Just found your channel... I LOVE this cup! You are so talented! I'm a sewist and don't do any epoxy stuff but love watching it. Glad to have another great channel to add to my list! 💙 🤗
This is so gorgeous but I have always used KSResin fast set but if I have my room to warm the inks dry up to fast or not enough epoxy. This is a d definitely a must try. Thank you for the tutorial.
newbie resin artist here...i have seen other artists work who say alcohol ink fades.. is this the case still with this type or does the base paint help prevent it .. ??
No, I use a dremel and a 120 grit flapper wheel to grind/sand a rim. I do this after the design layer, but before the final layer. If you follow me on tiktok I have a pinned video of how I do this.
I dont understand my woodgrain get yellow after some days . I had a client that complained about the woodgrain color change. I did know about that if that client has not mentioned about that. I made a new cup for him for free. Could tell me if you know why the reason the color change?
its' beautiful! but I was wondering why you don't just put something on the cup that covers the area that you don't want white spray paint on? does painter's tape stick or leave marks or something? or, could you simply remove the wood grain in the area you want to work with your blues on. Ive used alcohol to remove patches where I wanted something to show that I epoxied underneath.
Just found your channel... I LOVE this cup! You are so talented! I'm a sewist and don't do any epoxy stuff but love watching it. Glad to have another great channel to add to my list! 💙 🤗
This is a work of art. Beautiful
Waaoo!! I follow you on TK-TK and when you showed this cup & said full tutorial on RUclips I was like whaaatttt...🤯😵💫🥴🤣 and here I am LOVE IT ❤️ 😍
This is awesome!
Wow that is gorgeous!! Beautiful job
That is stunning!
Gorgeous. I will have to try this.
BEAUTIFUL ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Beautiful
Hi Tanya 🙋🏻♀️ Happy to see you here on you tube 😁
Gorgeous!
This is BEAUTIFUL!
A beautiful tumbler thank you
i love wood grain... i will do one on my table tray ..
This turned out awesome
I am enjoying the 35 ounce skinnies so much! And another Ks resin fan too! Yay
Gorgeous tumbler. Thank you for sharing your beautiful art work with us ❤️❤️
Love it!
Beautiful ❤
Beautiful!
Wow!!! this is gorgeous !!!!!!!😍
This is so gorgeous but I have always used KSResin fast set but if I have my room to warm the inks dry up to fast or not enough epoxy. This is a d definitely a must try. Thank you for the tutorial.
New to you. I love doing woodgrains. This is gorgeous
LOVE THIS!!
How did you spray paint the white diagonal line on your Tumblr? I want to do this.
Awsome
I would love to see how you spray painted your swirl!
Need to watch
Beautiful work... what is the name of your cup turner??? Thank you...
I use MH turners and love them
newbie resin artist here...i have seen other artists work who say alcohol ink fades.. is this the case still with this type or does the base paint help prevent it .. ??
Hi, I just love this combination and the style. From where you bought this tuner without that I can't make this.
Oh yes, the turner is from MH Turners, it is their tilt turner.
Is the fast set the reason the inks are staying together more? Mine always run
Yes exactly!
On the second tumbler you showed at 3:50, did you just tape of around the lip to reveal the stainless steel cup?
No, I use a dremel and a 120 grit flapper wheel to grind/sand a rim. I do this after the design layer, but before the final layer. If you follow me on tiktok I have a pinned video of how I do this.
I dont understand my woodgrain get yellow after some days . I had a client that complained about the woodgrain color change. I did know about that if that client has not mentioned about that. I made a new cup for him for free. Could tell me if you know why the reason the color change?
What brand of inks are you using?
its' beautiful! but I was wondering why you don't just put something on the cup that covers the area that you don't want white spray paint on? does painter's tape stick or leave marks or something? or, could you simply remove the wood grain in the area you want to work with your blues on. Ive used alcohol to remove patches where I wanted something to show that I epoxied underneath.
I don’t tape it off in this case because I don’t want hard lines. It’s all personal preference, this is just the way I do it.
Are you using alcohol inks for the wood grain? I couldn't tell.
Yes, I am
@@pineandfeathers1611 love it!
Where can I buy those inks?
I get all of my inks from Black Bear Glitter
Hi, does anyone know if the river tumbler is for sale? I am sooo in love with it!! Thank you!!!
I can make you one, just message me on my etsy www.PineAndFeathers.com
What heat gun are you using??
Heat Gun, Mowis 1800W Heavy Duty... www.amazon.com/dp/B07R59DW26?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
Can I do this with regular epoxy, not fast set?
You might be able to, the inks might move more though.
I wish the river was that blue , but then again , I'm in Ohio. Our rivers are mud brown or algie green .
Beautiful!
Gorgeous!
Thank you
Beautiful!