They turned out so great. I hadn't seen the tiny LEDs like those before. I have some super tiny ones, but it's just the one little bulb kind. I really like these. Thank you so much for sharing. Also, great use of the iron skillet. I have several of those little tiny ones, and never really use them.. Now I have a great use for one in my craft room instead of the kitchen. 😄
I liked how your story was shaping up. It’s unfortunate we have to work for a living 😅 and our bodies fail us. Welp, I appreciate your content you were able to put out into the internet. Thank you!
Very nice. Effective. I did notice the change from metric to imperial but I do that all the time - I’m in the UK and learned imperial at school (giving my age away here!) then metric when my kids were at school so I just use whichever is more convenient for the job I’m doing!
Thank you! I'm trying to convert myself to metric. It's generally more accurate. But, as most of my builds are in 1/12 scale, imperial is so much easier to use. 🤗
The dramatic music at 18:55 gave me a case of the giggles -- especially after I realized that all you did was cut the 1 cm copper band for the crystal -- because I just knew a major oopsie was coming my way, but nooooo! 🙊🤣 Once again, loved how this turned out and I can't wait for the next piece of the escape room! Make it a great day! 😁
I think these came out wonderfully! I am amazed at how tiny the components are, I definitely have a fear of using electricity so haven’t tried anything other than battery operated. You are an awesome teacher!
Thank you. This "low voltage" electricity is not that dangerous. There is nothing to fear about it. The worst that could happen is you destroy a $0.50 piece of electronics, the approximate cost of this kind of LED.
Interesting, I would love to play around with non UV resin and electronics, tho casting resin is SUPER expensive over here, UV resin is more budget friendly.....the downside is that it gets pretty hot when it cures :/ I love how this crystal lamp turned out, and the pulsating blue, magical :) Amazing work as always Sir :) 💜
They turned out so great. I hadn't seen the tiny LEDs like those before. I have some super tiny ones, but it's just the one little bulb kind. I really like these. Thank you so much for sharing. Also, great use of the iron skillet. I have several of those little tiny ones, and never really use them.. Now I have a great use for one in my craft room instead of the kitchen. 😄
Thank you so much!
Glad you got so much out of that!🤗🤗
I liked how your story was shaping up. It’s unfortunate we have to work for a living 😅 and our bodies fail us. Welp, I appreciate your content you were able to put out into the internet. Thank you!
I am so glad that you liked what I shared. That was my whole reason for doing it. 😀 Thank you for your understanding!
Very nice. Effective. I did notice the change from metric to imperial but I do that all the time - I’m in the UK and learned imperial at school (giving my age away here!) then metric when my kids were at school so I just use whichever is more convenient for the job I’m doing!
Thank you! I'm trying to convert myself to metric. It's generally more accurate. But, as most of my builds are in 1/12 scale, imperial is so much easier to use. 🤗
The dramatic music at 18:55 gave me a case of the giggles -- especially after I realized that all you did was cut the 1 cm copper band for the crystal -- because I just knew a major oopsie was coming my way, but nooooo! 🙊🤣
Once again, loved how this turned out and I can't wait for the next piece of the escape room! Make it a great day! 😁
Thank you! I was having some fun with the new music I downloaded. Glad you liked it! 😬😬😬
I think these came out wonderfully! I am amazed at how tiny the components are, I definitely have a fear of using electricity so haven’t tried anything other than battery operated. You are an awesome teacher!
Thank you.
This "low voltage" electricity is not that dangerous. There is nothing to fear about it. The worst that could happen is you destroy a $0.50 piece of electronics, the approximate cost of this kind of LED.
Interesting, I would love to play around with non UV resin and electronics, tho casting resin is SUPER expensive over here, UV resin is more budget friendly.....the downside is that it gets pretty hot when it cures :/
I love how this crystal lamp turned out, and the pulsating blue, magical :)
Amazing work as always Sir :) 💜
Thank you! I have yet to try the UV resin. Someday, perhaps.
Amazing ! Thanks
Thank you!
They look like real Crystal's with inclusions!
🤗🤗🤗 Thank you!
He he you said you were using the metricsystem, and the you went into inches
I know. It was one of my "intentional" oopsies to see if anyone noticed! Good job! Thank you for noticing! 😬😬😬🤣🤣🤣
@@dolfinmagikpro Love the light, it tured out really cool
Thank you!