(518)🔨🥛🦺 MAKE YOUR OWN CRUSHED GLASS 🔨🥛🦺 For Resin Art and Geodes with Sandra Lett 073120

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  • @Sunshine-n1n
    @Sunshine-n1n 4 года назад +10

    As easy as glass breaks when you don’t want it to I was really surprised at how hard it was to break up. Thank you for the tutorial.

    • @SandraLett
      @SandraLett  4 года назад

      Yes... right? I guess because they are condensed into a smaller harder shape... Thank goodness for the flatter side!

  • @redtaylor4936
    @redtaylor4936 3 года назад +3

    Thank you,because ive been looking for crushed glass for two day's. It's very expensive for the amount you get

    • @SandraLett
      @SandraLett  3 года назад

      Thank you! Just be careful.... keep the heat on medium or so and watch them. I have burned a few sets...lol and make sure to cover the glass pebbles with a towel or something and glasses or safety glasses since you are hammering on glass. I put the flat side down of the glass pebble.... makes it easier

  • @bumblebee6594
    @bumblebee6594 11 дней назад +1

    Tried this and it didn't come out any good. It just crushed it and it had lost it's shine and was dull and horrible looking. Disappointing.

    • @SandraLett
      @SandraLett  9 дней назад

      I am wondering if it was the true glass pebbles. They are extremely hard and very hard to crush to really small pieces. Also wondering if you heated them too high for too long

  • @GinaBeana_Tootsie
    @GinaBeana_Tootsie 4 года назад +4

    Wow when you said you made your own glass I was like what? Ty for this it seems gratifying 🔨 you had me at hammer lol 😆💜💕

    • @SandraLett
      @SandraLett  4 года назад +1

      LOL... Well it is really as cheap and you have way more options with colors! LOL

  • @DCogsdil
    @DCogsdil 3 года назад +3

    Get the clear ones n do your instructions above then add to a disposable cup n add 5-10 drops of alcohol ink. And you can have many different colors. Metallic alcohol ink takes a lot of drops like 50-60 to get the desired color. Then lay it out on a paper towel to dry. Then you can add them to paintings or resin pieces. Toodles debs from Texas-the magenta is gorgeous!!

  • @karendykenga3724
    @karendykenga3724 4 года назад +4

    I never would have thought to use those beads and certainly wouldn't have thought to heat them up. That's genius lol. Thank you again for sharing!! 🤗💜

    • @SandraLett
      @SandraLett  4 года назад

      Thank you Karen.. I just searched on RUclips and watched a few creators try different methods and decided to make a short video for those that follow me to help them along their journey too!

  • @MommaBearsCorner
    @MommaBearsCorner Год назад +1

    dont really need that plastic. most likely what making it harder. Just try it without the plastic and make sure the cloth is smooth over it. then you hit directly to them, but it's covered just enough to stay in place. if you use a plastic strainer after, you can separate the big pieces vs the fine pieces. then you can use both in different projects.

  • @rebeccamd7903
    @rebeccamd7903 4 года назад +3

    I never thought to heat the glass then put it in ice water. 🤦🏻‍♀️
    Such a simple, effective idea! Thank you!!!!

    • @SandraLett
      @SandraLett  4 года назад

      Thanks. Just wear safety glasses when breaking it

  • @angeladonohoe1935
    @angeladonohoe1935 4 месяца назад +1

    The very fine glass can be used in other delicate projects ,practice ,be patient ❤

  • @narutoouzumaki6143
    @narutoouzumaki6143 Год назад +1

    Love this but aren't they sharp to work with? And maybe you can use a macaroni strainer and shake out all the smaller pieces

    • @SandraLett
      @SandraLett  Год назад

      No actually they are not that sharp at all...

  • @1966bustabeat
    @1966bustabeat 7 месяцев назад +1

    You can also boil them and drop them in ice water. They’ll shatter easily

    • @SandraLett
      @SandraLett  7 месяцев назад

      Thanks for the tip!

  • @sangyall
    @sangyall Год назад +1

    I would've put the glass in the plastic first, then wrapped it in a towel ti avoid glass shards in the towel

    • @SandraLett
      @SandraLett  Год назад

      It shredded the towel, and I think the plastic would have been shredded too, either way! LOL

  • @wandamuse6853
    @wandamuse6853 2 года назад +2

    I just started a month ago and decided to make my own crushed glass. After I cracked them with a hammer outside, I used to different size colanders to get large and medium size piece. I used a fine strainer to get rid of the sand-liked glass.

    • @SandraLett
      @SandraLett  2 года назад +1

      Thanks Wanda.. great advice!

  • @saltlifegull4091
    @saltlifegull4091 3 года назад +2

    Wow, Sandra, super video! I've got a lot of old glass wear (dishes, glasses, etc), should I just crush it with a hammer or heat it up first and use ice water? LOVE IT! Thanks from subscriber in Florida

    • @SandraLett
      @SandraLett  3 года назад

      Well the glass pebbles are very dense and thick. You have to heat and ice bath to crack it inside. It will hardly break unless you lay flat side down. Domed side down is almost impossible. Also. Most of the crushed pieces are not sharp like broken shards of glass. So if you were to try. Cover it with something and wear safety glasses. I do that anyway. But you can try it and see before heating. Etc. The pebbles just work well for the size you need for resin when crushed

  • @pamelaneibuhr6959
    @pamelaneibuhr6959 4 года назад +3

    I think the fine dust would be cool in resin, try it!

    • @SandraLett
      @SandraLett  4 года назад

      I am sure it would be too.... I will eventually get down to the dust!

  • @divyaofficial3977
    @divyaofficial3977 12 дней назад +1

    Can we use any type of glass ?

    • @SandraLett
      @SandraLett  9 дней назад

      It cannot be acrylic (which is plastic). Must be glass. Look for glass filler

  • @sissyflores719
    @sissyflores719 5 дней назад +1

    How long and how height heat do you use

    • @SandraLett
      @SandraLett  3 дня назад

      @@sissyflores719 medium or so heat for about 15 minutes

  • @Art.0606
    @Art.0606 Год назад +1

    Would microwaving the glass work?

    • @SandraLett
      @SandraLett  Год назад +1

      Definitely NO! You might blow up your microwave. It is glass

    • @Art.0606
      @Art.0606 Год назад +1

      @@SandraLett true, haha my bad

  • @KeyserTheRedBeard
    @KeyserTheRedBeard 2 года назад +1

    amazing content Sandra Lett. I broke the thumbs up on your video. Always keep up the exceptional work.

    • @SandraLett
      @SandraLett  2 года назад

      Thank you so much! Hope your thumb heals!!! Lol

  • @mrsflowers2198
    @mrsflowers2198 3 года назад +2

    Use a strainer to remove the small pieces

  • @lifeeverythingchannel6873
    @lifeeverythingchannel6873 Год назад +1

    Ur vidoes makes my life i was finding to how to make this and i found u... love u so much

    • @SandraLett
      @SandraLett  Год назад

      Awesome. Just be safe. Wear goggles or glasses

  • @angeladonohoe1935
    @angeladonohoe1935 4 месяца назад +1

    Just use a sieve

  • @dianaforbes6679
    @dianaforbes6679 3 года назад +1

    Growing up in the 70s my Mom used to bake marbles. The created a crackle inside. Sometimes they broke up too.

  • @lauriewilson4741
    @lauriewilson4741 2 года назад +1

    Ty

  • @sandiguinnartescape
    @sandiguinnartescape 4 года назад +1

    Thank you for saying how long you heat the glass. Really appreciate that and I’m subscribing.

    • @SandraLett
      @SandraLett  4 года назад

      Thanks for the sub Sandi! Good luck with the glass... I have discovered that just banging on one pebble at a time is actually faster!

  • @saltlifegull4091
    @saltlifegull4091 4 года назад +1

    Loved it! Great video, thanks for sharing:)) You're pretty humorous also.

  • @cynthiawilson8294
    @cynthiawilson8294 4 года назад +1

    Those fine pieces will look beautiful in resin, too. What if you lightly sprayed some mirror paint on a small batch & see if it looks pretty?

    • @SandraLett
      @SandraLett  4 года назад

      Thank you... I may try that at some point... even just come crystal clear ones with a little gold on them would be beautiful too... the best of both worlds either way

  • @KMF3
    @KMF3 2 года назад +1

    Make sure you have glass that is colored all the way thru and not painted on top or bottom

    • @SandraLett
      @SandraLett  2 года назад +1

      Yes, I've discovered that

  • @userenvy
    @userenvy Год назад +1

    Awesome! Idk thats how its done. Im over here with a dang gone mallet! Lol

  • @juneribbons5196
    @juneribbons5196 3 года назад +1

    Wouldn't the really fine pieces be like colored German Glitter Glass ?

    • @SandraLett
      @SandraLett  3 года назад

      Its different.. it almost becomes like a dust. It is not shards

  • @LK-pb4no
    @LK-pb4no 4 года назад +1

    Sandra...I think that powdered glass will look really nice in art resin for a different type of effect. That colour was so beautiful. Thanks for this tutorial as I had no idea that you can crush it like this. Boy it’s a great way to let your frustrations out. 😝

    • @SandraLett
      @SandraLett  4 года назад

      LOL it actually does better when you do a light tap on each individual piece... !

  • @cherylwalrath-duran2996
    @cherylwalrath-duran2996 4 года назад +1

    That was super interesting, Sandra! Thank you. Hugs ~Cheryl

    • @SandraLett
      @SandraLett  4 года назад

      Glad you enjoyed it Cheryl

  • @letsgetcreativediy43
    @letsgetcreativediy43 3 года назад +1

    Good idea dear 👍
    برافو
    I will do that and then try a project with it on my channel
    ⚘😊

    • @SandraLett
      @SandraLett  3 года назад

      Thanks! Be careful!

    • @letsgetcreativediy43
      @letsgetcreativediy43 3 года назад

      @@SandraLett yes specially if u have a diabatic family member ... true let me hold of on that 😊⚘

  • @KMF3
    @KMF3 2 года назад +1

    Put on the cement floor to not damage your counter or regular floor

    • @SandraLett
      @SandraLett  2 года назад +1

      I do it out in the garage

  • @valerieoberleexec-artist
    @valerieoberleexec-artist 3 года назад +1

    Great info! As always of course. thank you Sandra!

    • @SandraLett
      @SandraLett  3 года назад

      Thank you Valerie... keep an eye on it and shuffle it around in the frying pan like we used to do popcorn back in the day... You don't just wanting it sitting still and keep on medium. Don't go too high on heat. I burnt a pan of gems by letting it sit and walking off and leaving it... lol

  • @Kreative_Rainbow
    @Kreative_Rainbow 4 года назад +1

    Thank you for showing us this method!!! ❤

  • @datkraziechic
    @datkraziechic 3 года назад +1

    Are you putting any water in the pan when you heat them? I tried this today and my pan started to burn. 😞

    • @SandraLett
      @SandraLett  3 года назад +2

      No... but I have seen someone on youtube boil them in water too. I have a couple of frying pans. The better quality one that is heavier works better... Do not put the temperature on high. Just medium or so. Also, I made the mistake one time of buying acrylic gems instead of glass. They burned and turned brown! LOL... I had to turn the oven overhead fan on with the glass and like I said, medium heat.... and maybe keep an eye on it... I think it really depends on the pan. The only thing too is... I would not use a pan you normally cook with if you plan on doing this a lot. Have a particular pan for heating your glass gems only. I hope this helps... then you chunk them into the ice bath til you see small cracks and proceed from there. I have learned it is easier to break them one gem at a time. It will tear up a towel or ziploc bags, FYI...

    • @datkraziechic
      @datkraziechic 3 года назад +1

      @@SandraLett thank you so much!! I was using a pan I don’t use a lot but wanted to make sure I didn’t miss a step. 😊

    • @SandraLett
      @SandraLett  3 года назад +1

      @@datkraziechic Mine is a frying pan where you can lay the gems out flat and medium heat and kind of shuffle it around like the old fashioned way we used to do pop corn

  • @hellokitty4519
    @hellokitty4519 2 года назад

    Can I do this with acrylic gems ? They won't melt on heat ? They don't stick to the pan ??

    • @SandraLett
      @SandraLett  2 года назад +1

      They need to be glass.. acrylic will not work

    • @hellokitty4519
      @hellokitty4519 2 года назад

      @@SandraLett how can I crush acrylic gems into smaller pieces ?

    • @SandraLett
      @SandraLett  2 года назад +1

      @@hellokitty4519 Well, not sure you can. I melted a batch. They burn and discolor with the heat. Because they are super condensed, I'm not sure you can break them. Only way I can think is to sandwich them between a towel and try a hammer or mallet. But not sure that will work since they are not heated and cooled to cause the inner breaking.

  • @farhanamim6786
    @farhanamim6786 3 года назад +1

    Have anyone tried? Is it really became nice?

    • @SandraLett
      @SandraLett  3 года назад +1

      I tried it and showed it to you. Yes it is nice

    • @farhanamim6786
      @farhanamim6786 3 года назад +1

      Thank you🥰

    • @farhanamim6786
      @farhanamim6786 3 года назад +1

      I came here to thank you...i tried it today and it turned out nice..

    • @SandraLett
      @SandraLett  3 года назад +1

      @@farhanamim6786 Awesome!

  • @polskiisapegasus6062
    @polskiisapegasus6062 3 года назад +1

    If you heat and ice the glass twice, will you end up with smaller chunks since there will be more cracks?

    • @SandraLett
      @SandraLett  3 года назад

      Thanks! I will try that next time!