Giant Resin Magnifying Lens?!

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  • Опубликовано: 21 дек 2022
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  • @wayneclarke4846
    @wayneclarke4846 Год назад +546

    “A project with out a plan” welcome to shop time with Peter brown 😊

  • @MisterTalkingMachine
    @MisterTalkingMachine Год назад +1657

    The day Peter doesn't mention that the micromesh has its own grit system starting at 1500 and going to 12000, the world will just end.

    • @DanielConstantinoS
      @DanielConstantinoS Год назад +58

      Actually all the pandemic situation turn to be because he forgot to mention the 1500 grit in one video.

    • @taylorbledsoe6090
      @taylorbledsoe6090 Год назад +15

      And if it didn't, I'd wish it did, because that's not a world worth living in

    • @reggiep75
      @reggiep75 Год назад +16

      *🤘Micromesh Grit System🤘*

    • @Dman0001
      @Dman0001 Год назад +8

      You have to remember that we watch all vids. For someone thats their first video.

    • @DannyDeVitois79
      @DannyDeVitois79 Год назад +13

      I get stomach pains when I don’t eat my morning micro mesh…. 🪢

  • @jwithro3
    @jwithro3 Год назад +136

    At this point Peter has gone through enough resin to make a total boat.

  • @Phoenix407
    @Phoenix407 Год назад +399

    Make sure to throw a cloth over it whenever you go out if it is ever in a room with a window the people who have crystal balls have burnt down several houses because the Sun hits it just right it becomes a magnifying lens and burns down the house or building

    • @peterbrownwastaken
      @peterbrownwastaken  Год назад +134

      wow. really?

    • @BadgerBishop
      @BadgerBishop Год назад +95

      It really happens. Glass globes are dangerous with direct sunlight, depending on how exact this "magnifying glass" is, it could be just as much a hazard.

    • @darronjknight
      @darronjknight Год назад

      ruclips.net/user/shortsVWa2IScOJZ8?feature=share

    • @eastonjanecek9802
      @eastonjanecek9802 Год назад +43

      @@peterbrownwastaken it shouldn't be that much of an issue if the magnifying resin was flat on the ground, but spherical orbs cause a hot spot where they sit mostly.

    • @joshuaberdan8877
      @joshuaberdan8877 Год назад +30

      Its happened with fish bowls as well.

  • @MiloslavRyndenkov
    @MiloslavRyndenkov Год назад +209

    Not much in my life has been as consistent as Peter Brown and his videos. Always great.

    • @peterbrownwastaken
      @peterbrownwastaken  Год назад +34

      Thank you! Merry Christmas!

    • @KainYusanagi
      @KainYusanagi Год назад +6

      @@peterbrownwastaken Merry Christmas, Peter. Thank you for sharing!

  • @Smith.S.E.
    @Smith.S.E. Год назад +44

    I don't know if it's a trick of the camera but the few drops of blue make it look like real glass, slight green tint at the right angle. Amazing project whether you continue to use the blue dye technique or not. Good stuff as always

  • @kariosa_
    @kariosa_ Год назад +120

    "Why did I make a giant magnifying lens? I don't know, I just wanted one!" got a good chuckle out of me because it's so relatable xD
    This is one of 3 channels that I drop everything to watch the second I get the notification. Keep up the great work Mr Brown and Happy Holidays!

  • @Nighthawkinlight
    @Nighthawkinlight Год назад +121

    You can get a near perfect parabola by pouring your resin on a stretched sheet of plastic and letting gravity form the curve of the pooled liquid naturally. Do it twice, sand the flat faces and glue them together and you'd have a great lens.

    • @peterbrownwastaken
      @peterbrownwastaken  Год назад +52

      Okay! Do you think I can use my shaving with your handmade rope technique?

    • @Nighthawkinlight
      @Nighthawkinlight Год назад +29

      @@peterbrownwastaken Probably, but I'm not sure how strong it would be. It might have some interesting properties.

    • @xymorm
      @xymorm Год назад +12

      i love seeing colabs developing like this

    • @pocket83squared
      @pocket83squared Год назад +14

      That's clever. An old satellite dish might also make a nice parabolic form.

    • @RobertMilesAI
      @RobertMilesAI Год назад +4

      BuT tHaT's a CaTeNaRy NoT a PaRaBoLA

  • @Arsenicsquirrel
    @Arsenicsquirrel Год назад +28

    I really do recommend purple, as a hairdresser we learn colour theory, and one of the things we learn is to use purple to neutralize yellow in blondes because purple is opposite on the colour wheel

    • @JoDidntHearYou
      @JoDidntHearYou Год назад +5

      Hey I’m a hairdresser too and I concur with your comment!

    • @mrobertson8056
      @mrobertson8056 Год назад +1

      Yess purple shampoo is fantastic

  • @Silentspeaker3
    @Silentspeaker3 Год назад +14

    Just some friendly advice here: the bezel around magnifying lenses are slightly taller than the depth of the convex surface so that they can be set down on their faces without risk of scratching the lens.
    I figure that the steel you were using was just the size you had, but upgrading to a 2-3" (judging the width through a video is difficult) wide bar may be beneficial to the long-term health of your jumbo lens.

  • @fryeday
    @fryeday Год назад +19

    The blue dye is definitely why it isn't yellow. I'm an optician by trade, and when CR-39 (type of conventional plastic) lenses would yellow from age, we would give it a couple of dunks in a blue molecular tint bath, and it would bring them right back to water white clarity. The lens has a higher optical quality to it than I would have expected, I'd be interested to know it's power in diopters, though I can't imagine a lensometer big enough to read it.

    • @peterbrownwastaken
      @peterbrownwastaken  Год назад +6

      That is fascinating.

    • @freekgopher
      @freekgopher Год назад

      Can easily get the radius by measuring the focal length or I'm sure he could build a bar spherometer.

  • @kylekinsey2624
    @kylekinsey2624 Год назад +32

    I'm really growing to like that metal bending contraption. Hope to see it used in more videos!

  • @cyode123434
    @cyode123434 Год назад +8

    The ripples are actually pretty cool. Gives it a antique feel. Maybe you could say they are “magnified” at that size 😂

  • @sev55
    @sev55 Год назад +39

    You could use the resin shavings as the snow inside a giant snow globe which would be pretty cool

    • @leecrawford6560
      @leecrawford6560 Год назад +2

      That genius, I was hoping he would've said something along the lines of that idea

    • @ledgamergirl
      @ledgamergirl Год назад

      They may end up clear though which could be an issue

    • @TheSqoou
      @TheSqoou Год назад

      Maybe if he painted them first and/or added a little glitter. If the shavings go in bare they will disappear

  • @Squibbleses
    @Squibbleses Год назад +105

    Lens grinding seems pretty tough for sure. It came out nice though!
    I seem to remember that you tested before how resin shavings turn invisible when put into resin. I wonder about if you had shavings that were dyed really strongly, would you end up with streaks of dye through the resin then? Another thought I had was that if you had something you wanted to suspend in resin but were too heavy or if you wanted specific placement within the resin you could place the items on a bed of shavings then pour your resin over it?

    • @peterbrownwastaken
      @peterbrownwastaken  Год назад +48

      That might look cool. Might be worth trying it again.

    • @Dilz6669
      @Dilz6669 Год назад +26

      @@peterbrownwastaken Since the shavings do disappear inside a new pour, could you use them as filler for other large pours? Would be interesting to see if it would be a worthwhile way to recycle the shavings. Might save on resin costs.

    • @glittermytimbers
      @glittermytimbers Год назад +6

      @@Dilz6669 It could give lots of surface area for bubbles, but as long as the project fit in the pressure pot that could be solved. But from what I remember of his previous experiment with shavings, they had almost no volume.

  • @shogun2215
    @shogun2215 Год назад +107

    When you mentioned it looked like a scifi instrument, of course my mind went to a pun.
    "We've boosted the anti-mass spectrometer 105%, bit of a gamble but we needed the extra resin-loution"

    • @peterbrownwastaken
      @peterbrownwastaken  Год назад +25

      *Slow Clapping*

    • @spagamoto
      @spagamoto Год назад +12

      I never thought I'd see a resin-ance cascade, _let alone create one_!

    • @shogun2215
      @shogun2215 Год назад +2

      @@spagamoto "Peter, we cannot predict how long the lathe can operate at this level, nor how long the curing will take - please, dip as quickly as you can"

    • @snailsaredumb9412
      @snailsaredumb9412 Год назад

      You wouldn't happen to be a father, now would you?

  • @Koyol
    @Koyol Год назад +6

    I’ve missed the blowtorch method for bubble removal. I know it’s not the most effective but I love seeing resin turn crystal clear. It’s like magic.

  • @leonardomapache
    @leonardomapache Год назад +3

    I need Peter's album. His deep classic crooning is so velvety and soothing.

    • @LostWhits
      @LostWhits Год назад +1

      If he released a record, it couldn't be vinyl, it would have to be cast clear resin.

    • @AZ-tf2hx
      @AZ-tf2hx Год назад +1

      @@LostWhits or clear resin with crushed vinyl records in it

  • @markdunn4155
    @markdunn4155 Год назад +10

    I remember a dip-it where you used leftover resin shavings and they disappeared when cast again. So could you use the shavings to bulk out a bigger clear resin pour? You’d probably have to calculate by mass how much liquid resin they’d replace

  • @holdingoff5249
    @holdingoff5249 Год назад +1

    I like how you explain the wet sanding pads you use every time you use them, and somehow I enjoy listening to you explaining it every time.

  • @tacozilla3762
    @tacozilla3762 Год назад +9

    Another off the wall project that turned out great. You said about the lense looking like old glass and it immediately reminds me of an old pre lightbulb era lighthouse lense.

  • @alexclark6777
    @alexclark6777 Год назад +7

    I live for absurd creations like this. Absolutely fantastic.

  • @buccaneerrex
    @buccaneerrex Год назад +12

    For something like that, I was thinking you could polish with a rotating plate the way real lenses are ground. That got me thinking about liquid metal telescopes, and whether you could let a plate of resin cure on a turntable so that it would fix the parabolic shape in place. And then I wondered if you could then use that as a mold to make more lenses much easier.

  • @madmanmerek4969
    @madmanmerek4969 Год назад +9

    Been watching for years and this has got to be one of my favorite projects to date, right up there with the aluminum shaving murder bowl

    • @melissamo4680
      @melissamo4680 Год назад +1

      Yes! The murder bowl was my first video. It's still one of my favorites 🖤

  • @SICresinwrks
    @SICresinwrks Год назад +25

    Peter you legit crack me up and always make at least 10 minutes of my day enjoyable! From someone with anxiety issues that can't relax 99% of the time I thank you for getting me out of my own head even if its only 10 minutes lol

  • @codemonkey2k5
    @codemonkey2k5 Год назад +3

    You're correct, you do need to reverse the polarity, but make sure that you set your neutrino emitters to phased array mode or you might cause a singularity.

  • @wit6665
    @wit6665 Год назад +2

    I love when people make a giant versions of ordinary things. I really like the ripple effect reminiscing of those old glass windows. Another awesome project 🙂

  • @kathimorrical9912
    @kathimorrical9912 Год назад +1

    I LOVE IT!! You, sir are brilliant! Next you'll be making a cherrywood pipe, and deerstalker hat. I laughed out loud when you walked up and picked up the magnifier. Please continue on your journey, allowing us glimpses into your brain. Thank you!!

  • @madbradfreeman
    @madbradfreeman Год назад +3

    I literally loled at the intro!
    This put me in mind of an old article about people making parabolic reflectors for telescopes by starting pretty much as you did, then putting the dish on a phonograph turntable while it cured.

  • @Black-Swan-007
    @Black-Swan-007 Год назад +3

    Your absolute glee while holding the finished project is contagious. Wonderful job! Merry Christmas! ^^

  • @nssheepster
    @nssheepster Год назад +1

    Your off-the-cuff attachment is actually near-identical to what they used to do, way back when such things were still handmade. They either put a u-shaped metal around it, cupping the glass, or put a groove in the edge and used a wire. It's neat to see convergent invention like this, where something ends up being so eminently practical that even centuries apart, people still naturally arrive at the same solutions.

  • @magnetomage
    @magnetomage Год назад +9

    Super cool, I would not have thought you could pour that much resin that clearly.
    On a side note, there are designs out there for velcro attached sanding gloves (you take a standard sanding disc and you can stick it to the glove), might be worth looking into.

  • @Oxide445
    @Oxide445 Год назад +3

    I would love to see you do maker secret santa one year, you already make some pretty wild gifts as it is.

  • @neilvanilla
    @neilvanilla Год назад +3

    "why did I make a giant magnifying lens? I dunno, I just wanted one. Look, there's an ax handle made of gummy bears behind me" is the exact reason why I love this channel.

  • @billbrasky8904
    @billbrasky8904 Год назад

    Peter you need to host a show on TV. You got just enough nerdiness and wholesomeness to be a hit.

  • @JayWillis2120
    @JayWillis2120 Год назад

    Resin, wood, and metal????
    What a project! It was awesome to watch!

  • @orwellboy1958
    @orwellboy1958 Год назад +7

    Your videos always make this old guy smile. There's an old Peter Cushing movie called Top Secret where he has a giant magnifying glass, not as big as yours of course.
    I hope you and the entire Brown family have a merry Christmas.
    From this little corner of England 🇬🇧

  • @ecliptix1
    @ecliptix1 Год назад +6

    One of the ways they make parabolic mirrors for telescopes is by spinning molten glass slowly in a circular mold like your pizza tray and letting it cool over a long time. I bet you could accomplish something similar with resin, although silvering it would be difficult.

    • @peterbrownwastaken
      @peterbrownwastaken  Год назад +5

      Oh wow. Pocket83 did a video on that years ago in a square mold. Never considered it in a circular one!

    • @Sunburn57
      @Sunburn57 Год назад +1

      I had the same thought; glad to see I'm not crazy, or there's more than one of us!

    • @gonzostwin1
      @gonzostwin1 Год назад +1

      Those children's pottery wheels? But might not have the torque for 90 ounces of resin lol

  • @jebowlin3879
    @jebowlin3879 Год назад +2

    Imperfections aside, thats awesome, the edge makes it look like Lead glass like an old coke bottle, damn cool

  • @thundercookie3214
    @thundercookie3214 Год назад

    I feel like anyone asking "Why did he make a giant magnifying lense from resin?" hasn't been watching enough of your videos. You don't *need* a reason. It's just fun. And I hope your shoulder wasn't too sore after wall that sanding and polishing.

  • @Scrogan
    @Scrogan Год назад +6

    I hear it’s kinda easy to make a spherical lens shape just by grinding shapes against one another. Maybe spin a disc of MDF up to an approximation of the shape (but concave), coat it in epoxy, and grind the two against each other with abrasive between? As you move them relative to each other all the non-spherical optics should get averaged out, as the angle changes away from the normal.
    Diy resin optics is really interesting looking, especially now that we have resin 3D printers.

  • @Bobo-gm9fd
    @Bobo-gm9fd Год назад +3

    Mr Brown... thank you for being you, always look forward to your videos, merry Xmas to you and your family

  • @kwakerjak
    @kwakerjak Год назад

    3:30 It always makes me smile to see that he’s still using joiner’s mallet.

  • @Toonpish
    @Toonpish Год назад

    Fantastic magnifier and amazing giant size result. Your fun project doesn't need to have a reason, or a why, It is just what it is and lots of fun to watch. 😀

  • @salazardeltoro4561
    @salazardeltoro4561 Год назад +4

    Love those small pro habits that you can only pick up over years of experience, like wiping your mixing bowl clean with a shop towel without thinking about it.

  • @ctfddftba
    @ctfddftba Год назад +3

    I think it would be great to use the clear resin ribbons in a project with a lot of glitter, so that the glitter stays distributed instead of settling at the bottom
    Also, have you ever considered mixing in auto pearl or hyper shift pigments with resin, I’d be interested in seeing if they are still able to shift in the resin

  • @FishersShop
    @FishersShop Год назад

    Love it! It's always fun to see you mix woodworking and resin-working

  • @joeyb9910
    @joeyb9910 Год назад +2

    I love your videos so much, thank you so much for the work that you do! You bring joy and entertainment to so many!

  • @jacobkendrick444
    @jacobkendrick444 Год назад +4

    If you were to pack the resin shavings into a mold, and resin cast them, would they be visible? And if theyre not visible, would the shavings save enough wasted resin to be worth the extra effort?

  • @briansuxxx
    @briansuxxx Год назад +13

    If you ever do a revisit to this I bet making a convex silicone mold would be a lot easier and result in a more uniform convex shape with minimal sanding. Either way, this version is great!

    • @eastonjanecek9802
      @eastonjanecek9802 Год назад +1

      Or spin your resin in the pan so that it creates a natural parabola

    • @eastonjanecek9802
      @eastonjanecek9802 Год назад

      I mean spin the pan with your resin, like MythBusters

    • @kensherwin4544
      @kensherwin4544 Год назад +4

      Spinning a liquid will make it thicker on the rim so put the mold in the spinning pan. That way, the resin in the mold will be thinner on the rim. Spinning speed will control the difference in thickness. It will only need one mold with the other side ending up flat.

    • @eastonjanecek9802
      @eastonjanecek9802 Год назад

      @@kensherwin4544 make the mold with the spinning part, easy, like you said the silicone would get thicker at the edges

  • @andenp8233
    @andenp8233 Год назад

    This is great. I love seeing people just make what they want to.
    Bravo. Yay. Awesome.

  • @joaopaulooliveirakaluf6065
    @joaopaulooliveirakaluf6065 Год назад

    Peter is a mad genius. That is fabulous

  • @LowQuatsSquats7529
    @LowQuatsSquats7529 Год назад +3

    It looks like a lighthouse lens, I think if you were to ever repurpose it I think making a lamp or light fixture with it would look nice.

  • @WholesomeOutrage
    @WholesomeOutrage Год назад +4

    How bad is your ant problem?

  • @azteclady
    @azteclady Год назад

    Everything about this video sparks JOY!
    Thank you, Peter, and a very merry Christmas to you as well.

  • @addumstone2393
    @addumstone2393 Год назад

    Love when you sing Broadway, Peter! 🥰 I always sing along 🎶

  • @kendalldarveaux
    @kendalldarveaux Год назад +3

    You should challenge the other resin/lathe RUclipsrs to see who can make the longest single resin ribbon.

  • @technicolorbri8949
    @technicolorbri8949 Год назад

    Such whimsy! I cant imagine how much work this took to make, but you've created something wonderful!

  • @loupiscanis9449
    @loupiscanis9449 Год назад +1

    Thank you , Peter .
    🐺

  • @ollyhiggs7459
    @ollyhiggs7459 Год назад +2

    You actually got it clear this time.
    Nice

    • @peterbrownwastaken
      @peterbrownwastaken  Год назад +2

      I did! You've been here for a while if you recall the first one!

    • @ollyhiggs7459
      @ollyhiggs7459 Год назад

      @@peterbrownwastaken been watching since nerdcubed shouted you out years ago :).
      Question is, what can it burn, or would that cause it to yellow more due to the concentration of sunlight

  • @DanielConstantinoS
    @DanielConstantinoS Год назад

    This tiny ring roller is one of the cutest machines I ever seen.

  • @stealthop
    @stealthop Год назад

    the growth rigs on that piece of wood are huge which added dramatic effect to your opening shot bravo

  • @brokenbranchwoodshop1873
    @brokenbranchwoodshop1873 Год назад

    I was doing a casting for my niece today who LOVES you. It didn’t turn out great and while fixing it all I heard was “but Peter Brown” over and over. Had to accept that challenge.

  • @BeardManTimLaird
    @BeardManTimLaird Год назад +1

    You had so much fun with this one. I love it!

  • @marycasasnovas5710
    @marycasasnovas5710 Год назад

    Such a craftsman! Love this.❤

  • @kriss_p_cosplay
    @kriss_p_cosplay Год назад

    that opening just gave me so much serotonin.

  • @dragonrage3398
    @dragonrage3398 Год назад

    Really great project. I just love the way you think outside the box. It makes your projects and videos unique and interesting.

  • @kawawunga
    @kawawunga Год назад

    This is just * chef kiss * a perfect holiday present! Thank you for the amazing year in content, hope you and Mrs. Brown have a wonderful season!

  • @sinphony9835
    @sinphony9835 Год назад

    Peter, you are a gift to us all.
    Merry Christmas and happy holidays! We love you!

  • @theviewer6889
    @theviewer6889 Год назад

    I genuinely choked when you picked up the magnifying glass in the intro. I did NOT expect it to be that huge!

  • @koosnaamloos4291
    @koosnaamloos4291 Год назад +2

    If you span foil over a circular pan and pull a vacuum, it will form a shape that is quite close to a parabolic lens. Casting resin on top of that should give quite nice results, especially on a smaller scale, without having to remove material.

  • @dougouderkirk3610
    @dougouderkirk3610 Год назад

    thank you for all your works

  • @vmtracy
    @vmtracy Год назад

    Brilliant! Just brilliant! I can't stop smiling😄 🥰

  • @amandamason9359
    @amandamason9359 Год назад

    His giddy laugh just makes my day.

  • @RealCreepaTime
    @RealCreepaTime Год назад +1

    Haha I loved the ending and the clip in the video that went with it

  • @Zoso14892
    @Zoso14892 Год назад

    Have a great Christmas, thank you for another wonderful year of uploads!

  • @FledermausStadt
    @FledermausStadt Год назад

    That cold open was novel and clever. Kudos!

  • @tburda823
    @tburda823 Год назад

    Came out great! Fun project!

  • @KatzuBlood
    @KatzuBlood Год назад

    I am always excited to see what new things you make with each video

  • @ImoWav
    @ImoWav Год назад

    The intro blew my mind! I had to watch it twice!😂

  • @live4twilight4ever
    @live4twilight4ever Год назад

    Oh boy, a new episode of Finding The Limits Of My Tools And Materials with Peter Brown!

  • @rayvelt
    @rayvelt Год назад

    Amazing project, love the outcome 👍

  • @christhebirb
    @christhebirb Год назад

    Woodworking Peter would approve this project (well, the lower half of it). Merry Christmas to you!

  • @The-Secret-Dragon
    @The-Secret-Dragon Год назад

    I love the idea of this so much and the final result turned out amazing!

  • @trenlr9116
    @trenlr9116 Год назад

    You outdid yourself with this one Peter, great project and video

  • @missyb5255
    @missyb5255 Год назад

    It still looks so cool ... Awesome project

  • @kzookid2051
    @kzookid2051 Год назад

    Awesome project! Merry Christmas to you as well, and thank you for all the video and idea presents you give us all year long.

  • @jakeybaby
    @jakeybaby Год назад

    PETER!!! Awesome project but THAT WOOD STAIN!!! Wowowow that was NICE

  • @AmyFutch
    @AmyFutch Год назад

    Because I wanted one, is the best reason to make something! ❤️

  • @katl.8080
    @katl.8080 Год назад

    Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you and your family!!!

  • @vincentferrari
    @vincentferrari Год назад

    One of your best “Why? Because I can!” projects ever 😉

  • @stevea1217
    @stevea1217 Год назад +2

    Merry Christmas, Peter! Nice project, the giant magnifying glass is cool, and your narration makes the whole thing interesting. I’ve been a subscriber for a few years, good luck going forward, hope you & family enjoy the holidays!

  • @3RNHRT
    @3RNHRT Год назад

    Your shoulder hurts Mr. Brown because art is pain. And you are an artist.

  • @ambermorgan1340
    @ambermorgan1340 Год назад

    Love the narration & singing!

  • @greenbeanroyals
    @greenbeanroyals Год назад

    I think this is one of the coolest things made on the channel 🤗🤗👍🏾

  • @bloominbean
    @bloominbean Год назад

    This is amazing. My favourite project I think 🔍

  • @LiviyaLeigh
    @LiviyaLeigh Год назад

    favorite project ever!!

  • @Andys12169
    @Andys12169 Год назад

    Nice work, as always Peter.

  • @stephholton1603
    @stephholton1603 Год назад

    as always, my favorite channel to watch!

  • @angielalaland9983
    @angielalaland9983 Год назад

    FABULOUS!!!! I love this SO much. You nailed it on the clear- I agree it looks like old glass. At 17:10 you catch a glimpse of the side of it and you see that old green hue you see in the old glass pop bottles. That’s how I know you did it JUST right. Hahaha! Love it! Always enjoy your vids Mr. Brown! My husband & I watch together and one day would love to have a shop to try stuff out. Thanks!