nice project, like the result. But I agree with the comments on the narration. Would be better without it, I muted the sound, but then you don't hear the machining noises.
Very beautiful work and you can see how much effort and effort went into it! From nonsense in the comments it's getting stuffy, I wanted to open the window from the stuffiness
Why not just wash the wood off with water instead of using screwdrivers etc to clean the dirt off? Then just let it sit for a few days to dry. Beautiful job on the goblet thanks
Admirable work and it is plainly obvious that a lot of thought and preparation has been applied. I can't see though how you qualify this is an ethical project when copious amounts of resin (albeit from plant extract) is employed which is not biodegradable. It will be here forever polluting the planet. I admire your carving skills and your imagination; you are a clever man.
There is a chemical reaction between the two parts of the resin that causes it to change from liquid to a solid, so I don’t believe it can be reused as is for another pour. However, like someone else said, it could be used to add color or texture to another fresh, unmixed batch of resin.
There should never be any straight cuts across that wood they don't look at all natural. Huge vertical crack in the resin with obvious layering. The goblet wall was not nearly thin enough. Looks crude and top heavy. A grade school project. Ah well. ..
nice project, like the result. But I agree with the comments on the narration. Would be better without it, I muted the sound, but then you don't hear the machining noises.
You should try using a pressure pot or pressurized container to reduce the size of the air bubbles in the resin
That is lovely. So much attention to detail by a master craftsman 🌞
Very beautiful work and you can see how much effort and effort went into it! From nonsense in the comments it's getting stuffy, I wanted to open the window from the stuffiness
Would like to see how much it splits in the next 12-24 months.
Why not just wash the wood off with water instead of using screwdrivers etc to clean the dirt off? Then just let it sit for a few days to dry. Beautiful job on the goblet thanks
Admirable work and it is plainly obvious that a lot of thought and preparation has been applied. I can't see though how you qualify this is an ethical project when copious amounts of resin (albeit from plant extract) is employed which is not biodegradable. It will be here forever polluting the planet. I admire your carving skills and your imagination; you are a clever man.
Oh dear... Uhh.. Green wood, bubbles, cracks.. I'd like to see an update on this in 12 months. ;) LOL
The auto-voice narration is a pain in the neck.
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This is called master piece..i love it❤
Beautiful
So satisfying
...LOOKIN' GREAT, KEEP SAFE...
Major talent!! Do you reuse the resin you chip away? How long does cleanup take?
You can reuse resin?
@@sk4lman I don't know. That's what I was hoping to find out.
Resin shavings can be mixed into a new batch but its just decortive
There is a chemical reaction between the two parts of the resin that causes it to change from liquid to a solid, so I don’t believe it can be reused as is for another pour. However, like someone else said, it could be used to add color or texture to another fresh, unmixed batch of resin.
Agree, remove the narration. Narration ruins it.
Dude if he can make the goblet out of a tree stap he might well make Griffindor sword out of a stick
The music track for this video is a tad frenetic -- doesn't quite suit the subject matter. Ne'ertheless I enjoyed watching the process. Thanks!
"masters"
🤛😛👍🏴☠
There should never be any straight cuts across that wood they don't look at all natural. Huge vertical crack in the resin with obvious layering. The goblet wall was not nearly thin enough. Looks crude and top heavy. A grade school project.
Ah well.
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