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- Опубліковано 15 лип 2024
- I've been having a lot of fun with Resin and when I got the new SAM River & Art Epoxy Resin the idea to try and conserve a Dandelion was the first thing that came to my mind.
Well it was a true challenge to figure out how to get this done and get a good result.
This is my very final attempt on the Dandelion, many other projects will follow...
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00:00 : intro
01:13 : dandelion preparation tip
01:45 : pouring the resin
02:25 : no bubble tip
03:30 : pouring the base 1
07:00 : pouring the base 2
09:50 : unmolding
11:02 : end results
11:53 : outro
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This video was filmed on September 24th 2021
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Awesome tutorial. Thank you for sharing!
I'm glad you liked it 😊
I liked this. I even liked the bubbles they look good.
Thank you ❤️ I like the bubbles too as they look cool with the light underneath but most want the bubble free version ☺️
Thankyou for this tutorial. I was wondering “how to” do this. 👏👏👏👍
Thank you 😊 Every Resin and every environment is different so maybe you don't need to but in any case have fun making it ❤️
Very good tutorial Randy. You explained everything very clearly and the result is amazing 👏 👏👏🤩
Thank you so much Alison ❤️ I do my best to make my video's instructive and still not tooooo long 😅
Love this….
Thank you Lorraine ❤️
Beautiful
Thank you Tammy ❤️
Thankyou. I was about to give up on dandelions. I did one yesterday. No puffs fell off but full of air bubbles. Maybe I'll have a go now heating it iup
I really hope it helps you 🤞🏻
Wow..beautiful! What are those cups and where Would I find them?
Thank you Jocelyn ☺️ These were just the mixing containers I got with the Resin. As long as the inside of the container is shiny and has no marks/text it should work but to be safe you could aways use some mould release 💡
Im new to resin. Would lets resin fast curing be too heavy of an epoxy to do this with? I just got it yesterday.
Thank you Tammy ❤️ I wouldn't use a fast cure as it will harden too fast for all bubbles to go.
Use a pressure pot I leave my molds in for 24 hours and never any bubbles
@Steve Walls I know but not everyone has that much money to spend 😉
May I ask how long you left the one in the warm tap water?
Till the resin was at the gel stage and no bubbles would be able to get out. I just kept taking the cooling water out with a big syringe and adding new warm water in.
@@UnboundedArtandCrafts thanks! Good info!!
Doesn't heating the resin make it cure faster?
Normally you would think so but I'm not super heating it I'm just heating it enough for it to stay more liquid.
how long did you wait to break off the stem
Hi Paul 👋🏻 can you please explain what you mean? As I pushed a stick in the stem when they were fresh and then let them dry, so the stem is still on.
@@UnboundedArtandCrafts in the video you said that you let the resin set so that you could break the toothpick off. I was wondering did you let the resin set for 24 hours?
Ah okay not the stem but the toothpick 😅 I let the resin fully set because otherwise you could still move it and ruin the piece. And I needed to pour the second layer as well and you don't want that to sink into the clear resin below.