For those wondering, you put the sand in the oven to make sure as much moisture is evaporated out as possible. This helps avoid your coloring hardening in between the sand grains, which will form noticeable gaps.
@QvintusmcАй бұрын
Probably also helps with killing any bacteria that could cause weird reactions, if the sand hasn't been cleaned well enough.
@CapiCat-sl1nb27 күн бұрын
Thanks I was wondering.
@polarknight537614 күн бұрын
Water can wreak absolute havoc with a lot of resins, so baking it was probably a good idea here too.
@Zzrdemon66335 күн бұрын
No shit really?
@asj888Ай бұрын
The “ inspiration” creator missed a definite opportunity of exposure to additional viewers! I would have visited, but I’m not likely to search. Wonderful job!
@aliciadupuy9228Ай бұрын
Exactly. A rising tide rises all ships.
@vonmoraesАй бұрын
Well we have a new inspiration now. His loss HAHAHA
@pvic6959Ай бұрын
same. i would have been curious. but now even if i know, im not going their channel lmao
@c6411623 күн бұрын
Imagine shaming someone for not wanting to do something. YIKES this guys viewers are TOXIC and judgmental. And im SURE are also hypocrites
@09asiaJ5 күн бұрын
That’s what I was thinking. It’s not like his intent is to begin making and mass producing these either so this was a massive miss for that creator
@davidroddini1512Ай бұрын
It’s a shame he reacted the way he did. It would have been better if he would have worked out some sort of collaboration. 🤷♂️ I like how they came out. 👍🏻
@modustrialАй бұрын
Thank you! And I know right?
@anaskhan4Ай бұрын
Who is he talking about .
@rohinghiya6185Ай бұрын
@@WanderingViewer-s5ithe see more normally comes under in the 3rd/4th line and in the colour grey Like this ^
@WanderingViewer-s5iАй бұрын
@@rohinghiya6185 Thank you for the enlightment
@Thomas-sg4izАй бұрын
@@WanderingViewer-s5iyou gotta press enter a couple times to refine your technique *see more*
@CantronaАй бұрын
would have loved to see some shots of the tables in the master bedroom!
@tonifafaАй бұрын
my thoughts exactly
@fritoebola25 күн бұрын
totally!
@eveadam64817 күн бұрын
Oh yeah‼️
@sognestephane8365Ай бұрын
There's a company in Canada that has been doing sand art and furniture for decades. Very cool result. Caulk talk is the best 😂
@kellyjean498118 күн бұрын
fascinating, I will try and look them up
@rudde7251Ай бұрын
Intellectual property attorney sounded like a soul crushing career, I'm really happy you saw success on KZbin.
@BrooksMoses29 күн бұрын
Indeed -- though I imagine it has some good parts, like the parts where you get to tell someone "No, those people don't legally get to stop you; keep making the cool thing you're making."
@feelincrispy705325 күн бұрын
It’s actually pretty lucrative and I believe you don’t have to pass the BAR exam to practice the profession
@sleepmore858724 күн бұрын
@@feelincrispy7053 They do take the patent bar. Patent bar is technically easier than the standard bar but you need to have a Bachelors in a hard science or in engineering just to sit for it, or at least enough science credits that you might as well have a science degree. This guy went to Rice for electrical engineering and economics.
@randomgeek603512 күн бұрын
I'm guessing Fernando Mastrangelo is pretty unhappy with having a tutorial. :P
@athenaseaАй бұрын
i did NOT know you were a lawyer before youtube- pullin out the "uhm actually bud" was great- crazy how some people act like they invented the wheel fr fr
@evertchinАй бұрын
Not just any lawyer but a copyright lawyer....which is perfect to protect himself as a KZbinr
@pileofstuffАй бұрын
Apparently neither did the guy who threatened to take legal action against Mike...
@anttihuttula6547Ай бұрын
@@pileofstufffunny how everybody are always sueing and taking legal blaablaa in there murica. Here no one cares a shit.
@ACE_888Ай бұрын
Love this idea. ❤
@jaysoto1182Ай бұрын
Any youtuber worth his or her salt knows that a positive collaboration is only beneficial for all involved. Audiences are easily shared, but some people can't be shaken of their scarcity mindset. The tables look super cool, well done as usual.
@modustrialАй бұрын
Artists and KZbinrs don't quite think the same I guess 🤷
@dragos240alt23 күн бұрын
Honestly, if that creator thought their work was truly copied and wasn't afraid to share their name, they should have just one-upped Modustrial by improving their skills and making something even more creative, which hurts nobody and inspires people to be better.
@noaburrАй бұрын
Thanks for being transparent about the copyright situation. Sucks when creators say they were inspired by another artist but don't shout them out, (or worse, rip them off but don't even hint at the original work) but you obviously had good reason not to here. Could have been a good opportunity for them to get some extra exposure from people who liked this build, it's a shame they didn't reach out privately and try to figure things out rather than go straight to legal threats.
@modustrialАй бұрын
I know, definitely a missed opportunity...
@Mr_Jamin007Ай бұрын
Just because viewers have time to watch hundreds of content creators doesn't mean the content creators have seen someone else's work. People should stop assuming that a creator isn't giving the kudos.
@MrBumblebot-re5hjАй бұрын
found the guy and this was completely different then the sand resin mix morrors and things he makes
@MrBumblebot-re5hjАй бұрын
mirrors😂
@antiomega5244Ай бұрын
@@MrBumblebot-re5hj Whats his name?
@forestbirdoriginals4917Ай бұрын
Heavy duty CNC bases are often made of “Epoxy-Granite” for the best mixture between /compressive strength weight/mass and the epoxy provides stability and consistency. When mixed together they also offer great vibration/resonance dampening.
@modustrialАй бұрын
Ya learn something new every day :)
@NicksStuffАй бұрын
Came here to say that
@lupusk9productionsАй бұрын
wow guy acted like he owns sand lol what a baby. really cool concept though! Yours turned out great!
@modustrialАй бұрын
Thanks!
@anaskhan4Ай бұрын
Whos the guy he is talking about?
@WanderingViewer-s5iАй бұрын
@@anaskhan4 The artist He is talking about is called *see more...*
@qwertyleshАй бұрын
@@WanderingViewer-s5i Seymour
@topdeckdogАй бұрын
@@anaskhan4 13:19 I'm guessing that sticker is there for a reason
@Braddy_DaddyАй бұрын
That came out 10x cooler than I was expecting. Very cool!
@modustrialАй бұрын
Thanks!
@DucatiKozakАй бұрын
@modustrial and fyi, you've really inspired me such that this has jumped to the (near) top of my artisan build projects list. Hope to get to it before the year ends! That said, don't sue me b/c you directly inspired me.. (& b/c you're a lawyer 😧) 😝
@AghulАй бұрын
Really cool! I think one way to upgrade them even more would have been to use some kind of driftwood for the drawer fronts.
@jonathanhall7903Ай бұрын
Pretty cool. Certainly has that tropical, Clearwater beach vibe. I like it.
@winstonzeb2842Ай бұрын
He picked the wrong maker to try to intimidate with a lawsuit 😂 its hysterical that he almost couldn’t have found someone more well versed in the actual law of design/copywriting…
@CrossoftheRavensАй бұрын
This process is referred to as "epoxy granite". The method is widely used by a good few disciplines, that includes machinists, who typically use this to fill hollows in, or make machine bases that cut down on heavy vibrations. Fun application of it though, and it should be pretty safe to use.
@modustrialАй бұрын
Interesting, that's something new to me!
@WowCoolHorseАй бұрын
@@modustrial I've seen that method used to fill the extrusions of a CNC milling machine to dampen vibrations, maybe your router could use it ;p
@billbergerАй бұрын
was going to say the exact same thing. Epoxy Granite is an industrial material you can buy kits to make it. So the designer getting upset with you is kinda funny
@CrossoftheRavensАй бұрын
@@billberger exactly.
@CrossoftheRavensАй бұрын
@@modustrial There are known mix ratios too vs strength and surface finish. I could be miss remembering, but I think 20% epoxy : 80% aggregates is common by volume? I believe? could be by weight, not an expert... easy enough to check. Its worth looking into though. Have fun! looking forward to seeing more.
@dewnl838920 күн бұрын
I think that them being nightstands might make the surface rough for items placed on or picked up from it, maybe adding a glass pane above it on rubber stands could improve its funcitionality without taking away form the sand aspect
@EchiyaАй бұрын
I have been following you since the start of the house.... this is my fave project along with that roof deck. You are the best.
@modustrialАй бұрын
thank you!!
@KevinBedfordАй бұрын
they look fantastic, the choice of blues , really helps give the day at the beach feel to them.
@GodardScientificАй бұрын
Unless they have the process of creating the furniture through unreinforced granite sand bonded together with epoxy resin patented, you're fine. My trademark lawyer spelled out veeeery clearly exactly how specific you need to be in patent and trademark filings to have them be enforceable 😂
@xelaander8429Ай бұрын
Funny enough, Modustrial was a patents and copyright lawyer for a time so he knows the process
@crystalmorgan1959Ай бұрын
Love how they look. I was surprized at its strength, and really impressed that rubbing against it didn't leave sand on your clothes. I love the concrete sinks and counters you make. I have watched your channel for years and I must say you have an artist's talent.
@Animefreak84eАй бұрын
this was awesome, the other guy is clearly insecure and not interest in supporting his fellow craftspeople. keep it up!
@modustrialАй бұрын
Thanks! Trying to put myself in someone else's shoes I understand how an artist could be protective of their processes... But I personally think of this case it's being overprotective. 🤷
@Slop_DoggАй бұрын
@@modustrialThe process itself can always be replicated, the artisans themselves cannot be. People really lose sight of their own importance.
@H3aling808Ай бұрын
@Animefreak84e the right word is Craftsmen. Craftpeople isn't a word. Men is women and man together. Now craftsman is a man.
@TomsBackyardWorkshopАй бұрын
Sand art dates back hundreds of years that guy didn't invent the style or process.
@OscarSommerboАй бұрын
Sand mandalas are a part of Tibetan Buddhism, so the idea that creating art out of sand could be copyrighted is pretty ludicrous, I agree.
@NovemberRomeo1076 күн бұрын
It’s the best compliment you can get to inspire others.
@leannhaggard388Ай бұрын
Great build! As for the inspiration, it's clearly a creative medium and not property of anyone. It gives other people inspiration, which should be a good thing! Thanks for sharing!
@rhkipsАй бұрын
Those came out looking so rad!! Let me just say that as human beings, to some degree, we are all inspired by the people and things around us. You are definitively the person I can point to and say "this is the guy that's responsible for kickstarting my interest in woodworking, renovating and building." I can even point to the exact video. I am not a creative or stylish person by nature, and I look to others on social media for inspiration and styling cues, and over time, that's allowed me to find the things that I like and apply them to my space with my own interpretation. Never be afraid to find inspiration! :)
@modustrialАй бұрын
That's awesome! And I've read and come to believe that creativity isn't something that is innate in anyone... It's not about whether you have it or don't. Instead it's about putting yourself in situations to be creative... Deciding, for example, that you're going to make something for your home instead of buying it, puts you in a position to be creative... And the more you do it, the better you get at it.
@lquick6Ай бұрын
These are amazing. One of my favorites of all time the incredible things you do. ❤
@Sabeteur8326 күн бұрын
I have never understood why there are people who jump to assuming someone is trying to steal their idea instead of taking it as a compliment for inspiring something when it isnt a carbon copy of their work. If it was me, I would be over joyed with having my item be an inspiration for someone else to make something as long as it isn't a direct carbon copy of my item lol.
@shubusАй бұрын
Such an unforunate attitude that guy had. He missed a golden marketing opportunity to get his name to a million people.
@juliopaveifАй бұрын
Trying to pattent troll a patent attorney is brilliant
@tutubeos8 күн бұрын
Beautiful design, colors, and texture ❤
@misternobody321Ай бұрын
Cant find out which artist is mad at you, but since that’s the case he would have profited from your shoutout. That’s their own fault 😂 Love the concept and the result!
@P4NC4KEZАй бұрын
Same! I tried to figure out the artist since I was curious what else could be made with this medium and came up empty. The artist missed a beneficial opportunity.
@vettencleАй бұрын
The fact that we can’t find it proves that the artist is not as important as he thinks he is.
@monsterbarbell8306Ай бұрын
I know exactly who it is because I've followed said artist for years, who himself was inspired by others. I won't mention their name out of respect for Mike unless he says otherwise. This artist charges a lot of money for his work, so he should as its wonderful, but I can see why when they're charging 5grand for a stool and 50grand for a coffee table..and Mike shows someone how to do it themselves, I can see why they feel threatened, however, the reality is, the folks who would make it themselves are not the artists market and would never purchase it in the first place. For instance, Mike's invisible sink, I fabricated many years prior and charged 10k for said sink to a wealthy customer, I've made it a few more times since then. Was I upset Mike showed the technique, not really, because my clients don't watch it on KZbin 😅 they pay some idiot (me) to make it for them. Capitalism at its finest. Edit: said artist has actually shown how he undertakes the process on his Instagram reels.. gofigure😅
@ManimanocasАй бұрын
@@monsterbarbell8306 Exactly, the people that have the tools to make these pieces are not the people that would buy them for such high prices lol
@Mr_Jamin007Ай бұрын
There are a few KZbin epoxy artists that have used sand in their work making beach scenes or chess boards. I think it'll fail trying to claim ownership of the process. If he'd made something that looked too similar to a piece of furniture they'd made and were trying to sell it (counterfeit), there'd be a case but people are allowed to copy someone's designs for their own use or sell as imitation of someone else work.
@thesimracerАй бұрын
Watching the process is so compelling!
@modustrialАй бұрын
Thanks! It was fun!
@jjmm68923 күн бұрын
I tried searching for the artist but there were too many to choose from. Just goes to show how not so rare sand and resin are.
@maverelАй бұрын
Always learning from your channel. Thanks for inspiring the rest of us!
@h4z4rd42Ай бұрын
Nice! Just to chill things down, the very same idea using sand and epoxy and making furnitures of it popped my mind about 30 years ago, so I may state the idea is mine. So... I authorize you to utilize the idea as you wish, and to go even further hereby I release it to the public as well. ;)
@modustrialАй бұрын
Well thank you 🙂
@seanaldrich5024Ай бұрын
Handled beautifully sir.
@eveadam64817 күн бұрын
WOW‼️‼️👏🏻👏🏻 what a great idea! They are beautiful!
@goodbammshoАй бұрын
Nice work, they look great. Showing my age... the first thing I thought of was the 1970’s WHAM-O Magic, blue and white sand, ocean toy I had as a kid.
@almosh327117 күн бұрын
What a great idea, and a job well done. Two thumbs up !!!
@dave7038Ай бұрын
It would be interesting to experiment with vacuum infusing the resin. This would allow you to dry-pour the sand to achieve different patterns. For example, you could place different colors and shades of sand into funnels (possibly layering different colors in one funnel) and allow them to pour into the mold to form angled layers. This would make it much easier to create a variety of fine layers. You could also experiment with vibrating the dry sand in the mold to cause stratification of different grades of sand and different materials. It might be difficult to infuse the resin for some part geometries, but the simple boxes you've shown should be straightforward. Structurally I think I'd want a wood or steel framework embedded in the resin. Resin tends to creep over time, especially when warm (like if you made an outdoor table that would sometimes sit in the sun), so a stable frame might make a longer-lasting item. Cool project, thanks for sharing!
@modustrialАй бұрын
Vacuum infusion... That's a cool idea 💡💡
@blazer5154Ай бұрын
Might want to add some bumpers to the back side as well; if they bump the wall, they will sand away the finish for certain. Awesome looking finished product!
@jquest90Ай бұрын
Those nightstands are amazing!! I admire your creativity and the work you put into your content. Looking forward to seeing more downstate!
@TotalBoatАй бұрын
What a cool concept!! We absolutely love how these nightstands turned out 😍🙌
@modustrialАй бұрын
thanks yall!
@Loomix._.6 күн бұрын
That came out really nice, wow
@solarbirdyzАй бұрын
I really like it. It's extremely reminiscent of the work of some California painters (whose names escape me) of the 1970s, translated into furniture. I'm also feeling like there was either a sand or wax art method that produced similar results as purely visual art. Seeing it translated over into furniture like this is super neat.
@billybike57Ай бұрын
I’m always, always impressed by your work! Thanks for sharing!
@thescrapsftmanАй бұрын
I was pleasantly surprised by this idea! Love it
@c.a.g.1977Ай бұрын
They look awesome Mike, well done!
@modustrialАй бұрын
Thanks!
@humphshumphsАй бұрын
They look absolutely brilliant.
@aeonspastАй бұрын
Looks great! Always loved making the sand art in a jar at the fair when I was a kid. I can really imagine these as a vanity in a beach themed bathroom.
@prasunkumarrouth89329 күн бұрын
I had a pretty rough last week & watching this video helped me relax so thanks a ton & keep making these awesome videos showcasing masterpieces of your creativity!❤
@jewdd1989Ай бұрын
I’m so glad you figured this out! Question, I know total boat warns of too much sun exposure, could these be practical for outdoors?! As patio furniture and especially by the beach I can see this being stunning and lasting a long time but I’m unsure with the yellowing of epoxy?! I really like where this can go, these are stunning and sand is in a lot of areas in which I could see someone preserving sand collected on a beach with their shells or whatever collected in this way that allows it to be held as opposed to put in glass. I want more of this, the guy who sadly didn’t appreciate a good opportunity when one arrived by you I guess can pout on the sidelines! I want to do something similar, obviously in a different style perhaps of furniture but I like this more than the concrete! I think the texture, colors and style it can be poured and compacted into is really neat
@OYME13Ай бұрын
Very impressed with this. Nice use of color, and I love the gradient. These are works of art.
@DigitalSwaggАй бұрын
Wow these turned out fantastic. I really would've liked to purchase something these for my home office but I feel inspired to try and make something similar. Great job.
@BMSculpturesАй бұрын
those are badass... The possibilities!
@modustrialАй бұрын
thanks Blake!
@kalpgargАй бұрын
Might be seeing a sculpture made from sand soon🔥
@90heroesАй бұрын
Total Jazz Solo cup vibes with the colors! I'd actually be interested to see one done in full blown 80's Memphis Group style colors.
@modustrialАй бұрын
That would be wild!
@DelugeQuebecАй бұрын
Its the kind of project/ideas that channel is all about! Lets go Mike! Great job.
@modustrialАй бұрын
thanks! ideas are what i enjoy!
@ShahidaKhanam9 сағат бұрын
so pretty!
@LukeTube00725 күн бұрын
These pieces you've created came out beautifully! I can't tell you how impressed I am with them and the fact that they're made of sand tells me that they would always have a good grip surface to them for putting things on top of, except maybe glass. Beautiful beautiful work my man, congratulations I hope you have a lot of success! Luke
@DarkDioStudioАй бұрын
You did an amazing job! I absolutely love them. 💙🩵🩶🤍
@thaphreak23 күн бұрын
That CA Glue & Painters tape combo for alignment is brilliant. That's going in my bag o tricks!
@1dariansdadАй бұрын
I'm about to make a seashore theme shower floor using epoxy. I think this process shows me exactly how to pull it off. Cheers!
@jerrywoodlee2345Ай бұрын
I like how the tables turned out. A very creative idea. This is what makes your videos very interesting. I always look forward to the next video.
@thewatersavior4 күн бұрын
Strength test followup! Nice work
@PokuPokuYeahАй бұрын
I looks like a great way to get into resin stuff. It looks less messy and less exepensive than using just resin since the sand is easy to find, cheap, easy to manipulate and takes a lot of space in the form. It looks pretty cool !
@modustrialАй бұрын
I don't know about last messy... The sand gets everywhere! It was fun tho!
@JTWoodworks27 күн бұрын
These are so cool! It's very satisfying to see the experimentation worked out well
@stephenoran2019Ай бұрын
Gorgeous! Excellent work, brother!
@McNuggetStLАй бұрын
Love the project Mike, don't worry about what anybody else says. You've got great ideas and the execution was fantastic!
@modustrialАй бұрын
Thank you!!
@GIRGHGHАй бұрын
That is absolutely and aesthetic I can get behind.
@HickorySticksWoodworksNW22 күн бұрын
Those turned out awesome
@mmatja17 күн бұрын
Not sure I'm a huge fan of the colours used, but its a super interesting build. Kudos for figuring out how to make it look like wet sand.
@DosProntoBrewingАй бұрын
Looks sooo good! Love the color combo 💙❤️ do more !!
@MASI_forging22 күн бұрын
Incredible work as always 👏👏
@Pfoffie14 күн бұрын
this is absolutely beautiful
@spamaccount6460Ай бұрын
Wow that is super unique. There are so many looks you could achieve with other colors and patterns.
@modustrialАй бұрын
Thanks!
@Risu1177Ай бұрын
Sharing ideas leads to better products and even unique things. It's always crazy to me when people get so protective.
@ifiwooddesignsАй бұрын
It’s silly that some people take offense to being ‘found out’ when you didn’t have any of his process. Same with the person who created the river table. Regardless, imitation is the sincerist form of flattery. BTW, you made a nightstand with open shelf below… I’m suing you! Never saw anyone make them that shape other than me. 🤣
@stephenpittman3231Ай бұрын
Love your work. Always coming up with unique ideas, keep it up!
@viniciusbrito751215 күн бұрын
great project, man! wow, looks super cool
@goodBEanАй бұрын
Another epic Caulk talk, nature us healing
@SuperBacon17ytАй бұрын
I'm here for the Caulk Talk.
@NicoleHerrickDIY17 күн бұрын
Great project Mike. If it were for me, I’d go with drawer fronts cast in the same colour as the front part so the sand is the main feature instead of the timber standing out. But hey, it’s not for me, it’s for you!
@matangraff2593Ай бұрын
Looks awesome! great job, Mike!
@rdph6693Ай бұрын
These are amazing! Although it would ruin the look you're going for, I'd probably add a thin coat of clear resin just as extra protection spills and dust.
@modustrialАй бұрын
You could do that, or glass top. I've been using them about 4 months though and they are surprisingly resilient to staining
@Ayse-x8d3uАй бұрын
@@modustrial How much heavier would you say they are than sand alone? This is giving me ideas for a mobile bar that I bring to festivals. It would be a very cool bar top!
@aliciadupuy9228Ай бұрын
No one has a patent on mixing sand and resin. If that guy wasn’t happy you were inspired by him, it’s because he knows he didn’t do anything super special, but it was the most special thing he had ever done.
@kevinstrange7545Ай бұрын
These came out really well! You have inspired me to try something similar. Thank you!
@MissQuite20 күн бұрын
Stunning!
@ronisilva447723 күн бұрын
Cool,great job,salutes from Brazil 👍
@ElicBehexanАй бұрын
That is so cool! I think that must be how they make those little sand castles you can buy.
@bigrob029Ай бұрын
they came out great!! adult sandboxes.
@creative_mindsrus1541Ай бұрын
Adult version of Kinetic Sand
@awdhootkanawadeАй бұрын
More like static sand
@matthewmiller6979Ай бұрын
Wait, what? Adults aren't allowed kinetic sand?
@kbee22528 күн бұрын
You can make it more temperature resistant and have it last centuries if you used portland/ white cement + dye with sand to make concrete sculpture. You would get a cement tile aesthetic.
@modustrial28 күн бұрын
I do a LOT of concrete on this channel... This was just trying something different
@kbee22527 күн бұрын
@@modustrial This was my first time watching your channel. I guess I'll know when I watch more!
@Oonagh72Ай бұрын
The tables look like little kids sand art!! I love that. Makes them whimsical. My one question is if they are smooth? I’m wondering if they would be hard to keep clean. I’m getting those boots for my son!!
@modustrialАй бұрын
Casting them against the acrylic made the top pretty darn smooth. I've actually been using them for about 4 months now, and clean up has been pretty easy with a wet rag. Your son will love the boots!
@TissuDemonАй бұрын
Very trippy looking~
@christmassnow346523 күн бұрын
Can you make a mix with the correct sand/resin ratio, so you can actually mold the paste just like clay?
@CUBETechie23 күн бұрын
I hope they will use extra round Sand
@Sirlix8925 күн бұрын
I really like the design :)
@Martin3559Ай бұрын
Sanding off the sand, next level. 🙂
@lindab424Ай бұрын
They turned out great Mike. If you make another piece of furniture this way and it has a drawer maybe you make the drawer front out of sand too so it matches/bends in. Well done.