about 7 or 8 bucks you can get a 7 pound bag of Haribo Gummy Bears the best kind they can possibly make
They have 5lbs bag of gummy bears at target
I can't help but imagine during a zombie apocalypse someone is going to find that, take a swing and when it shatters they're going to be looking at it going "WTF?"
You sir, have earned my subscription. Not only is your content awesome, but you are honest with your viewers about the processes you go through, and did not leave out the part where things caused the flipping of biscuits. Hopefully the biscuits didnt go everywhere, because that just gets messy.
Also, are there ways to strengthen the handle? because a usable version of that would be amazing!
I really love this. I know this is gonna be a bit weird or whatever, but thank you so much for making videos. They make me feel better when I'm in the depths of depression and anxiety. Something about watching crafting videos relaxes me, but not all of them are really chill and interesting like yours. Thanks for making these videos. You make my day better all the time.
Don't be such a little bitch or you'll get treated like one.
Totally agree. This was a good project made by an honest nice guy. Thanks!
I have anxiety too, and I completely agree with you. Watching these videos helps me loosen up, and they really make my day. I especially like these, because he's actually talking to you and there's something relaxing about that.
An Unentitled Motivated Millennial
Don't be such a fucking douchebag or you'll get treated like one.
I think this might be why I like these so much too bu th I never had the words
Once again, amazing. And so honest! I love the way you admit to getting cross, but then you go back to it and make it work. I'm adding you to my inspiration bank. Also well done to Mrs Brown, who literally picked up the pieces.
Thank you very much! Mrs Brown is totally supportive even when I'm upset about my crazy projects... :)
Very well-done and utterly hilarious as always! For your next project, I'd recommend something with playing cards or maybe small pieces of gemstones, if that's not too hard or expensive to work with.
Even plastic dollar store gems would be fun.
i agree, playing cards would be so cool
+minehermit maybe like in throwing state. NO WHEN ITS A ROYAL FLUSH. I'm getting too excited. I think I went casino a little to much.
You can buy chips of gemstone. they mix them with epoxy and make chip inlay jewelry from them. An axe handle made from turquoise chips would look great.
I've been thinking about it. How about carving a tomahawk or hatchet handle from walnut, routing a pattern in it and fill it in with an inlay of gemstone chips and clear resin. Tie a few feathers on it and it would look great hanging on the wall.
"the guy seemed really sure about himself, so i'm really sure of himself"
genius
"Flipped a biscuit."
Sweet, dude.
He looks like a healthy Jack Black.
Ya know what, I think he looks like Paul revere
MAN this comment is fuckin stupid
@@moose8846 omggg I'm SO sorry, your majesty
@@minersforever490 his beardless doppelgänger lol
While it would be a lot more tedious i feel like finding some way to make resin gummy bears in bulk and then breaking them apart and holding them together like you did with the real gummy bears could make for a much sturdier handle with pretty much the same effect
That's exactly what I was thinking! You can get silicone gummy bear molds for cheap all over the net (a.co/3LkshRv ). Add a little dye to the resin and you're in business! Not only would it not gum up when sanding, but it would also produce a much stronger handle overall.
lol for the lumberjack with a sweet spot
dream doll sweet tooth*
Or that psychotic cereal killer 🍭😉
some burrito *serial
@@lemonface_seal442 I don't actually now if it was a mistake or on purpose but I found it hillarious. Because you know? Cereal=sweet. Gummybear Axe=sweet
Cereal killer🤣
@@sleepinghermit7778 am I right?
smth abt him posing w a gummy bear axe on a sunny day in front of sunflowers just rlly warms my heart
I love coming back to this video. I think this was the first ever Perter brown video I saw and it was over a year ago.
Favorite part:
“I was like, ‘woooooo’ and then... it looked like this” 😂
Was that 12 mins??? Felt more like 3.. Love you pete!!
I didn't even realise until I read your comment
wtf same happened here
You know what they say, time flies when you're having fun
No it was 11:45 mins long
This might just be the best thing I've seen on the UA-cams this month! Well done, Peter! I love this stuff...
Thanks Andy! I've got something going in the mail headed your way soon....
Please tell me...it's the left over gummi bears......
haha! Maybe it is now...
+Peter Brown BAHAHAHA! here we go!
+Andy Birkey will you share with Brittney? She's craving then now! Peter, what will you come up with next? I love this!
as an artist, i am REALLY annoyed that i did not think of this first... but it is absolutely lovely!
what sort of art do you make?
mostly upcycled instruments and anti political commentary art but i also do post apocalyptic costumery and props :)
+tobi rotten that sounds like a fun mix!
it is! :D and i can mix and match them all as they all work very well together! :) actually going to make a post apocalyptic guitar / shamisen soon :)
+tobi rotten cool!
"...the next person?" You think anybody else would try this?! (actually, i haven't checked YT to see how many tried after you.) I've been a sub for a long time but I've just started going back, binging all your old content and I love it! Your sense of humor is great!
"BRING ME GUMMIES!"
-Thor in Endgame, probably.
I wanna see something that is perishable embedded in resin......like slices of banana or sardines or something gross of the like. I want to see what happens over time, if the banana rots and turns to brown mush.
He's got you covered, Dip It #1 was bacon
Somnifuge mehhh, not really the same thing. I think bacon would kind of just dry out if left out in the open air. I wanna see something that would turn to sludge.
+
Trey Breneman ??????
+Trey Breneman Commenting a "+" is to simply increase the popularity of a comment, in hopes that the youtuber will see it!
Here to pay my respects to the legend itself
are you going to mount it somewhere in your house? maybe next to the mounted head of the giant gummy bear you killed with it like the gummy lumberjack wildman you are.
😂 😂 probably!
That's clever. XD
So good! 😁
What a cool project, I love it, probably a lumberjacks worse nightmare but it’s dope
Thank you for including the resin removal from the mold. That was so satisfying!
I want to see you to a scoop and have dog food in the handle I think it's be a cute way to feed a dog
Do*
I really like this idea!
love it
Do a Lego Dip-It next!
Yes and use floorboard molds so you'll get a lego floor :D
OH! lego dippd runningboards for a truck!
just pour some resin first before you put in lego, and place them on the layers poured. then you can sand it.
yes!
“Something important about sharpening axe heads.”
-Abe Lincoln
I agree with some of the comments on using plastic or resin gummy bears, but also sanding and coating the handle in polyurethane would have probably been a good idea too. Sheets of acrylic and hot glue would have been a good mold form as well and more stable, and if you wanted to get real fancy you could use monster clay or any clay that doesn’t cure and make a two part mold.
But coming back to watch this after your giant magnifying glass is so fun. You’ve come a LONG way Peter, and you’re one of the people who got me excited for resin and wood working. So thank you for being an inspiration, hun. Also, I bought micro mesh because of you and I love it!
The way that ax handle shlonks when it comes out of the mold is astounding. A+
I love your videos! Im taking a shop class this year because of you! Thank yo for your wonderful videos, jokes, attitude and creativity! ❤️
That is fantastic! Enjoy shop class, I hope you have fun!
Oh my goodness, it looks ridiculous :D But it's awesome! You're like a fairy tale viking with it in the end :D
Thank you!
lol the actual quote from Abe Lincoln was "nothing valuable can be lost by taking time"
Not the same quotes, even though neither is spot on.
The ax could be remade using plastic gummy bears, or casting your gummy bears with resin using gummy bear molds.
I loved your energetic and emotional play-by-play of the, um, let's call it the sanding incident. My favorite was when you said you "completely flipped a biscuit and lost it". I just rolled b/c I totally understand that feeling. I can just see it happening and I imagine your reaction. Wonderful description! And the finished axe is certainly unique. Beautiful and crazy! I love it.
it would be a lot of work but you could mold the gummy bears and make several different colors of resin bears and put those into the handle so it would all be resin :) I know its not really the point but it would be strong
Peter, you are the nicest most eventempered person on youtube. It's impossible for you to "flip the biscuit". I don't believe it.
Great job.
(wait, are you saying that you edit your videos to present your best side!? That can't be!) :-)
The next time he "flips a biscuit" I'll send him up your way... :)
Nothing like a 5hr plane ride to calm the beast...
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Ha... well, there you go!
Maybe try making the handle with wood shavings and the axe head with little metal bits. I bet it would be easier to work with. :)
Also great video.
That's a horrible idea
John Delarosa Maybe also tell me why?
I like the axe handle part but the axe head with metal doesn't seem very practical
+Ky Mason You can't use the axe thanks to the handle being brittle anyway. Why not have a resin head, in that case?
“I’m choosing to do this so the next person knows.”
I’ll be sure to keep that in mind the next time I find myself making a gummy bear axe handle.
I've been binging your videos the last few days and I've discovered that I really love your little intro bits! They're charming!
My dad checks how sharp things are by scraping away his arm hair too 😂😂 that's how true men do it !!
Kera Andersen it's a pretty redundant test, it doesn't take a very sharp blade to cut through arm hair, the paper test is much more accurate to how sharp a blade is
I've said it once, I've said it twice, i've said a thousand time, for the love of all that is good in this world, dip peanut butter
How about making a gummy bear mold, then casting gummy bears out of resin. Then using those resin gummy bears instead. Wouldn't that make your axe handle alittle more structurally sound?
I'd lovbe to see you attempt this project again with the new skils and materials youve started using since!
Love your idea and beautiful looking. I've worked with resin and fibreglass for around 45 years with boats and surfboards and the biggest problem with only using resin on it's own is that it's extremely brittle. To get more strength into resin for something that has a big impact like an axe it would be best to have 5-10 layers of fibreglass. The webbing gives you lateral and vertical strength. Hope this helps, regards from Paul in Salisbury East, South Australia.
This is why All Gore invented the internet. For this exact purpose, and nothing else.
Gary Button something about what you just said is wrong but I just can’t quite figure out what
GippyHappy Al gore claimed he made the internet
Peter, I love you....
That is all.
Back at you brother!!
+Peter Brown I really wanna eat it
Tape is a mans best friend
I'm kinda surprised you didn't just make a long rectangle and whittle it down.
gummy bears are not the thing to go carving or sanding
Not with that attitude.
+astropapi1 Did you even watch the video? Or are you merely jesting?
John Doe It's a common joke, man. Like saying "Not since the accident".
I believe he should have poured 10 ounces of resin in, soaked the 7 oz of gummy bears in resin, dump them in, and then top it off with resin.
Dude! I used to be a major maker and you sir are super creative. I was focused on making manual vending machines, skee ball, pinball machines, ETC , went to maker faire, had a viral Instructables. I no longer do any of that but you are awesome!!!
Probably my favorite so far. Loved when you 'completely flipped a biscuit!' I was cracking up!!
Love how in the description he puts a link for a diabetes test strip.
Hey, that's pretty good.
How would you know?
Weston Schott Telepathy son.
+Ants In My Eyes Johnson DUDE YOU HAVE THE BEST DEALS!!`
Brian Bell are my prices too low?
Ants In My Eyes Johnson Noooo....
as someone who restores and fixes tools this hurts me to see done but it is still cool aesthetic.
I tend to agree with you.
eh he only got rid of the handle, and in any case i doubt it was a very special axe.
+Tim Stahel (Swedneck) Sometimes though, surely not in this case, having patinas and imperfections on the tool after restoration makes the tool more interesting for certain people.
He didn't even get rid of the handle, really, just removed it and made another one entirely. If he wants to, he can remove the epoxy/candy handle and reinsert the wooden one.
Dosbomber he is talking about the axe head. I winced too.
you should revisit one day, knowing what you know now and attempt to make a usable one. still crazy looking and I would have it in the living room
I would love to see you attempt this again since you've gotten so much better
I can just imagined if a zombie apocalypse happen that being the only weapon you have
you should replace your sawmill blade with paper. you will be suprised what it can cut
what
LMAO that actually works
+Furkan Vardar John Heiszizzy up in the hizzy
Except paper deflects like a mofo, so not exactly great for precise cuts...
Swaps on the jay
The only logical next step is do a hatchet handle in crayon or HDPE. Or why not both?
Logic dictates more dumb Peter Brown shenanigans...
"He seemed very very sure of himself so i am very sure of himself"
I love this guy so much
Once again I have to say I love that you show the struggle and not the lie
@Wranglerstar
I thought of the same thing when I was watching this video. Haha
watched the vid thought of him came looking for the comment
What... you mean that homesteading old school tool junky guy who seems to have had a sense of humour bypass and cannot take a good natured joke, cannot take the slightest bit of criticism constructive or otherwise and bans people like myself from commenting on his channel because he is extremely thin skinned and somewhat childlike in his mentality... yeah I thought of him too.
HOPKIRK Sounds like someone's a teensy bit salty the got banned from a channel for probably being a douche with their 'criticism'
Nah Wranglerstar is all about "free speech" unless you say something he doesn't like! Remind you of someone else?
"Flipped a biscuit"
I'm using that 😂😂
A useless project, but who cares?
It was wonderful.
Thank you!
Hey Peter, an axe handle is a perfect contender for a glove mould (aka sock mould). This way you can make your mould from silicone - a fantastic material for the job - but you'll use quite a bit less silicone and save a lot of money.
The way you handle this situation is by having two molds. in the first u do your regular pouring. This one is smaller than the final shape. The second is bigger. You put the thing you cast in the first mold (I would take it out before fully curing, just solid enough to take it off), then you use only resin on it to make a sandable outter shell and avoid exposing weak points (which the gummy bears are).
Dip char coal peaces, Might look rather cool if you use big chunks
You are a strangely attractive man and with strangely I mean that I, an 18 year old female who has never found a man over 25 attractive has found that you are very, very handsome
Adrija - Vilija Liepina , you ain’t getting citizenship that way; he’s married lol
@@Wangdoodle444 😂😂💀
Seriously just thought the same!! Like not even kidding! And I’m 18 too! Well you’re not anymore but still
Tanaka Zenda she’s 20 now 😂😬wonder if she thinks he’s still oddly attractive lol
Adrija - Vilija Liepina I'll give you citizenship if you want it but we're gonna have to sigh a prenup lol
Please dip a pizza and make a resin pizza pizza tray .
your videos always make me homesick! I live in Phoenix but I was born and raised in Santa Rosa. We grew sunflowers in our backyard too. Love your videos (:
Holy hell that looks amazing, I hope it's still intact for you. That needs to be on a wooden plaque and mounted to the wall, cause that is one hell of a creation.
Are you the good twin of Keem Star?
I'm an axe nerd, the handle doesn't offend me but the grind does. Stick to epoxy my friend.
Ha! It's a sharpening wheel made for HSS. AO rated at 120 grit. I was super careful not to blue the steel....
Its not even that, its just the unevenness of the grind, I guess the best way to learn is to try. Anyway thanks for the reply :)
Axes tend to have a bevel grind which are very hard to do by hand. It wasn't meant to be practical so who cares.
busch so your methodology is if you don't do something absolutely perfectly the first time you don't do it again? There is a difference between constructive criticism and sounding like a douche. Your slipped over to the douche-y side my friend.
It offends me, here have a teddy
Come on Peter, you didn't even put a Gummy Bear wedge in. Some people are just half arsed. Unsubscribe! ;-)
Cheers
Tom
Fuck you
+Jack Emery absolutely... I'm his biggest fan! Read the comment properly, pure sarcasm.
Hah, poe's law in action. Some people are just incapable of understanding sarcasm. ;P
Vinn, thank you for seeing through to the truth!
William Bostedt, it can't be Poe's Law, I included a winking face! :-( unless he wrote a second law...!
Seriously cool. The most fun I’ve had on you tube in a long time!!! Great work and great personality!!
I have this eternal hope of seeing a redo of this one where you recast it with resin bears 🤩
im pregnsnt and gummy bears are my life.this hurts to watch a little bit...
Well how's the baby.
That looks like something VAT19 would sell.. XD
PLEASE, nobody EVER show this to wranglerstar!
I will break thee
OMG!!! Bravo first of all for following up with ur viewers. Secondly, you were dedicated to that vision. WELL DONE.
Great video, liked your honesty about the project most of all. Definitely a work of art.
Make a cup using failed projects.
Dip it with M&Ms!!!!!
Dip crystal pepsi
Is that back! I used to buy that in High School...
+Peter Brown Yep, it's back. Just got one from the store.
Peter Brown It's back and it's better than real pepsi imo. Go get some quick though! They go back out of stock in like a month or so and where I am they're extremely hard to find.
You have LA Beast to thank for bringing it back, he went on a crazy petition spree to bring it back into circulation.
I love this guy.. the bare minerals.. no cheap lies to make him seem like he was all good in doing it.. he shows all his mistakes
I just love your work I think your truly amazing I saw the vid were you got upset I'm thankful you left your mistakes in cause we all human no one is perfect I think that shows your heart in your work and I truly think your a true inspiration to all
I swear I subscribed but UA-cam said I didn't?!
Epoxy a McDonald's double cheese burger please
Ooooh, noooooo!!! I wouldn't think to ever try this! What an experience and interesting video tutorial!!! Thank you!
This is such a good channel. I put at least twenty videos in a watch queue after seeing just a few.
OMG, You look just like the Fable Story, Paul Bunyan!! Cool, Love It & the Video!!
Try making molds of the gummy bears then cast them in tinted color resin and used them instead. Also fiberglass fibers in the main pour and fiberglass wrap on the final shape to encapsulate it and make it stronger like a ceder strip canoe. You might be able to use it then.
shop time is my favorite series on youtube
Hands down he’s my favorite welding UA-camr
Hey Peter you should make a light bulb out of resin, except not just clear but with stuff in it and also an LED strip so it still lights up!
I think you should do another gummy bear poor I know it was tough in this one but doing something like a table would look utterly fantastic