@@SherryMoultonthe code doesn’t work with Black Friday sale just tried it says not valid with the order at Mo but was over£60 cheaper than Amazon and yes I’m in uk I have a ets results one that doesn’t work
Few points. 1) That is a toy. 10 minutes...or more to degass is from 1/4 to 1/2 of your resin's working time. Do yourself a favor, get an actual full sized vacuum pump unit, they take half the time (or less) to degass the same amount (and more) of resin. Which means you CAN use it with fast cure resin as well as any other kind you have. 2) They cost MUCH less and hold several times as many (and larger) cups if desired. Yes, they sell these units on Amazon. 3) Mix in your mica and colorants BEFORE degassing. What's the point of mixing bubbles BACK INTO the resin after degassing? And YES you can mix in your inclusions like dried flowers and then degass too. Make sure to use a cup at least 1/3 to 1/2 times larger to allow for bubbling from mixing things into the resin. Which you can do with an actual vacuum unit. They only caveats with the bigger units are that the real vacuum units take up a lot more room as there is a separate vacuum pump, hose, and a tank that looks like a large stock/spaghetti pot. They come in several sizes, from 1.5 to 5 gallon size. Most importantly, they are NOT automatic. You can't just push the button and walk away. I have a 3 gallon unit, which BTW costs 1/3 less than the Resiner's unit, and I love it. If you are only an occasional resin hobbyist making a few coasters or ornaments at a time the Resiner's unit may be sufficient. Otherwise, pay less, and get a vacuum degassing unit you can grow into with the capacity for doing as many coasters, ornaments and things like trays, bowls, trinket boxes, frames, etc. as your little resin loving heart desires.
Who knew how fascinating it would be to watch resin debubble. LMFAO and I’m being serious. Loved it
So glad you popped on to share with us. I’m always glad to see you. You’re such a joy to watch and very informative..😊❤
Xmas balls are beautiful with the holographic! Love the colour shades. Nice seeing you Sherry.
Viewing from the caribbean your chirstmas came out goregous a blessed thxgiving to you and yours sherry 🙏🙏
Great to see you back
Beautiful ornaments
Beautiful colors-love them. Happy Thanksgiving
Hahaha I love watching your videos you always seem to make me laugh don’t ever change.
Happy thanksgiving 🦃
Just bought the bubble Maxine off of Resiners. Between they'd black Friday sale, and your coupon code, i couldn't resist! Thank you Sherry+❤❤❤
Beautiful. Happy Thanksgiving
Pretty colors 😜😜😜
Pretty ornaments and was like watching a lava lamp. LOL
Very pretty and Happy Thanksgiving 🦃!
Happy Thanksgiving sherry ❤God bless
Love your videos
Very pretty…..hope you had a great Thanksgiving!!!!
❤❤Awesome 😊😊
I'D LOVE TO SEE THEM SEE THROUGH. LOVE TO YOU MY SWEET FRIEND ❤❤
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Sorry Sherry,but I can't seem to find the description box. I'd love to have one of the machines.
Thanks so much, and thanks for watching. The description box is sort of hidden. If you hit more after the title, it should pop up.😍
@@SherryMoultonthe code doesn’t work with Black Friday sale just tried it says not valid with the order at Mo but was over£60 cheaper than Amazon and yes I’m in uk I have a ets results one that doesn’t work
Few points. 1) That is a toy. 10 minutes...or more to degass is from 1/4 to 1/2 of your resin's working time. Do yourself a favor, get an actual full sized vacuum pump unit, they take half the time (or less) to degass the same amount (and more) of resin. Which means you CAN use it with fast cure resin as well as any other kind you have. 2) They cost MUCH less and hold several times as many (and larger) cups if desired. Yes, they sell these units on Amazon. 3) Mix in your mica and colorants BEFORE degassing. What's the point of mixing bubbles BACK INTO the resin after degassing? And YES you can mix in your inclusions like dried flowers and then degass too. Make sure to use a cup at least 1/3 to 1/2 times larger to allow for bubbling from mixing things into the resin. Which you can do with an actual vacuum unit. They only caveats with the bigger units are that the real vacuum units take up a lot more room as there is a separate vacuum pump, hose, and a tank that looks like a large stock/spaghetti pot. They come in several sizes, from 1.5 to 5 gallon size. Most importantly, they are NOT automatic. You can't just push the button and walk away. I have a 3 gallon unit, which BTW costs 1/3 less than the Resiner's unit, and I love it. If you are only an occasional resin hobbyist making a few coasters or ornaments at a time the Resiner's unit may be sufficient. Otherwise, pay less, and get a vacuum degassing unit you can grow into with the capacity for doing as many coasters, ornaments and things like trays, bowls, trinket boxes, frames, etc. as your little resin loving heart desires.
Sherry is this your video? Cuz I 'm getting it in Spanish not English speaking!!!!!!