hi peter, just wanted to let you know that the unpopped kernels cast super well in resin, when u cast it in clear resin and sand it down it leaves a super interesting gemstone type look. the red kernels are transparent inside but provide good definition, while the blue and yellow ones are the only ones with some actual color. I've seen it done on knife scales, but it'd make for an interesting bowl
You need to bury the flower in silica gel for a couple days, it sucks out all the moisture and prevents the flower from losing color, Artsy Madwoman made a bunch of videos on that process
Bowl idea: Dirt & Resin. No really think about it... it's everywhere, it's cheap, and it comes in different colors. Plus, you can say it's a dirty bowl 😂
@@marrisaleavitt875 Then make a Chip Bowl made to look like it's Dip cast in Resin (You wouldn't be able to use actual Dip since Resin would absolutely HATE the Water content)...
Those seem way too moist to be preserved in resin. If he wanted to do those, though, he could either buy dehydrated versions of those things or get himself a dehydrator. I think a dehydrator would probably be useful considering all the resin stuff he casts. And, you know. For food as well. I guess 😉
Dip it eggs, you could use like a resin that gets really hot as it cures, put an egg in it, and see if it like bursts through the shell and you catch it frozen in time like that
@@greggv8 why fill it at all? Just make it hollow by putting a bowl in or something Why not just invest in silicon and make a bowl mould instead of wasting so much money on resin
It results in a different product. If one is basically making a mold and then filling it, the objects you put in the mold stay whole. In a turned bowl, bits of the object are turned away, leaving cross sections of objects visible in the final product. Both objects are beautiful, they’re just different. The popcorn, small as it is, could make a bowl using molds quite simple. Other objects like pine cones require turning. It’s just up to the artist.
If I had this bowl I would never know if I was done eating. If I was just sticking my hand in the bowl while watching a movie I think I would be clawing around before I realized it's empty😂
I'm wondering how seaweed would look like when turned into ....a seaweed bowl??? I just think that would be interesting to see:) I love your videos. Awesome looking popcorn bowl:)
@@jasonsummit1885 but nori tends to be a bit oily... Maybe kiln-dried kelp? It could be woven almost like a basket, then draped into a bowl form, and held in place with another bowl, making a resin-efficient casting, and limiting lathe time.
To be honest, I'm a fibreglass fabric kinda guy; I'd start with weaving the kelp, then kiln-drying it over an up-turned bowl, then painting it with resin until rigid, then building the bowl with alternate layers of resin inside and out. Very little lathe time at all.
What about stabilizing peacock feathers, I can't remember if you've done that yet. I think it's be lovely to have them almost ink quill-like but not so delicate. Very bougie...potentially. they could melt in the resin for all I know
Here’s some more bowlception ideas, Chip bowl Candy bowl Cheese curl bowl Fruit bowl Soup bowl If this gets any likes I’ll add your comments to the list, though I doubt that will happen.
Peter, I had that popcorn maker and hated how it spat out kernels everywhere. Presto makes one they call the Fountain that I picked up and absolutely love to this day. Target sells it for $29 if you're curious. Love the bowl!
I was wondering ,when you were turning the bowl did it smell like popcorn or just resin shavings ? Also I’d like to see you try it again but with unpopped kernels for the bottom two layers and pouring a thin layer of resin between the layers with the kernels. And then a couple of layers with popped corn.
Would be more accurate to do a layer of clay, a layer of soil, then top soil, then greenery. More interesting to look at too! Gravel would have too many pockets to look natural
Next time you cast floaty material into resin, May I suggest putting a weight (crockery dish,etc.) on top before closing the pressure canner? It’s done to keep sauerkraut submerged in the brine while it turns groovy.
Genuinely surprised you didn't stabilize the popcorn first, to add density/weight and make it more like the resin in the turning process & make it less grabby.
I do like and appreciate how you still take the time to explain what you're doing or the process of using the lathe. Just in case there are newer viewers or people who just don't know
I keep hearing how unsafe epoxy resin is. There's even a facebook group called "Epoxy is not my friend" and people share photos and stories of the horrible reactions they've gotten to using it. Particularly people who use it every day for work like creating tumblers and other resin projects. I'm curious if you've ever gotten a reaction while using any type of resin or if there's any type you wouldn't use because you feel it's unsafe?
*video is casting to tv, fiancé starts to walk in* Peter: That just came out all at once *fiance locks eyes with me, slowly backs away and closes the door* HES MAKING A POPCORN BOWL
All my muscles are tense when you put anything on the lathe, subconsciously i'm anticipating it flinging off, flying through my computer screen and smashing my face.
dear Peter. if you ask for strange things, here you go: Horsehair (like in the old mattress) Dried Fruit for a Fruit Bowl Flowers for a Vase Rice or Rasins for a Racer a dunking doughnut for dipping it
I used to work on cnc lathes back before covid, work on cnc mills making handguns now, but I’ve always been so fascinated by manual lathe work and love watching this channel and learning from the things you make. I can’t wait to get my own lathe and start machining things not for a paycheck lol
When I'm around my littlest nephew I go with "Ohh knickers!" Frost reference for those around me old enough to get it, word just "rude" enough to make the nephew giggle. Win-win! Also it doesn't make my sister yell at me like actual swearing around the kids does 😂
@@baksatibi That would have been epic, if he'd have said right at the end of the video: "Oh, and your timers should be going off in 3... 2... 1... Now. You're welcome!"
this might be a stupid question but why doesn't he put something bowl shaped but smaller inside the bowl as he pours the resin to avoid having to fill the whole inside of the bowl and then carve it out?
My wife threw a bowl at me the other day by accident and my first thought was "I wonder if Peter Brown could turn these shards of devastation into a beautiful bowl encased bowl?" because; yo dawg, i heard you like bowls. so we put bowls in your bowls so you can bowl while you bowl. (i guess you cold also do a bowling ball so you can bowl while you bowl?)
It would take a lot of corn, but I'd love to see unpopped "glass gem" popcorn. That specific type of corn is just so pretty. It'd make for a spectacular bowl
ok this sounds weird but imagine a cheeseburger in resin, but each layer is (buns, patty, etc) dissasembled and cured in resin separeately and then put back together
I think a bowl made from layers of different coloured corn seed would look cool. I would rather something like that as a popcorn bowl as you could have deeper sides.
I'm fairly certain you could tell people the salt and pepper look is solely resin shavings becoming one with you. I doubt any of us would be able to argue that fact.
Welcome back to no one asked and the video is actually cool. How about you watch it and maybe learn something instead of commenting something no one cares to see.
Picturing Peter: " I am going (munch crunch) to make a po (crunch)p corn bowl (crunch munch). But (crunch) I think I (munch munch) ate all the popcorn".
You should put some of the popped corn in the vacuum pot, with the stabilizing resin. You might make perfect little popcorns that are hard as stone! Or, they could collapse and turn into mush. XD
Looked great! The solution for floating could be to over fill each layer with popcorn, above the resin line by an inch or two. Then put a plate or piece of ply of approx the right diameter for each layer on top and put something heavy on it. When removing from the pressure pot tip out the loose popcorn and repeat. Or actually better still pour resin on the loose excess and overfill again. Might work?!
Your videos really help relaxing my anxiety so. Just want to say. Thank you for making content, I really appreciate it. (Not that you'll see this but it's nice to put it out there) 💗 stay safe, stay wonderful, keep being you
I'd love to see a stabilized fortune cookie so it's uncrackable. Then put it on a stand with something faux deep like "the future is unknowable"
That's actually very deep. I need the unforseeable fortune cookie in my life 😂
Very cool! But I'd prefer the word "unpredictable" over "unknowable" ;)
Uncrackable unless you've got a hammer!
And put a link to Rick Ashley's "Never Gonna Give You Up" on a piece of paper inside.
Just yes
hi peter, just wanted to let you know that the unpopped kernels cast super well in resin, when u cast it in clear resin and sand it down it leaves a super interesting gemstone type look. the red kernels are transparent inside but provide good definition, while the blue and yellow ones are the only ones with some actual color. I've seen it done on knife scales, but it'd make for an interesting bowl
Came here to suggest this as a matching bowl!
Maybe a matching salt shaker?
Yessss do this!
would be interesting to see if the corn would pop due to the heat of the resin
Would love that as a pendant!
Peter Brown I have missed your content almost more than I miss socializing
Same
Not same, I don't miss socializing at all
Socializing? What’s that?
you don’t have to lie to yourself we’ve all still socialized more than once during quarantine 😂
Fax
You could make a bowl-inside-a-bowl mould for these sorts of projects to save resin, that's a lot turned into fluffy shavings!
I thought that was how he's gonna do it
yes i was really surprised when he didn't do that
7:31
Well his audience loves the carving parts and he needs to get the video over 10 minutes for ad revenue reasons
@@metaforth that's dumb theirs no ad slots
The popcorn has realized a concept quite grim
Is he made of bowl?
Or is bowl made of him?
He screams, for he does not know
filling his heart with sorrow
@@sardine6068 I am happy that I got that reference
@@starramazing9646 I'm sad because I don't know what they're referencing.
You should some how make a bowl with a giant sunflower 🌻 I think it’d be gorgeous and I think they are still in season!
They are definitely blooming big here
that... would be tricky.... but AWESOME!
You need to bury the flower in silica gel for a couple days, it sucks out all the moisture and prevents the flower from losing color, Artsy Madwoman made a bunch of videos on that process
It wouldn’t be a Peter Brown video without projects leaping off of the lathe. I’m glad you were able to fix it!
Agreed
Saw this comment right as it jumped off the lathe... 😆
Dryer lent in resin, think of all the colors you can get it would make interesting coasters I think.
Yessss let's see thisss👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿
Yeah! He did cotton balls and it looked like marble in the end, different colours of lint blended would look great
I have some towels that produce beautifully green dryer lint, it’d be so cool to have a bowl made out of that
I second this idea!
You know how there was that trend where people used a concoction or ramen and epoxy to repair things? What about a bowl of ramen for ramen?
That sounds delicious
Omg, lol I want it! Even tho he hasnt made it yet!
That wasn't actually epoxy, it's Cyanoacrylate glue aka Super glue
I mean you wouldn’t be able to eat from it
Bowl idea: Dirt & Resin.
No really think about it... it's everywhere, it's cheap, and it comes in different colors. Plus, you can say it's a dirty bowl 😂
potential to be hell on his chisels though
dust bowl perhaps
Cum bowl
R/cursedcomments
We have popcorn bowl and a cereal bowl, but what about a snack bowl made out of various chips?
Pretzel bowl!
A dip bowl made out of chips!
@@marrisaleavitt875 Then make a Chip Bowl made to look like it's Dip cast in Resin (You wouldn't be able to use actual Dip since Resin would absolutely HATE the Water content)...
He could use the powder stuff for making ranch dip and opaque white dye.
You could make a really pretty pattern out of pringles
Now then, back to asking for the pizza pizza cutter, the salad salad tongs, the steak steak knife...
thought he did the pizza pizza cutter...
@@Vikingwerk I think it was an ice cream scoop.
Kassie Fairbanks A milk ice cream scoop
I know it’s a joke but yes we want these.
Those seem way too moist to be preserved in resin. If he wanted to do those, though, he could either buy dehydrated versions of those things or get himself a dehydrator. I think a dehydrator would probably be useful considering all the resin stuff he casts. And, you know. For food as well. I guess 😉
Dip it eggs, you could use like a resin that gets really hot as it cures, put an egg in it, and see if it like bursts through the shell and you catch it frozen in time like that
that’s a really good idea
More people need to see this
"Hey can you grab the popcorn bowl?"
"Yeah, sure, which one is it?"
"You'll know. You'll know."
Alternate title:
"HERE; NOW PLEASE SHUT UP"
😂
That’s how I feel when people and fans that keep bugging youtubers that do art or what peter does, seriously let them do what they like and shush.
@@NeeraTheLynx but then again, at the end of the video, he said "what's the next strange thing you want to see imbedded in resin?"
@@donutnarwhal135 just my opinion.
@@NeeraTheLynx I know, and I'm not trying to push mine onto you, either.
"Can You Make A Bowl From Popcorn?!"
I don't need sleep, I need answers
Thank you for forfeiting your rest for us!
same!!!
Mood lol
Deep Solar what this sleep you talk about
Peter Brown please kiss me
I'm so glad the DIY community is wholesome and has no drama 😊
Arent we all? ☺🙌🏻
Don’t speak so soon cough cough 5mincraft caugh cough 😂
Someone else suggested this as well:
Make something out of the resin shavings! You have a ton of it already, and it might make a cool pattern.
has he ever made a bowl using the shreds of another resin cast? in a different color maybe?
I'm not sure about the different colors but the clear ones disappear and he sometime uses that as a filler
@@gothicanimegirl44 why does he fill the entire bowl with resin just to have to remove it
For some of them he's used a wood plug as a sacrificial material to turn away for the inside.
@@greggv8 why fill it at all? Just make it hollow by putting a bowl in or something
Why not just invest in silicon and make a bowl mould instead of wasting so much money on resin
It results in a different product. If one is basically making a mold and then filling it, the objects you put in the mold stay whole. In a turned bowl, bits of the object are turned away, leaving cross sections of objects visible in the final product. Both objects are beautiful, they’re just different. The popcorn, small as it is, could make a bowl using molds quite simple. Other objects like pine cones require turning. It’s just up to the artist.
If I had this bowl I would never know if I was done eating. If I was just sticking my hand in the bowl while watching a movie I think I would be clawing around before I realized it's empty😂
MEEEE
Then get caught up in the movie, and do it again another 4 times v.v
"Hey can you get me a popcorn of bowl?"
@@Gabriel-he6ih only if you never play arty again
I'm wondering how seaweed would look like when turned into ....a seaweed bowl??? I just think that would be interesting to see:) I love your videos. Awesome looking popcorn bowl:)
Could use nori sheets for sushi, then it would be dry enough to use with the resin.😁
@@jasonsummit1885 but nori tends to be a bit oily... Maybe kiln-dried kelp? It could be woven almost like a basket, then draped into a bowl form, and held in place with another bowl, making a resin-efficient casting, and limiting lathe time.
To be honest, I'm a fibreglass fabric kinda guy; I'd start with weaving the kelp, then kiln-drying it over an up-turned bowl, then painting it with resin until rigid, then building the bowl with alternate layers of resin inside and out. Very little lathe time at all.
Hey Peter, just bought my first lathe because of you! Can't wait to get turning once I find some good wood ... or something weird?!
Server at Olive Garden: Say when!
Me: 9:17
My dietician, close friends and lactose intolerant stomach: 9:22
Criminally underrated comment
What about stabilizing peacock feathers, I can't remember if you've done that yet. I think it's be lovely to have them almost ink quill-like but not so delicate. Very bougie...potentially. they could melt in the resin for all I know
As a chemist, the feeling of nailing a measurement first try never gets old!
"Hit it with some mold release"
Evan and katelyn: who's she 👁👄👁
They even have it next to them and forget
Katelyn: REMIND US
E and K: *realises they forgot it* 👁👄👁shoot
Along with leveling, yup.
Evan and Katelyn, I see you are a person of culture.
Hi sorry, im new here how are those people?
When this madness is over you should do a face mask micarta.
Peter: Look at the size of this pile! It’s ridiculous!
Me: KEEP
Here’s some more bowlception ideas,
Chip bowl
Candy bowl
Cheese curl bowl
Fruit bowl
Soup bowl
If this gets any likes I’ll add your comments to the list, though I doubt that will happen.
Sunflower seed bowl
Ramen bowl
Rice bowl.
Peter, I had that popcorn maker and hated how it spat out kernels everywhere. Presto makes one they call the Fountain that I picked up and absolutely love to this day. Target sells it for $29 if you're curious.
Love the bowl!
I HATE THIS POPPER. Thank you.
I was wondering ,when you were turning the bowl did it smell like popcorn or just resin shavings ?
Also I’d like to see you try it again but with unpopped kernels for the bottom two layers and pouring a thin layer of resin between the layers with the kernels. And then a couple of layers with popped corn.
TexasBob YOOOO THAT WOULD BE
SICK
Can you make a hair comb made of hair and resin?
Inspire To Make everyday we stray further and further away from gods light.
Or a bowl made out of bowls
Or a bowling ball made out of a bowl
NO! You monster! How could you think of something so disgusting and yet so interesting!
I was going to just suggest a bowl out of hair and resin, but your idea is way more interesting lol
What about an earth bowl? Bottom layer is gravel/rocks, second layer is dirt, and final layer is grass?
Would be more accurate to do a layer of clay, a layer of soil, then top soil, then greenery. More interesting to look at too! Gravel would have too many pockets to look natural
Thats a really cool idea
Keep posting it
sketch it out in color or photoshop and email it to him. That would look so cool!
thats some minecraft stuff
Yeah turning rocks and gravel on a lathe would be easy, right.
@@RedditRedeemer if he can do bronze he can do rocks I'm sure :)
Those shavings are very satisfying...
Next time you cast floaty material into resin, May I suggest putting a weight (crockery dish,etc.) on top before closing the pressure canner? It’s done to keep sauerkraut submerged in the brine while it turns groovy.
Genuinely surprised you didn't stabilize the popcorn first, to add density/weight and make it more like the resin in the turning process & make it less grabby.
My thoughts, too!
Had the same thought, although I'm not sure how easy it is to stabilise popcorn.
Your "Hey Siri, set a timer for 12 minutes" sounded enough like me that I had my timer set to let me know the video ended. Convenient!
Ahhh lucky you sound like peter?
ebulating siri does
My first thought was. Man. Is that gonna be a pain on the lathe with all the air pockets😦
I was so much easier than the cereal. I used better resin this time, and better tools.
OH MY GOSH, I'M GROWING....
Peter Brown we see the improvement 😆 next you’ll be turning *bits and bites* into a bowl...... wait
I was thinking the same, I just kept shouting "Why didn't you stabilize the popcorn, Peter?" 😂
@@peterbrownwastaken So a sugar sprinkles bowl is the logical next step, right?
I do like and appreciate how you still take the time to explain what you're doing or the process of using the lathe. Just in case there are newer viewers or people who just don't know
I keep hearing how unsafe epoxy resin is. There's even a facebook group called "Epoxy is not my friend" and people share photos and stories of the horrible reactions they've gotten to using it. Particularly people who use it every day for work like creating tumblers and other resin projects.
I'm curious if you've ever gotten a reaction while using any type of resin or if there's any type you wouldn't use because you feel it's unsafe?
Ok Mr. Pineapple
2 weeks late, but LIQUID epoxy is definitely UNSAFE, while SOLID epoxy is SAFE and classified as a non-harmful product
I’d really like to see a coffee table made with coffee beans.
Or a coffee cup!
That's been done by others already. Saw a crafty panda video on Facebook last week with one.
*video is casting to tv, fiancé starts to walk in*
Peter: That just came out all at once
*fiance locks eyes with me, slowly backs away and closes the door* HES MAKING A POPCORN BOWL
HAHAHA!
but why were your pants down tho?
@@dylanchow2584 He's really into popcorn
Oh no that’s a cursed comment
i want someone to love me like how he loves his lathe
Just out of curiosity: do you do anything with the resin shavings after you finish a piece, or does it all go in the trash?
Yeah it seems like a lot if wasted resin
I'm so used to watching Evan and Katelyn that when he remembered to use mold release I was shocked
Always like the resin with short working time. It adds some extra bit of intensity to the videos. Good to see ya, Peter.
Can you make a resin bowl with smaller resin bowls embedded in it? Bowlception.
All my muscles are tense when you put anything on the lathe, subconsciously i'm anticipating it flinging off, flying through my computer screen and smashing my face.
Shaw Hennessey lol
Watching the resin come off the tools NEVER gets old, thanks Peter! !! !!!
dear Peter. if you ask for strange things, here you go:
Horsehair (like in the old mattress)
Dried Fruit for a Fruit Bowl
Flowers for a Vase
Rice or Rasins for a Racer
a dunking doughnut for dipping it
This is why I love this channel so much! Turning the seemingly absurd into a beautiful and functional work of art.
bunch of things that transform light: glitter, cd shards, shiny beads, fiber optic cable, leds? etc etc.
Ooh, the more I think about it, fiber optics could be cool. Cut them into
That would be so cool! Especially with the same super clear resin used here!
Could you dip my will to live so it would be durable enough to survive 2020?
Truer words have never been spoken.
Dear Mr. Brown u r an amazing Turner the things you use others don't even dare go near..... most amazing work mate.......
It's relaxing to watch that resin-snow build up on your arm during the drilling bit.
“Oopsie! Awe stink.” Definitely my new favorite phrase.
Everytime Peter posts a video, I get excited like it's Christmas morning!
I've just gotta say, you made my day. I've started checking daily to see if I missed a notification about a new video. We've missed you.
You should try doing a bowl from the crayon wrappers, like the bottle stopper you made a while ago but have them criss cross over eachother
I used to work on cnc lathes back before covid, work on cnc mills making handguns now, but I’ve always been so fascinated by manual lathe work and love watching this channel and learning from the things you make. I can’t wait to get my own lathe and start machining things not for a paycheck lol
how polite people swear: "oooh stink"
We're past 1984, gotta please the algorithm.
When I'm around my littlest nephew I go with "Ohh knickers!" Frost reference for those around me old enough to get it, word just "rude" enough to make the nephew giggle. Win-win! Also it doesn't make my sister yell at me like actual swearing around the kids does 😂
FIDDLESTICKS!!!!
@@cferracini Awww! My grandad used to say fiddlesticks instead of swearing. I had completely forgotten about that so thank you for the memories 💜😁
I say Oh schnickerdoodles
"we really gotta watch the scale"
Story of my life
Dude, you set the timer on my phone when you said "hey Siri" 🤣😂😅 now I have a twelve minute timer going.
ha! Really? Hilarious.
@@peterbrownwastaken LOL, yeah 12 minutes later it goes off, just to remind me!🤣😂😅
If the video had been one minute longer, then it would've gone off right at the end.
@@baksatibi That would have been epic, if he'd have said right at the end of the video: "Oh, and your timers should be going off in 3... 2... 1... Now. You're welcome!"
Good thing he didn't command Siri to order some gallons of resin.
Flawless exterior bowl shape:
Lathe guys: "just gonna round you out a lil..."
Wow rude
@@FuriosasWarRig grow up. Child
this might be a stupid question but why doesn't he put something bowl shaped but smaller inside the bowl as he pours the resin to avoid having to fill the whole inside of the bowl and then carve it out?
I love this bowl. It's unusual and would certainly be a talking point when you can have visitors. Nice to see you back. Stay safe and well
I'm trying to think of crystalizing semi-solids that might interact interestingly with resin. Honey perhaps?
Honeycomb!
@@HeinousMoron ive done honey comb! It worked well!
Could you dye the shavings and then cast them to hopefully make a Smokey effect?
Oh, I'd be curious if that would work! Hope he sees this comment.
I really love your videos, watching for like 3 year. You're so creative and super good at making art. A sculptor
Somehow I love seeing the different shapes the resin shavings have.
My wife threw a bowl at me the other day by accident and my first thought was "I wonder if Peter Brown could turn these shards of devastation into a beautiful bowl encased bowl?" because; yo dawg, i heard you like bowls. so we put bowls in your bowls so you can bowl while you bowl. (i guess you cold also do a bowling ball so you can bowl while you bowl?)
@@Empika better question, how does one accidentilly throw a DESTRUCTIBLE bowl.
Turn the bowl fragments into a bowl. If it gets broken, turn the results into a bowling ball. Bowlception!
My brain is still trying to work around how many times you said the word bowl.
@@Jessica-224 Up to 11!
when making a bowl, especially with stuff that floats, couldn't you use a bowl inside to weigh down the resin/mixture? Kinda like a mold?
You'd use less popcorn, more to eat.
I totally thought he was going to nest a bowl inside of a bowl. I don't know if that would work but if so, it would waste a less resin. 🤷♀️
I like how it looks like you caught popcorn as it's popping in the air.
would've been a great idea to put unpopped kernels at the bottom
That's actually really pretty.
I expected the popcorn to shrivel, but you beat that.
Well done!
what a random recommendation from youtube. This was amazing. Nicely done man!
it looks like someone threw a ton of desiccated coconut all over your arms when you're turning it
The most important question: did it smell like popcorn while you were turning the bowl on the lathe?
*Throws the resin pore to the side*
RUclips Autocaption:
[Laughter]
Also RUclips autocaptions: a rainstorm is an applauding audience!
i’ve been a fan of your videos for so long, i LOVE your channel. don’t ever stop creating peter!! 💕💕💕💕
It would take a lot of corn, but I'd love to see unpopped "glass gem" popcorn. That specific type of corn is just so pretty. It'd make for a spectacular bowl
so excited when i saw you uploaded!!
ok this sounds weird but imagine a cheeseburger in resin, but each layer is (buns, patty, etc) dissasembled and cured in resin separeately and then put back together
So... It's a trap? A burger on which to bust your teeth?
Maybe have each part separated by a layer of clear resin and turn into an anatomy lesson on how to make the perfect burger?
I think the _real_ question is..
Is the bowl microwave safe?
Or will it pop?
If you make a bowl out of a microwave, will it be microwave safe?
Safe? No. not at all.
@@peterbrownwastaken 😂 Thanks for the disclaimer.
@@Mrich775, you're asking the right questions! 😄
Love love LOVE your content! I would love a video explaining the types of resin you use and why you choose the type you do for different projects! 😊
I think a bowl made from layers of different coloured corn seed would look cool. I would rather something like that as a popcorn bowl as you could have deeper sides.
Alternative Title: How to make fake snow.
I'm fairly certain you could tell people the salt and pepper look is solely resin shavings becoming one with you. I doubt any of us would be able to argue that fact.
Collaborate with Bobby duke
I agree. Really, there should just be 1 big ol' video collaboration with all the makers.
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Welcome back to no one asked and the video is actually cool. How about you watch it and maybe learn something instead of commenting something no one cares to see.
I just was looking fast at the thumbmail and thought:' Why would you eat popcorn with water?' But luckly is wasnt water :P
Sometimes I wish you'd do a house tour so we get to see where all of your creations end up.
Picturing Peter: " I am going (munch crunch) to make a po (crunch)p corn bowl (crunch munch).
But (crunch) I think I (munch munch) ate all the popcorn".
This would explain why it took him four years.
Now I wanna see starburts, or nerds.
I think that would be a neat bowl
Ooo! Or runts! The candy that's a bunch of fruit shapes!
Nerds!!!!
I could NOT possibly LOVE this bowl more!!! Dear Santa....
Crazy for that popcorn bowl!!! Loved watching the process! Fun!
Never clicked on something so fast.
You should put some of the popped corn in the vacuum pot, with the stabilizing resin. You might make perfect little popcorns that are hard as stone! Or, they could collapse and turn into mush. XD
I would eat my fresh popped popcorn in that actual popcorn bowl while watching a movie
Looked great! The solution for floating could be to over fill each layer with popcorn, above the resin line by an inch or two. Then put a plate or piece of ply of approx the right diameter for each layer on top and put something heavy on it. When removing from the pressure pot tip out the loose popcorn and repeat. Or actually better still pour resin on the loose excess and overfill again. Might work?!
Your videos really help relaxing my anxiety so. Just want to say. Thank you for making content, I really appreciate it. (Not that you'll see this but it's nice to put it out there) 💗 stay safe, stay wonderful, keep being you