I've been using the same stainless Steel mixing spatula for over 10years. The resin pops right off it when cured and it saves on discarding so many disposable ones.
@ZacHiggins5 жыл бұрын
Nice! I use HDPE mixing sticks often too. Nice to not have to replace them
@creartingmadhuri5 жыл бұрын
Thanks
@nicodemusandkaylynnvandena28484 жыл бұрын
metal is non porous.
@juliec93074 жыл бұрын
i notice there is a mixing tool used at 2:40 attached to the drill. possible plastic. Do you have to replace that tool, or does the resin pop off. Is it a paint mixer?
@Declan-pg8cg4 жыл бұрын
@@juliec9307 The ones used for resin mixing are made of silicone rubber so the resin just peels off when cured. It's good to have your own mold of one, to make your own whenever you have excess silicone.
@StudioJLT5 жыл бұрын
#6. Not using proper PPE. Gloves, eye, and lung protection.
@ZacHiggins5 жыл бұрын
Good call! Safety is a given, and it actually comes before #1 on my list
@seyievetolohe21515 жыл бұрын
What's a PPE?
@SirRickyMcD5 жыл бұрын
@@seyievetolohe2151 Pay Per Ewe
@ChrisAndCats5 жыл бұрын
@@seyievetolohe2151 Personal Protective Equipment
@moxiegraphix5 жыл бұрын
I've been watching a lot of resin videos and I've been twitching watching people handling it without gloves and even using their unprotected fingers to move imbeds around that aren't completely submerged but still in the resin. It's been driving me NUTS.
@crossplayed3 жыл бұрын
Friendly reminder to all! - Wear masks - Gloves - Work in a very open and ventilated space! For me my dad has an airbrush thing where it has a vent that sucks in fumes, and it works well! Have fun everyone ^^
@whoisCH3DDAR3 жыл бұрын
where would you find one of those airbrush things?
@crossplayed3 жыл бұрын
@@whoisCH3DDAR Well he uses it for an airbrush, and he actually built it!
@whoisCH3DDAR3 жыл бұрын
@@crossplayed Wow!
@ChimpOnComputer3 жыл бұрын
@@whoisCH3DDAR there's premade ones in online sites, usually around the names of fume extractor. the general idea would be a flexible vent with a fan on the end to redirect the fumes, sometimes with a filter as well sort of like a vacuum in a sense
@whoisCH3DDAR3 жыл бұрын
@@ChimpOnComputer bless you!
@sunnydaze75804 жыл бұрын
Early wins VS big disappointments. Start small and inconsequential. Wisdom! Took me a long time to learn that one but I apply it to every new DIY experiment. Practice makes perfect guys.
@sparkles59984 жыл бұрын
I've been holding off on beginning this amazing art because I've been so intimidated, was just scrolling through the subject matter and found this video. Looks like this next weekend I'll get started! Thank you!
@gettinwithit92752 жыл бұрын
How did it go? Any tips that you'd recommend from where you were a year ago?
@danieldubois11784 жыл бұрын
Just tried my very first cast in some dice molds. Overall, relatively happy with the results. They are far from perfect, but I now know that I need a different type of syringe to allow the air to get out of the mold better.
@aprildegele15102 жыл бұрын
So, there are resins that are more forgiving, but they are of the crafting variety and more expensive because we're all crafting now. There's a product I used to use exclusively called Ice Resin that dries crystal clear, you can mix it as fast as you like and most all bubbles (even the micro ones) will end up floating so they can be heated off, and it's super forgiving in measuring. I never had it fail me. Why don't I use it any more? Because Ranger bought it and now it's twice as expensive as it used to be to the point where it's no longer cost-effective, even at wholesale pricing. Tim Holtz is making a killing on the whole DIY thing and I wasn't happy about this company purchase. That having been said, I still love it and I bought it for a commissioned piece I did because I know it, know how it works, is almost odorless, and it cures nearly bubble free even after aggressive mixing and not exactly accurate measuring ... with only a whiff from a blow dryer or heat gun after it's set for a few minutes (or you can heat the mix in a water bath until ALL bubbles are gone just like all other resins). KNOW your material. Agreed, read the directions entirely before using. Also, a mistake I don't ever see in any of these videos is to NOT store this stuff in a cold place. Dark is good. Relatively cool is good. Being too cold will cause the resin part to crystalize. The stuff I bought from Amazon for the piece mentioned above came entirely crystalized. DON'T THROW IT OUT OR RETURN IT! Resin works rather like honey. All you have to do when it crystalizes is put it in a water bath (bae marie) and heat it to 125 degrees F, let the whole bottle sit in the bath until it re-melts. You have to turn over a few times (not shake because that's useless) in the beginning, but once it starts to "melt" again, you can turn it, swirl it (shaking still isn't good) and get it all to mix until it's all "melted" again. Took about half an hour for my 8oz bottle. And then, in the future, store it in an airtight container (the one it came in should be fine), in a cool (but not cold), dry, dark place. A cabinet with a door is fine. Sadly, I had a kit years ago and if you let it sit in close proximity of sunlight, the resin will turn brown. Boo. Another, though more expensive by far, is UV resin. No mixing. Comes as is. However, I've used it and I can say that a UV light, unless it's super bright (the 36w they suggest, which is hard to find on a whim), is best gathered outside. I had a UV project that hadn't cured in a week with several daily bathings in UV bulb light. Still sticky, which they say you can get rid of with alcohol, but not so much I found. The best time to use UV resin, unless it's a tiny thing with a thin coat, is when the sun is high. I repeated the same project but cured it outside and even under clouds, it cures totally within about an hour if it's a thick coat. (used to seal the wood and cracks for a lid for a jewelry box I was pouring). Always pre-seal wood surfaces. They have a lot of air and you'll get bubbles you didn't expect after you thought you got them all. Wood off-gasses, fyi ... Which is another mistake newbies make ... stirring with popsicle sticks. Those are wood, and wood has a lot of air, so while you stir slowly to avoid bubbles, the longer the wood stick is in the resin to mix it, the more air it will release and thus, give you more bubbles. Use silicone or plastic to stir instead.
@skeezer22175 жыл бұрын
my first resin pour was into a plastic spoon with a penny with this year on it so I can get a feel before I take on bigger or more complex projects
@ZacHiggins5 жыл бұрын
Nice! It's good to do smaller projects to start out to get oriented to using the resin =D
@ilovejewelyn4 жыл бұрын
Just poured resin for the 3rd time. Learning so much! I had a exothermic reaction in my mixing cup as I was working with my dried bloom in my mold. I was so focused on my bloom I didn’t realize the leftover resin in the cup was an amount that would heat up and smoke 🥴😩😅🤯
@nemesis32952 жыл бұрын
I hope you are wearing a good respirator and, and, and!!! in a good ventilated area.
@topher6_93 жыл бұрын
#3 I bought little silicone “candy” molds and poured those as my first pour today. Just to see how it all works with mixing and adding colors. Can’t wait to see how they come out!
@squarepeg94843 жыл бұрын
Me too, my first sweet/ice cube moulds were for testing out, and I made simple fridge magnets with mica/glitter inside
@TealCheetah5 жыл бұрын
for once, living in a desert comes in handy
@DanielField20235 жыл бұрын
Yeah like me living in Las Vegas only 3% humidity today.and 15% in the House.
@Bobo-gm9fd4 жыл бұрын
Australia 99 % humidity nearly every day
@eileenzm09114 жыл бұрын
Oh damn, uk. Rain nearly every day. Oof the floods
@butterflywatching343 жыл бұрын
Here lots of rain, wind or crazy heat
@DH-lq6lf Жыл бұрын
Zac you need to make more like this. You are a great teacher.
@billysgeo3 жыл бұрын
what about protection? ventilation?
@lisafoster44685 жыл бұрын
What sealant would you recommend for an epoxy resin pendant which will probably contact a good deal of sweat?
@cilla40004 жыл бұрын
Good question... I hope he answers
@Lala-sy1si4 жыл бұрын
Please answer
@lisamb42693 жыл бұрын
Great tips!!! I ALWAYS read labels and instructions...I got some resin to start making coasters. New sub!!! I searched for how to use resin and your channel popped up. Thank you for explaining the ingredients and how resin work, with various temperatures...:)
@natalyvargas39134 жыл бұрын
came here cuz i wanna make a rolling tray🥰
@rubyred14174 жыл бұрын
Lol same
@afoust7814 жыл бұрын
Hey me too!
@sydnijune26284 жыл бұрын
Girl Same 😂
@capnfadeddavid98984 жыл бұрын
😂😂
@allthingschocolate38844 жыл бұрын
Same and still stuck! 😔
@canvaskate75715 жыл бұрын
Thank you! I'm taking the leap soon and have been doing as much research as possible. My first test is a tiny coaster, but maybe I'll try smaller as you suggested with a bottle cap.
@austonnorwood11035 жыл бұрын
Have you started yet? If so how did it go?
@Randy27474 жыл бұрын
Did everything for you? Everyone wants to know 😊
@KKatee7774 жыл бұрын
I suggest, didn't go that well 😂
@dwaynecain56085 жыл бұрын
Hey Zac, thanks for this video. I’ve just about got myself talked into giving this a try and I think I can use all the advice and tips I can get.
@ZacHiggins5 жыл бұрын
Nice!! I think you'll love it. Just take baby steps and have fun with it =D
@butterflywatching343 жыл бұрын
@@ZacHiggins great video and thank you for te warning, just started and sadly got some on my hands and did not know that it could be giving blisters i start lookinv for safty methodes and found your video. Btw. If rasin get on lets say te sink (in te kitchen)how do i remove it?
@davidking89685 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the advice,I’m a model car kit builder,and I have rare vintage.ive casted some rims and hoods.and would like to duplicate some of my rare vintage dodge and Plymouth cars. Not all of my parts turned out perfect,but I’m still learning.i give you a thumbs up.good handy advice thanks.
@ZacHiggins5 жыл бұрын
That's awesome David! Resin is perfect for making copies of parts. Hope this video helps out =D
@davesloansnakehunter5 жыл бұрын
Everyone please remember to give Zac a thumbs up if you liked his video.
@ZacHiggins5 жыл бұрын
Thanks Dave!! I appreciate the support =D
@aaroncarey72093 жыл бұрын
i get my California Air Tools pot tomorrow for christmas! ive watched a million videos of people doing projects. i just found you, im picking up some basic knowledge for my big day tomorrow! Thanks for the info! Fresh Air Woodshop - Kansas
@neilhorsley3433 жыл бұрын
Will try out various mix upon little coaster mold so inexpensive trials, a quick story from painter instructor a lotta years back was of a papering job in purple silk wall hanging. Working out how much was in each roll length and width and as says on every paint tin size coverage Ken worked out how much spare was in hand finding the silk shrunk so worked out by how much so hung each drop with overlap to have success with spit on fit his former boss appreciated saving hundreds in each roll so good on you doing same we just need to listen to you.
@JayThomasofficial3 жыл бұрын
This was one of the best explained tutorials . Thank u so much . Teach the last 5 years of tutorials of many subjects I’ve watched please . Look forward to learned more and deep diving into your channel and work
@gothflowerlover33495 жыл бұрын
"early wins" great advice! Luckily I did that before I saw this. Started very small and easy and was very satisfied! Good video! Thank you
@absurdistcat4 жыл бұрын
This really is good advice. 3:02 I think it could be generalized to a lot of other things.
@cameroncole65754 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the tips. I run a small clothing company and would like to make some small resin items to sell along side my clothing. These seem like they will really help me, and am excited to start experimenting. I will most definitely be looking into your ebook as well! Cheers
@jacobshaw18032 жыл бұрын
I have some roses that I've had since 2019 and they're all dry and I've had them on my shelf ever since 2019 and I want to preserve them in a resin
@jasono22935 жыл бұрын
Thanks for all of the informative videos! I started looking into resin crafting about a year ago and i'm finally looking into getting a pressure pot and really diving into it and your videos have been a life saver throughout the entire process!
@ZacHiggins5 жыл бұрын
That's awesome Jason! I'm glad to hear you're jumping in soon. Also, glad to hear the videos have been helpful. Make sure to check out my podcast if you like to listen to audio shows. It's called The Resin Cast, Casey Martin and I discuss lots of different casting and stabilizing topics on it: theresincast.com/
@jasono22935 жыл бұрын
@@ZacHiggins thank you so much again! I'll definitely be checking it out! Do you know of any pressure tanks that could be used horizontally?
@robertcornelius35145 жыл бұрын
I pored in layers, but used different brand epoxies. Big mistake. One cured hard and the other one cured soft.
@ZacHiggins5 жыл бұрын
Oh no! Yeah, sometimes that can happen when you mix things
@mc-eschx89725 жыл бұрын
For moisture control, I purchased a bag of silica gel pellets like you find in the “do not eat” packet. My local sporting goods store had a good sized bag for use in gun safes ~10 bucks. poured it in the bottom of my pressure pot and it works great. They turn from orange to green when they get saturated, and can be recharged in the oven
@ZacHiggins5 жыл бұрын
That's a great tip! Thanks for sharing =D
@richardandersen1485 жыл бұрын
Would the DRY IT pkgs. for use to remove humidity work? Or the small pails of DRY IT that (w) lids removed soak up moisture as well?
@suhtangwong3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the tips! My first try and I've done all these 5 mistakes, and more!
@gitaramaker1015 жыл бұрын
Thank you sir! I have failed a lot with this epoxy resin and slowly, I'm getting there. I messed up 2 gallons and another gallon is on its way (by the way this is really expensive to make a mistake) Thanks for your advice
@ZacHiggins5 жыл бұрын
Oh man, that's a bummer Marlon! Sorry to hear that, but just make sure that when you do make a mistake that you learn from it. You got this!!
@gitaramaker1015 жыл бұрын
Thanks man! I'm really learning a lot from this experience and thank you for emparting your expertise with us
@joelsmith29915 жыл бұрын
Guilty on #3 when I first started out. Great channel, I always learn something.. keep up the great work!
@ZacHiggins5 жыл бұрын
Thanks Joel!! Yeah, I failed a number of these when I first started out. Learned the hard way LOL
@GoodNewsJim3 жыл бұрын
Thanks bro. I visited Cali last Sept 2020, I found there are SOOOOOO many gems in just 1' of dirt. I want to suspend gems in clear resin. This is a cool video
@varidian6943 жыл бұрын
I just got a vaccume chamber. That's gonna be a total game changer
@daveporter25555 жыл бұрын
As soon as I get my shop set up, I plan on making a few of these mistake. LOL. Always informative. Thanks Zac.
@ZacHiggins5 жыл бұрын
LOL hopefully you won't make them =D Hope you get it set up quick!
@JoLoneyMusic3 жыл бұрын
Great tips! I used to install epoxy flooring, and the heat from curing is no joke! On really warm days the stuff used to get so hot it’d melt the plastic buckets we mixed it in. Nasty stuff if it’s not used properly!
@vonnie47813 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Zac! You are such a trustworthy help to people like me, newer to resin!
@DennisMooney4 жыл бұрын
You didn’t mention temperature. In work in my garage and sometimes the temperature is in the low 40s. So far so good but when it’s cold I stick to thin layers. What’s your experience
@ram1brn4 жыл бұрын
70 to 80 degrees best
@kodysherrer9643 жыл бұрын
I appreciate the tip about moisture i wouldnt have expected that.
@tonybriggs80364 жыл бұрын
I have never worked with resin but I’m looking to start making resin art videos like this are very handy As I’m always up for tips and tricks
@starblane10233 жыл бұрын
I like your video I ain't never did it but I watch other people videos and how they do it and it makes me want to do it cuz it seems like so much fun so I'm so happy that I ran across your video so I could avoid the same mistakes 🙏
@fyredance5 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this! I haven't had much experience in resin, but I would like to get into it more. These tips definitely help!
@thomashannam29854 жыл бұрын
and for those in humid areas. buy a cheap plastic gazebo, mines is 3x3x3 and put in a dehumidifier, works a treat.
@drippingartbrushes57743 жыл бұрын
Very informative video it made me make a perfect choice for my resin business starting soon thank you very much
@raymondmylchreest19193 жыл бұрын
Watch it over and over again no problem
@neilhorsley3433 жыл бұрын
Am a former decorator who mixed wall paper paste and mixed my own pale sky blue paint by hand before. Have used ammonia white spirits turps knotting even familiar with modern coshh etc so can see what your saying within reason. So appreciate your heads 😊 up, just watching the video thus is a what five to one part mix or is it a 2% mix as with paint colour change and you have the mix basics, I ain't used let alone got the epoxy yet
@sinistersalem19834 жыл бұрын
I've used easy cast resin. For my first time it came out good! I did my research and made some halloween charms from a silicon mold!
@KickapooNinja3 жыл бұрын
Nice list! I have been getting into this recently after watching the Thecrafsman Steadycrafting and Robert Talone molding & casting videos. I have been mainly trying to make copies of my action figures for making custom figures. As I said, great tips for a beginner.
@virginiaholliday69524 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much! I'm glad I found this video before I started resining!
@blacksann014 жыл бұрын
Me too!
@chadhartley80675 жыл бұрын
Ugh! Moisture! I had no idea. Tried to do a pen blank using rose petals. Not dried out. Total fail. Thank you for the info.
@ZacHiggins5 жыл бұрын
I hear that!! Moisture is a pain! You'll nail it next time =D
@chrisabraham87933 жыл бұрын
I started using a pressure pot on my new batch of resin castings, the difference is 20 time better than not using one. My problem was air bubbles, in the moulds and in the castings. I pressure my moulds now to 50 psi and the castings the same. Before i poured slowly with both and squeezed out trapped air etc, still had bubbles in the undercuts.. I have also used a multiple leather punch to cut air holes for air to escape in the top mould if i am doing a two piece mould, no need to make spurs for air holes. I fill the bottom mould with the bulk of resin, place the top part of the mould on top and use a syringe filled with resin to fill the rest up through one of the air vents that pushes out any remaining air plus leave a small puddle on top for any resin to fill any air voids that pops out under pressure. Don't forget if you make a two piece mould and want to form lining up lugs in the corners of a square mould only do three not four as there is no way to mistake lining up.
@ld92233 жыл бұрын
Thanks! Was thinking of getting into this , your video is super helpful! Honestly! I already make candles and soaps and other stuff, but was thinking of getting into this ti make my own candle jars/vessels and things! Looking forward to seeing your other videos
@lose79344 жыл бұрын
thank you for this video! all of my resin materials came in the mail today and i can’t wait to try. you helped me avoid a bunch of mistakes that i would’ve probably made had i not watched this!
@AlysonBate4 жыл бұрын
Thanks! So excited to make my first resin project and didn't want to mess it up. 😁
@thomashannam29854 жыл бұрын
LOL I just finished a 100L table pour for my first go! had a leak but was lucky enough that it started to hardened as it was leaking so I lost about 20L and topped it up the day after while it was still sticky. I was mega lucky, that would have been one expensive mistake.
@richardlay41505 жыл бұрын
Hey Zac - First I enjoyed the video! Lots of good basic stuff that is easy to overlook. What are your thoughts on how/when to add pigment(s)? Doing one or two colors I mix part A with part B then add colors. Three or four I add the color to part A mix then combine with part B. I have not had any problems with wither approach. Your thoughts?
@ZacHiggins5 жыл бұрын
Hey Richard, I usually add stuff after the resin is mixed up. You can go either way though. As long as you mix it properly, you're good to go
@thedoover65203 жыл бұрын
August in Florida and I just put my supplies away. Lol. I’ll wait until September.
@peddoctex4 жыл бұрын
What kind of Alumilite resin do you suggest, “Clear Slow” or “Water Clear” or just “Clear”?
@SoullessMermaidGames4 жыл бұрын
He says clear slow at 4:30
@antcannibal33263 жыл бұрын
I really want to make dice from resin, but I have really shitty anxiety and am absolutely terrified of fucking up. This video really helped me out and made the idea of resin casting significantly less scary
@uncle_thulhu5 жыл бұрын
What if you neither own not can afford a pressure pot or air compressor? What removes cured resin (in case of spills)?
@ZacHiggins5 жыл бұрын
It's not absolutely necessary to use pressure, I think it's the best way to go if you do have one or can get one though. I have a live stream replay that covers some tips on casting without pressure: kzbin.info/www/bejne/qXrZda2pitGXj68 The only way to remove cured resin is to scrape it off. You can use acetone or denatured alcohol if it's still wet though.
@dubamakersworkshop20495 жыл бұрын
Dude yes!!! I needed this so badly! I also just need to stand next to you doing all things resin, but... baby steps 😝
@ZacHiggins5 жыл бұрын
Nice!! I'm glad it was helpful Jordan =D
@scottmichael37455 жыл бұрын
Lol
@amydejesus82453 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the tip! Want to get into resin and this def helps!
@louisehumphreys91322 жыл бұрын
I'm beginning and this is excellent help.... Thanks
@mtglover134 жыл бұрын
Great video!! After a lot of research I’m about to make my first attempt at it tomorrow.
@kitsune_owo3784 жыл бұрын
I first started using resin when I was 15 or so, so like 3 years ago. But my first time was crazy, I had watched a billion videos and thought I knew what I was doing. Right off the bat it was a nightmare, I had ordered two small bottles of hardener and the resin itself offline. The hardener wasn't closed right and a 4th of it bled out into the box and packaging and plastic around it. Then, me just panicking to get it out, found out if I'm ever to be touching uncured resin products to wear gloves. Its so waterproof and sticky, I had it all over both of my hands covered in fuzzys and fur for two days after trying to just rub it off and then wash it off. Not the smartest thing I've ever done for sure. When I was pouring my first mold It was just some little half-sphere molds. I do a wide variety of arts and crafts, I was in the mood to make some for my other projects. I didn't have a measuring cup or any form of measurement I was allowed to ruin, and it didn't come with anything. so I wung it and tried my best to get it as even as possible. Bad idea, not only did it get everywhere all over again, this time on my desk and again on me, but it didn't cure right and was like soft plastic when the time curing should have been finished. I stayed away from resin for a few months after that, but I couldn't help myself and eventually got right back into it. Now it's one of my favorite materials. Something broken? Resin. Sturdy bond? Jewelry making? Charm making? Doll eyes? Preserving? Resin. And i looooove it :)
@Rizwana1215 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing information. Can you please let us know that which type of colorant better for use with resin?
@kaitlyncleary34243 жыл бұрын
How do you measure by volume?
@Lee-qp6gf5 жыл бұрын
Changed out my compressor a little while back and have recently realized I don't have a water trap on it and have been blowing moisture right into the pressure pot. Very humid in IL.
@ZacHiggins5 жыл бұрын
That's definitely a problem! glad you found it and fixed it Lee!
@davidfigueroa60505 жыл бұрын
Zac Higgins hey Zac very new to pen turning. What’s a good pressure for your pressure pot, I saw people go as low as 40 to 60.
@davesloansnakehunter5 жыл бұрын
Lee I called Alumilite and they told me nothing above 40% for humidity for Clear.
@Lee-qp6gf5 жыл бұрын
@@davidfigueroa6050 do 60.
@PHIL_S5 жыл бұрын
BTW thanks for all the most helpful videos - they help me and got me started in the casting side of turning.
@JimsonMakes5 жыл бұрын
Great video Zac, hopefully it will help a lot of new casters. Cheers Jim
@ZacHiggins5 жыл бұрын
Thanks Jim! I hope so, I always feel bad when people make these mistakes
@tmarkk992 жыл бұрын
Great beginner video. Perfect for me. My niece asked me to make a resin cast of her seashell collection. Was thinking of doing a 12x24x1.5 cast and incorporating it into a coffee table. What resin would be best for that application?
@lpz1233 жыл бұрын
I first tried casting a large thing, it failed, i kept it as a reminder to keep trying
@MrMatt_Gray5 жыл бұрын
If you poured in different levels, would you not have lines between the levels?
@ZacHiggins5 жыл бұрын
I've found once you cut, turn, or shape it, a witness line usually shows up in clear resin. No biggie if you have opaque colors in there though
@reinaldotorres58445 ай бұрын
Can you cast things like paper, air dried clay or things with acrylic paint which prone to being damaged by water and other liquids? Sorry if it's a stupid question. I just want to preserve certain items and I'm hoping there's a way to keep them from being damaged by the resin itself since it is a liquid substance. 😅
@janellchantal4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for #3. Before watching your video I asked another artist what kind of piece would they suggest for a beginner. Ive seen a lot that Id like to try but I dont want to invest a lot and not know if it id enjoy resin.
@asalforotan4 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for taking your time to explain some of this! I am new to resin and this was super helpful! Thank you so much!
@idagress20905 жыл бұрын
Thank you Zac! When starting a project & before you pour, what data points do you record/log?
@kensmapleleafretirement3 жыл бұрын
Good fun. Thanks for the tips... Never done castings, but sure would like to... I will watch a bunch of your videos to learn. I subbed and Liked... Thank you.....
@truthh83225 жыл бұрын
I live in Missouri so humidity during summer is major problem
@calebfink35425 жыл бұрын
My number one issue with alumilite has been humidity, and not baking the wood to dry it out. So coincidentally winter is the best time for me to cast. Nice and dry because of the wood stove.
@larisaneal54553 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing! I now know I need to look into Illumilite (?) clear. 😊
@KijasFX4 жыл бұрын
Hey, Nice video. I’m gonna look for an answer to this but..... I’m trying to make a small coin, basically cover an candy with resin so it doesn’t go bad over time (emotional value). The question is. What materials can I use while casting, for example, what plastics DON’T stick to the resin, so i can use it as a base. Donno if that made sense. Either way thumbs up video!
@knellenn4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing! I've been making tiny colorful clay cubes that I'd like to cast in resin bracelets, but I'm not sure if it's worth the effort. :-)
@kogthriller07marhaba154 жыл бұрын
Whats the best resin for small plastic molds like i want to make keychains whick resin would be the best
@markshellard58945 жыл бұрын
How to prevent air bubbles without a pressure chamber?
@ZacHiggins5 жыл бұрын
i have a video that covers that: kzbin.info/www/bejne/qXrZda2pitGXj68
@tommyoleskjnhaug332 жыл бұрын
What can you cover moist materials with before casting? Glossy lacquer?
@TJFNixon4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video. How important is the pressure pot? It seems as though it might be an expensive addition. Thanks.
@kellemccracken88184 жыл бұрын
I crochet and would like to make coasters out of the coasters I crocheted. 1. Do I need to seal the crocheted coaster first? If so how? 3. What would be the resin product to use in your opinion?
@TAUHEEDAHHASAN5 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your tips. Did one but it was sticky. Any suggestions
@ZacHiggins5 жыл бұрын
Probably mixing or measuring issues when it doesn't cure and remains sticky
@adampostans82215 жыл бұрын
great video .. ad i just failed hard on my first go
@ZacHiggins5 жыл бұрын
Oh bummer!! No biggie though, just got to dust yourself off a bit and give it another shot =D
@tonyvarela15984 жыл бұрын
good morning Zac I have a question that perhaps you can help me with. I have made a sign for my arts and crafts booth and I need to know how to pour resin without fully mixing the colors. I cut out a full size Phoenix fire bird and I want to fill the cavities with resin so it looks like fire. I would like to keep the resin mostly clear with ribbons of red, yellow and orange. I am going to back light the sign therefore I want the light to shine thru. I have watched a lot of videos but have yet to see any that show how to do this. I did see one video that showed swirling the color in using a tooth pick but was wondering if there is a better way. By the way, great videos I have learned a lot from watching you.
@SkullyWoodMetal5 жыл бұрын
Great tips Zac, I am looking forward to doing my first castings.
@heardashot5 жыл бұрын
That was very helpful. Well explained. Thank you Mr.
@ZacHiggins5 жыл бұрын
Thanks! Glad it is helpful for you =D
@esiuol360girl193 жыл бұрын
My end goal is to attempt a Halo energy sword but I'm going to make small stuff first :) but watching all these vids while I'm waiting for it to be delivered. I know its a long shot but are there an UK makes you could recommend? Postage is expensive and not with covid it will take ages.
@mohammadrawshdeh75795 жыл бұрын
can I use nail paint as a colour in resin?
@jamyeduffell53725 жыл бұрын
I'm new REALLY NEW! What do you do if the resin is soft and tacky? Will a black light work? I think I took it out of the mold to early-BTW I used the eyeshadow as pigment and it works beautifully. Please get back to me its sticking to everything.
@Momma_blas3 жыл бұрын
Can you put the moldings in water after it’s been completely done?
@NotGuilty939503 жыл бұрын
Great tips for this newbie.
@JohnClothier5 жыл бұрын
Awesome video Zac. Will be really useful for those just starting on resin but also serves as a great refresher for the rest of us
@ZacHiggins5 жыл бұрын
Thanks brother! I hope it can help avoid some frustration for people starting out
@inspiredcaroline245 жыл бұрын
This was great & so is your place; look at all the cool equipment?!😯 I am now 99% sure (already had a suspicion) that my problem is humidity. Living in an old property (rented), there's damp. Yuck, I know. Going to have to get a dehumidifier. Gosh, the things we do for art, lol🤷♀️🙃.... Tyfs.C (new subbie)!😊🐾🐾