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Awesome, thanks for sharing.
Ответитьso you can't cut on these right? The design will get cut marks
Ответить😍😍😍ty
ОтветитьI need help! Lol. I did this to the T and I didn't get any cells at all and had to used way more color than suggested. I checked about 13 hours later and it's got a weird film on the top. I mixed as I should and have this problem for the 2nd time using it. Please help. You're video seems super easy but I have to be doing something wrong. Thank you for the information
ОтветитьI didn't notice wether you use hardener or not. Is it all right if we do not use hardener in epoxy resin?
ОтветитьHow do you make it flat after all that resin on top? Do you leave it uneven or?
ОтветитьThank you so much for this amazing video RIver!!!
ОтветитьFantastic job, very creative.
ОтветитьWhat is the plastic for the table
ОтветитьAwesome
ОтветитьLove it...I never did it like that...so beautiful and easy
ОтветитьWear a respirator even of there is no smell the chemicals are bad in the long run for your lungs.
ОтветитьLove how you show this systematically
ОтветитьBeautiful ❤️
ОтветитьAbsolutely fantastic 👏 👌 Sir.
ОтветитьUse your over pour in molds
ОтветитьAre these for decoration or can they be used for food?
ОтветитьCan you tell what the surface that you are working on is? I see the Lowe’s logo and was wondering if it is drywall
ОтветитьGreat work
ОтветитьHi! I have watched this a couple of times and have tried to follow. When I come to do the 2nd and third layer, I’m getting a firm line where the colors and resin are separated. Any advice?
Thank you.
Wow!! Amazing.
Thank you.
you can make jewelry out of the over pour
ОтветитьCost to make and what would you sell these for? I hope you can answer… would purchase material through here, (pour me a river(
ОтветитьMoms love everything! Lol🤣. Looks great! 💙
ОтветитьAmazing!
ОтветитьWhich products did u use? AMAZING
ОтветитьThis is so beautiful. Thanks for the tutorial.
ОтветитьWow pretty dang cool!!!
ОтветитьThis is a really good tutorial and very well explained, thank you so much!
ОтветитьChris, what do you do to the bottom to keep resin off? Do you take it?
ОтветитьThis is totally amazing, thank you. And thank you for making it look so easy. I have a question; is that butcher’s paper that covers your table and working area?
ОтветитьThis video is great for starters. Thank you so much 🙏🏼
ОтветитьDoesnt the paint get underneath the board ?
ОтветитьIf i dont have a torch , and just leave it ,wont it do its own work and make cells ?
ОтветитьWhat about the back of the board doesnt it get messed with paint ?
ОтветитьIs there any special prep to the boards before pouring resin?
ОтветитьWhat can we do if we couldn't buy that white pigment?
ОтветитьAre those store bought boards or did you make them?
ОтветитьVery nice!
ОтветитьGreat video, I really want to try doing that, it looks so beautiful. Thank you for showing me how to do it step by step.
ОтветитьFully watched 😀👍
ОтветитьThis was fascinating to watch! Love the boards, they turned out great. You have a new friend.
ОтветитьGreat idea!...Love the work!!! The effects are amazing, but so much waist! Using a catch tray for at least the blue color would allow you to use up all that waited eppoxy for another pour easily!!! Stuff is not cheap!!! Anyway still a great effect! Keep up the great pionneering epoxy flow!!!
ОтветитьIf i don’t have a hot torch ?
ОтветитьWhat about the beneath of yr work ,how to you avoid the resin messing the beneath
ОтветитьDid u make the boards too
ОтветитьHow do you keep the resin from collecting or creeping around to the back surface of your cutting boards - and if it does, how do you remove it please ?
I know nothing about this stuff and havenever done it but your work is fabulously talented ! 👏
Man your work is awesome. Congrats 👏 please keep on making more videos.
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