Well let me just say welcome to shelling!😊 it really is a wonderful hobby that never gets old and just gets more and more interesting the more experience you get! And they go together beautifully! Definitely don't hesitate to combine the two, because you're potential options are just about limitless! If you don't mind me asking, what do you make with UV resin? It sounds like a fascinating medium, and I can only imagine how cool the things one could make with it could be! Glad to hear that I could inspire! It genuinely means a lot! 😊
Theo Kellison OH MAN! If you haven’t looked into UV resin since this video, you definitely should! It will fit into your work SO WELL and is crazily easy to work with!
A truly wonderful video amazing, really enjoyed it I will look at all the shells I have collected with totally different eyes after seeing your video.
I've been working with UV resin and recently got into shell hunting, but I had never thought of combining the two. Thanks for the inspiration!
Well let me just say welcome to shelling!😊 it really is a wonderful hobby that never gets old and just gets more and more interesting the more experience you get! And they go together beautifully! Definitely don't hesitate to combine the two, because you're potential options are just about limitless! If you don't mind me asking, what do you make with UV resin? It sounds like a fascinating medium, and I can only imagine how cool the things one could make with it could be! Glad to hear that I could inspire! It genuinely means a lot! 😊
Theo Kellison OH MAN! If you haven’t looked into UV resin since this video, you definitely should! It will fit into your work SO WELL and is crazily easy to work with!
Lots of work. Beautiful
Stunning!
I think I’d like to do a letter inlaid ring on wood. I bought some wood ring blanks on Etsy. They would be very popular!
wow thank you !!
Where do you get your particular epoxy?
Could you please tell me where to get the “jeweler’s glass”. Thanks
Gorilla glue brand
Coulant You Plessers tel me scheren to vet the “jewelers glass”. Thanks