Well my dear friend that was not only informative but really interesting and so useful. Thank you so much for your time, your patience and your knowledge. I have found no matter who's resin, or what type it is, the temperature and humidity plays a big part as well as the depth and size. In my opinion the stated curing times are the average time, and a guide only. You give your time so generously, once again Thank You. Love you my dear friend. X
Thank you Linny, I couldn’t agree more about the room conditions. It would be great to live I. A warmer country. Thank you as always for your lovely words xx
Yes! This was fun to watch! I really like how thorough you were! I've never tried resin. I might be too impatient to work with it. I think I would be poking at it to see if it was dry yet!🤣I love how you reused your pieces and made a beautiful coaster! Wonderful work!🥰Thank you for the video!
Truly brilliant. Even though this is only a test, this is something I will probably try to do on my own. I think it has great artistic value. You talked about a couple products in the video that I haven’t seen you use before so I hope there are links in the description box. Thank you as always for sharing.
That was very interesting and informative. You seem to have gotten good results. I bought some and I'm not really that impressed with it. I have trouble with bubbles showing up later to where I can't do anything about it. I'm working with some right now. I'm about 45 minutes from four hours. The top seems to be fully cured but the bottom is still quite bendy. The last time I used it the coaster I made was still bendy after six hours. It's been fun to experiment with, but I don't think I would be buying it again. Different circumstances bring different results.
I love your finished piece. I did want to point out that I think there might be a small issue with your test. Since all of your test pieces are 2 cm, square even though some are over 4 in tall; technically if you measure side-to-side it's not over 4 in deep. And I think that's why it worked so well. I think if you were to do over 10x10 cm square or bigger, that would be a better test. That's why with big projects it can be as long as you want it, as long as it's not over four inches deep.
I love all that you do!! I now work with the Jdiction resin because of you. I think you should definitely do a tutorial of how you made the coaster, I try all of your projects and would love to do the coaster. Since you said it was time consuming, maybe it can be a series where you complete one separate project then have 1st step, 2nd step etc at the end of each video for the coaster project. Say for instance your doing a tray tutorial, complete the tray video then at the end of that video do 1st step for coaster (cutting and putting together mold). Then so on and so forth for the next few tutorials??????? It'll be Awesome!!!!☺😁
Thank you so much for your ideas! I’m glad to read that you follow my tutorials to have a go yourself and I’m also glad to hear that you are a JDiction fan too!
Im a newB to resin i have this product, my projects co.e out cloudy, please help, i want that crystal clear look, my room temperature is 72 , i looked in the comments for someone to ask why warm up the bottles in warm water hopping maybe thats the answer to my cloudy results, because i haven't done the warming part yet.
Well my dear friend that was not only informative but really interesting and so useful. Thank you so much for your time, your patience and your knowledge. I have found no matter who's resin, or what type it is, the temperature and humidity plays a big part as well as the depth and size. In my opinion the stated curing times are the average time, and a guide only. You give your time so generously, once again Thank You. Love you my dear friend. X
Thank you Linny, I couldn’t agree more about the room conditions. It would be great to live I. A warmer country. Thank you as always for your lovely words xx
Great demonstration, Louise! And I love what you made, too!
Thank you so much Pam. You are one of my regulars and I really do appreciate all your support x
Yes! This was fun to watch! I really like how thorough you were! I've never tried resin. I might be too impatient to work with it. I think I would be poking at it to see if it was dry yet!🤣I love how you reused your pieces and made a beautiful coaster! Wonderful work!🥰Thank you for the video!
Thank you so much. I know what you mean about being impatient, I’ve been known to poke at my curing resin a little too often 😂
very helpful and I do have this resin and I love it, just wish they did larger bottles of it, tfs xx
Thank you, I agree, bigger bottles would be great!
Thanks for that Louise and I love how the coaster turned out.
Thank you very much Patricia 🙂
thanks you for this video! I was a bit skeptical about the 4-hour cure time claim, but I was glad to see it's real!
Great testing tutorial. Love the coaster too. 🤗🤗🤗
Thank you very much Laura x
Is there a resin you suggest that is best for as a laminating resin? Looking for a good non yellowing one
Thank you for this. I love the look of what you created
I love how the coaster came out.
Thank you Sharon x
Even tough that's an experiment, it's really beautiful 💜️
Aw thank you 🙂
Truly brilliant. Even though this is only a test, this is something I will probably try to do on my own. I think it has great artistic value. You talked about a couple products in the video that I haven’t seen you use before so I hope there are links in the description box. Thank you as always for sharing.
Thank you so much Tara, if you ever need a link that I have forgotten just let me know x
Luv the product🥰🥰 thankyou for the demo💞
I LOVE JDiction resins, and *loved* your test video, Louise! Thank you so much for doing all this! That coaster is so cool. 😊👍
Thank you very much, I’m glad you liked it xx
Beautiful! I absolutely love JDiction Resin! New subbie!
Thank you very much xx
That was very interesting and informative. You seem to have gotten good results. I bought some and I'm not really that impressed with it. I have trouble with bubbles showing up later to where I can't do anything about it. I'm working with some right now. I'm about 45 minutes from four hours. The top seems to be fully cured but the bottom is still quite bendy. The last time I used it the coaster I made was still bendy after six hours. It's been fun to experiment with, but I don't think I would be buying it again. Different circumstances bring different results.
the finished piece is absolutely stunning! 😍 thank you so much for such an entertaining and informative video ☺️
Thank you so much Steph x
I love the coaster. I am going to order some of that resin.
Excellent experiment
I love 💕 the pieces you made anyway.
Well done Louise 😊
Thank you very much Kasie x
I love your finished piece. I did want to point out that I think there might be a small issue with your test. Since all of your test pieces are 2 cm, square even though some are over 4 in tall; technically if you measure side-to-side it's not over 4 in deep. And I think that's why it worked so well. I think if you were to do over 10x10 cm square or bigger, that would be a better test.
That's why with big projects it can be as long as you want it, as long as it's not over four inches deep.
Thank you for your input. It is certainly food for thought.
I love all that you do!! I now work with the Jdiction resin because of you. I think you should definitely do a tutorial of how you made the coaster, I try all of your projects and would love to do the coaster. Since you said it was time consuming, maybe it can be a series where you complete one separate project then have 1st step, 2nd step etc at the end of each video for the coaster project. Say for instance your doing a tray tutorial, complete the tray video then at the end of that video do 1st step for coaster (cutting and putting together mold). Then so on and so forth for the next few tutorials??????? It'll be Awesome!!!!☺😁
Thank you so much for your ideas! I’m glad to read that you follow my tutorials to have a go yourself and I’m also glad to hear that you are a JDiction fan too!
Your testing-video is really interesting. 🙂
Thank you Monique.
Im a newB to resin i have this product, my projects co.e out cloudy, please help, i want that crystal clear look, my room temperature is 72 , i looked in the comments for someone to ask why warm up the bottles in warm water hopping maybe thats the answer to my cloudy results, because i haven't done the warming part yet.
Not good for a clear finish if you can't get rid of the bubbles tho
You’re right there but the primary goal was the experiment and the coaster was more of an after thought so I wasn’t too concerned about bubbles.