Beautiful. I turn resin blanks for pens and handles. I'm saving your video because I want to try this. I didn't realize how inexpensive the glass turning thing was. Keep up the nice videos.
Beautiful glasses! This is an excellent tutorial! I watched it twice to make sure I can follow your instructions to try to make my own. I have one small suggestion, the music is a little loud compared to your voice volume.
Thank you glad you enjoyed it. Hope you got a good result. Yes unfortunately I can’t change the music volume now. I have just started this video editing journey so appreciate feedback to help improve.
Hi not recommended as it gets too hot in dishwasher and could soften the resin. My husband has accidentally put mine in there (told him 100x not too lol) and they have been okay.
Beautiful!! The resin seems to be a little thicker than I've ever seen. Is that because of the kind you're using? or did you let it sit and thicken before applying? Thicker seems to be better for this.
I apply a good amount of resin over the glass and I always warm my resin first in a heated bath so it flows easily. You don’t want it too thick though. When it’s all on the glass I gently heat it with heat gun - it thins it out nicely and a the excess runs off. Don’t overheat it or you will lose your design. It’s a balance that you will get with a few practices to get just the right thickness for your project.
@@michelleelle4622 hi I do sit my resin in warm bath before using as it can get very cold here and the resin can be thicker. It gets thinner when I gently heat it on the glass. The finished resin layer on the glass is nice and thin.
Thank you so much for the detailed video, I have been practicing with doing wine glasses for a couple of weeks, trying to get ready for a fall show coming up, this will help me so much, since coastal is pretty much all I am taking! I need to find some foam like what you have to fit my turners, something better than what came with it. Can you tell me where you got your foam? Thank you!
Hi you can use the foam plumbers use for pipe cladding. Or I use the long foam swimming noodle is great has a hole in it also and is very cheap you can cut it up in different sizes.
I have been experimenting on the stemless glasses and for some reason a bubble of resin forms on the bottom. Any suggestions how to prevent this from happening? Thank you
Hi you need to take some resin off when you are blending with the spatula. You can also take the bubble off in first couple of hours and then just reheat the base to smooth it out. I have a video on making ceramic diffuser vases that show how I scrape the excess resin off. Hope that helps
@@joannemerriner2407 most machines come with the foam. You can buy extra foam from Amazon or you can use pipe lagging foam from plumbing supply shop. Also I use kids foam noodle for swimming it can be cut into sizes you want very inexpensive.
I leave my machine turning over night in a warm room so that the resin is touch dry and ready to remove. Once design has started to cure on glass after approx 2 hrs it doesn’t change much more in design.
@noreenknight and any other viewer, while this channel owner learns about editing- a thought to try is to do two things: 1. Turn ON RUclips subtitles/captions that seem to follow quite well what is being said. 2. Then turn off or down the volume so there isn't a music distraction. That should help as this creative lady needs patience while developing editing skills. Kindness goes far❤❤❤ for us all.
I have been experimenting on the stemless glasses and for some reason a bubble of resin forms on the bottom. Any suggestions how to prevent this from happening? Thank you
hi you can wipe off some of the excess resin as it may be too thick. If you get build up of resin on the bottom of your glass just use a stick or spatula to scrape the blob off - you can do this for a couple of hours of turning while the resin is still sticky but use a heat gun to smooth it off again. Check that your glasses or tumblers are also level when turning as the resin might be gravitating to the bottom. I just posted a short video making little ceramic reed diffuser vases that I use similar process but you will see me wiping some of the resin off when I am spreading it to take the excess off. happy resining
Simply gorgeous glasses
Thank you
Your glasses are beautiful! Thank you for showing us how to do them! Good project for me to try myself
Thank you - hope you enjoy making them
These turned out beautifully. Thank you for Sharing
thank you I enjoy making them.
Thank-you for the very well detailed instructions 🎨 💕
Thank you
Thank you for your video! It helped me a lot when making my wine glasses :)
You are so welcome - I enjoy making them.
Thanks for sharing this idea, they look spectacular!😀
Glad you like them!
Sooooo pretty!! I dont have your patience!😊 Glad you do❤
thank you
Beautiful. I turn resin blanks for pens and handles. I'm saving your video because I want to try this. I didn't realize how inexpensive the glass turning thing was. Keep up the nice videos.
Thank you I hope to post a lot more useful videos - I will do one soon on using the turner for wooden spoons which is similar to yours pens.
@@starfishdesign_nz Looking forward to it 🙂
Thank you for the share. Absolutely beautiful ❤
thank you
Very beautiful
Thank you
Beautiful glasses! This is an excellent tutorial! I watched it twice to make sure I can follow your instructions to try to make my own. I have one small suggestion, the music is a little loud compared to your voice volume.
Thank you glad you enjoyed it. Hope you got a good result. Yes unfortunately I can’t change the music volume now. I have just started this video editing journey so appreciate feedback to help improve.
Great tutorial
Thank you
These are beautiful, can they go in the dishwasher or hand wash?
Hi not recommended as it gets too hot in dishwasher and could soften the resin. My husband has accidentally put mine in there (told him 100x not too lol) and they have been okay.
Beautiful!! The resin seems to be a little thicker than I've ever seen. Is that because of the kind you're using? or did you let it sit and thicken before applying? Thicker seems to be better for this.
I apply a good amount of resin over the glass and I always warm my resin first in a heated bath so it flows easily. You don’t want it too thick though. When it’s all on the glass I gently heat it with heat gun - it thins it out nicely and a the excess runs off. Don’t overheat it or you will lose your design. It’s a balance that you will get with a few practices to get just the right thickness for your project.
I noticed the same. It is very thick when she first mixes
@@michelleelle4622 hi I do sit my resin in warm bath before using as it can get very cold here and the resin can be thicker. It gets thinner when I gently heat it on the glass. The finished resin layer on the glass is nice and thin.
@@starfishdesign_nz what do you mean a warm bath?
Thank you so much for the detailed video, I have been practicing with doing wine glasses for a couple of weeks, trying to get ready for a fall show coming up, this will help me so much, since coastal is pretty much all I am taking! I need to find some foam like what you have to fit my turners, something better than what came with it. Can you tell me where you got your foam? Thank you!
Hi you can use the foam plumbers use for pipe cladding. Or I use the long foam swimming noodle is great has a hole in it also and is very cheap you can cut it up in different sizes.
Gorgeous 😍
thank you
Hello Can you tell what brand of blown gun you using what is the amp size?
Thank you
Hi I use a ryobi heat gun 2000W with small nozzle attachment.
I have been experimenting on the stemless glasses and for some reason a bubble of resin forms on the bottom. Any suggestions how to prevent this from happening? Thank you
Hi you need to take some resin off when you are blending with the spatula. You can also take the bubble off in first couple of hours and then just reheat the base to smooth it out. I have a video on making ceramic diffuser vases that show how I scrape the excess resin off. Hope that helps
Guuuaaaauuu ❤😮🎉🎉
Thank you
Beautiful. What brand of Tumbler turner did you use
Hi Ihave some from MiLefo brand(Amazon.com) as well as unbranded ones from Resin Art NZ. All have been very reliable and are quiet.
Where would I find the foam to hold the glasses? Please.
@@joannemerriner2407 most machines come with the foam. You can buy extra foam from Amazon or you can use pipe lagging foam from plumbing supply shop. Also I use kids foam noodle for swimming it can be cut into sizes you want very inexpensive.
How long is the tumble machine left on to run once the resin patternation meets your satisfaction please?
I leave my machine turning over night in a warm room so that the resin is touch dry and ready to remove. Once design has started to cure on glass after approx 2 hrs it doesn’t change much more in design.
@@starfishdesign_nz Thank you so much for that! I love what you do. 🙃
Where did you get the tumbler Turing machines please 🙏
Hi there I use either Milefo cup turner from Amazon.com or Resin Art NZ cup turners. Both very good.
Hola que resina es ?para hacer las copas
She used Art Cote Resin from Just Resin
thank you yes I use all Just Resin Australia resins and pigments
Ok thank you so kindly to respond back to me.
Steff
great demo but your music is very distracting to trying to hear you tallk.
Thanks for the feedback. I am just leaning to edit and present these videos will make softer music next time definitely .
Jeeez Noreen. Your comment comes off as very rude
@noreenknight and any other viewer, while this channel owner learns about editing- a thought to try is to do two things: 1. Turn ON RUclips subtitles/captions that seem to follow quite well what is being said. 2. Then turn off or down the volume so there isn't a music distraction.
That should help as this creative lady needs patience while developing editing skills.
Kindness goes far❤❤❤ for us all.
I have been experimenting on the stemless glasses and for some reason a bubble of resin forms on the bottom. Any suggestions how to prevent this from happening? Thank you
hi you can wipe off some of the excess resin as it may be too thick. If you get build up of resin on the bottom of your glass just use a stick or spatula to scrape the blob off - you can do this for a couple of hours of turning while the resin is still sticky but use a heat gun to smooth it off again. Check that your glasses or tumblers are also level when turning as the resin might be gravitating to the bottom. I just posted a short video making little ceramic reed diffuser vases that I use similar process but you will see me wiping some of the resin off when I am spreading it to take the excess off. happy resining
@@starfishdesign_nz thank you for responding so quickly.
Can get the lacing are you adding oil?