Seconded! I imagine that it would have to do with casting something else in the resin to reinforce it, life maybe fibreglass or metal shavings. Composite materials are much stronger, so it might work
I looked up what the actual difference between hardwood and softwood is, and it doesn't have anything to do with the density of the wood, but its seed. Balsa is super soft, but categorized as a hardwood. Yew is pretty hard (harder than some oak), but it is a softwood. Depending on what type of pine that board was, that might have been a medium density wood, so maybe not so soft.
There may be some official definition of hard vs soft wood, but in woodworking there is a unspoken understanding of it. I do woodturning and you begin to learn which woods are hard and which ones are soft. Most coniferous trees are soft woods, but species like cypress, sycamore, and Long Island pine are hard enough to work with. Some hard woods are soft relative to other hard woods, examples being sweet gum, poplar, and cedar.
@@tiffanysandmeier4753 Actually it does have something to do with the hardness of the wood. Originally it was called hardwood because wood like oak etc. was hard and pine was soft and then, when scientists needed a name for different groups of trees they just stuck with these names.
@@Chumbucket187 lol yes, but it was harder than the resin "tool", but on top of that, pine being a very soft wood it can have VERY hard spots in the grain and in knots. A thick pine grain line can be as hard as concrete and has been the bane of many a cutting tool. Also, there are "hard pines" like long leaf pine which can indeed be quite hard. If you starve some types of pine of water and force them to grow at incredibly slow rates, it can actually be much harder than oak as the grain will nearly be all of the resting ring type and not the fast growth ring.
Hey Peter been watching you for years now your the reason I got into Epoxy art and now I make art boards for a living, so I just wanted to say. Thank you! You have been an inspiration to me.
I love how the last couple decades have become “answering strange questions 5 year olds ask and adults never have the answers to” because inside, we’re all still curious 5 year olds. But this time we have the means, and the time to answer these strange questions!
I've used platinum cure silicone, it works fine. But it is sensitive to a lot of materials and substances, paper and wood are just a few. Tin cure silicone doesn't have that problem.
That's insane how well the screws came out. You should paint them, and have yourself a box of "Prank Screws"... incase an extremely specific set of circumstances occurs, in which you need to prank someone... you know... using screws.
"if it doesn't work then you'll never see this footage" Wait a minute, how much interesting stuff do you try that we never get to see? I want to see it!!
This explains the Resin Screw on Instagram I was wondering what the heck that was for- It's fantastic, and ridiculous. Exactly the content I subscribed for :3 And PLEASE do that follow up! I want to know what you have in mind.
"Had an idea last night... I don't know if it's a GOOD idea." Generally not, anything following a sentence like that is a failure 85% of the time, a success 5% of the time, and a terrible danger to society at large 5% of the time. There's a 5% hazy grey area there because sometimes it's a failure AND a terrible danger to society at large... occasionally it's a success AND a terrible danger too.
I would be interested to see what adding some sort of powdered metal would do. Almost like casting either iron or aluminum with the resin might give more structure and potentially holding up a bit better.
When you were driving those screws, they looked like those dancing balloons at car dealerships. 🤣 It looked as though you were drunk when using the drill bit. Over all, a fail. But they did look cool before you broke them.
I love it when Mrs. Brown makes an "appearance"! Hope all is well for you and the family, Peter. As for the next iteration of this idea, Murderbowl pt. 2, the Re-Resining?
definitely i'd like to see the follow up. Also i wonder if ther resin screws could be use in predrilled and taped holes in resin for "assembly" purposes
I was wondering about that too, with the screws! If they weren't actually responsible for cutting into the wood, how would they fare with just screwing in and gripping?
Of course we are interested, I've never worked with resin in my life but your videos are so entertaining that I want to find out what you are making with every upload.
I mean, we already had the resin Axe, so I am unsuprised that he made other tools out of it. Id love to see what he is scheming now. I guess time will tell.
I want to see the follow up. Also, those tools were such GORGEOUS replicas, you should use the molds to make decorations/gifts. Those screws and drill bits could make gorgeous clock hands.
never heard of this channel before but I got this recommended 9 seconds after it was posted lul but the algorithm was right. my interest had been aroused. edit: wait 🤔turns out I'm already subscribed
I'd be interested to see the follow up! I also wonder if there's any way to turn a drill bit on a lathe so that you could try making one out of micarta.
I am extremely curious about the followup! I have no clue how you might manage to make them work but I want to see!
easy answer Gummy Bears
Seconded! I imagine that it would have to do with casting something else in the resin to reinforce it, life maybe fibreglass or metal shavings. Composite materials are much stronger, so it might work
I was thinking metal/iron powder
@@totderbard5985 im pretty sure thats the only way
Followup needed!!
"It's hard wood or soft wood?"
"It's pine."
"Wich makes it hard wood or soft wood?"
Thank you. From all of us. 😂
Pine is a soft wood
I looked up what the actual difference between hardwood and softwood is, and it doesn't have anything to do with the density of the wood, but its seed.
Balsa is super soft, but categorized as a hardwood. Yew is pretty hard (harder than some oak), but it is a softwood.
Depending on what type of pine that board was, that might have been a medium density wood, so maybe not so soft.
There may be some official definition of hard vs soft wood, but in woodworking there is a unspoken understanding of it. I do woodturning and you begin to learn which woods are hard and which ones are soft. Most coniferous trees are soft woods, but species like cypress, sycamore, and Long Island pine are hard enough to work with. Some hard woods are soft relative to other hard woods, examples being sweet gum, poplar, and cedar.
@@tiffanysandmeier4753 Actually it does have something to do with the hardness of the wood. Originally it was called hardwood because wood like oak etc. was hard and pine was soft and then, when scientists needed a name for different groups of trees they just stuck with these names.
@@ivarlaupet8972 I guess what I was trying to say that not all hardwoods are hard and not all softwoods are soft.
watching the bit dissolve itself but still holding hope it was drilling made it all worth it
Is diamond and pearl remake gonna be a thing? Find out next time on Nintendo leak day
@@Bumble_Bill I don't cover leaks so I don't know what the comment is about
@@Verlisify my wrist is so stupid they call it verlisify 😂😂😂
Most recent video: "real pokemon leaks"
10 years down the line: *every single object in the workshop is made out of crystal clear resin*
"I can see right thru your little ruse mister table saw!"
@@peterbrownwastaken That table saw is up to no good, I say!
That’s a sponsorship
@@peterbrownwastaken this channel either amazing things or funny things,. or both, never a "dull" moment, until that nail
@@jebowlin3879 or the drill bit. 😂
"Is it Hard wood or soft wood?"
It's Pine
"So hard or soft?"
Yes.
pine is a soft wood
@@Chumbucket187 lol yes, but it was harder than the resin "tool", but on top of that, pine being a very soft wood it can have VERY hard spots in the grain and in knots. A thick pine grain line can be as hard as concrete and has been the bane of many a cutting tool. Also, there are "hard pines" like long leaf pine which can indeed be quite hard. If you starve some types of pine of water and force them to grow at incredibly slow rates, it can actually be much harder than oak as the grain will nearly be all of the resting ring type and not the fast growth ring.
"it's the softest wood I could find"
Have you considered Balsa?
@@MrMR-sk8jm right? surely balsa is much softer than pine
i love how he looks like a professional but his commentary sounds like he broke into that shop and has no idea what he is doing😂
"I have an idea! Don't know if it's a good idea.." - The channel motto!
"I think it'll hold" is a good one too!
@@NewfieMan98 YES!!! 🤣🤣
@@NewfieMan98 As a fan of ProtonJon, "We support stupidity." is a go to for me.
"Is that hardwood or softwood?" "It's pine!" "Which makes it...?"
I love you, Mrs. Brown.
Heyy that guy actually looks like chris pine 😂 no pun intended
😭😭😭I’m crying at the “it’s art, the bit symbolizes aggression...”
Same. It clearly wasn't something I expected, lmao.
I love how the compressed air just pushes the drill bit up out of the mould.
I think it is a brave and bold move to make a resin drill bit after having demonstrated the effectiveness of a resin knife.
“Poor Little Broken Things” sounds like an angsty teen drama
Band name
It'll be on right after TTG on CN
10:15
Hey Peter been watching you for years now your the reason I got into Epoxy art and now I make art boards for a living, so I just wanted to say. Thank you! You have been an inspiration to me.
That's amazing! Congratulations!!
The sight of Peter trying to screw in a crooked screw made me smile more than I could have expected.
I love how the last couple decades have become “answering strange questions 5 year olds ask and adults never have the answers to” because inside, we’re all still curious 5 year olds. But this time we have the means, and the time to answer these strange questions!
“Is it hardwood or softwood?”
“It’s pine”
“So does that make it hardwood or softwood”
🤣
Pine is a softwood the rule is if it keeps its leaves through winter its a softwood if they fall off its hardwood
@@varminthevermin8371 The rule is about deciduous vs conifer.
@@karl_alan arent the evergreens called perennials?
For epoxy tools, all wood is hardwood. Even balsa.
@@Keldor314 to cut something your tool needs to be harder than what you are cutting
Using that drill bit has the same energy as when you're trying to run in a dream but you just stay in one place
This reminds me of the set of harbor freight drill bits I bought.
Both these comments could not represent the truth more
I've used platinum cure silicone, it works fine. But it is sensitive to a lot of materials and substances, paper and wood are just a few. Tin cure silicone doesn't have that problem.
"Damn, the drill actually works! Wait a minute... that's not wood shavings..."
I'd like to see how you wanna get this to work tho.
Definitely interested to see the idea on how to improve this! I can't imagine what it would be...
Probably one of the home-made dyes that will simulate hardening of the material :)
Maybe putting a metal rod down the middle?
That's insane how well the screws came out. You should paint them, and have yourself a box of "Prank Screws"... incase an extremely specific set of circumstances occurs, in which you need to prank someone... you know... using screws.
I weirdly want a pair of resin screw earrings .... they’re just so pretty!
What a great idea. I have stuff to make them and will have to give it a try!
I'd love to see if the resin is reinforced with steel wool, should act like a type of rebar maybe
steel wool interesting idea, I was also thinking about metal powder mixed into the resin.
Or metal shavings
Like the murder bowl lol
My thoughts too
Yeah,
if the resin was concrete,
And the wire wool was rebar👨🏫.
“The bit signifies aggression. And the plastic around it signifies worldly constraints...”
a bit of plastic
I’m a simple man, I see a new Peter brown video, I click said video
Yup...
You better like it too
Drive a regular screw into the wood remove it and put in a resin one tell everyone who comes to your shop you drove it in with a resin screwdriver
And it was at this point that Peter realized he had is drill in reverse this whole time.
This was fun!
It really was! I loved this video
More more more!!!
That’s the silicone for sex toys btw.
@@shaunthedinosaur7812 i thought it looked familiar... I mean... 🙄
“It it works, great. If it doesn’t you won’t ever see this footage” me: *eye brow raise*
Makes one wonder all the stuff we don't see
I mean, at least we know it didn’t work
love when you include your family in your experiments!!
I want a whole series of these to see which additives would add the most strength for the least amount of money.
This ^ there's a lot of knowledge and YT Content in this suggestion.
Great idea
But of course we want a follow-up! We're so "transparent" when it comes to clear epoxy and power tools!
Man I was going through your old vids, and I cant believe I started watching you 3 years ago, time sure does fly when making things.
"if it doesn't work then you'll never see this footage" Wait a minute, how much interesting stuff do you try that we never get to see? I want to see it!!
Agreed! I want to see the bloopers and fails!
This was absolutely my first thought when he said that! Show me the fails!
Time for a second channel?
Time for a second channel.
Dancing resin tools; didn’t expect em, definitely had a laugh!
9:30
Me (A Canadian): heart swells with pride to see an American using Robertson screws.
So proud of you!
Hahaha......They look really cool!!
I was about to say the same thing. Definitely would be a great shelf piece. A set of 7 different size drill bits just for show.
Fack of
@@kacperbazejewski9077 that seems like a reasonable response. 🤦♂️
Okay
@@Itsdirtnaptime hgei jdvdk hsck
I'd like to see more of this, just for how cool the resin tools looked. They'd make a nice display maybe.
I don’t always watch... but when I do I am NEVER disappointed!
This explains the Resin Screw on Instagram
I was wondering what the heck that was for-
It's fantastic, and ridiculous. Exactly the content I subscribed for :3
And PLEASE do that follow up! I want to know what you have in mind.
I'd like to see a followup. I was also wondering if the nails and screws would perform any better if you predrilled pilot holes.
The bendy screw was hilarious! Definitely interested in the follow-up.
Yes. Please do a follow up! Your content is always out of the box, quirky thinking. ❤️
I'm definitely interested in the followup. I'd also love to see something mycarta like - like mixing pulped cardboard into the resin.
3:35 the mans is making a homemade flesh light
Why u think it's that colour
Lol
"Had an idea last night... I don't know if it's a GOOD idea."
Generally not, anything following a sentence like that is a failure 85% of the time, a success 5% of the time, and a terrible danger to society at large 5% of the time.
There's a 5% hazy grey area there because sometimes it's a failure AND a terrible danger to society at large... occasionally it's a success AND a terrible danger too.
I would be interested to see what adding some sort of powdered metal would do. Almost like casting either iron or aluminum with the resin might give more structure and potentially holding up a bit better.
My guess would be that adding metal powder would make it even more brittle, not stronger. Could be wrong though
Clearly he's planning on kidnapping Magneto.
That screws dancing around made me laugh so much my stomach hurts 🤣🤣🤣
"Honey, what are you making?" *Peter holding silicon tube with six inch hole in it* "Ummm..."
I KNEW I wasn't the only one who's mind went to that lol
I thought the same thing but didn't want to have that as a comment I made
Using the compressed air to remove things from the mold is super satisfying.
this is my favorite channel, where else am i going to see a dad doing so much weird stuff with resin on the internet
They have kids? I thought they might have a cat.
"The bit signifies aggression, and the bottle also signifies aggression"
"I'm very angry, i need therapy"
PETE!!! YOU'RE A CHAMPION!!
When you were driving those screws, they looked like those dancing balloons at car dealerships. 🤣 It looked as though you were drunk when using the drill bit. Over all, a fail. But they did look cool before you broke them.
Interest! Yes, please. As some cartoon deity on that one show would say, “SHOW ME WHAT YOU GOT!”
Those screws squiggling about were my favourite :D Yes to the follow-up!
I love it when Mrs. Brown makes an "appearance"! Hope all is well for you and the family, Peter. As for the next iteration of this idea, Murderbowl pt. 2, the Re-Resining?
YES!!!! Follow up please. First thought in my head when I seen your post on Facebook was invisible screws you could really mess with someone lol
Thank you so much for making it so I didn’t have to go through this entire process just to see what happened 😂😂 you have no idea how grateful I am lol
Flocked cotton? Chopped fiberglass? Milled carbon fiber? Microballoons? Graphene? The strengthening add ins are limitless!
Sequel, please!
Adding something as simple as saw dust might give the resin the strength it needs.
Flour ?
"Should I do the follow up?"
Palpatine voice "do it"
I was really pulling for the drill bit to work!! Awesome experiment =D
Id love to see what that idea is in an upcoming video! Here's to strange tooltime thoughts
definitely i'd like to see the follow up. Also i wonder if ther resin screws could be use in predrilled and taped holes in resin for "assembly" purposes
I was wondering about that too, with the screws! If they weren't actually responsible for cutting into the wood, how would they fare with just screwing in and gripping?
Now we wait for the inevitable: TURNING TOOLS MADE FROM MICARTA!
Ok, but grammar?
I mean, seriously...
@@loturzelrestaurant no need to be rude
@@tomek6132 I didnt meant to be. At all.
@@tomek6132 I meant to be encouraging, if anything.
@@loturzelrestaurant "I mean, seriously..." Is not encouraging
I'm a fan of the "don't mess with me hood" I need that on my WIPs!
It’s like watching Peter try to screw with a noodle.
The last screw had me howling. I've never laughed so hard a a shop video. 🤣😅
That was the best moder art I have ever seen!
I have interest in this alternative idea for resin " tool "" tools "" tooling ". I bet it involves substrate.
Of course we are interested, I've never worked with resin in my life but your videos are so entertaining that I want to find out what you are making with every upload.
I'm sure the epoxy screws would hold up to a predrilled hole in drywall.
World: So how's quarenteen going?
Peter: I'm remaking tools out of resin for fun.
World: is that legal?
My man really be flexing his drillings sticks or whatever they're called
@NCR Veteran Ranger d r i l l i n g s t i c k s
@@Luisa-mp7sv that
Hey Peter. Huge fan for a long time. Hope you are doing well! Much love ❤️
Me while Peter was pouring the silicone: “careful Spongebob CAREFUL SPONGEBOB”
Work your magic! Do what you need to do so the tools are usable! Long time viewer always love every idea !
My boyfriend and I are currently doing renovations to our home. I can see this quickly becoming our new prank on each other....
I mean, we already had the resin Axe, so I am unsuprised that he made other tools out of it. Id love to see what he is scheming now. I guess time will tell.
I want to see the follow up. Also, those tools were such GORGEOUS replicas, you should use the molds to make decorations/gifts. Those screws and drill bits could make gorgeous clock hands.
If you ever have excess silicone, my favorite thing to do is just let it cure in the cup. Gives you a fantastic reusable mixing pad! Great for Bondo!
never heard of this channel before but I got this recommended 9 seconds after it was posted lul
but the algorithm was right. my interest had been aroused.
edit: wait 🤔turns out I'm already subscribed
Great channel, highly recommend watching more of his videos
HAHA!! Welcome back.
He has the best videos
Have fun binging. I would recommend starting with the micarta hammer video he mentioned.
For some reason, the past few weeks I haven't been seeing your videos in my sub feed! WTH?! I just saw this! This was so much fun! I want to see more!
Resin screws really don't sound that "out there", I'm surprised this is the first time I hear about something like that.
having seen the video, I'm not surprised I haven't heard of resin screws before ^^
Hm
They make Teflon screws
It’s very scientific uses are niche
Resin screws would be the same
I thought that was the "least dumb" thing he made. It could work well with plexi-glass and other clear materials, just pre-drill the holes.
You could use it for drywall anchoring, they're made from plastic
Ya I have so e plastic razor blades so not to crazy
I'd be interested to see the follow up! I also wonder if there's any way to turn a drill bit on a lathe so that you could try making one out of micarta.
Humorous and very entertaining! Thanks Peter.
You should make more screws so you can test how well they go into and stay in a pre-drilled hole!!
I was wondering this... I am guessing they would snap when tightened if they work at all.. 🤔
yeah i had the same thought, it would probably melt the threads and turn it into an epoxy nail
Both are pretty likely but they give me thoughts towards cosplay and possibly film props that need to snap at a connection point and be repeatable.
@@calvindelabio3060 now we’re gettin weird!
Big fan of your content, been watching for years now. Look forward to seeing the follow up video you mentioned :)
I just gotta let you know, your channel is ok oar with ASMR for me... It's satisfying to listen to in SO MANY WAYS
I would find it very interesting to see a saw blade made from resin like all the videos with the paper saw blades
That may be a hammer but so is my adjustable wrench, my screwdriver, my pliers, my drill and I think I even used my bit case once
I want to know, I'm invested in this idea now! Such a crazy wacky idea!!
when seeing the resin screws couldnt help but think of the old joke "Its okay a lot of men have performance anxiety"
Damn it Peter! I actually really need to sleep right now. Oh well.
At least he said goodnight to you at the end of the video
This worked amazingly well for resin. The hammer bypassed all my expectations.
This is amazing 👍
"I dont know if its a good idea" xD
ima wager prolly not but still intrigued
Same
Definitely have interest in the follow-up! It was super enjoyable to watch the video.
10:04 Footage of me at the club when the DJ plays my favorite song (2019, colorized)