My wife only has the use of one hand and makes the most amazing jewellery. When we got married 4 years ago we had about 100 guests and she made something for everyone. She is an amazing lady who can even thread a needle one handed. These are the sort of project that appeals to many people, all ages, abilities/disabilities and genders etc. Yours looked really good and I think doing more videos with this sort of project is a brilliant idea and one I’ve not seen on a woodwork channel before. I’m physically limited as to what size project I can do and I’m sure there are many others in similar circumstances. An absolutely fantastic video, I can't praise it enough. One technical issue that didn’t spoil the video at all, but every so often you went mono in one side and slightly muffled.
Thank you kindly. Your wife should be an inspiration to us all! Being a maker is something special, having the ability, passion and dedication to make things is amazing. Even more so when our personal limitations are in the way. I got an old laptop and to be honest I didn't notice the sound issue. But just watched the video on my phone and you are right. Some of me babling on is in mono, how strange not sure why that happened.
Casual DIY As I say it didn’t spoil the video for me but I thought Id better alert you. Content trumps technical stuff any day of the week for me, and this is top quality content.
🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌 I loved this, just found you on here by accident, subscribed, going to watch your others and off to Inst to follow, thank you for putting this up, appreciated 👌
@@JohnathonWhittaker I used the same type of mop for all compounds but that's not the best way as the mops I got are for medium grits. I just bought different mops for my finish compound and super finish compound. Here is the link to the website I use www.thepolishingshop.co.uk/polishing-mops
Nice job. How do they stand up to scroll saw cutting once made? Would be nice to cut initials and names from the finished pieces. I will definitely get around to the resin project.
Hello, What is the purpose of oiling the wood before starting the higher grid sanding? I am currently trying to make pendants like theese but i keep getting sanding dust into the wood grain without being able to remove it after. Dooes the oil prevent this from happening? Thank you.
Great video once again Tomasz, thanks for enlightening us all on your various projects. Would be nice and helpful if you could post links for materials used in the project. Just a small issue. Cheers John
Tomasz were these pendants done before you got the pressure pot? I assume Glass Cast can be used without pressure pot. Haven't seen many recent resin videos from yourself in recent times (lockdown). John
Nie wiem czy odpowiesz, ale warto zapytać :) Czym można wykończyć drewienko? Bardziej.. zabezpieczyć? Czy lakier poliuretanowy wystarczy? Ewentualnie sama bejca/wosk do drewna? Mowa oczywiście o naszyjniku :) Czy po prostu wykończenie final cutem wystarczy, żeby łądnie wyglądało?
Hmm to tak naprawdę trudne pytanie. Juz troche eksperymentowałem i kazda z opcji jest ok ale po czasie ten piekny blask minie. Najlepsza metoda to stabilizacja drewna w soku z kaktusa i wtedy z drewnem nic się nie będzie dziać i można dać co sie tam chce. Jesli chcesz bardziej naturalne w dotyku to wosk jesli ma się błyszczeć długo to lakier. Wszystko zależy. Warto eksperymentować bo tez każdy produkt da inny rezultat.
@@CasualDIY dziękuje bardzo Panie Tomaszu :)! O metodzie z kaktusa nie słyszałem. A film pierwsza klasa :) W takim razie niebawem wybieram się do garażu :)
Hehe bez tego Pana 🤣 po angielsku jest to cactus juice. Nie wiem czy w Polsce jest dostepna ta zywica. Mam tez filmik o stabilizacji drewna. Jest bodajrze czeski odpowiednik w dostępny w Polsce ale nie pamietam w tym momencie jak sie nazywa niestety. Warto poszukac jako zywica do stabilizacji drewna
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Thank you., Your demo was perfect (moving quickly through the phases), presenting the information and products clearly. What a treat!
Thank you kindly 👍
Beautiful pendants thanks for sharing 😀👍
Thanks Pam😁
As an estonian it's cool to see an "estonia flag" design in your handmade pendant! 😉😄
🤣that was exactly my plan🤣
They are great! Nice video!
Thank you John😁
These turned out very nice! I was surprised at the buffing stages... I kept thinking that you couldn't get it any shinier but you did! Love them!
Thank you kindly, and it's all thank to Pam Harris from Highlandboxes 😁
My wife only has the use of one hand and makes the most amazing jewellery. When we got married 4 years ago we had about 100 guests and she made something for everyone. She is an amazing lady who can even thread a needle one handed.
These are the sort of project that appeals to many people, all ages, abilities/disabilities and genders etc. Yours looked really good and I think doing more videos with this sort of project is a brilliant idea and one I’ve not seen on a woodwork channel before. I’m physically limited as to what size project I can do and I’m sure there are many others in similar circumstances.
An absolutely fantastic video, I can't praise it enough. One technical issue that didn’t spoil the video at all, but every so often you went mono in one side and slightly muffled.
Thank you kindly. Your wife should be an inspiration to us all! Being a maker is something special, having the ability, passion and dedication to make things is amazing. Even more so when our personal limitations are in the way.
I got an old laptop and to be honest I didn't notice the sound issue. But just watched the video on my phone and you are right. Some of me babling on is in mono, how strange not sure why that happened.
Casual DIY As I say it didn’t spoil the video for me but I thought Id better alert you. Content trumps technical stuff any day of the week for me, and this is top quality content.
@@markharris5771 thanks mate and thank you for letting me know. Can't do much about it now. It seems that my camera recorded in mono... 🤔
Nice Job, Thomas! I like those colors! Well done my friend!
Thank you kindly my friend glad you liked it 😁
Fantastic job they just get better great job thanks for sharing 👍👍👊
Thanks mate, glad you liked it 😁
Beautiful jewelry and you do an excellent job on the video! Clear explanations and you make it look like something I can do! Thanks!
Thank you kindly, glad you liked my video👍
Cool! I see you get more experienced with resin and having fun working with it.👍 keep it up!
Thanks, yes you do need experience and time to tackle epoxy projects as they can be quite challenging.
Definitely look really cool mate, epoxy & timber combines beautifully 👍
Thanks mate. I love projects with wood and epoxy they just come out stunning😁
nicely done mate
Thanks👍
What beautiful pendants ^_^
Thanks 😁
🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌 I loved this, just found you on here by accident, subscribed, going to watch your others and off to Inst to follow, thank you for putting this up, appreciated 👌
Thank you very much for your kind words and welcome aboard 😁👍
Nice work. That polishing compound worked really well
Where did you get it from? Thanks
Thank you, got them here www.thepolishingshop.co.uk
Great job! They look amazing!
Thanks 👍
Great video tomasz!
Thank you kindly 😁
What is the buffing wheel you used there at the end?
@@JohnathonWhittaker I used the same type of mop for all compounds but that's not the best way as the mops I got are for medium grits. I just bought different mops for my finish compound and super finish compound. Here is the link to the website I use www.thepolishingshop.co.uk/polishing-mops
@@CasualDIY thank you
Nice job. How do they stand up to scroll saw cutting once made? Would be nice to cut initials and names from the finished pieces. I will definitely get around to the resin project.
Won't be any issue with cutting but you would have a job and a half to sand it later ;)
Ładnie zrobione i dobry pomysł na z tą tulejką pod sznurek. Dotarłem do Ciebie przez insta i wpada sub i łapa w górę. Pozdrawiam serdecznie
Dziękuję serdecznie i witam na pokładzie 🤣
Hello, What is the purpose of oiling the wood before starting the higher grid sanding? I am currently trying to make pendants like theese but i keep getting sanding dust into the wood grain without being able to remove it after. Dooes the oil prevent this from happening?
Thank you.
Hi yes it helps with that. So I went through with many different techniques and the best one by far is to use stabilised wood plus wet sanding.
Thank you so much for the video! Quick question, what do you recommend using to seal the wood to make it waterproof?
To make it waterproof it would need to be fully covered in resin.
very nice work,, what is the buffer wheel and stuff you put on the drill chuck?? thanks
So the thing that goes in the drill chuck is called tapered mandrel drill adapter attachment, or something like that🤣
Great video once again Tomasz, thanks for enlightening us all on your various projects. Would be nice and helpful if you could post links for materials used in the project. Just a small issue. Cheers John
Thank you kindly. It's a fair feedback I'll try to update the description with some links 👍
Are you interested in anything specific?
@@CasualDIY not specifically but the glass cast and ink dies etc. Would like to give this a go at sometime. Thanks once again for the video
@@PBFPartnership no problem I'll try to link them up 👍
araba cilası yada ahşap cilası kullanabilirmiyiz parlatma ve cizik için epokside
Tomasz were these pendants done before you got the pressure pot? I assume Glass Cast can be used without pressure pot. Haven't seen many recent resin videos from yourself in recent times (lockdown). John
Yes these were done without the pressure pot. Yes not enough time to do the resin projects to be honest. They will come back tho 😁👍
Where did you get wood snd clear plastic for mold?
Wood from my local timber yard and the clear plastic from my local DIY store 👍
Hello? What are the silver hardware pieces called?
Hi sorry for the late reply. I think they are just called pendant, necklace connectors.
Nie wiem czy odpowiesz, ale warto zapytać :) Czym można wykończyć drewienko? Bardziej.. zabezpieczyć? Czy lakier poliuretanowy wystarczy? Ewentualnie sama bejca/wosk do drewna? Mowa oczywiście o naszyjniku :) Czy po prostu wykończenie final cutem wystarczy, żeby łądnie wyglądało?
Hmm to tak naprawdę trudne pytanie. Juz troche eksperymentowałem i kazda z opcji jest ok ale po czasie ten piekny blask minie. Najlepsza metoda to stabilizacja drewna w soku z kaktusa i wtedy z drewnem nic się nie będzie dziać i można dać co sie tam chce. Jesli chcesz bardziej naturalne w dotyku to wosk jesli ma się błyszczeć długo to lakier. Wszystko zależy. Warto eksperymentować bo tez każdy produkt da inny rezultat.
@@CasualDIY dziękuje bardzo Panie Tomaszu :)! O metodzie z kaktusa nie słyszałem. A film pierwsza klasa :) W takim razie niebawem wybieram się do garażu :)
Hehe bez tego Pana 🤣 po angielsku jest to cactus juice. Nie wiem czy w Polsce jest dostepna ta zywica. Mam tez filmik o stabilizacji drewna. Jest bodajrze czeski odpowiednik w dostępny w Polsce ale nie pamietam w tym momencie jak sie nazywa niestety. Warto poszukac jako zywica do stabilizacji drewna
@@CasualDIY dziękuje Ci pięknie za tę garść informacji :) Będę działać!
What wast the oil you used?
It was Danish oil 👍
Enjoyed your video. It's too bad that your sound cut out when you were apparently discussing details of what you were doing. Subtitles maybe?
Hmm I need to look into that