Resin Casting - Green and Black Swirl

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  • @dutu000
    @dutu000 2 роки тому +3

    I would like both type of videos. First, I would watch the quick one, then, when I get into the project, I would love to see the longer one, that would help me so much!

  • @cookingthyme3958
    @cookingthyme3958 Рік тому +1

    Love videos where you give instructions and tips.

  • @4danf
    @4danf 4 роки тому +1

    Congratulation, one of my favorite mixed colors. Gorgeous blanks.

  • @geraldocuervo6640
    @geraldocuervo6640 6 років тому +4

    I believe that you’re going into detail with everything you do is good for us people that are just starting keep up the good work

  • @brianrobertsadi
    @brianrobertsadi 6 років тому +4

    Definitely the longer vids John. I really like your methodical approach and presentation.

  • @huwdavies5264
    @huwdavies5264 5 років тому +2

    This is only the second of your videos I've watched and have learned something from both. Will keep watching. Cheers, Huw

  • @shaneking3600
    @shaneking3600 5 років тому +2

    Should have more subs one of the most informative guys thanks for all your efforts. It's a big help to us newbies

    • @JohnClothier
      @JohnClothier  5 років тому

      Thanks Shane. I really appreciate that

  • @missteeturns
    @missteeturns 6 років тому +1

    Hi John I find your videos both entertaining and instructive. So keep doing both the long and the short and do them your way!

    • @JohnClothier
      @JohnClothier  5 років тому

      Thanks Miss Tee. Sorry, I only just noticed your comment!

  • @christopherbingham8200
    @christopherbingham8200 7 років тому

    Wow love that blank John that colour just pops out at you

    • @JohnClothier
      @JohnClothier  7 років тому

      Thanks Chris yes it really does!

  • @robertjessup3778
    @robertjessup3778 7 років тому +3

    Well done that's a stunning blank. The explanations are fine and if I see something I have seen before then I just fast forward to the next bit of interest, keep up the good work.

  • @SaintBigAl
    @SaintBigAl 5 років тому +1

    Hi John,them awsome blanks.if you sell your stuff maybe think about making knife scales too.they would look wicked as knife handles.and yes the long vids.

    • @JohnClothier
      @JohnClothier  5 років тому

      Thanks. I don't tend to sell my blanks but maybe one day

  • @billk8579
    @billk8579 7 років тому

    John, first of all just a fantastic blank that you created. In your comments I see you are working on a video comparing different types of resins. Looking forward to that. As to the length of videos I like the longer length with your explanation of the process. I would probably watch the shorter versions also to refer back to as a refresher. In any case...well done.

    • @JohnClothier
      @JohnClothier  7 років тому

      Thanks Bill. Thanks for your feedback

    • @box3976
      @box3976 15 днів тому

      just go a bit faster on the playback speed 8579🙂

  • @dalepage5511
    @dalepage5511 3 роки тому +1

    Great video! This is exactly what I needed to use on my charcuterie boards with a river. Thanks!

  • @stevejones6242
    @stevejones6242 6 років тому +5

    I like when the Maker Explains how it done for those of Us that want to know more about how it's done.

  • @ModShapes
    @ModShapes 7 років тому

    I enjoy both. I like the informative nature of the explanation videos, and I like the storytelling like / visual experience of the process in the sped up one.

  • @Bucks-67
    @Bucks-67 7 років тому

    Only just started watching your videos last night John, I definitely prefer the longer videos where your explaining what you’re doing, keep up the good work.

  • @RaistlinMajere2010
    @RaistlinMajere2010 2 роки тому +1

    Subscribed and I prefer the longer videos. My only wish is that you would show exactly what you used. I'd like to see a close up of the resin labels. I read through most comments and know where you got the resin from. I'm in Australia and trying to find the same resin when you are not sure what it is = painful. Still an amazing video. Love the end results.

  • @SteveTwoodturning
    @SteveTwoodturning 7 років тому

    Beautiful looking blank John, nice job mate. Steve.

    • @JohnClothier
      @JohnClothier  7 років тому +1

      Templeboy Turnings Thanks Steve

  • @TailEndCustoms
    @TailEndCustoms 6 років тому +1

    Man I love the colors it ended up with. Great job

    • @JohnClothier
      @JohnClothier  6 років тому +1

      Thanks. I was certainly happy with it

    • @TailEndCustoms
      @TailEndCustoms 6 років тому

      Quick question what would you charge to make this colors but in a 2” rod by 5”-6” long?

  • @TheSafecrkr1
    @TheSafecrkr1 7 років тому +5

    Hi John. I just subscribed. I prefer the longer videos. It helps me to learn the process better.
    Really well done. Jim

    • @JohnClothier
      @JohnClothier  7 років тому

      jim renderer Thanks for the feedback and thanks for subscribing.

  • @EpidemicPop
    @EpidemicPop 7 років тому +1

    Amazing colour!

  • @brettcunningham7812
    @brettcunningham7812 6 років тому

    That’s stunning mate love it good job

  • @woodturningwithDave
    @woodturningwithDave 7 років тому

    Beautiful looking blank John

    • @JohnClothier
      @JohnClothier  7 років тому

      David the walsall woodturner Thanks David

  • @garethc5429
    @garethc5429 7 років тому +18

    Definitely the longer videos and a list of the products/equipment you use in the description maybe

    • @JohnClothier
      @JohnClothier  7 років тому +1

      Thanks Gareth

    • @jaybird8621
      @jaybird8621 7 років тому +2

      I agree with Gareth. Long videos are the best. I'm sorta anal and want to know everything. Thanks for what you do and giving your time to us!!!!!!!

    • @JohnClothier
      @JohnClothier  7 років тому +2

      Jay TheBLade great. Thanks for the feedback. Thanks

    • @asartzis
      @asartzis 6 років тому +1

      Yes i very much agree with Gareth

    • @jessegruber4745
      @jessegruber4745 5 років тому

      The more details the better! Super helpful, thanks!

  • @kizzy3356
    @kizzy3356 6 років тому +4

    I’ve been looking for a green pigment to add to the epoxy resin. This color is perfect... I know you’ve explained what you used in the video but could you specify exactly what colors, brands, and possibly where you purchased it from? Btw! I love the longer videos with explanation and detail.

  • @szilardpinter
    @szilardpinter 7 років тому +2

    Great quality content my friend!
    You will go very far on UA-cam!
    Well done!👍

    • @JohnClothier
      @JohnClothier  7 років тому +1

      Szilard Pinter Thanks Szilard and thanks for subscribing!

  • @prestonthrasher3522
    @prestonthrasher3522 7 років тому +3

    Knowledge is power. Bring on the longer, informative vids.😎

    • @JohnClothier
      @JohnClothier  7 років тому

      Preston Thrasher Thanks for the feedback

  • @PhilCannonWoodworking
    @PhilCannonWoodworking 7 років тому

    As a maker, I always like to see as many steps and verbal instruction as possible, that way I learn especially if I’m looking to make something similar. But I would imagine non makers prefer the short speeded up version better. Great blank though.

    • @JohnClothier
      @JohnClothier  7 років тому

      Phil Cannon Woodworking Thanks Phil I just worry that if I'm doing something in one my videos several times it could get repetitive. For example making a bowl you do t need me to explain how to mount it on the chuck everytime but if I'm doing something new that I have done before then I will explain it. At least that's the plan

  • @realyeoman
    @realyeoman 5 років тому +1

    I'm a total beginner to resin and silicon molding and would prefer the longer versions of your videos. Have you ever done a vid using a vacuum chamber as opposed to a pressure pot. If so what in your opinion is the best?

    • @JohnClothier
      @JohnClothier  5 років тому

      Thanks for your feedback. I have used vacuum with resin but I find the pressure pot is much better. Vacuum is for stabilising really

  • @jeremyedwards5950
    @jeremyedwards5950 7 років тому +1

    John,
    my preference is to see just the making of the product. condensed or sped up version. I typically am looking for the just of it. I can usually figure out the details on my own. but that's just me. nice pen blank take care now.
    Jeremy

  • @mamabearssheshedtracykeato6941
    @mamabearssheshedtracykeato6941 7 років тому

    To tell you the truth I would truly like to see the whole process. Not sped up. It gives us the opportunity to watch and learn at the same time. Many blessings to you John.

  • @johngurney7087
    @johngurney7087 7 років тому +1

    Great colour blank. Long version please. Thanks for the video, can you please tell me what brand/type of dye you use. Thank you.

    • @JohnClothier
      @JohnClothier  7 років тому

      Thanks John. For the dyes I use the alumilite ones

  • @89Frisbee
    @89Frisbee 6 років тому +4

    Definitely the longer videos with step-by-step narrative!!!!

    • @JohnClothier
      @JohnClothier  6 років тому

      Thanks for the feedback

    • @89Frisbee
      @89Frisbee 6 років тому +1

      John Clothier Could you do some videos on how specifically to use a pressure pot with resin and what type of set-up a newbie should consider? I , for example, am not new to casting but have never used a pressure pot and would like to know more about it before I go out and buy one. Thanks!

    • @JohnClothier
      @JohnClothier  6 років тому

      89Frisbee sure can.

  • @stephenmclachlan9265
    @stephenmclachlan9265 7 років тому +4

    I like the longer version with commentary. Keep up the good work

    • @JohnClothier
      @JohnClothier  7 років тому

      Stephen McLachlan thanks Stephen

  • @jessetutterrow4320
    @jessetutterrow4320 4 роки тому +2

    Thank you for your video. I realize that it has been three years but I thought I would share my opinion on your question about audio. Although I have been a lifetime woodworker (45+ years) and a woodturner for a little over 4 years, I have no experience with casting. That said, what I really like is voice over explaining the process, overlayed text with the name of the products used, a brief recipe down in the description. Some of your viewers will be hard of hearing (like me), others will have a problem with the presenter's accent (I understand you fine but not other presenters). Adding overlayed text for product names or technical terms will help. Knowing that I can pay attention to your process because the actual recipe of materials and quantities used are in the description would help me vastly. As I become more of an expert I remain tolerant of overlays and descriptions that are educational for the beginner. Again thank you for your video. I hope my comments help.

    • @JohnClothier
      @JohnClothier  4 роки тому

      Hi thanks for the feedback. I'll take your suggestions on board

  • @honcber
    @honcber 7 років тому +2

    John can i suggest when mixing the pearl powder take a few drops of resin and make a paste of the powder first . Then when it is added to the main cup of resin it mixes easier and wont clump

    • @JohnClothier
      @JohnClothier  7 років тому

      Lee Thedrive that's great idea. Thanks!

  • @box3976
    @box3976 15 днів тому +1

    A Great Color Mix, John. Question: Are these resins and colors 'food grade quality' and could they be made into, coffee mugs for example. Going now to look at your other videos. Nice video and thank you...!!!

    • @JohnClothier
      @JohnClothier  15 днів тому

      @@box3976 I am not aware that any of them are food grade.

  • @PaulLockwood
    @PaulLockwood 7 років тому

    That looks really nice John.
    On the length of video I think it depends on what you want your channel to say. A short video is great for a quick look into what you have done, not so much how you did it though. A longer video with talking will not only tell / teach others how you did it but will also benefit you from getting feedback and ideas on how you can improve or tell you of different methods.

    • @JohnClothier
      @JohnClothier  7 років тому +1

      +Paul Lockwood Thanks Paul.l and thanks for th3 feedback. I guess it is a fine line between being repetitive and informative. Maybe I will just do both and people can pick and choose

  • @cmhes1
    @cmhes1 5 років тому +1

    We like the description of what you are doing and why.

  • @georgebrill3072
    @georgebrill3072 6 років тому +1

    Good video with just the right amount of narration

  • @martinbrace7195
    @martinbrace7195 7 років тому

    Hi Another great coloured blank still think I like the peacock coloured one. Oh long version please. Thanks.

    • @JohnClothier
      @JohnClothier  7 років тому

      Thanks Martin and thanks for your feedback

  • @drummerchappell
    @drummerchappell 6 років тому +1

    This is beautiful! Is this how they would make drum wraps? And then cut it into credit card thickness? Of course it would be a much larger casting block. I’ve always wondered how especially back in the early 1900s there were able to make some amazing 3d pearl and onyx drum wraps.

    • @drummerchappell
      @drummerchappell 6 років тому

      You can google white marine pearl drum wrap or any colour pearl, and you’ll see what I’m trying to figure out, I’ve always dreamed about making my own drum wrap for a kit.

    • @JohnClothier
      @JohnClothier  6 років тому

      Thanks. Yes I imagine it's a very similar process

  • @alyssacatanese7222
    @alyssacatanese7222 2 роки тому +1

    I like the explanation,I hate watching somebody do something and not know what’s going on

  • @chrissysteel3866
    @chrissysteel3866 2 роки тому

    Hi John nice colouring, can i ask where you purchased the double mold please

  • @UDoIt2
    @UDoIt2 7 років тому

    wow - cool stuff. JP sent me here. Subscribed/Liked!

    • @JohnClothier
      @JohnClothier  7 років тому

      U Do It great! Glad to have you here

  • @barrycook4690
    @barrycook4690 7 років тому

    Gorgeous looking blank John I don't see anything wrong with you videos that are not to long and your not doing a blog like outher folk so please leave blog's out and you won't go wrong all the best

    • @JohnClothier
      @JohnClothier  7 років тому

      Thanks Barry. Actually I have planned to start doing a blog style video as well from the new year. I make so many other things other than what is in the videos and I think it will nice to show them. Also it will be an opportunity for some interaction with people. Don't worry though they will all have the microphone icon so if it's not your thing then you can skip past

  • @sjscreations2608
    @sjscreations2608 7 років тому

    John, the video was excellent and the end result came out fantastic, I hope your thrilled with yourself! You used a powder halfway through the video, are you able to tell me what it is and what it is used for, please! Cheers Sean

    • @JohnClothier
      @JohnClothier  7 років тому

      Thanks. It was silver mica powder. It gives the resin the metallic pearlescent effect.

  • @mrgooddeeds3115
    @mrgooddeeds3115 6 років тому +1

    Really depends on what type of viewer you’re trying to attract. There are those out there who watch for pure enjoyment i.e. satisfaction watchers. And there are those who actually want to learn. My advice.. put both out. YT is a game/business of numbers. The more vids posted statistically the better you’ll come out. Cheers

  • @JimsonMakes
    @JimsonMakes 6 років тому +1

    Great video John, very nice pressure pot😉. Cheers, Jim

    • @JohnClothier
      @JohnClothier  6 років тому

      Jim Overton - Jimson's Stuff lol thanks Jim

  • @mohangsk3759
    @mohangsk3759 Рік тому

    John what are the typical pressures do you maintain in the vessel ?

  • @BuiltbyBill1
    @BuiltbyBill1 6 років тому +1

    Looking for a video on pouring a swirl blank and found you channel, watch you video, subscribed, then went to the shop and pour a double cavity . Waiting for it to set up. Thank for the subscribing to my channel. Have a good day!

  • @yuvallahav
    @yuvallahav 7 років тому

    Hey buddy! To answer your question, since I'm on a learning quest and not an entertainment quest, I prefer the long videos, like this one, which shows me each step and also give me the ins and outs of each step. The casting you did here is looking cool, I do have a question, don't you supposed to use a pressure chamber when you want to cast something in the resin and you need it to push into every place, while if you want to get rid of bubbles, you should uae a vacuum chamber?

    • @JohnClothier
      @JohnClothier  7 років тому +1

      Yuval Lahav Woodturning Thanks for the feedback. Ideally you should always use a pressure pot when casting. The reason you suggested is true but also it will make any trapped air bubbles so small they appear invisible. You are right that a vacuum would actually remove the bubbles but it is usually used for stabilising rather than casting because it take a a long time and the resin will probably of finished setting.

  • @SonsofCora
    @SonsofCora 5 років тому +1

    What type of resin do you use? I've been using total boat 2:1 slow, but I've been told that it's not good for casting blocks.

    • @JohnClothier
      @JohnClothier  5 років тому

      I use alumilite casting resin. I find it works very well

  • @maggiekavanagh2801
    @maggiekavanagh2801 7 років тому

    I have watched all your videos, I don't find them too long. Perhaps you could do some short ones, and more detailed videos for say something new to you. Just keep doing what you're doing, love your work.

  • @merv3408
    @merv3408 2 роки тому

    Hi john have you ever worked with polyester resin if not would love help in any way I can

  • @DK00018
    @DK00018 5 років тому +1

    I've seen videos of both ways in one video. Talk about how, then speed up video while mixing. I kinda like that.

  • @geoffnoll7706
    @geoffnoll7706 6 років тому +1

    G'day JC, i like the Green & Black, Why is Pressure applied,? why not vacuum,??
    if removal of bubbles from the epoxy is the intent,!! ... Video Length only needs essential info.
    as we can all back up when viewing if something is missed, this saves You & Us time.!!
    Your Existing Productions are A1.!! ...Thanks for doin' it well.!!
    Cheers from Downunder.

    • @JohnClothier
      @JohnClothier  6 років тому

      Hey Geoff. Yes Vacuum will remove the air and pressure only hides it. At the time of making this video I had a compressor and pressure pot, which are the only option when using the quicker cure polyurethane resins. I have since bought a vacuum and vacuum chamber and with epoxy resin I would more likely degas. This doesnt mean I wouldnt use pressure still, i do, but its more because I have it may as well use it. Thanks for the comments, I am glad you like the videos. :-)

  • @simonmorgan5027
    @simonmorgan5027 Рік тому

    Hi John do you make blocks of resin for purchase? I’m looking for almost same colour just bight lighter on green with also white in it looking for it for a snooker cue

  • @t.a.6454
    @t.a.6454 5 років тому +1

    Where did you get that awesome rectangular silicone mold you used?

    • @JohnClothier
      @JohnClothier  5 років тому

      I bought it from a website called www.penblanksandmoulds.co.uk

  • @peresknives
    @peresknives 4 роки тому +1

    Nice job! what mold do you use? where can I find?

    • @JohnClothier
      @JohnClothier  4 роки тому

      Thanks! I got it from here www.penblanksandmoulds.co.uk/

    • @peresknives
      @peresknives 4 роки тому

      @@JohnClothier tks!

  • @stewartfurini
    @stewartfurini 7 років тому

    Nice looking blanks, John - it's a slippery slope resin casting! Will the next step be kitless pen making with cutting your own threads?? Video was really clear and helpful. Cheers!

    • @JohnClothier
      @JohnClothier  7 років тому

      Thanks Stewart. Tell me about it! Who knows where this will go

  • @icespeckledhens
    @icespeckledhens 5 років тому +1

    The longer videos with a more in depth approach, if you do not you may well get a deluge of questions.
    Are the colours translucent or opaque?
    Thanks
    James

    • @JohnClothier
      @JohnClothier  5 років тому +1

      Thanks. They are translucent

    • @icespeckledhens
      @icespeckledhens 5 років тому

      @@JohnClothier I have just bought some GlassCast resin and some pigments which are translucent, which they say will give the resin the effect of a Church window. However, as I am planning on making some pens I do not want to see the brass tube and glue. I did buy some pink blanks but by the time I turned it down to the bushings the pink was gone and all you could see was the brass tube, not what my granddaughter wanted.
      Thanks John,
      James

    • @JohnClothier
      @JohnClothier  5 років тому +1

      You are right, that is what will happen. There are various ways to combat this. 1 choose a resin that sets opaque. This will dilute the colour a bit but with a little adjustment you will get there. 2 paint the brass tubes white or black before gluing them in the blank. This helps but does not fully soe the issue. 3 get some mica powder. There are loads around, house of resin sell casters choice which is one of the best. Add mica powder to your resin as well as some dye. This combined with step 2 is what I do and works a treat

    • @icespeckledhens
      @icespeckledhens 5 років тому

      John Clothier: Thanks John, I will give 2 and 4 a go.
      James

    • @icespeckledhens
      @icespeckledhens 5 років тому

      Sorry to bring this up again. The only mica pigments are for cosmetic use and have pearls or are pearlescent included. Which ones are you using?

  • @q8d1978
    @q8d1978 5 років тому +1

    hello dear thank you for the beautiful information. how much heat was the resin when you started work and thanks 🌹

    • @JohnClothier
      @JohnClothier  5 років тому

      Thank you. I'm sorry I cant remember now. I usually aim for around 90f

    • @q8d1978
      @q8d1978 5 років тому

      John Clothier tanks

  • @ChRiSYrOWlANdSYoUTuB
    @ChRiSYrOWlANdSYoUTuB 4 роки тому +1

    i am having trouble with multiple colours. Every time i pour them they blend together and i just get a mixture of the colours when the casting cures. I am currently not using a pressure pot, would this be my main issue you think ? Thank you

    • @JohnClothier
      @JohnClothier  4 роки тому

      The main issue would be that you need to leave the separate colours to thicken a bit before you mix them together. It is something you will need to experiment with as its different with each resin. Keep stiring them until they thicken then pour them together. You really do need a pressure pot for this or you will get bubbles.

  • @MrBDub92
    @MrBDub92 6 років тому +1

    Can you add the products you used and a link to get them, really interested in the colors here

    • @JohnClothier
      @JohnClothier  6 років тому

      I use alumilite dyes and mica powder. All available from House of Resin in the UK

  • @MaxMax-xu7wb
    @MaxMax-xu7wb 7 років тому

    Очень красиво!!!!!! Ты -волшебник!!!!!))))

  • @elitetaurus8808
    @elitetaurus8808 6 років тому +2

    Longer and more information is amazing

  • @alextarasenko6310
    @alextarasenko6310 7 років тому +1

    I was casting with liquid diamonds.2 colors I stirred on and off over an hour and had all to do to get to 105 degrees. How long did it take to get 135 .was getting worried it would harden in my cup.

    • @JohnClothier
      @JohnClothier  7 років тому

      To be honest I cant remember. Maybe the room temperature was higher for me, or perhaps the thermometer isnt as accurate.

  • @CollinFrench
    @CollinFrench 7 років тому

    I have to admit I didn’t watch the 90 second video from your last one, but that may be because I had watched the full version.
    You could always try posting a short version and then a couple of days later release the longer version. I suspect the short version will get more views as some people already know the basics and just wanna see the casting. Other people have short attention spans that don’t last two minutes!
    Me? I prefer the long versions.
    Is that the resin4art stuff you’re using?
    I really need to get me a pressure pot and new compressor!

    • @JohnClothier
      @JohnClothier  7 років тому

      Collin French Thanks Collin. Yes it is resin4art epoxy. It definitely adds another element to the turning. I love making the blanks bit I have so many now!

  • @ellenmac5406
    @ellenmac5406 6 років тому +1

    This exactly the video I have wanted to see! I am brand new to resin casting and thrilled to find your channel. I do need to ask.....what resin are you using? And at what pressure are you curing this project? As a newbie, I am using Alumilite so it cures in a couple of hours and I use a pressure of 60 psi. I don’t know a thing about other resins except I do use ArtResin for my resin art. Thanks so much for this video! Like others, I do like the longer vids with lots of explanation!!

    • @JohnClothier
      @JohnClothier  6 років тому

      Ellen Mac Hi Ellen. I'm glad you like the channel. I'm actually planning a more in depth video to try and answer some of these questions but I mainly use Alumilite myself. However I use the clear cast which is the epoxy resin they make. This has a 24 hour cure time. As for pressure I go to about 40. I haven't found the need to go beyond that.

  • @JBS_Exclusive_Reviews
    @JBS_Exclusive_Reviews 4 роки тому +1

    Where did you get you molds from?

  • @debreynolds1791
    @debreynolds1791 4 роки тому +1

    I like hearing what's going on so I can try to duplicate the technique.

  • @novallasuter8197
    @novallasuter8197 3 роки тому +1

    Every little step.😊

  • @unknownm8569
    @unknownm8569 3 роки тому +1

    Why not make one of each for every project. Both audiences happy

  • @itrierkol
    @itrierkol 6 років тому

    How can i buy this mold ? Please help me . İ live in Turkey so i can buy only on internet .

  •  4 роки тому +1

    which pigments were used?

  • @jamesbarisitz4794
    @jamesbarisitz4794 6 років тому +1

    You've already figured it out. Do the detailed vid 1st then do the 90 sec. condensed version. Same content abbreviated with simple editing. Great content -Subscribing now 😃

    • @JohnClothier
      @JohnClothier  6 років тому

      Thanks James

    • @elitetaurus8808
      @elitetaurus8808 6 років тому +1

      I think your right but it can be a bit tedious to do that every single time

  • @taqqeek
    @taqqeek 5 років тому +2

    where did you get your casting box?

    • @JohnClothier
      @JohnClothier  5 років тому +1

      Hey do you mean the black pressure pot I put it in to cure?

    • @taqqeek
      @taqqeek 5 років тому +1

      I mean the the silicone mold

    • @JohnClothier
      @JohnClothier  5 років тому +1

      I got it from here www.penblanksandmoulds.co.uk

    • @taqqeek
      @taqqeek 5 років тому

      I mean the silicone mold

    • @JohnClothier
      @JohnClothier  5 років тому +1

      Yep that's where I got the mold from

  • @vixola4867
    @vixola4867 4 роки тому +1

    why do you need the pressure pot thing?

    • @JohnClothier
      @JohnClothier  4 роки тому

      It helps with bubbles in the resin. While it doesn’t remove them it makes them so small they can’t be seen

  • @bearfootknivesgunforge9183
    @bearfootknivesgunforge9183 4 роки тому +1

    Well done

  • @bankmasteranburung
    @bankmasteranburung 3 роки тому +1

    Review DIY Make resin aurora opal.. Sir

  • @somiskid
    @somiskid 6 років тому +1

    I'm having trouble finding molds. Can you tell me when to hey them?

    • @JohnClothier
      @JohnClothier  6 років тому

      somiskid www.mrblanks.co.uk or www.penblanksandmoulds.co.uk

  • @jakeepoo4995
    @jakeepoo4995 6 років тому +1

    Great video John. What brand of resin and dyes are you using? Thanks.

    • @JohnClothier
      @JohnClothier  6 років тому

      Thanks. I use alumilite for both.

  • @markhobster8113
    @markhobster8113 7 років тому

    One thing I forgot to ask is where did you get your silicone moulds from?

    • @JohnClothier
      @JohnClothier  7 років тому +1

      I get mine from www.penblanksandmoulds.co.uk

    • @markhobster8113
      @markhobster8113 7 років тому

      The Woodworking Shed cool thanks ill have a look, ive been casting in tuperware boxes which are not ideal, bottoms are not flat and edges plus corners at the bottom are rounded plus sides beveled slightly lol, these should be a lot better

    • @TheSafecrkr1
      @TheSafecrkr1 7 років тому

      Mark Hobster Mark, Alumilite makes a product called "Amazing Mold Rubber". I bought mine locally at a hobby store here in the U.S. for about $20. I've made all my molds with it. I've even made tube in casting molds with it.
      You could also try 100% silicone caulking from a home improvement store. I made my first molds that way. Hope this helps. Jim

    • @TheSafecrkr1
      @TheSafecrkr1 7 років тому

      You can also buy from alumilite.com

  • @khairulnizamsaarani8585
    @khairulnizamsaarani8585 3 роки тому +1

    Amazing

  • @cyhomer
    @cyhomer 7 років тому

    Are your colorants acrylics? What brand? TY!

    • @JohnClothier
      @JohnClothier  7 років тому +1

      I am not sure to be honest. I use the alumilite dyes.

  • @mando6497
    @mando6497 7 років тому +1

    Longer is better. If I'm at a familiar part I can fast forward. It is difficult to fill in what's not there. Thanks for an informative video.

  • @rafer2002
    @rafer2002 5 років тому +2

    More info is kool

  • @jimnugent1143
    @jimnugent1143 6 років тому +1

    More casting!

  • @myronhowell3800
    @myronhowell3800 7 років тому

    How much for that exact color but in 6” long

    • @JohnClothier
      @JohnClothier  7 років тому

      Myron Howell sorry they have all been used for things now

  • @gwenrichard7507
    @gwenrichard7507 6 років тому +1

    Both. Make the sped-up version the easiest and cheapest way possible. Then as your releasing the sped-up version you can edit the real-time version.

  • @jacobstacy765
    @jacobstacy765 7 років тому

    Can this be used as knife handles

    • @JohnClothier
      @JohnClothier  7 років тому

      Yes it can. I have actually made a slab of it that went to someone who is making a knife handle from it

    • @jacobstacy765
      @jacobstacy765 7 років тому

      So is it something you would sell

    • @JohnClothier
      @JohnClothier  7 років тому

      This one I can't as it has already been turned into pens

    • @jacobstacy765
      @jacobstacy765 7 років тому

      Can it be done without the pressure pot

    • @JohnClothier
      @JohnClothier  7 років тому

      Yes it can but you will get better results with one.

  • @markhobster8113
    @markhobster8113 7 років тому

    Nice vid fella thats the first time ive seen someone standing the epoxy for while before pouring, should help to stop heavier micas sinking so they are mostly on the bottom half, also the shorter vids they are popular mostly for the fb quick 2 min " wow he adds this to this and this happens " click bait sharing culture ;) , though it would be a good experiment to upload 2 versions for a while and see which ones are watched the most.
    Myself Im thinking of doing a few shorter ones to be more concise instead of rabbiting on which I tend to do, maybe ill do a few with no talking and a bit of text saying " any questions please ask in the comments "

    • @JohnClothier
      @JohnClothier  7 років тому +1

      Thanks Mark. Yes letting it sit for a bit helps prevent colours mixing together as well. I think this could be the method to use if you want to add other heavier particles like glitter too. I am leaning towards doing the 2 to be honest.

  • @markanthonyminardo9979
    @markanthonyminardo9979 6 років тому

    not longer than 20 min video is enough, and please kindly put a list of the materials used it will be very helpful to us who also wants tk start making resin. thanks

  • @РоманС-к6д
    @РоманС-к6д 6 років тому +1

    Спасибо за видео!!!

  • @bunnybaker2289
    @bunnybaker2289 5 років тому +1

    I think cutting your videos up to the essential parts would be great

  • @leesteele4574
    @leesteele4574 7 років тому

    Definitely the long version.

  • @hfranke07
    @hfranke07 7 років тому

    I would rather have the full videos. That way I get all the information and I can use the stuff I need and just forget the rest.

    • @JohnClothier
      @JohnClothier  7 років тому

      hfranke07 Thanks for your feedback. I think I will go down the route of doing both to give people the option.

    • @hfranke07
      @hfranke07 7 років тому

      You are totally right. The Tube gives you that choice. So yes, your right.

  • @rust-clips
    @rust-clips 4 роки тому +1

    You put it in a pressure pot and its full of bubbles? Something ain't right....

    • @JohnClothier
      @JohnClothier  4 роки тому

      There are only some bubbles on the surface, nothing inside, nothing wrong here at all. Totally normal

  • @SCCFORUM
    @SCCFORUM 7 років тому

    Great looking blank.
    I found de canting the resin into sauce style bottles great for pouring more accurately.
    This is the kind I use.
    www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B06Y5MYYFJ/ref=sspa_dk_detail_3?th=1
    Have a great week,
    Paul

    • @JohnClothier
      @JohnClothier  7 років тому

      +SCCFORUM that's a great idea Paul. Thanks for the tip and Thanks for subscribing