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Yeah that is awesome i have been really wanting to know how to stabilize those and how to make resin epoxy scales thanks for the lesson great job they look amazing and great video 👍👍
Well done! Always a pleasure to watch your work. I like the clear look very much, I haven't seen that too often. I'm actually (hopefully) getting new video out tomorrow with a knife with something similar for handle.
Really cool. I may have to build a vacuum pot and try some of this. I saw post where somebody did this with pot scrubbing (scotch-brite?) pads. I've seen them in green and blue. Maybe there are other colors too. The blue turned out amazing with a unique, almost sparkly, look. Endless possibilities
Very well done brother!! Love the refrigerator vacuum pump! Made a one years ago like it for servicing A/C systems in vehicles. I’ve been looking at stabilizing and i think ill have to make another one instead of forking over the cash. Oh and if you need more pine cones i live in colorado I’d be happy to walk out to my yard and pic a few up for you! Great work as always!
The amber colored one is perfect! I'll be interested to see what you put them on... I'd probably make a nice camp chopper with a good sized handle so you can preserve as much of the cone as possible... plus it fits the theme.
(لا إله إلا الله وحده لا شريك له، له الملك وله الحمد، وهو على كل شيء قدير، سبحان الله، والحمد لله، ولا إله إلا الله، والله أكبر، ولا حول ولا قوة إلا بالله العلي العظيم، رب اغفر لي)
The skewering stick across the top was pure genius. I'm stealing that. Can you cut the resin blanks with a table saw, or will it chip out? I don't have a bandsaw and I'm loath to do it with a hand saw. My grandson sent me some pine cones he picked up in Florida (he's 3). I want to make him a knife with them for the scales.
I have a shit ton of tiny little baby pinecones that fall in my yard every year and have been fascinated with pinecones resin jewelry. Would it be possible to cut the cones prior to setting them in the resin? I'm just super reluctant to spend a buttload of money on the band saw and took I see many people using.
bellissimo! dal lato senza il cuore della pigna sembra quasi che le scaglie "volino". Non vedo l'ora di vedere cosa ne farai, anche se potresti tenerle benissimo anche così.
Heya. Whats the reason for stabilizing the pine cone since you covered em in resin? Will they fall apart when you saw them in half if you had not? Best regards
They look awesome, but warning, those tend to be somewhat brittle from everything I've seen. The resin is usually fine, but the pinecone isn't terribly strong.
Try some pearl ex in the resin. These are great but could be even better a splash of metallic or pearlescence in the Color. The clear translucent look leaves something to be desired and looks odd on knives IMO
So, I read through your comments and I think I'm still confused. I get why you put them in the oven, to dry them out. But then you placed them in something that looked like resin, but I never saw you put in the catalyst. You put it in the pressure pot and we watched how all the bubbles came out. But then you pulled them out of the pressure pot still dripping from whatever they were soaking in and wrapped them individually and put them back in the kiln. Whatever that was did harden up but you pulled off the solid part and now you put them in a resin I'm used to seeing. What I don't get is what was that first liquid and why did you do it that way? Sorry if this is a dumb question, I've just never seen resin done this way.
I tired it twice and both times i got huge air bubble holes... not sure why. It was fully submerged and the 2nd time i swirled it around to make sure it was completely covered in resin.
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knife handle ^^
Эхх жаль что ты не понимаеш русский я бы столько хотелбы тебе сказать
Do a handle pls
@@шарипмалламагомедов скажи мне)))
Great work and very beautiful
Do I find you have a half-circle of epoxy mixed with wood?
the blue and green one is my favorite, always great to see what other's minds come up with. Stunning, would be amazing as an Athame handle!
These are amazing!! Man I'm a woman and if I had all these tools and equipment I wouldn't sleep for days!!!
It truly seems like everything you touch turns to gold!!
Zenmasterme
hello
Yeah that is awesome i have been really wanting to know how to stabilize those and how to make resin epoxy scales thanks for the lesson great job they look amazing and great video 👍👍
Well done! Always a pleasure to watch your work. I like the clear look very much, I haven't seen that too often. I'm actually (hopefully) getting new video out tomorrow with a knife with something similar for handle.
THAT WAS SO MUCH FUN TO WATCH!!! LOVE THE SUPER FAST AND DANG THOSE THINGS LOOK COOL!
These scales with a Damascus knife would be a perfect match!
Your right
One of the most beautiful things i've ever seen, true art.
Really cool. I may have to build a vacuum pot and try some of this. I saw post where somebody did this with pot scrubbing (scotch-brite?) pads. I've seen them in green and blue. Maybe there are other colors too. The blue turned out amazing with a unique, almost sparkly, look. Endless possibilities
Wow, man! Those are beautiful. I really enjoy the look of the lack of center in the one blue and green one. Looks like hovering pedals. Great work!
Ooooo... I like the orange-purple scales the best. Good show man!
Very well done brother!! Love the refrigerator vacuum pump! Made a one years ago like it for servicing A/C systems in vehicles. I’ve been looking at stabilizing and i think ill have to make another one instead of forking over the cash. Oh and if you need more pine cones i live in colorado I’d be happy to walk out to my yard and pic a few up for you! Great work as always!
Wowza gorgeous , could make a mood night lamp out of those , no need for lava lamps after seeing those !
Neat! Those would be killer scales for a straight razor. Thanks for sharing!
Smacky Gamer
hi
Im so glad you slowed it down at 3:16 haha i was hoping for a big chunk to come out, great vid!
That big chunk of plastic coming off the pinecone was so satisfying for some reason.
That was tree sap
@@aprilcory3815
Oh, that makes sense. I was wondering what that was. I watched the vid on mute maybe that's why I didn't know lol.
Cant beleive you bought pine cones!
@Mike N. yeah but they can probably find some pine *trees* if they try.
@Mike N. I can confirm .this is true an sucks ass 8'(
@@mgtowanonymous3120 Man, my back yard seems so much more valuable now, lol.
I've never seen anything better than your micarta...until now. You are the best craftsman on yt! Greetings from Poland
Amazing video bro! I love your projects! They push us to new heights of what we feel capable of...
nice 3d printed silicone holder box. that's pretty neat, bet you thought i wasn't gonna notice
That looks fuging craaazy!
Damn dude nice work.
A very instructive video always wondered how stabilised wood was made. Now I know, great job.
The amber colored one is perfect! I'll be interested to see what you put them on... I'd probably make a nice camp chopper with a good sized handle so you can preserve as much of the cone as possible... plus it fits the theme.
(لا إله إلا الله وحده لا شريك له، له الملك وله الحمد، وهو على كل شيء قدير، سبحان الله، والحمد لله، ولا إله إلا الله، والله أكبر، ولا حول ولا قوة إلا بالله العلي العظيم، رب اغفر لي)
I don't know what you would use those for, but dang, those look amazing
Knife scales
Those turned out great. What type of knife will you be putting them on?
Thank you my friend! Have no idea yet 😂
@@BlackBeardProjects , it can only be a knife of total baddassery from our infamous creator! That's just a given...
Orange ones because of the tree that drops resin
Came out look in great. Since they are not opaque I would put liners behind them.
Amish Outlaw great idea.
👏👏beautiful my friend, congratulations
I stabilize the cones with red-dyed resin. The cross-section of such a pine cone looks brilliant, something like flames! Regards!
The skewering stick across the top was pure genius. I'm stealing that. Can you cut the resin blanks with a table saw, or will it chip out? I don't have a bandsaw and I'm loath to do it with a hand saw. My grandson sent me some pine cones he picked up in Florida (he's 3). I want to make him a knife with them for the scales.
That’s sick I don’t understand the process but love the outcome
Awesome video. Very informative and interesting. I love the way you show the steps you take. Thank you.
I've just bought myself an amazing t-shirt 👕😁
Best video yet thanks ya'll!!!
Those are very nice, cool idea and great execution!
I have a shit ton of tiny little baby pinecones that fall in my yard every year and have been fascinated with pinecones resin jewelry. Would it be possible to cut the cones prior to setting them in the resin? I'm just super reluctant to spend a buttload of money on the band saw and took I see many people using.
They really are quite beautiful
Excellent job !!!!!!! Looks amazing !!!!!!!! Thanks so match !!!!!!!😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😇😇😇🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗
The sneezing at 8:39 is so cute lol bless you
What a wonderful pot
Brilliant result and absolutely unique 👍
Once you saw the block in half doesn't it expose the actual fiber of the pinecone and you would need to add more resin to cover that??
Cool idea! Making at height 👍
I hope we get to see these used!
and if the knife had some engraving, matching these scales, that would be very cool.
would you use a liner next to the tang so you couldn't see it through the scales
Awesome informational educational video experience Y'alls God Bless Ya 🙏
Great work but what is the device used in 5.52 minutes Is it intended to dry the Ibuski
cool effect, could you also share a link to the smaller mold you use? 16.5x7.5 cm (6.5x2.9 in)
I used to study biology, this video gives me so many ideas !
Did you make the pressure pot to for casting the scales?Good job.
bellissimo! dal lato senza il cuore della pigna sembra quasi che le scaglie "volino". Non vedo l'ora di vedere cosa ne farai, anche se potresti tenerle benissimo anche così.
se aprecia un muy buen trabajo, creativo, interesante, me encanta!!!Saludos desde Buenos Aires, Argentina!!!
Wow! That’s pretty awesome 👏 ThankYou for sharing 😊
I’m sorry, it is a wonderful piece of art, but if I may ask, what is it use for?
Scale is used for handles like knifes.
julius stacy ohh, thank you
try mixing some mica powder into your resin? would add some shininess and zest
Great stuff! One question though. Why using a pressure pot with the coloured resin? Why not using a vacuum as well?
What are these used for? Decoration?
Nice save on the repour .strain everything..thanks for the upload..
Beautiful😘we want more...
Really awesome! Could they be used as knife handles?
Nice pink box...and drug scale 😮
Baked Pine Cones, my favorite.
What did you do to the pine cones? What was that machine?
Just keep in mind that it’s very hard to pick things up without your thumbs!
Was there reason you but in the kiln? Just to be sure they where dry?
Hi what do you use as a dye for the resin ?? Would it be possible to know where you ordered it ??
Yet more beautiful work thank you for posting
Those turned out pretty awesome. Perhaps a fence for your bandsaw might save you some time in the sanding process
Jeffrey Restrepo
hi
U r a genius. I am so impressed to say the least
Just curious but is it redundant to use both stabilizer and epoxy or is it make a big difference? While in vacume
Heya. Whats the reason for stabilizing the pine cone since you covered em in resin? Will they fall apart when you saw them in half if you had not? Best regards
They end up a different consistency and polishing differently than the epoxy. If that makes sense.
They look awesome, but warning, those tend to be somewhat brittle from everything I've seen. The resin is usually fine, but the pinecone isn't terribly strong.
Very nice one dude.. tq for sharing this video
Try some pearl ex in the resin. These are great but could be even better a splash of metallic or pearlescence in the Color. The clear translucent look leaves something to be desired and looks odd on knives IMO
Those are amazing! Well done sir!
So, I read through your comments and I think I'm still confused. I get why you put them in the oven, to dry them out. But then you placed them in something that looked like resin, but I never saw you put in the catalyst. You put it in the pressure pot and we watched how all the bubbles came out. But then you pulled them out of the pressure pot still dripping from whatever they were soaking in and wrapped them individually and put them back in the kiln. Whatever that was did harden up but you pulled off the solid part and now you put them in a resin I'm used to seeing.
What I don't get is what was that first liquid and why did you do it that way? Sorry if this is a dumb question, I've just never seen resin done this way.
It's a stabilizing resin, he puts it in a vacuum to get the air out and the resin in, then, in the oven to cure it.
I tired it twice and both times i got huge air bubble holes... not sure why. It was fully submerged and the 2nd time i swirled it around to make sure it was completely covered in resin.
Wonderful. The best thing i have seen ❤️
Dang ! Those look slick !
What did he do putting the resin dish into a pot with meter?vaccumed?Does it stiffen when u vaccum resin?
Oh wow, i absolutely adore these. Thank you.
Nice work!
yer gettin it! keep it up brother!
Olá tudo bem,essas peças da pra fazer cabo de 🔪 facas?
hello where did you get the pressure pot from? never seen one like that
That looks awesome!
Oh man, you are really creative. I like this!
I've seen that the pine cone handles are very brittle & prone to break apart.
Those are gorgeous
All be damed, That"s cool. Never seen it before.
Very Cool indeed, Well Done !!!!
Very Nice job My friend
Did you make this pink mold by yourself?
So what did your total time take to do? And what was cost of project?
Really nice, clever👍
Those would make some beautiful stained glass windows next to a beautiful wood carved door.
muito bom !!! parabêns, só não entendi o que teve que fazer com a pinha antes
creio que tirou humidade e o ar pra ñ formar bolhas na resina
Queria saber qual o primeiro produto que ele usou.
Блин, так то красиво. Можно экспериментировать, что угодно в эпоксидке топить.
Ага!! Любимую тещу!!! А потом распилить пополам!!! Красиво будет!😉
Those are pretty sweet scales man! You need to make a bushcraft knife now!
You could use a few LEDs at the bottom to use these as a night lamp.
Or maybe even install LEDs all around a frame and frame them.