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Liquid Diamonds Casting Resin in molds test to make jewelry | Petri | Ocean | Multi-layers
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- Опубликовано: 27 окт 2019
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In this video I work with Liquid Diamonds Casting Resin for the first time. I wanted to make some pendants, so I used a silicone mold, and did a couple of layers. I used some tiny shells and broken shells in several of them, and also alcohol inks as well!
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I love how the backing color made a frame around the pieces since you didn't fill the cavity to start with. lovely job.
Thanks! And it’s so much easier to do it while keeping it in the mold. 🧡☺️ Thanks for watching!
Love them all especially the pink ones for earrings and pendant
Thank you! 🧡😊 Thanks for watching!
That's a great mold.
Definitely one of my favorites!!
C est magnifique j adore les épingles aussi isabelle 💜👏👏👏🇫🇷
Merci! Merci d'avoir regardé! ☺️🧡
I love your work
Thank you!! 🧡😊
All your stuff is so pretty.
Thank you!! 🧡☺️ Thanks for watching!
Great video!😻
Thank you! 😊🧡
I think they’re all very pretty.
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Gorgeous.
Thank you!! Thanks for watching! 🧡☺️
HELLO, I LOVE THEM ALL!!
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I love the blue not too dark imo
Thanks! 🧡☺️ Thank you for watching!
Very nice and superior.
Thanks so much! 🧡☺️ Thank you for watching!
Very nice. Great job,
Thanks! 🧡☺️ Thank you for watching!
Great job, I love it.
Please how do you punch it or how do you create hole for chain hook on it?
Thank you! Check out this video for a way to make pendants and earrings out of cabochons! ruclips.net/video/c5yli_ymh_0/видео.html
Thanks for watching!!
Those are beautiful.
Thank you! 😊🧡
These were wonderful ideas and can’t wait to try out. Need to get some supplies and thank-you for explaining and showing what you are using. Love the pieces.
Thanks so much, Robin! 🧡
I noticed the sheen also, I just use another resin for coating or doming.
Liquid diamonds is great for casting! It’s certainly not the correct resin for doming or coating. I use different resins for doing those two things as well. Every resin has its place. Thanks for watching!
This is an outstanding product review. One of the best I’ve seen. Thanks 😊
Thank you so much! It’s definitely my go to resin for pendants and anything I want no bubbles in! Don’t forget to use code ELISA20 for 20% off if you get some!
Just lovely!
Thank you! 😊❤
Great idea to put the shells in resin first......love all of them, thank you 💐
Thank you so much! Certainly helps reduce the bubbles!
So pretty. Thank you.
Thanks! 🧡☺️ Thanks for watching!
The blue is just perfect. Love em! Great job!
Thank you! Thanks for watching! 🧡😊
c o o l
Thanks! ☺️
beautifull love them all.
Thanks!! 🧡🧡
Beautiful 🤩
Thank you! ☺️🧡 Thanks for watching!
Love these! The shells are so cute!
Thank you! Thanks for watching! 🧡☺️
Beautiful 🎉🎉
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I love this!
Thank you! 😊🧡 Thanks for watching!
Gorgeous
Thank you! 😊🧡
Beautiful pieces, Elisa!!! I like your video, very informative, i will be looking forward for your videos, thank you!!!
Thank you so much!! 🧡😊
These turned out gorgeous
Thank you so much! 🧡😊 Thanks for watching!
Love these, my favorites are the ones u put white on the backs. Love how those look
Thank you so much Lisa! This resin is awesome!
love your work thanks for sharing
Thanks! 😊🧡 Thank you for watching!!
Love the solid colors on the back. Gives it a nice finished look. Nice shiny mold too. Humm. Might have to get one.
Thanks Clara! Do get one! I just love this mold, and it's cheap compared to so many other options out there! Good and solid too!
These turned out beautiful, great job Elisa. I love the set with the hearts. Very pretty. Great idea to add white to the backsides. That really makes them pop. Very pretty girl 😍😍😍
Thanks Tish! I love the hearts too (even though they're red! ;-) ) The white certainly helps!
@@JOTZdesigns 😁💙👍
Thank you for the video. Its inspired me to try out this craft. 💜
That’s great! Have fun! Thank you for watching!
Great tutorial and information. Thanks for sharing.
Happy to share! Thank you for watching! 😊🧡
Beautiful work thanks for sharing
Thank you!! 😊🧡
Lovely designs! Thank you for the video :)
Thank you! ☺️🧡 Thanks for watching!
It gets film on it because the lighter. If the flame gets too close to the resin it will start to harden it but like a rubbery texture
Someone else mentioned that. I’ve had it happen with and without lighter, though. It’s never cause me an issue, so I don’t pay attention it it any longer.
Beautiful
Thank you! 😊🧡
Beautiful work
Thank you! 🧡😊
These are fabulous Elisa!!! I LOVE the heart earrings & pendant combo and the sand turned out awesome!!!🤩
Thank you so much Brooke!! Personally, I'm not a fan of red, but I love the hearts too!!
It's probably just my rest and that I used then you must have a really good rapping I just thought mine from Michaels
I absolutely love your jewellery things that I saw you make today could you give me any other suggestions on what I could put to Jazz up my jewellery better
It's beautiful
Thank you so much!!☺️
Thank you. 😊
You’re welcome! ☺️🧡 Thank you for watching!!
Hey my name is Lori Adrian but go up by Bambi, I talk to my husband because he is very well used to using these kind of product you need to add A first and then B that will make it so that your resin isn't so cloudy
Thank you for the comment! I have never had an issue with a resin being cloudy, and that is because I mix it correctly. I have spoken with many manufacturers, and they all recommend adding the hardener, part B, to the cup 1st. I follow the manufacture directions, as they are the ones actually making the product. Thanks for watching!
Lovely creations! New subscriber! 💕
Thank you and welcome! Thanks for watching! 🧡☺️
muy bueno,
ese molde esta fantastico
Thank you!!
Thankyou for sharing
Thank you so much for watching!!
Beautiful 😍♥️😻♥️ i have the same mold♥️
Thanks! It’s a great mold! Thanks for watching! 🧡☺️
Love your designs. Especially the seashell ones. I use Liquid Diamonds and also get the film. Would love to figure out why.
Thank you! 🧡 These shells are so cute!!
I’ve spoken with the owner of the company and he has never experienced the film, so he was unable to give me an answer at that time. It hasn’t effected curing overall, but in one test I did, I had a bit of a thicker film (and it was just after pouring so it should be setting or anything) and I messed with it but didn’t mix it in/remove it, and you could see it once it was cured. 🤷♀️ Just gotta keep testing!
Good Vary nais
Thank you!
Nice
Thanks! ☺️🧡 Thank you for watching!
Great video... Curious seeing the tipped bottles... we have played with the idea of having them again vs not having them on the containers... Hmmmmm
It is really hard to get them out of these tips. They seem like they’d be the right size but the inside of it has extra layers of plastic it seemed and just doesn’t let enough get through. I love the idea of tipped bottles, just needs a bigger slot to get through! Maybe a large mouth flip top?
JOTZ: How long you let the Resin Sit so some Embellishments, sans, etc won't sink to the Bottom?? i Use "Let's Resin" but just to get an idea. you got Lucky with the Mols nice and shiny reason I say cuz I bought exact one from Hobby Lobby and mostly were matted, scratched like a foggy finish if I'd kept it i be disappointed my piece would not be shiny having to add a coat of resin to shine it up not to mention have to sand down costing extra work,so I had to return it next time ima buy the mold from the provided Link you put in Description.
It really depends on the resin you use as to how long you should wait before adding embellishments so they don’t sink. I’ve never used the Let’s Resin brand, but my guess it’s more a ‘middle of the road’ kind when it comes to viscosity. I’d recommend doing a test first, and start by pouring the resin into your molds, then add items at 30, 45, 60, and 75 min after. Don’t let it sit in the cup that long! Let it sit in the mold. A good rule of thumb for molds is if the surface is shiny, then your resin will come out shiny. If it’s matte/scratched, then that’s how the resin will come out as well. Hope that helps! Good luck! Thanks for watching!
@@JOTZdesigns Ahhh good idea to add the items after 30 min then 45 and so on thank you much really appreciate ur advice, and yes after mixing instead of letting sit, just pour in molds and take it from there.
the cloudy is moisture being pulled into the resin
The resin stayed clear the entire time, but do you mean the film I spoke of? That would certainly be interesting if it’s moisture that caused it. I live in a fairly dry climate. I checked the humidity for the day I recorded this, and it was 12% during the day, and 18% in the evening, when I poured it. If a film is caused with 18% humidity, I can’t imagine how bad it is in humid climates! Thanks for watching!
Felicitaciones por su taller la pregunta donde compro su moldes de illecon
Compro muchos moldes de silicona en Amazon, Dryer Days Art Studio y soluciones EcoArt. Hay descuentos y enlaces en la descripción del video. ¡Gracias por ver!
I buy many silicone molds on Amazon, Dryer Days Art Studio, and EcoArt solutions. There are discounts and links in the video description. Thank you for watching!
Grazie
Thank you for watching! 🧡☺️
👍😀
Thanks for watching!
Some resins only have a 40 minute window opening to work with. That's a quad the film was on there is because your time was up to work with it and that it was already starting to set up, starting it's process.
Thanks for watching!
You are correct that some resins only have a 40min working time. This resin has at least 1.5hr working time, so that is certainly not the issue. Plus, resin doesn’t cure like paint from the outside in; it will all start to set up at the same time. As you can see in the video, after I mentioned the film, the resin is still quite fluid. After speaking with the manufacture, it’s most likely from using heat or ambient humidity.
@@JOTZdesigns that would probably explain why it did that film. I have a little trouble with my AC and when I just have the windows and the doors open. Thank you so much for the video and the explanation. You have a lovely time. love watching them ❤️
I’m happy to share! 🧡☺️
Where can I purchase the mold?
Here’s my Amazon shop. You’ll find it in the molds category! I believe there’s a few options!
amazon.com/shop/jotzdesigns
Heat gun won't damage the mold
That’s often true, though I have had it damage a couple of molds before, sadly!
@@JOTZdesigns that sucks . thank you for posting the video , I bought the wrong epoxy during cyber Monday and I really didn't think it would work for molds , but your video was very helpful , for the pro marine table top epoxy . So I think it will work perfectly for the project I am going to be doing and it also helped me figure out what type of pigment to use . My best friend passed away beginning of January 2020 and I am making urn,s using the epoxy and will probably use the alcohol pigments
I’m sorry for your loss! Always rough!
A note for ProMarine... it’s a thick resin, so be sure to mix slowly, and with a silicone or plastic stick as wood can create more bubbles. Thicker resins will have more bubbles in general too. Don’t let it all sit in the mixing cup, or it will probably flash cure, and if you pour a thick amount in a mold, you may get flash curing also. I’d recommend separating it out into smaller and wider containers after mixing, and let it sit for a few min to help release some bubbles. Have fun!
Beautiful designs! Which epoxy resin do you prefer?
Thank you! I have quite a few I use as my go-to resins. Every resin is different and has its own uses! My faves currently are Clearcast 7050, JDiction (Epoxy and UV), Little Windows, and Liquid Diamonds.
Here are discounts for three of them!
The Epoxy Resin Store (Clearcast 7050 and Liquid Diamonds)
Code: ELISA20 for 20% off!
www.theepoxyresinstore.com
JDiction
Code: JOTZ10 for 10% off!
jdiction.online
Does anyone know how long this mold lasts? Ihave it too
I’ve had it for quite some time, but I don’t use it all that often. It is a good quality mold in my opinion. As with any mold, keeping a flame away from it is a good idea. Using a mold release can help prolong the life of any mold.
The cover you use to cover your resin mold might be letting air flow under the plastic cover. That might be why there is a dry film on top. I like your colorful resin pendant.
Thanks! I like that one too! Air flow is not the reason for the film, I do know that. No other resin has the film issue, and most of the time I use a food tent to prevent dust and hair from getting into the resin while curing, and often I don’t cover at all unless it’s a top coat. Thanks for watching!
Are these heavy as earrings?
The larger ones would be a bit heavy if filled all the way, but the smaller ones are really light!
Can you still see that film on the finished cured resin piece ? I was thinking about using this product but this is the second video ive watched where a film on the surface was mentioned.
Please don’t let that film deter you! There’s only been one time I could see evidence of that film once cured, and it was on one of my very first test pieces where I used alcohol inks. I noticed the film after putting the inks in, and I messed with it a little with a toothpick. Once it was cured, I could see a bit of a ripple on the side I dropped the inks into, but that’s it. The rest of the piece was fine. Thanks for watching!
Beautiful work? Do you remember were you purchased the mold?
Thanks! Many products I use are from Amazon, and if they are not, you can find them in the description of each video.
Here’s my Amazon shop. You’ll find it in the molds category! I believe there’s a few options!
amazon.com/shop/jotzdesigns
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Thanks for watching!🧡🧡
hi, how many ml of resin and hardener did you put for each? and how long did you wait for it to dry? thanks!
Hello! I mixed 8.2 grams of hardener and 16.4 grams of resin to start. There was no measuring done when I filled the cavities as I just eyeballed each one, keeping in mind what I wanted to do (ie. add shells, ink, glitter, etc), and keeping a space for another thin layer once it was cured. This resin typically takes about 24 hours to cure. Thanks for watching!
Dosent the Color seep on the bottom?? I made a white background floral coaster n the white pigmented resin seeped towards the the bottom..
If you want to use a colored background, you need to do it in layers. Let the first layer cure, then pour the colored background. Hope that helps! Thanks for watching!
What do u screw in the top to make the hole, sorry very new at this
Check out this video for one of the ways I make cabs into jewelry!
ruclips.net/video/c5yli_ymh_0/видео.html
You are a great find. I was using non alcohol colors and 3 drops and u ruined ur pc. Ty
Thanks! I’m glad you found it useful! Regular inks certainly do not do the petri effect, but they definitely can be used for different effects!
Teach it to combine with a Ring base
Thank you for watching!
@@JOTZdesigns Jazakallah khair 💯❤️🤗❤️💯
Jazakallah ❤️
Have you tried painting the backs the blue you want or any other color?
I have painted the backs with acrylic before, but I definitely prefer the look of resin. Thanks for watching! 🧡☺️
I have tried to use a little hand drill for some resin pieces w/o much luck. Can you recommend something small and not expensive I can try?
Hand drills can be tricky to get used to! Here are the three types I use. Two types of hand drills, and an electric rotary tool.
Hand - amzn.to/328l7tS
Hand spring/push - amzn.to/3JMditR
Electric rotary tool - amzn.to/3M19xCq
I typically use the electric one when I need to drill THROUGH something, but, as I show in this video, you can still use if for adding things like eye screws!
ruclips.net/video/c5yli_ymh_0/видео.html
@@JOTZdesigns thanks for the advice
Hi. Your work is beautiful. I’m just starting and there is just so much info. Conflicting or not. I have asked a few resin uses “ how come when your square or rectangular items come out the mould the edges when right side up are beautifully rounded and the wrong side up also appears to be round on the edges. My edges taking them out wrong side up, have a dip in them as if I’ve under filled them. The edges are ruff. I’ve tried to sand and polish those edges. What a disaster. Just about to through myself in the bin. Is it maybe the type of resin that you are using. Resin brands and types are not easily found in South Africa so always have to look for substitutes and that can also be different. Hope you can give a bit of advice. If not I’m going to the moon 🌝 Thanks for sharing your beautiful work.
Thank you!
Having a raised edge in molds is normal, and most often what you get, even when filling the mold up to the edge. I am not a fan of sanding and polishing - too much work! - so there are other ways I will make the side you pour from look just as good as the side IN the mold.
Basically, I fill in the cavity created by those raised edges with resin. This can be done before taking it out of the mold, or after. It is really just like doming a piece, though you do not have to add enough resin to get the ‘dome’ if you just want it to be flat and fill in that cavity.
Small pieces like this are usually best to do before taking it out of the mold, just because it may be hard to get rounded pieces, like the 1/2 spheres, to sit flat and level on its front side. I personally like to take larger/flatter pieces out of the mold first.
If you’re adding resin while it’s in the mold, you want to add enough that it is actually a little above the surface of the mold (easy to see if you get down at eye level), but not too much that it breaks the surface tension and spills out onto the mold. Add just a drop at a time, if you have to, to make sure you don’t overdo it.
When it is out of the mold, it is pretty much the same thing, but instead of it spilling onto the mold if you add to much, it could spill over the edge of the piece.
Another thing I like to do on larger molds is to underfill it a little so that when I do take it out of the mold and go to fill it in those raised edges are even and not rough, as they can get if you fill your mold to the edge to begin with.
Check out this video for an example of me doing this, but I keep it flat instead of doming it. (Starting at 2:57) ruclips.net/video/5qmCyKhw73w/видео.html
I hope that makes sense and helps answer your question! Thanks for watching! 🧡☺️
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thank you so much.
I'll give it my best shot
Please explain Amazon where in South Africa
I’m sorry, I’m not quite sure how Amazon works in South Africa, or if all products are available there. Thanks for watching!
Just came across your video and I was wondering what you used as a cover.
I used transparency film, cut down a bit and folded to stand up off the surface. amzn.to/31QMEtJ
Thanks for watching!
@@JOTZdesigns Thanks for the reply and the link. It's much appreciated.
Happy to help/share! ☺️🧡
Please send all your designed trays South Africa
Thanks for watching!
Where did you buy the mold that you are using?
Amazon! Everything is linked in the description. Thanks for watching!
What are the inks you used? Are they alcohol ink?
Yes, they are alcohol inks. I show what they are in the video at 3:35, and also list them in the description under colors. Thanks for watching!
Why do you need to add the hardener in first?
It is recommended to do so by the manufactures. The hardener is a lower viscosity than resin (meaning it flows faster, is thinner), and by adding the thicker resin to it will help make sure it gets mixed thoroughly. I think of it as it’s easier to scrape a thinner substance off the side of the container than a thicker, ie water is easier to scrape off than honey. Hope that helps! Thanks for watching!
Thank you for responding :)
You’re welcome! 😊
Where to buy those products
You can find products and discounts listed in the video description. Thanks for watching!
How does it take to dry
It takes at least 24 hours to cure. It may take longer depending on the mold and quantity you use. Thanks for watching!
it's nays. Can I Gate the molds
Thanks! The mold, and other products are listed in the video description. You can find most products I use on Amazon. Check out my Amazon shop! Thanks for watching!
www.amazon.com/shop/jotzdesigns
Other desinge jewelry shear please
Thank you for the suggestion! ☺️🧡
I have been using liquid diamonds resin and you aren’t supposed to use a lighter or any heat source on it or it creates a film or something like an oil slick. Your resin needs to be between 24-27 degrees or it will cure with an oil slick on it. I personally haven’t had any success with this resin. My room is too cold for the resin. I warm it up in a water bath but then it cures in the temperature of my room and creates the film. Your pendants turned out beautiful.
Thanks for the tips! I’ve never had a film when the resin cures, no matter the temp or use of heat. I’ve only gotten the film prior to curing. 🤷🏻♀️ I adore this resin, but it’s certainly not for every application. Thanks for watching!
Is the temperature in Celsius or Fahrenheit? Thanks in advance.
@@sda141 it was celcius
how is your lighter?
is it kitchen lighter?
and now how do you prepare them to be as a pendant or earrings? I mean how do you make hole on them?
thanks🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗
The lighter is just a plain lighter that is long. Here's a link to some on Amazon. amzn.to/2PKi6cW
Check out this video on how I often make jewelry out of the items made from this mold.
ruclips.net/video/c5yli_ymh_0/видео.html
I can see how un-messy working with resin can be.
My first project was a wanna be Sea Scape
an man-o-man did I not only mess me up my work
space,l won't get into that,getting out of mess work
twernt none too easy
Seem's all got to wear now has stiff places where resin
has stuck,terracta clay stains,paint stains,ect,ect.
That's my story and it's sticking to me!
From me K-Lee And my always by my side and lets me when to take a break,
She's 99% right,and that would be my best friend
The Unsinkable MOLLY BROWN.
🐕my💕🏳️🌈🤣👍No worry And be HAPPY😉☺️😋💯%
I do try to keep my resin mess to a minimum, but honestly it’s because I HATE cleaning!! 😂😂 The less I have to clean, the more likely I’ll do it! Otherwise I avoid it like the plague, and no arts & crafts get done! 🙄😂
Thanks for watching! 🧡☺️
where are your gloves? or at least let others know you're supposed to at least wear them
Thanks for watching! As you could probably tell from the video, this project is not messy, nor do I ever touch the resin. I’m sure you’ve noticed in many of my other videos where I do have a chance of touching the resin, I do wear gloves. It is not my responsibility for other people’s safety, it is their own. As stated in every video description, I can not be held liable for what others do, but I do urge following manufacture recommendations for safety.