finally able to order an egg. when ever i had extra $$ you would be sold out. now to not so patiently await its arrival. 😁 also, will you bring the nebulla egg back in the future? q
BRILLIANT!!! Absolutely Stunning!!! What a gorgeous project to bring in the new year!!! I can't afford any of your eggs... I would buy several if I had the ability... My situation is unique... I can't just "go get a job" I'm not a felon, I am new to USA, I am a legal immigrant but cannot legally work yet. Still doing the lengthy legal process... It's hard.
Sry for all my comments lol. You should definitely put the cut piece on the lathe. And I really like the cove/cave area for the diver. Very cool. One of my favorites
I really like how this one looks and turned out! I do miss the detailed, longer videos though. But awesome nonetheless! Can't wait to see what's next! Take care!
@@cap5856 to each their own, I like the longer detailed videos because I like learning from them and Ben's channel is the first resin/wood working channel I ever watched. He's Entertaining and quite skilled. Fun to watch no matter what though. So I'll be watching regardless.
I legit laughed out loud when you turned the pot around and played the snippet of Under Pressure 😆 As for the chunk you cut off... More keychains like the 30 minute challenge one you did a while back? Or... I don't know enough about working with wood and resin to know if this would work, just how thin can you cut and polish it? Because if you *could* slice that super super thin it would make a gorgeous bookmark.
Hi Ben! Quick tip- if you don't wait for full cure and do a second pour while first one in gelatinous stage- you won't have a visible seam and you won't need glue to have your objects in the middle, they will stick when placed on top of fresh resin. I use this all the time (I do it for a living) and recently I had to make huge cylinders with resin printed corn, cucumber, tomato and potato 1 to 1 scale. I used resin with 1 week cure time for 1kg pours so it won't warp, boil or crack, and still had to do it in 3 pours. There were no seams visible because I didn't wait for full cure, just made sure it's hard just enough to hold my objects in place. And for large pours like this you can use tabletop epoxy with longer cure times- 3, 5 or 7 days, depending on your volume. It won't warp or crack.
Wow, that's super cool. I'm impressed with how well you were able to pour multiple layers of the "water" resin without the witness line between each pour showing. Hard to mix each batch of resin the exact same color like that.
Hi Ben, I enjoy your videos, you do such interesting projects with resin. I noticed the ultrasonic cleaner you used for cleaning your 3D prints. I'm not sure if you are using isopropyl alcohol, methylated spirits or water for the cleaning (as there are some water washable printing resins). If using isopropyl alcohol it can be a fire hazard/explosion risk due to the alcohol vapors. As the ultrasonic works, the vapor can ignite if there is any faulty wiring on the machine itself or nearby. This is especially true if your machine has a heating function. An easy solution for this is to fill the metal bin with water, then put your prints in a plastic ziploc bag with the alcohol and seal it. The vibrations go through the water and into the bag without the risk of vapors escaping. I just wanted to let you know as I've been researching about ultrasonics for my own 3D printing needs. Keep up the great work!
I just wanted to say that this channel is still extremely underrated. But I'm sure you will grow much bigger one day! You deserve so much more! The content is amazing and your works are literally breathtaking! Just absolutely amazing job with this piece too! Wish I could have an art pieces like that on my table. I must check out those amazing eggs too! They look phenomenal! 👍
This project looks soooooooo good! Nicely done!! I was wondering, what do you do with all the wooden stirring-sticks? You should make something with them. Throw them in a glass/container when you are done using them. That way you add one/two each time you do a resinproject.
Best one yet, Ben. I seem to think this of your videos regularly! They do get better & better. Thank you for taking the time to make and share your projects with us, Ben 👍🏻
This looks absolutely amazing. I enjoy seeing how your ideas develop into these amazing creations! Thank you for sharing your talents with us! Have a brilliant weekend!🌹
Thanks for stopping by, If you have time you can check out my new range of Eggs here www.etsy.com/shop/bensworx
finally able to order an egg. when ever i had extra $$ you would be sold out. now to not so patiently await its arrival. 😁 also, will you bring the nebulla egg back in the future? q
BRILLIANT!!! Absolutely Stunning!!! What a gorgeous project to bring in the new year!!!
I can't afford any of your eggs... I would buy several if I had the ability... My situation is unique... I can't just "go get a job" I'm not a felon, I am new to USA, I am a legal immigrant but cannot legally work yet. Still doing the lengthy legal process... It's hard.
@@skylastudioz one day you will be able to own one of his beautiful eggs i have been obsessing over owning one for over a year.
@@liamkinley672 🥰
Thanks Liam 😊 yes I’ll make some more Nebula eggs soon 👍
Love love love the tribute to Freddie Mercury’s Under Pressure! It’s perfect! The project turned out awesome 👏. Well done!
Hi everyone, thanks for stopping by, I can’t wait to show you this one!
SPECTACULAR BEN AS ALWAYS 😀NOT YELLING ALMOST COMPLETELY BLIND
@@veneraberens4653 THANKS VENERA
@@BensWorx I JUST LOVE WHAT YOU CREATE DAILY
Any chance you would have some details on that little sander you use? Looks like a great tool to add to the collection
Although I was a huge fan of "Frank the Tank" Freddie is so cool. Love it bro
Beautiful with the bubbles and jellyfish.
Wow Ben...just Wow😁
Edit; Great tribute to Mr. Mercury.
I have spent more time watching you then my son today... he's two... he's also enthralled.
Sry for all my comments lol. You should definitely put the cut piece on the lathe. And I really like the cove/cave area for the diver. Very cool. One of my favorites
truly are an artist
Awesome job Ben looks great and should do another batman project again
As a diver, this is so cool!
Craftsmanship!!👍👍
the little jellyfish and snorkel bubbles were a great surprise
Thanks Liam 😊
Absolutely stellar buddy
great piece, cant wait to see what u do with the offcut...
Freddy is a perfect name! ❤
Love the diorama!! 🥰
I really like how this one looks and turned out! I do miss the detailed, longer videos though. But awesome nonetheless! Can't wait to see what's next! Take care!
Thanks Mate
@@cap5856 to each their own, I like the longer detailed videos because I like learning from them and Ben's channel is the first resin/wood working channel I ever watched. He's Entertaining and quite skilled. Fun to watch no matter what though. So I'll be watching regardless.
Nicely done Ben!
That looks really cool.
This is awesome Ben, welcome back! My son said Freddie is a "neverending dad joke" haha
Absolutely STUNNING Ben!
Ben that is one gorgeous piece of work !
You did a perfect job of conveying motion in the water. It feels like I’m really seeing someone dive at night.
I like that! Well done!
Yo, this looks awesome bro … Keep em’ comin dude! 😎👍✨
Brilliant project. Those little glass beads were a smart addition. They really do look like bubbles.
Thanks Angi 😊
I really like the new side narrations. It’s different and new. This turned out great!
Thanks Mate
This is a fun one!
I legit laughed out loud when you turned the pot around and played the snippet of Under Pressure 😆
As for the chunk you cut off... More keychains like the 30 minute challenge one you did a while back?
Or... I don't know enough about working with wood and resin to know if this would work, just how thin can you cut and polish it? Because if you *could* slice that super super thin it would make a gorgeous bookmark.
Love this one really cool
Absolutely awesome Ben glad to see you doing well take care and stay safe and warm god bless.
Spectacular as always Ben!
it's like the diver is under ice... what an amazing effect. great piece
Thankyou
Beautiful!!!
As a scuba diver myself, I love this one. Very beautiful.
Thanks Ed
Looks great.
That looks so cool! Especially once you turned the lights off and the unpainted burl was basically invisible
Thanks Mate
BRILLIANCE
I hate having to wait, counting the minutes
I love the new new name for the new pressure pot .
Thanks Jimmy
Queen was a great 👍 band . And the graphics for it so cool Ben.👍☝️
Can’t wait to see how you did this one. It looks amazing, just like all your work.
Hi Ben! Quick tip- if you don't wait for full cure and do a second pour while first one in gelatinous stage- you won't have a visible seam and you won't need glue to have your objects in the middle, they will stick when placed on top of fresh resin. I use this all the time (I do it for a living) and recently I had to make huge cylinders with resin printed corn, cucumber, tomato and potato 1 to 1 scale. I used resin with 1 week cure time for 1kg pours so it won't warp, boil or crack, and still had to do it in 3 pours. There were no seams visible because I didn't wait for full cure, just made sure it's hard just enough to hold my objects in place. And for large pours like this you can use tabletop epoxy with longer cure times- 3, 5 or 7 days, depending on your volume. It won't warp or crack.
Awesome work. Being a SCUBA diver myself. This piece really resin-ates with me 😉
Now we’re getting back to the stuff I like. Fantastic Ben
Thanks Mate
Very cool project. Naming the pot Freddie was great, and such a laugh when you said you were sticking it in him, classic
Thanks Jarrod 😊
Wow, that's super cool. I'm impressed with how well you were able to pour multiple layers of the "water" resin without the witness line between each pour showing. Hard to mix each batch of resin the exact same color like that.
Nice work congratulations👏
Almost midnight here in the uk and struggling to stay awake-hurry Ben lol 😜
Hang in there mate 😂
Heck yeah sir looks great 👍
That is so cool!
Another great project Ben!!
Thanks Holly
That's great, Ben. It was inspired to display it the way you did. I couldn't make the premiere but I still wanted to watch.
Bill
Thanks Bill
Very clever name for your pressure pot. This is beautiful
Thanks Melissa 😊
That is just awesome looking. Love the swirls that show up from the glowy parts
Amazing! What a lovely idea for a lamp. Thanks for sharing. Take care.
Lovely piece. Your work is so different and creative. Keep up the great work.
I like seeing you invest in yourself. Well done on the new equipment.
Thanks Rebecca
Hi Ben,
I enjoy your videos, you do such interesting projects with resin. I noticed the ultrasonic cleaner you used for cleaning your 3D prints. I'm not sure if you are using isopropyl alcohol, methylated spirits or water for the cleaning (as there are some water washable printing resins). If using isopropyl alcohol it can be a fire hazard/explosion risk due to the alcohol vapors. As the ultrasonic works, the vapor can ignite if there is any faulty wiring on the machine itself or nearby. This is especially true if your machine has a heating function. An easy solution for this is to fill the metal bin with water, then put your prints in a plastic ziploc bag with the alcohol and seal it. The vibrations go through the water and into the bag without the risk of vapors escaping.
I just wanted to let you know as I've been researching about ultrasonics for my own 3D printing needs. Keep up the great work!
That's amazing 😍🤩 I love it
I'm so fascinated by those 3D printers. It's amazing what they can do.
Can’t wait to see it. 👍
I JUST love that beautiful underwater-themed lamp, Ben!! 😃 Great job as usual!! 😃
Thankyou 😊
Wow, this is maybe my favourite project you've ever done. Inspiring stuff!
I love thalassophobia/deep ovcean resin art,it's fascinating
Wow! The effect of the beads was so cool. I love your attention to details. This is a stunning piece, Ben!
wow had no notification, two days late, but worth it well done
OMG I CANT WAIT FOR THIS, I ALREADY KNOW ITS GONNA BE OUTSTANDING!!
That looks sick! Bummer you couldn’t have both of the divers there since divers actually dive in pairs. I love Freddie! Lets put him to good use!
Thanks Nate
Great job Ben
Thanks Mate
Just going to get my ☕ this will be good 😁👍 Loved it lit in the dark and it looked like only the water bit existed, so cool..... and Thank you.
Thanks Alison 😊
AMAZING WORK! Even when something doesn't work right you find a way to make it work. That's why I love your channel!
Thanks Mate
I think this is one of my all time favorites!!
Love this one. Maybe one day you can do one with a ship under water that looks like its been sunk. Love this channel
Thanks Mate
Amazing!!! I love how this turned out, and I can’t wait to see what you use the smaller piece for!!!
Thanks Samantha 😊
beautiful underwater-themed lamp, Ben
Thanks Glenn
Some cool updates to the shop lately--Freddy, the 3D printer, the orbital sander, the live calypso band playing while you work...
Thanks Gordon 😊
It turned out amazing! And so did Freddie LOL
I just wanted to say that this channel is still extremely underrated. But I'm sure you will grow much bigger one day! You deserve so much more! The content is amazing and your works are literally breathtaking! Just absolutely amazing job with this piece too! Wish I could have an art pieces like that on my table. I must check out those amazing eggs too! They look phenomenal! 👍
All I can say is wow!
Thankyou
Very Cool
That’s beautiful! 😀
Thanks Jimmy
This project looks soooooooo good! Nicely done!! I was wondering, what do you do with all the wooden stirring-sticks? You should make something with them. Throw them in a glass/container when you are done using them. That way you add one/two each time you do a resinproject.
I’d love to see you cast a train. My son loves trains and I’ve thought about trying to put one of his toy trains in resin but haven’t gotten to it
Beautifully crafted Ben. Love the detail you did to the Burl with the glowing.
Thanks Steve 😊
Always welcome Ben. I hope you and your family stay safe and healthy.
Just a masterpiece! Gorgeous, well done Ben! 👏🏼😍
I love it! Turned out so spooky and cool like the ocean really is
Thankyou 😊
I legit thought this was a community post from dope or nope for a second cause they just did a video on resin art 😂
Can’t wait to see this one!
It’s always a joy to see you pull out the LD-002H, my favorite printer I own
Yeah easy to use 👍
Best one yet, Ben. I seem to think this of your videos regularly! They do get better & better. Thank you for taking the time to make and share your projects with us, Ben 👍🏻
Thanks Paul 😊
Holy cats man! Excellent work! Turned out incredibly!
Thankyou
That's brilliant Ben, even the shape kinda looks like a fish 🐠
Wonders will never cease what you will come up with next 👍
Thanks Lorraine 😊
I'd love to see you pull off a DragonBall. Love your stuff. 👍👍
Woah! That machine that made the divers is so cool!! Makes me want to watch how it’s made 😅
End result is amazing, per usual!
That is impressive!! I love it! Great job, Ben!
Thanks Mike
This looks absolutely amazing. I enjoy seeing how your ideas develop into these amazing creations! Thank you for sharing your talents with us! Have a brilliant weekend!🌹
Thanks Amanda 😊
@@BensWorx 😇
This is my favorite of your pieces. This is beautiful! I love the details in it too!
It looks amazing! :)
Wow Ben that’s beautiful kinda looks like he is under ice
Thanks Brian
That is amazing! The bubbles look awesome coming from the diver. Excellent job Ben!
Thanks Linda 😊
This is very beautiful work like the little diver swimming really cool