Resin Tools: Follow Up!

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  • Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
  • You wanted a follow-up video?
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  • @BearMaked
    @BearMaked 3 года назад +628

    Well, I did learn that if I need to make divots in softwood, there's a very complicated way to go about making a tool that will let me do it.

    • @peterbrownwastaken
      @peterbrownwastaken  3 года назад +126

      We’re solving complicated problems here.

    • @CaptainMcSmoky
      @CaptainMcSmoky 3 года назад +6

      @@peterbrownwastaken Colloidal silica should help a lot with this project!

    • @PatEm10
      @PatEm10 3 года назад +34

      @@peterbrownwastaken more like complicating solved problems!

    • @johnzdowning
      @johnzdowning 3 года назад +1

      Lol

    • @jonaeflure
      @jonaeflure 3 года назад +5

      When your adding something with a syringe you need to remove the air from the container first. Think of it like pulling medication from a vile. First you have to add an equal amount of air from with the syringe before pulling out the medication. Squeeze the air out of the bottle with your hand and gradually loosen your grip while adding fluid/resin from a stringe. This will stuck the fluid into the mold. I love watching your experiments... 🥰

  • @owjburnham4317
    @owjburnham4317 3 года назад +288

    “This is iron oxide.... literally just iron powder”
    Me, a chemist: No!

    • @darkmann12
      @darkmann12 3 года назад +18

      I was thinking this, lol

    • @Ruthavecflute
      @Ruthavecflute 3 года назад +54

      Literally just rust.

    • @helgedaniel2944
      @helgedaniel2944 3 года назад +5

      Its basically a salt isn't it?

    • @Malidictus
      @Malidictus 3 года назад +29

      I was thinking the same thing - quite literally NOT just iron powder :) Also not literally rust, though. What he had looked like FeO - a black powder. While "rust" is a loose term, it most commonly refers to Fe2O3 - a brown powder. I'm not sure what the physical characteristics of them are, but it seems like a straight iron suspension worked best... Up until the resin gave up.

    • @SamChaneyProductions
      @SamChaneyProductions 3 года назад +5

      @@Ruthavecflute Actually would be closer to magnetite. There are many different iron oxides with varying numbers of oxygen and iron atoms. This one is a black powder and I would guess is Fe3O4 aka Iron (II III) oxide. Rust usually refers to hydrous iron (III) oxides like Fe2O3 nH2O

  • @thebatmary5954
    @thebatmary5954 3 года назад +380

    “Any improvement will be... an improvement.”
    -Peter Brown, 2021

    • @jasperfk
      @jasperfk 3 года назад +9

      Take that, philosophers!

    • @peachdoxie
      @peachdoxie 3 года назад +9

      Big 2021 mood

    • @milenamartins21
      @milenamartins21 2 года назад

      To be fair I thought the exact same thing

  • @JackmanWorks
    @JackmanWorks 3 года назад +528

    Never have I watched a video of yours and thought of artificial insemination...

    • @peterbrownwastaken
      @peterbrownwastaken  3 года назад +191

      We made it. Today was a wild day.

    • @lunarpitch
      @lunarpitch 3 года назад +15

      @@peterbrownwastaken I don't know how feel about all of this lol

    • @demastust.2277
      @demastust.2277 3 года назад +8

      ​@@peterbrownwastakenWhat aare ya going to name the baby?

    • @shinji391
      @shinji391 3 года назад +7

      This is quite the thread already.

    • @adrenalinemadness3340
      @adrenalinemadness3340 3 года назад

      OMG hahaha this is wild

  • @tadcooper9733
    @tadcooper9733 3 года назад +334

    "we're totally getting flagged!"
    Ya kno Pete, I didn't see it until you said that.

    • @Will-mk5pj
      @Will-mk5pj 3 года назад +15

      Yooo! Nice profile pic. Fable 1 was pretty fun

    • @Krystle_xo
      @Krystle_xo 3 года назад +13

      i didnt see it either until he said it and now i cannot stop laughing

    • @peterbrownwastaken
      @peterbrownwastaken  3 года назад +62

      CHICKEN KICKING TIME!

    • @Solaris_Kou
      @Solaris_Kou 3 года назад +1

      @@peterbrownwastaken pardon me

    • @tadcooper9733
      @tadcooper9733 3 года назад +16

      @@peterbrownwastaken Your health is low! Do you have any potions? or food...?

  • @shannahmiller
    @shannahmiller 3 года назад +724

    I agree with Mrs. Brown that we didn't really learn anything, but this was a super fun video to watch. Thanks for doing the follow-up.

    • @peterbrownwastaken
      @peterbrownwastaken  3 года назад +95

      Thank you for watching! it's out of my head and I think we can put this idea to rest now. :)

    • @No_Way_NO_WAY
      @No_Way_NO_WAY 3 года назад +38

      there is no situation where "we have learned nothing" would be true. it might not have been something positive, but we now know that filings and powdered metal make no drills :P

    • @ShepardKammander
      @ShepardKammander 3 года назад +24

      @@No_Way_NO_WAY Agreed, learning what doesn't work isn't the same as never trying to begin with.

    • @MandoHalrissian
      @MandoHalrissian 3 года назад +9

      We learn more from failures than success...

    • @benjaminlamothe2093
      @benjaminlamothe2093 3 года назад +1

      @@peterbrownwastaken while i wish we could see more you in charge and i'm always excited to see what you think of next

  • @MichaelMacGyver
    @MichaelMacGyver 3 года назад +54

    I'm leaving a comment to interact and show my support of the channel.

  • @SwitchAndLever
    @SwitchAndLever 3 года назад +346

    I tell ya, hair is where it's at! 😉

    • @braydenlawrance2673
      @braydenlawrance2673 3 года назад +8

      Oh my God I thought you died
      We haven’t had a video in a while

    • @EddieBurke
      @EddieBurke 3 года назад +4

      This comment made me realize Pete has reeeally good hair genes

    • @calinguga
      @calinguga 3 года назад +11

      did you know at edison they tried making lightbulb filaments from moustache hairs, among many others? and they obviously worked being in a vacuum, but not great. imagine a world where that would've been the best material, slowly replaced nowadays by artificial moustache hairs, leaving a whole guild of pogonotrophes-pogonotomes unemployed. a true dystopia.

    • @sophiegrey9576
      @sophiegrey9576 3 года назад +4

      whair it's at.

    • @savourypotato
      @savourypotato 3 года назад

      Ahh the old Natures fibreglass...

  • @notanimposter
    @notanimposter 3 года назад +292

    I would never consider fiberglass a friend. Fiberglass is the enemy.

    • @No_Way_NO_WAY
      @No_Way_NO_WAY 3 года назад +7

      fiberglass is like a bad dog/cat... it gets everywhere even if you try to prevent it from getting there. and if its on your skin, only loads of water will get it off you. ^^

    • @zilleaxolotl3457
      @zilleaxolotl3457 3 года назад +20

      any glass small enough to get in my lungs is a creation of hell

    • @KatieCottingham
      @KatieCottingham 3 года назад +8

      @@No_Way_NO_WAY Tape is better than water for removing fiberglass! And extra steps to keep it off your skin to begin with make life slightly less stressful.
      - I say as someone who has taken family to the ER from an extreme reaction to laying insulation in the attic. People think it's only going to be hives, but it can turn into anaphylaxis.

    • @No_Way_NO_WAY
      @No_Way_NO_WAY 3 года назад +2

      @@KatieCottingham i was supporting a welder at a powerplant who had to weld steam pipes towards a steam turbine during my practical semester during my study... there is no way you can protect yourself from the fibers of the fibreglass towels used to protect valves and such. you dont even get additional gear for it. not even a filter maks. and if its all on your body even in your underwear, you wont use tape :P especially as a man that never had shaved his body before.
      The worker told me to use cold water for 30 seconds (to rinse the fibres that are not stuck to the skin) than go as hot as you can bear to open the skin pores and flush out the fibres from there. it acutally worked pretty well. i cant remember any big displeasure afterwards, but i surely remember the shower in the powerplant (which was extremely unusual for me to do there)

    • @blakefosse6154
      @blakefosse6154 3 года назад

      @@No_Way_NO_WAY Best way to get fiberglass/carbon fiber out of skin, in my experience, is expanding shaving gel. Don't lather it, just spread it on your skin and let it rise and expand on its own.

  • @JamesBiggar
    @JamesBiggar 3 года назад +351

    Interesting series. I learned the hard way that epoxy and chopped strand fiberglass mat don't mix. Epoxy can be used with weaved fiberglass cloth, but the strands in fiberglass matting are covered in a binder to hold them together in that mat form. Epoxy won't dissolve the binder, which makes it hard if not impossible to wet the fiberglass properly and get a good cast. Polyester resin should be used with matting because it will dissolve the binder and fully wet the fiberglass ;)

    • @Bob_H
      @Bob_H 3 года назад +6

      Nice to know, thanks.

    • @NotProFishing
      @NotProFishing 3 года назад +3

      Yup but if your epoxy has MEK peroxide in it you can but you must vac bag it.

    • @colekeller5648
      @colekeller5648 3 года назад

      Wait im really fucking curious why don't the cut strands work they loose properties in casting?

    • @colekeller5648
      @colekeller5648 3 года назад

      And if you got like a vid to check out that'd be awesome

    • @Sir83chris
      @Sir83chris 3 года назад +8

      @@colekeller5648 Fibreglass' entire strength as a material is it's ability to withstand impacts and flex against it's 'top' plane (the largest flat surface of it), which makes up for the weakness of it's resin coating when used as a composite - and the resin makes up for fibreglass' weak tensile strength (in that if you pull the mat from the side, it'll tear apart fairly easily). Hence, chopping the fibreglass up basically makes the 'composite' kinda just resin with some strands of fibreglass that happen to be inside it, rather than the fibreglass + resin actually working together in a way that makes up for each other's weaker properties.
      I could be a bit wrong, or there may be a very fancy way to make a fibreglass composite that resists twisting/torsion using multiple laminates, but I think according to my more basic material textbooks that's more or less correct haha.

  • @ArcaneForge
    @ArcaneForge 3 года назад +183

    Not sure if this is any help to you or not, bit I saw a TikTok the other day from a roofer or construction worker.
    They mentioned that they regularly work with fiber glass and it irritates their skin for days after. Apparently, if you cover your skin (arms etc) with shaving cream and then use a blunt bank card or something similar and scrape the foam off (as if you were shaving with a razor), it removes all the embedded fiber glass that you can't see and stops the irritation!

    • @shannabolser9428
      @shannabolser9428 3 года назад +33

      or you can just use tape or a lint roller. it will stick to the fibers and pull them right off your skin. Yes personal experience talking here. you can also use baby powder on your skin before a fiberglass project to keep the fiberglass from getting into your skin as much in the first place.

    • @ItsBugtronic
      @ItsBugtronic 3 года назад +11

      thanks you both for the info I will be using these in the future

    • @KatieCottingham
      @KatieCottingham 3 года назад +6

      Or you can take extra steps in wearing disposable, single use jump suits and proper process of putting them on and taking off. My family has an extra allergy to fiberglass and other insulation products, so if any skin contact occurs, it's hives that last months and hurt like hell.
      I suspected this and got it confirmed in an environment where I could wear protective clothing, but my last summerstock job as a props artist was working in a converted warehouse without air conditioning. My work area while carving pink foam (no hot tools) got up to about 108° to 110° and all I could find was a thin cotton hoodie in my car to try and protect my arms and chest, and keeping a shopvac beside me for vacuuming off every 2-5 minutes. It made the whole process take longer because I to stop and go sit in the air conditioned office to cool off, in addition to stopping to vacuum off repeatedly.
      I hadn't thought ahead to keep a disposable jumpsuit in my personal gear bag, so that was on me given I knew my own history with pink foam and it was the cheapest thing we could get for such items at the time.
      Loose and mat fiberglass are more common in big molds that need a lot of strength and in scenic pieces that need strength but have to be lighter than most other construction material.
      So protect from exposure first, have a shopvac with a filter bag on it at the ready and benadryl + a friend with a phone to call 911 if it goes into full anaphylaxis, duct tape and liner rollers works wonders, and don't forget to cover your hair because you don't want tiny fibers that fly up to catch in your hair and then fall into your eyes later.

    • @ironbacon
      @ironbacon 3 года назад

      That works great for the fires but when you sand the stuff the only I have found to get the dust out of your skin is water and time

    • @SAVAGERNBW
      @SAVAGERNBW 3 года назад +1

      I've done a bit of fiberglass sanding and my dad used to be a boat builder (did it all for years) a cold shower and dish soap does the trick pretty well

  • @anthonysnow7277
    @anthonysnow7277 3 года назад +46

    To quote Adam Savage "failure is always an option"

  • @Rose-jz6sx
    @Rose-jz6sx 3 года назад +62

    I love having your wife there reacting to your results, if she's down I think she should be at the end of all your vids

    • @Schnebit13
      @Schnebit13 3 года назад

      Kind of like Glen And Friends cooking

    • @nicola.00
      @nicola.00 3 года назад

      Yes! More Mrs Brown please!

  • @brandonwalker272
    @brandonwalker272 3 года назад +34

    The mat has taken on some color change since the last good resin cleaning.

  • @erin9868
    @erin9868 3 года назад +26

    Your wife is such a delight. Shes so funny and I love how interested she always is in your craziness. Shes one of us for sure!

  • @Darthwill44
    @Darthwill44 3 года назад +112

    I for one learned how they make harbor freight drill bits.

    • @KatieCottingham
      @KatieCottingham 3 года назад +4

      I think that depends on how you use those bits. 🤷‍♀️ I've only had a problem with a few over the course of a dozen plus years, but I can agree they go dull faster. Of course, I've seen freshmen undergrads and lazy graduate students blow through multiple boxes in an academic year. Sometimes it's not the quality of the tool but the patience of the carpenter that makes the difference. When I was broke and got a set for Christmas from my equally poor family, I made that set last for nearly 6 years, only replacing the 4 most common after about 2 years.
      That said, today I have a mixed set of more expensive brand name bits that have held their edge and been able to be honed for continued use. But the dull Harbor Freight bits make for great practice scrap for welding lessons, so nothing goes to waste! 😉😄

    • @kiokokoffin
      @kiokokoffin 3 года назад

      haha 😂

  • @Nyxbeeb
    @Nyxbeeb 3 года назад +195

    Hey, Peter, have you ever thought about making resin game dice? Like the dungeons and dragons kind? I'd be interested in seeing your process of that!

    • @childofatom95
      @childofatom95 3 года назад +7

      that'd be amazing

    • @maniakb416
      @maniakb416 3 года назад +17

      I would watch this just to see his cold open for the episode.

    • @No_Way_NO_WAY
      @No_Way_NO_WAY 3 года назад +12

      as a gamer i second this. some normal colered ones and maybe some special ones that have a speciality in the center. something where the ppl at the gaming table ask.. "wow, how did that get in there?!!?"

    • @eleanorjlh
      @eleanorjlh 3 года назад +3

      I agree! There's such a huge and creative resin dicemaking community, I'd love to see Peter's take on it!

    • @ChazoAnwah
      @ChazoAnwah 3 года назад

      I think he has. I could be wrong

  • @tomorange2330
    @tomorange2330 3 года назад +101

    "What'd we learn?"
    "Nothing!"

  • @gregiep
    @gregiep 3 года назад +21

    “A couple large amounts.”
    Excellent measuring system!

  • @garrettSlingerland
    @garrettSlingerland 3 года назад +32

    "chaos, molds, epoxy, blah blah blah" .....there's the new shop time tagline

  • @FishersShop
    @FishersShop 3 года назад +82

    When my screws aren't going in as expected, I just hammer them in the rest of the way too! Great follow-up

  • @woofy1988
    @woofy1988 3 года назад +18

    Name idea for if this becomes another series: Toolin' Around

  • @deacont3250
    @deacont3250 3 года назад +49

    Watching you force resin into that bottle, and realizing there was no way for the air to escape, was giving me a decent amount of anxiety.

  • @mattiviljanen8109
    @mattiviljanen8109 3 года назад +5

    "With a couple large amounts of this in here"
    Ah yes, the specific quantities! Just like my mum when she bakes!

  • @gv6262
    @gv6262 3 года назад +32

    You're my favorite resin worker!

    • @peterbrownwastaken
      @peterbrownwastaken  3 года назад +5

      Wow, thank you!

    • @petervilla5221
      @petervilla5221 3 года назад

      And occasional wood worker!

    • @Mainjoyner
      @Mainjoyner 3 года назад

      The reason I ever did anything with the stuff

    • @whiffysole
      @whiffysole 3 года назад +1

      @@Mainjoyner The resin you did?

    • @Mainjoyner
      @Mainjoyner 3 года назад

      @@whiffysole yeah, I dried and encased the flowers from my wedding - among other projects

  • @aaronius932
    @aaronius932 3 года назад +23

    We use carbon-fibers whenever we do panel repairs on the jet, we cut up the fibers around 1/4 inch and put as much of it as we can in the resin. You mix the fibers with the resin before you pour it BTW so it all suspends in the resin

  • @lui5gif
    @lui5gif 3 года назад +29

    "Things aren't exactly going to plan"
    Ah yes, a Peter Brown classic :D
    The end result never fails to impress, however

  • @khills
    @khills 3 года назад +1

    I’m glad to hear that the definition of improvement hasn’t changed. 😂😂😂

  • @ericchambers9023
    @ericchambers9023 3 года назад +16

    Lol, need balsa wood to try the nails, screws, and cast drill bits in.

  • @TheMaxwellee
    @TheMaxwellee 3 года назад +1

    "It's mostly the head" - Mrs Brown I was genuinely impressed by that observation, thank you both.

  • @RoseKindred
    @RoseKindred 3 года назад +21

    If there is a way, Peter will create life from resin, and if there is not, he will make it work.

  • @ItsBugtronic
    @ItsBugtronic 3 года назад

    The chaotic energy of this project is very relatable with every resin project I have tried, so thank you.

  • @alxfrmk
    @alxfrmk 3 года назад +4

    "We've seen how the last ones did. So, any improvement would be... an improvement?" - LMAO, thank you! Great line!

  • @distortohio
    @distortohio 3 года назад

    It’s always lovely when Mrs Brown makes an appearance

  • @meredith6483
    @meredith6483 3 года назад +6

    Yes! Thank you for always giving us what we want 😊

  • @Rich.Staples
    @Rich.Staples 2 года назад

    Nice to see your wife actually being supportive and encouraging! Now I don't mind her in your videos.

  • @jbaby362
    @jbaby362 3 года назад +3

    It's so weird that Nothing worked, we didn't learn anything but it sparks curiosity

    • @Ruthavecflute
      @Ruthavecflute 3 года назад

      We learnt that none of thouse options worked. Knowlege about how not to do something is still knowlege.

  • @pawwolski
    @pawwolski 3 года назад +2

    4:58 "I don't know. Things aren't going EXACTLY to plan." Story of my life. haha

  • @jonny555ive
    @jonny555ive 3 года назад +5

    I see a post from Peter
    I hit like, THEN I watch 👍👍

  • @marikaefer
    @marikaefer 3 года назад

    Cleaning the blue mat was such a nice bonus!

  • @woodfather
    @woodfather 3 года назад +7

    " _Any improvement will be an improvement_ "
    Can't argue with that! 😆😆 Cool video Pete!

  • @Redman-2490
    @Redman-2490 3 года назад +1

    Love it when we get a mat cleaning. So satisfying 😌😍☺

  • @epickitten1838
    @epickitten1838 3 года назад +20

    Why not combine all of them to make a super bit? Hardness of the metal filings, stability of the iron oxide, mixed with thin strands of fiber glass for strength, all pre-mixed before going into the mold for maximum resin holding power

    • @mutated__donkey5840
      @mutated__donkey5840 3 года назад +3

      That sounds like a nightmare

    • @jsVfPe3
      @jsVfPe3 3 года назад +6

      It's like an alloy but super shitty.

  • @daniellej8800
    @daniellej8800 3 года назад

    Peter you snuck in a very satisfying silicon mat cleaning and I am thankful

  • @AnesidoraAston
    @AnesidoraAston 3 года назад +14

    When you have to do weird shit or you'll explode.

    • @floriannadler
      @floriannadler 3 года назад +1

      Aaahahhahahaa, I can't even tell you why, but that dry humour had me laugh so hard :D Thanks for that!

  • @sblinginlikeaboss3939
    @sblinginlikeaboss3939 3 года назад

    You should definitely consider making this a dedicated series! So many things to explore

  • @lishacossbook2806
    @lishacossbook2806 3 года назад +16

    Peter, I would love to see the effect of pen ink in resin, like you could drop it in and stabilise it. Or mix it in like a dye.
    Their are so many different colours of pen ink and it’s such a weird viscosity I think it would just be really cool and unique. A lamp would be cool, anything that could have light pushing through.

    • @gcook725
      @gcook725 3 года назад +1

      Fountain pen ink in small amounts might work alright since they're water-based.

    • @Mainjoyner
      @Mainjoyner 3 года назад +1

      Especially the metallic look many inks have

    • @aember
      @aember 3 года назад

      I'd be worried that the fountain pen ink would react with the resin as most are water-based. I do have a set of Chessix dice that have a really cool ink-like effect in them, but I think that was (likely) done by just dropping alcohol ink into clear resin and not mixing much. Though maybe fountain pen ink could work if you used trace amounts. Man. Now *I'm* curious.

    • @lishacossbook2806
      @lishacossbook2806 3 года назад

      I think it would be cool for him to dissect some everyday pens, use their guts and then drop them into the resin.
      Be a cool idea for a pen body, that’s if it works of course.

    • @gcook725
      @gcook725 3 года назад

      @@aember It shouldn't react, but too much would make it cure improperly for sure... Though Noodler's Baystate Blue might react. That stuff is evil.

  • @johnp1806
    @johnp1806 3 года назад

    A good revision episode and a second secret mat cleaning. Call it a win, even if the projects failed.

  • @SeraphimKnight
    @SeraphimKnight 3 года назад +6

    That injection scene definitely had me a bit uncomfortable, like you were artificially inseminating giant alien grubs or something 😂

    • @eminakostic3406
      @eminakostic3406 3 года назад +2

      Last video when he made that awful mold I was thinking it looked like it belonged in a different kind of video and this one r e a l l y reinforced that.

  • @BuildingHP
    @BuildingHP 3 года назад

    After the last video and this one it felt like that last drill bit that worked for a solid 1/8 inch divet was a VICTORY

  • @hamjudo
    @hamjudo 3 года назад +21

    We learned that if we want to try this at home, we should look for softer materials. Balsa wood is probably too dense and far too strong. I think it is time to look at foams of various types.
    We want the lowest density extruded polystyrene or styrofoam we can find.
    If the tools are too weak for the material, find weaker material.

    • @grey1763
      @grey1763 3 года назад +4

      floral foam would work nicely

    • @jctu186
      @jctu186 3 года назад +1

      Brb going to CNC machine some floral foam with my epoxy bits

  • @fuchsfarben
    @fuchsfarben 3 года назад

    Seeing the iron shavings screw work, everybody getting excited and then watching the top break off was some textbook comedy gold :D

  • @WendysAnime
    @WendysAnime 3 года назад +3

    Peter i heard of some Ceramic resin, Heats up to become rock hard glass you should totally try a project with it! Integza did looked awesome.

  • @B_Skizzle
    @B_Skizzle 3 года назад

    Been a while since we got a good rubber mat peel. This might be the most satisfying one yet.

  • @adrenalinemadness3340
    @adrenalinemadness3340 3 года назад

    Honestly this is so interesting, I feel this is where your channel should go, cast items that people normally have in the house with resin and see if it works

  • @dannyhale7645
    @dannyhale7645 3 года назад +6

    I'm thinking this stuff would make some cool slugs for another Taofledermaus collaboration.

  • @tinylittleworm2264
    @tinylittleworm2264 3 года назад

    It hurts my heart to see you put so much work into something that crumbles away lol, but even the failures are super fun to watch!! and you always have such a great attitude! Been watching for a few years, still love every single video you put out!!

  • @Isteak80
    @Isteak80 3 года назад +18

    "What did we learn?" "Nothing."

    • @multiairoh1
      @multiairoh1 3 года назад +1

      I’m adopting this as my life motto.

    • @RobertStoll
      @RobertStoll 3 года назад +1

      Lol "Don't make tools out of resin"

  • @yelenaz9429
    @yelenaz9429 3 года назад

    I have watched this channel for years, yet watching fiber glass being shoved in a mold is the only time I have felt that the show is...suggestive. XD

  • @AChi__
    @AChi__ 3 года назад +6

    The main issue with the drill bits was the heat generated by friction between the workpiece and the respective drill bits. Coming up with a way to reduce the friction while heavily reducing and venting the heat would yield a much more promising result.

    • @notgray88
      @notgray88 3 года назад

      Possibly a small stream of water like they use on regular drill bits

    • @AChi__
      @AChi__ 3 года назад

      @@notgray88 i like your idea over my original one, which was, to either use oil or, for some really weird reason, powder 😑. Yeah powder 🤪. I felt so cringed out my own powder idea, that I ended not even including my own two suggestions to remedy the heating and friction issues 🤣

  • @tempestblack2771
    @tempestblack2771 3 года назад

    Not gunna lie, resin tools is the reason I subscribed to you channel.

  • @izices
    @izices 3 года назад +5

    I have the *worst* memories associated with Fiberglass.
    I wish it failure. It shall not be my friend
    On the other hand Iron shavings come with a lot of good memories, so I hope it works :3
    Spectacularly absurd as always Mr. Brown. Keep it up
    And a mat cleaning too? *YEEEES*

  • @carolbuzelim
    @carolbuzelim 3 года назад

    I love the chaotic energy of your videos

  • @MsJazzyRay
    @MsJazzyRay 3 года назад

    Hahaha yes! I love that you did the resin mat clean up again.

  • @m2hmghb
    @m2hmghb 3 года назад +3

    What comes to mind is how they use a sprue in metal casting to keep a reserve of material available as the metal solidifies. I'm curious if that would help you.

  • @TheAshric
    @TheAshric 3 года назад

    It's been a while since we've seen you clean your mat. Very happy to see that make a comeback

  • @SleepyPitou
    @SleepyPitou 3 года назад +4

    "ok we need a 2" deep hole peter, can you do that?"
    "Sure, let me grab 16 drill bits real quick"
    "What?"

  • @joshr1074
    @joshr1074 3 года назад

    I really like the family aspect of the channel

  • @IronOxcide
    @IronOxcide 3 года назад +8

    1:14 he said my name. I'm famous.

  • @joshsmith4488
    @joshsmith4488 3 года назад

    We learned it’s fun to watch you try new stuff. 😆

  • @matthewjones7935
    @matthewjones7935 3 года назад +26

    Break the drills, screws and nails up into pieces and cast and turn them into a bowl?!?!?

    • @LostWhits
      @LostWhits 3 года назад +1

      I want to see rainbow coloured screws floating in a crystal clear bowl.

  • @goransolheim8772
    @goransolheim8772 3 года назад

    Definitely learned that this should become a new series find the best composite tool materials

  • @matthewwatkins3416
    @matthewwatkins3416 3 года назад +4

    Hi Peter, could you cast a resin drills with diamond dust tips, then it might not wear as much?

    • @nowayjerk8064
      @nowayjerk8064 3 года назад

      no

    • @skie6282
      @skie6282 3 года назад

      I imagine it would turn out like the iron oxide, too crumbley

    • @tylerblubaugh5549
      @tylerblubaugh5549 3 года назад

      The biggest issue seemed to be the resin not holding

  • @lorrygoth
    @lorrygoth 3 года назад

    We learned about how important steel is to mechanical advantage is the screws, we learned the relative strength of wood versus resin, and I learned about this channel.

  • @cheddersnevets4106
    @cheddersnevets4106 3 года назад +4

    5:35..."peel porn" as Christine from Simply Nailogical would say...

  • @cheyennecats
    @cheyennecats 3 года назад

    i love you and your wife's interactions when watching the final results, you two are so sweet ♥

  • @supersneakyshrub3975
    @supersneakyshrub3975 3 года назад +3

    The last time I was this early to a video the resin hadn't set.

  • @elizabethgodwin7679
    @elizabethgodwin7679 3 года назад +2

    "What did we learn?"
    "Nothing!"
    Mrs. Brown is the best.

  • @Anaerin
    @Anaerin 3 года назад +3

    Iron Oxide is iron, sure. But a more accurate description of it would be "Rust".

  • @SqueakySwingsMusic11
    @SqueakySwingsMusic11 3 года назад

    i'm a huge fan of your videos but the part that gets me every time is mrs brown's reactions and commentary!

  • @cori0420
    @cori0420 3 года назад +11

    What did we learn? NOTHING. No not nothing. Resin makes horrible tools lol 😂

    • @sophiegrey9576
      @sophiegrey9576 3 года назад

      We learned that from the last video. This time we learned you can't even force resin to make a decent tool.

  • @raebooker5452
    @raebooker5452 3 года назад +1

    Now we need a franken-bit. Resin with fiberglass and iron shavings.

  • @MayMetalProductions
    @MayMetalProductions 3 года назад +5

    I've never been this early before

  • @defrozendonut8715
    @defrozendonut8715 3 года назад

    Thanks to your videos Peter I made my first knife handle which I made out of an old baseball bat

  • @nemo4907
    @nemo4907 3 года назад +4

    Like Edison, you've learned how not to make the intended object.

  • @mikeak7331
    @mikeak7331 3 года назад

    I appreciate the effort you took to do this. Very fun to watch.

  • @kaleyhepp8078
    @kaleyhepp8078 3 года назад

    Man these new fleshlights are looking crazy.

  • @carrieon2912
    @carrieon2912 3 года назад

    I’d love to see you try painting resin onto dried plants, like flowers and leaves to see if you can make them solid and sturdy

  • @soulrockerrecords9408
    @soulrockerrecords9408 3 года назад

    you need to do another follow up with the only one that worked
    please pete i love watching you try weird thing with resin and beautiful art works in between

  • @vickiejenkinson2468
    @vickiejenkinson2468 3 года назад

    I love watching your videos! You're such an honest person... to yourself and us. You're fun. I laughed a lot during this video. Thank you for the belly laugh! Say hey to your wife. She adds to your videos! Stay safe, Vickie

  • @jessicasanford89
    @jessicasanford89 3 года назад

    This was very fun to watch. Would love to see more videos like this

  • @Mainjoyner
    @Mainjoyner 3 года назад +2

    You should cast more drill bits and use them to make a tool bowl!

  • @digitaIgorilla
    @digitaIgorilla 3 года назад

    I learn so much whilst being entertained on this channel. No wait. Strike that first part 😂

  • @Robster-Craw
    @Robster-Craw 3 года назад

    I didn't expect them to work and I also expected you to have better tool control. Reminds me of a 10-year-old using his first hammer and screwdriver.

  • @qwagmyre
    @qwagmyre 3 года назад

    Your wife has a way of making the ending even better.

  • @appulsprite
    @appulsprite 3 года назад

    cleaning the mat was satisfying

  • @patrickfreeman9094
    @patrickfreeman9094 3 года назад

    You learned the reason for the material choices in tools.

  • @zoleroid7027
    @zoleroid7027 3 года назад

    I like how I instinctively hold my breath when I see fibreglass even in video

  • @Bob_H
    @Bob_H 3 года назад

    What did we learn? We learned, again, that Mrs. Brown is cool in that she participates in your, our collective, lunacy. And that is way cool!

  • @cattunger
    @cattunger 3 года назад

    I love your videos, always something to make you smile.