So just the vacuum and release of pressure was enough to place the dye and resin all the way in. If the wood was thicker I think it would need some pressure chamber after the vacuum.
Hi, nice results there. Wonder if these stabilized woods are food safe _ Planning a butcherblock cuttingboard and infusing with colour is tempting. But is it safe For knife handles and such I see no problem :) Hope to hear from you, have a nice day. TR
Hey, nice project as always ;) I thought about stabilizing myself aswell for a long time. May you post the link to the resin you used in the discription maybe? :) Regards from germany :)
I know you commented this about a year ago, but here is a good stabilizing resin from Germany: www.harzspezialisten.de/umweltfreundliches-infiltrationsharz or if you want to buy a set with a vacuum pump and chamber: www.harzspezialisten.de/Set_Vakuum_Stabilisieren
@@davidostertag7689 Hey, thank you very much for your reply. I am still doing this, so any recommendation is appreciated :) I will have a Look tomorrow! :)
Have you ever tried dying wood, adding color in vacuum, without stabilizing it (so using water instead of resin)? Did the color penetrate to the center or only on the surface?
Great video. Like lots of the other commenters I’d love to know whether the resin you used was Cactus Juice or something else. Cactus Juice is great but it’s so expensive here in Europe and I’ve not been able to source al alternative.
The resin used is Metyl Metacrylate MMA. That is the methyl ester of methacrylic acid (MAA), it is a monomer produced on a large scale for the production of poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA). this resin should be activated before use by means of Metly Etyl Ketone Peroxide (MEKP) at 0.1 % wich is the same activator used for polyester resin. I hope this will be usefull for you.
@@calderon4128According to what I understood, the resin is PMMA, I was researching and in my country I don't think there is that one, what else could I use?
Wow it's fantastic!!! Can you say to me if i also can use water color and if the process is the same? I would paint but not doing it in hours for 1 piece!!! Thank you ;)
Vacuum does a better job, first it removed the air from inside the wood and then when pressure is restored any spot that previously had air is now soaked with the resin and the dye, of course the bigger the wood the more time you need for this. Pressure does something similar but it doesn't remove the air, it compresses it and the resin can penetrate the wood, once you restore the pressure to normal some of the resin might be pushed out by the air that is still in the wood.
Would you be so kind to make a detailed video and pass a list of the materials you used, so much the resin, what kind of resin is the time in emptiness you do and all the details please. thank you congratulations.
Hooch, this is a sequel to his knife-making video. At the end of that one he promised us he would show us how he stabilized the wood for the handles of his knives.
This question has been asked by many people, but it is obvious that the author keeps this sacred secret ... The man just wants to share his joy with the audience.
Be careful.. Someone might be able to tell what kind of polymer you are using.. I see many people have asked.. Don't know why you are making videos if you don't put that kind of info in your notes area.. Bye..
I do not know how for others, but I do not like the look of such a tree, I love the natural color. And then I watched the test video after such stabilization - the tree becomes very fragile. Why so much time and money spent if the tree is perfectly stabilized by coating linseed oil.
I just spent 6 minutes of my life watching a dude make colored wood, and it was fantastic.
Holy moly, this is awesome! I had no idea this existed.
It's really special to see what you do. Congratulations
So just the vacuum and release of pressure was enough to place the dye and resin all the way in. If the wood was thicker I think it would need some pressure chamber after the vacuum.
Respect from Egypt man
Really nice job, man! And the wood is much more beautiful this way! 😃
Прикольно, я не думал, что дерево "насквозь" можно покрасить))) Молодец!!
Wow what a great idea.
That seems like a great deal of work and a lot of equipment. Can pressure coloured hardwoods be purchased in blocks and vaneers ?
Got to love that Cactus Juice.
Awesome :) Definetly going to try this one
I love your work!
Very pretty. Nice job!
Nicely done, thank you for sharing!
I am really learning a lot from you!
That's real nice. I love the colours! What's it gonna be used for? Knife handles?
Thanks! Yes, handles of knives and other tools. I will leave a few of them for an colorful project
Crazy what you can do with an old stump. Noce
Hi, nice results there. Wonder if these stabilized woods are food safe _ Planning a butcherblock cuttingboard and infusing with colour is tempting.
But is it safe
For knife handles and such I see no problem :)
Hope to hear from you, have a nice day.
TR
Amazing job 👍👋What kind of pigment did you put in cactus water, what is its name and brand?
Pretty Cool process !!!!!
Great job 👍
Is this what is used to make pen blanks or anything similar, in that matter?
Perfect work!👍
Hey, nice project as always ;)
I thought about stabilizing myself aswell for a long time.
May you post the link to the resin you used in the discription maybe? :)
Regards from germany :)
I know you commented this about a year ago, but here is a good stabilizing resin from Germany: www.harzspezialisten.de/umweltfreundliches-infiltrationsharz
or if you want to buy a set with a vacuum pump and chamber: www.harzspezialisten.de/Set_Vakuum_Stabilisieren
@@davidostertag7689 Hey, thank you very much for your reply. I am still doing this, so any recommendation is appreciated :)
I will have a Look tomorrow! :)
Why are people on the internet constantly demonstrating their favorite techniques of cutting their fingers off with a table saw? It boggles the mind.
Dobra robota. Jaką żywyce używasz? Cactus?
Have you ever tried dying wood, adding color in vacuum, without stabilizing it (so using water instead of resin)? Did the color penetrate to the center or only on the surface?
Please do one of your classic knifes with a green handle :)
Looks fantastic! Knife handles?
Great video. Like lots of the other commenters I’d love to know whether the resin you used was Cactus Juice or something else. Cactus Juice is great but it’s so expensive here in Europe and I’ve not been able to source al alternative.
The resin used is Metyl Metacrylate MMA. That is the methyl ester of methacrylic acid (MAA), it is a monomer produced on a large scale for the production of poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA). this resin should be activated before use by means of Metly Etyl Ketone Peroxide (MEKP) at 0.1 % wich is the same activator used for polyester resin. I hope this will be usefull for you.
According to what I understood, the resin is PMMA, I was researching and in my country I don't think there is that one, what else could I use?
@@calderon4128According to what I understood, the resin is PMMA, I was researching and in my country I don't think there is that one, what else could I use?
Wow it's fantastic!!! Can you say to me if i also can use water color and if the process is the same? I would paint but not doing it in hours for 1 piece!!! Thank you ;)
What is the product you used at the end to bring out the shine and make it smoother?
why is the resin bottles turned the same way. please tell us what resin to use
What type of resin did u use for that
Hallo. When you left the wood in vacuum chamber, is that on or off?
what kind of resign was that and what temperature did you set the oven to ??
What resin did you use? Epoxy or polyester?
do u use cactus juice or other resin?
Amazing 👌
great result! what brand of resin did you use?
How hot and how long did you bake the wood?
What resin did you use, man?
hey what is that moisture meter called?
Very cool, information. Can something like this be done with a pressure pot?
Vacuum does a better job, first it removed the air from inside the wood and then when pressure is restored any spot that previously had air is now soaked with the resin and the dye, of course the bigger the wood the more time you need for this.
Pressure does something similar but it doesn't remove the air, it compresses it and the resin can penetrate the wood, once you restore the pressure to normal some of the resin might be pushed out by the air that is still in the wood.
Would you be so kind to make a detailed video and pass a list of the materials you used, so much the resin, what kind of resin is the time in emptiness you do and all the details please. thank you congratulations.
So what is the purpose for colouring them?
Cool. What are you going to use it for?
Hooch, this is a sequel to his knife-making video. At the end of that one he promised us he would show us how he stabilized the wood for the handles of his knives.
Nice video hmm what i not know is is that wood stain what you fill in or is that colour resin? ( Sorry for my bad English) thanks for the Answer.
Next up, wooden Rubic's cube!
2:01 what is the resin name
Where do we get it from?
Hi ! Can i know what brand u use for colouring the wood ?
What is resin u used?
The color was added to the resin, which resin was it !? Can anyone share this info :)
This question has been asked by many people, but it is obvious that the author keeps this sacred secret ... The man just wants to share his joy with the audience.
Impressive
again a very mice project. ♥
Great video! I have 2 questions how long did you leave the Pieces under the vacuume pressure?
What temp did you bake the pieces in the oven? Thanks!!!
I am no expert but some say the wood should be under vacuum for multiple hours (I think 4)
man you are awesome!❤
You should try shou shugi ban
I just gave the 1000th like to this video 😁👍
What Color did you use ?
can you make a knife handle with that wood pls?
Can you please make dress clips using stabilized wood
Cool
Nice
Nice
Cheers
Makita mlt100's fence is so bad. Why are you using it? You should make e new fence.
nice work but i have not a machine and pints
buen video,podrias poner enlace del zelmer,gracias
I wish i can make that
Hacı renk pigmenti ne özellikte olması lazım
But why?
Fantástico!!!
Интересно. Правда, совсем не просто. ))
Be careful.. Someone might be able to tell what kind of polymer you are using.. I see many people have asked.. Don't know why you are making videos if you don't put that kind of info in your notes area.. Bye..
I do not know how for others, but I do not like the look of such a tree, I love the natural color. And then I watched the test video after such stabilization - the tree becomes very fragile. Why so much time and money spent if the tree is perfectly stabilized by coating linseed oil.
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Youd probably save time if you microwave them after you wrap them in foil lol
Wut resin u used ?
0:11 What is this such a chainsaw ?
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what kind of resin u used?
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