Thank you very much dear teacher. Teaching the technique step by step with safety and cleaner environment in finishing stuff was beautiful. Thanks a lot for this 🎊️🎉️
Awesome video, I've watched several different videos and this is better explained so far, thank you for the video, I'm starting out as a newby lol and needed to figure out what I was doing wrong. How do I get the resin out of my measuring cup once I'm done using it. I tried washing it with soap and water and also left it soak in hot water and I still can't seem to get it cleaned
Great information. Can you do a video on your new UV light with the double side. I need to know how to clean the plastic tray that you put inside. How to clean cure resin from this tray. Thanks.
Excellent video. The only thing I am not clear on is when to add the powder/dye etc. Do I fully mix resin and hardener then put in the powder and mix again for another couple of minutes or do I start with resin, then add hardener, then add powder/dye/glitter etc THEN start mixing?
While adding the layer do we have to use the same batch we have made earlier or we can make the new batch every time we add a layer? Kindly help me out.
Hey, it's generally recommended to use the same batch of resin when adding additional layers. This ensures uniformity in color, texture, and curing properties throughout your project.
Please I need help! I used this exact resin as shown to cover a little wood lid. I followed all the directions. After about 15 minutes, I checked the resin on the wood for air bubbles and it was becoming lumpy. There were several dimples. It doesn’t make sense. It’s almost like the resin is too thin..?
Hey I was fixing to do a sea turtle mold, I wear oxygen, but anyway: Do I mix both so I mix it in a bigger cup like 1:1 of Epoxy Resin both bottles A. Resin bottle B. Mix in the same. amount of Hardener I'm sorry to bother you. I know I mix the same amount of A&B both bottles. Resin Bottle Hardener Bottle. It's that right. I'm so sorry to bother you. Thank you
Yes, typically you mix equal parts of resin (from bottle A) and hardener (from bottle B) in a larger mixing cup. So if you're using a 1:1 ratio, you'd pour the same amount of resin and hardener into your mixing cup. Then you'd stir them together thoroughly according to the instructions provided with your epoxy resin kit. Hope it was helpful😊
Thank you for this video. The best I have come across so far
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@@LETSRESINindeedly very helpful guides for absolutely beginners and also who lacks proper way of doing Resin arts. 🌹👍
great video! Just wish I had cheat sheets about what resins to use for different projects and tip sheets of what to do and not do.
Thanks so much, God bless you
Thank you very much dear teacher. Teaching the technique step by step with safety and cleaner environment in finishing stuff was beautiful. Thanks a lot for this 🎊️🎉️
Glad it was helpful!❤
Thank you... This is one of the best tutorial that I have ever watched
Excellent tutorial. You've taught me a lot. Thank you
You're very welcome, glad it was helpful:)
Thank you so much. Your's is a didactic step by step guide. Great for beginners.
Great information! Thank you!
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This video very nice and very informative for me thanks
Wonderful and very helpful information. I was hesitant about starting this but now I'm ready to try. Thank you for this!
Please how can someone get this RESIN, in which stores or shop's
Awesome video, I've watched several different videos and this is better explained so far, thank you for the video, I'm starting out as a newby lol and needed to figure out what I was doing wrong. How do I get the resin out of my measuring cup once I'm done using it. I tried washing it with soap and water and also left it soak in hot water and I still can't seem to get it cleaned
Life saver , thank you
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I need to know this information. Thank you ❤❤😊
You're welcome, glad it was helpful🥰
Wow nice & clear explanation
Very interesting class, thanks
Video has been really helpful. Thanks
Glad to hear that!
Amazing video!!!
Great information thank you 🙏
Thanks and appreciated. Great Job.
Great information. Can you do a video on your new UV light with the double side. I need to know how to clean the plastic tray that you put inside. How to clean cure resin from this tray. Thanks.
You can spray the tray with alcohol or gently scrape off the cured resin with a plastic scraper☺
Thank you for the teaching
Excellent video. The only thing I am not clear on is when to add the powder/dye etc. Do I fully mix resin and hardener then put in the powder and mix again for another couple of minutes or do I start with resin, then add hardener, then add powder/dye/glitter etc THEN start mixing?
Mix resin and hardener first, then add color
Wow excellently described ❤❤
Glad you liked it
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Thanks for this video!
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So for something like coasters, would I want to use Table Top Resin?
Great video ❤
I like it work
Very informative 👏
While adding the layer do we have to use the same batch we have made earlier or we can make the new batch every time we add a layer? Kindly help me out.
Hey, it's generally recommended to use the same batch of resin when adding additional layers. This ensures uniformity in color, texture, and curing properties throughout your project.
Hi, which ml component A and B on- 1/1 or 3:1 ? How to mix it A and B ?
Pls explain when should you use 1:1, 2:1, and 3:1 resin
Please I need help! I used this exact resin as shown to cover a little wood lid. I followed all the directions. After about 15 minutes, I checked the resin on the wood for air bubbles and it was becoming lumpy. There were several dimples. It doesn’t make sense. It’s almost like the resin is too thin..?
My guess is the wood had air pockets within the fibers, or maybe the wood was wet or had sap in it that might of reacted with the resin in some way
Where can I find the lighter for resin artworks?
What is the difference between the pink and blue bottle? Are they both the same resin or different? Do you have to mix them both together?
One is the resin and the other is the hardener. Yes you mix them together. There should be 2x as much resin as hardener
A is the resin and B is hardener. You mix them together (that’s the whole mixing process) and there should be 2x the amount of A as B
Thank you
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pls were can I get material to start this work
Water bhi dalte h esme ?
Nice. What type of alcohol do you use ?
Thanks, We use Let's Resin Alcohol ink:www.amazon.com/dp/B08BZKTN6F
Thank
at first you add resin with water ?
Hey I was fixing to do a sea turtle mold, I wear oxygen, but anyway:
Do I mix both so I mix it in a bigger cup like 1:1 of Epoxy Resin both bottles
A. Resin bottle
B. Mix in the same. amount of Hardener
I'm sorry to bother you.
I know I mix the same amount of A&B both bottles.
Resin Bottle
Hardener Bottle.
It's that right. I'm so sorry to bother you.
Thank you
Yes, typically you mix equal parts of resin (from bottle A) and hardener (from bottle B) in a larger mixing cup. So if you're using a 1:1 ratio, you'd pour the same amount of resin and hardener into your mixing cup. Then you'd stir them together thoroughly according to the instructions provided with your epoxy resin kit. Hope it was helpful😊
Is this recommended for tumblers?
Yes, Absolutely.
mixing to fast create bubbles want to mix slow
Yes, you are right😉
how long do you have to war a mask, I have only 1 room
thank you
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