Resin Casting Gone Wrong

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  • Опубликовано: 10 фев 2025

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  • @tomdowler5416
    @tomdowler5416 4 года назад +397

    if someone gave me a gift of booze I couldn't drink, I'd be so pissed off.

    • @kirkyorg7654
      @kirkyorg7654 4 года назад +13

      insert half inch drill bit here 🤔 😂😋

    • @Hallettjs7957
      @Hallettjs7957 4 года назад +3

      Yeah, I was thinking the same thing, only the person that gave me must hate me.

    • @twilightsparkle75
      @twilightsparkle75 4 года назад +1

      id find a way. brute force tends to work well

    • @ninjaassassin1998
      @ninjaassassin1998 4 года назад +4

      Nah they showed how to open it lol you just need a fork lift

    • @UrbanPanic
      @UrbanPanic 4 года назад +3

      But if you gave a Brit a gift of booze they could drink, they'd just get pissed.

  • @user-jw4fz3sq1w
    @user-jw4fz3sq1w 2 года назад +1

    "They called that whiskey business" 😂 Good one

  • @gabrielpursley2812
    @gabrielpursley2812 4 года назад +15

    Captain Schnootin, at patrol immediately! Great content guys! Mistakes happen for we are all human.

  • @DelugeQuebec
    @DelugeQuebec 4 года назад +12

    The numbers are named Karschev Units. Named after Sven Karschev that discover you can mesure/grade polishing. The scale is from 0 to 10 000. 0 being obviously ''flat'' and 10 000 being ''Mirror''. Its very interresting because I just made that up and hope you laugh a bit.

  • @theresagrosscup1968
    @theresagrosscup1968 4 года назад +6

    Well after seeing that bottle dropped several times no one can doubt the strength of your products. Charlie said the heck with the resin, gimme what’s in the bottle. Lol

  • @charlesgraham843
    @charlesgraham843 4 года назад +84

    I almost cried when I saw the whisky spilling all over the asphalt.

    • @BlackForestWoodCo
      @BlackForestWoodCo  4 года назад +5

      It had epoxy in it, couldn't have drank it anyways unfortunately

    • @xamper7543
      @xamper7543 4 года назад +4

      @@BlackForestWoodCo I’m still crying regardless 😭😭😭

    • @Lellba47
      @Lellba47 4 года назад +4

      @@BlackForestWoodCo Why? The bottle was closed before you threw it, could have cut the epoxy and drink it

    • @epoxeclipse
      @epoxeclipse 4 года назад

      @@Lellba47 I would drill into it and drink it with the polished one if I got that for a present, refill that with vinegar and display it.

    • @BlackForestWoodCo
      @BlackForestWoodCo  4 года назад +2

      @@Lellba47 the glass cracked from the heat and resin got into it, that's why we when showed it before throwing it there was whisky in the resin bubbles. 6:41

  • @jlopezjonathan
    @jlopezjonathan 4 года назад +168

    What a waste of whisky i would’ve drilled a hole on the top and drink it

    • @pamelaneibuhr6959
      @pamelaneibuhr6959 4 года назад +4

      My thoughts exactly

    • @fnordeon1013
      @fnordeon1013 4 года назад +7

      Honestly, who wouldn´t :D ? But epoxy got into the bottle. I wouldn´t drink that. To bad.

    • @leetokyo1178
      @leetokyo1178 4 года назад +1

      yes yes and yes....but nothing say I got money then doing shit like this

    • @uncledodge9396
      @uncledodge9396 4 года назад +31

      A friend of mine (who is financially comfortable) gave me a bottle of Cognac from the early 1920's and I said that "I'm going to save this bottle for the perfect occasion", My friend got angry and said that "you've only one life, enjoy this now, people save drinks like this for a rainy day and after a while no day is rainy enough, in the end your friends will drink this in a toast at your funeral and you will not have had a mouthful of it. Drink it now and don't ever wait for the rainy days." Since then I've done my best to enjoy my life and yes, I believe he was right, every day is lived only once and saving a nice drink is something that should never be done.

    • @stevenmobley5882
      @stevenmobley5882 4 года назад +1

      @@fnordeon1013 easily filtered

  • @C-M
    @C-M 4 года назад +67

    I think you've just made a lot of whisky lovers very sad.
    The foil sleeve can be removed without breaking it so there's no excuse for wasting the whisky. Caramel coloured water looks very similar...

  • @MrBiggs269
    @MrBiggs269 4 года назад +16

    The tow motor... "in a world of osha violations" to the tune (in a world of pure imagination)

    • @tomsullivan5663
      @tomsullivan5663 4 года назад

      I think im gonna bring this joke to work

  • @RecoilOperated
    @RecoilOperated 4 года назад +33

    also- there is literally a mancage for that forklift in the background

  • @aam50
    @aam50 4 года назад +4

    Probably about time you guys invested in a dedicated fridge/cooler for the bottle pours as they seem to be happening more regularly now! Or some sort of jacket to go round the mould with pumped coolant? Great video as usual. Thanks guys!

  • @sulblazer
    @sulblazer 4 года назад +23

    I would find it almost ethically unacceptable to make perfectly fine whiskey undrinkable. That said, it does look damn nice in that resin encasement.

    • @Joshwagonda
      @Joshwagonda 4 года назад

      could always drill it out if you get tired of looking at it

    • @miguelarias5000
      @miguelarias5000 4 года назад

      @@Joshwagonda lol

  • @jonikq
    @jonikq 4 года назад

    Finally some resin videos that are not about resin tables or resin guitars...

  • @charlesthomas9294
    @charlesthomas9294 3 года назад +4

    I remember one of the makers I follow had this huge f**k-up in her project and the response was overwhelmingly positive. I think it's reassuring for makers to realize that we all make mistakes and it's a normal part of the creative process, and that we don't need to internalize it so much and get down on ourselves.

    • @BlackForestWoodCo
      @BlackForestWoodCo  3 года назад

      Yes, even if you're a master at something mistakes can still happen! We think it's important to be open about this kind of stuff because it really does happen to everyone!

  • @graciemaca6996
    @graciemaca6996 3 года назад

    Beautiful job. I'm anxious to see that round table w/ turquoise resin on your next video! Your schnauzer is so cute!

  • @daveloderhose874
    @daveloderhose874 4 года назад +24

    The end product looks great but I don’t get putting the bottle in resin isn’t it for drinking.

    • @BlackForestWoodCo
      @BlackForestWoodCo  4 года назад +2

      Cool to look at I guess haha

    • @fnordeon1013
      @fnordeon1013 4 года назад +1

      Did you see the inscription at the bottom of the plate?
      That's as close as you get to that whisky. Happy birthday haha 😂
      A qoute from 'Home Alone 2':
      - Nice kid. Really.... 😊

    • @mystic_tacos
      @mystic_tacos 4 года назад

      @@fnordeon1013 It says "Baba"

    • @fnordeon1013
      @fnordeon1013 4 года назад

      @@mystic_tacos - yes I noticed. So....?

    • @sameerdatta
      @sameerdatta 4 года назад

      @@fnordeon1013 “Baba” means “Father” in certain Indian languages

  • @WUTANGCLANMOFOS
    @WUTANGCLANMOFOS 4 года назад +1

    happy birthday! heres some whisky you cant drink 😘

  • @jorbraz
    @jorbraz 4 года назад

    Great video! Thanks for the content. Looking to get into resin so this is a nice primer. And go Alberta proud!

  • @pugestpug5879
    @pugestpug5879 4 года назад +5

    I like how your having fun about the fail, that’s good to see :)

    • @BlackForestWoodCo
      @BlackForestWoodCo  4 года назад +2

      Thank you! We try to make the best out of things haha

    • @charlesthomas9294
      @charlesthomas9294 3 года назад

      Yeah, that's one of the things about their content. They're all really young and it seems like they have more fun with this stuff than other channels that are more serious.

  • @bradleyheathhaysable
    @bradleyheathhaysable 3 года назад

    You discussed two of the Menzerna polishing compounds labeled 300 and 2500 although there were 4 polishing compound bottles in the background. What were the other two compounds in your workup? It looked like one of the bottles had a 3 on it, the beginning of '3500' possibly?

  • @cattac6
    @cattac6 4 года назад +1

    Second time around worked like a dream. Losing that whisky would make you cry! The final result looked immaculate but I bet he will be sore that he can't drink it! Cheers.

  • @chriscruz2736
    @chriscruz2736 10 месяцев назад

    What temperature was your fridge to prevent the epoxy from heating up too much

  • @Puddingskin01
    @Puddingskin01 4 года назад +40

    Everyone: Crying out the alcohol abuse.
    Me, an intellectual: "Oi, that isn't proper forklift safety!"

  • @josiecapps2555
    @josiecapps2555 4 года назад +1

    We’re all human with many mistakes, some admit it and some don’t. I prefer your way and laugh about it. 😊

  • @finewoodstudiosltd2742
    @finewoodstudiosltd2742 4 года назад +2

    Hi Dylan good content as always. I’ve been trying to find a de-gassing chamber the same size as the ones you use. Would you be so kind in letting me know where you got them from or if your planning on stocking them your self. Many thanks geoff. (Finewood studios UK)

  • @ashleywright4949
    @ashleywright4949 4 года назад

    Have you tried de gassing after youve done the pour? with these small projects that would fit into the de gassing chamber?

  • @caidenbritton5481
    @caidenbritton5481 4 года назад +1

    I've seen the Alberta hoodie... I'm sold.

  • @Viola-ou7ll
    @Viola-ou7ll 4 года назад +30

    It's killing me that you keep the resin in the same place where your food is. By the looks of it, it's high time to buy a new one, use it for your food and keep this old one for the resin...

    • @CalamityLime
      @CalamityLime 4 года назад +2

      yip. it's probably safe enough, food wise but a dedicated fridge would likely have prevented this issue entirely.

    • @emilsantiago2351
      @emilsantiago2351 3 года назад

      if it aint broke dont fix it

  • @rixogtr
    @rixogtr 4 года назад +2

    Looks like there's a plenty of alcoholics here :D Everyone seems crying about spilling whiskey lol :D I'd be crying about those bubbles on the bottom in the second casting.

  • @davidrichards9529
    @davidrichards9529 4 года назад +9

    Wouldn’t it have been easier to put the mold into the pressure pot, fill it then degas it so it all got all the air out?

    • @Boogerboys1990
      @Boogerboys1990 4 года назад +1

      Yeah I 100% would of put it in the degasser I mean bubbles? So easy to get rid of lol

    • @xamper7543
      @xamper7543 4 года назад +1

      Wouldn’t that run the risk of the bottle breaking?

    • @Boogerboys1990
      @Boogerboys1990 4 года назад +1

      @@xamper7543 not near enough pressure does it need to remove bubbles etc. That it take to break that bottle.

    • @davidrichards9529
      @davidrichards9529 4 года назад +1

      @@xamper7543 not sure, that’s why I was wondering if it would have been easier. Plus can you fit something that big into the pot?

    • @OuroborosArmory
      @OuroborosArmory 4 года назад

      Heat.. the wax at the top melted

  • @rmeister1887
    @rmeister1887 4 года назад +1

    Prost 🥃 gute Idee Grüße aus Österreich 🇦🇹👍👍👍👍

  • @leonardmartin5145
    @leonardmartin5145 3 года назад

    Whats the polisher ya got there. And what are the pads you use?

  • @mitchellbender2722
    @mitchellbender2722 4 года назад +3

    I know what you guys are thinking. “Mitch didn’t comment last video, wonder what he’s going to say this week?” Well I’m going to say that I simply miss Brad. Maybe not next week, maybe not the week after but one day, one day I shall get the Brad content I need and then we can all be happy.

    • @BlackForestWoodCo
      @BlackForestWoodCo  4 года назад +2

      Don’t worry Mitch, we will have a large dose of Brad coming for you soon. 😎

  • @BuzzBazzJ
    @BuzzBazzJ 4 года назад +1

    Subbed for this vid. Great content👍🏼

  • @svinto81
    @svinto81 4 года назад +1

    Love your dog. I also have miniature schnauzer black/silver and one white.

  • @rainerl6138
    @rainerl6138 4 года назад +9

    I closed the video at point when they dropped the wiskey and it poured on the ground. Damn kids wont respect good wiskey!

    • @sailingsolar2371
      @sailingsolar2371 4 года назад

      Demonstrates how immature they are, unable to enjoy and respect the finer things in life. Anything of quality is a total waste on them. Nothing wrong with that per say, it is what it is.
      It really is an acquired trait to understand why expensive things are expensive and not just at higher price. Except with fine wine. someone did a blind taste test with expert tasters and the wines price did NOT follow the pricing in much of the samples. They never did that again, the french won't hear of it. Which can be expected.

    • @Ethan-iw3ms
      @Ethan-iw3ms 4 года назад

      @@sailingsolar2371 Agreed. Im a 18 Year old in the UK, Not old but even i knew how immature that was, First whiskey I ever had was with my father and I love it, saddens even me to see something as incredible as that wasted.

    • @dchuhay
      @dchuhay 4 года назад

      You mean the whiskey that was in a container opened to curing resin? The whiskey that they know is contaminated and therefore undrinkable? That whiskey?

  • @Kosackk
    @Kosackk 4 года назад

    To be the best child that gives that gift, i would have given the same brand, or another brand of whiskey on the side, apart from the main gift so that Baba(dad) can still enjoy a bottle of whiskey if he'd like!

  • @stevenraymer904
    @stevenraymer904 4 года назад +2

    Beautiful beautiful work keep Charlie in the videos to bad you lost the whiskey out of the one pour

    • @BlackForestWoodCo
      @BlackForestWoodCo  4 года назад

      Thank you! We will don't worry! And yeah too bad but at least we had fun with it haha

  • @NORFIE123456
    @NORFIE123456 4 года назад

    I was also thinking you guys...would it have been better if you sealed the bottle and cap with the same resin you use to prevent any errant air pockets from forming? It seems like you had a bubble come from the bottom of the bottle

  • @mattmcmillan9245
    @mattmcmillan9245 4 года назад +4

    The 'grit' numbers refer to the mesh. Similar to sand paper, the higher the number, finer the finish.

  • @bryanmaclean709
    @bryanmaclean709 4 года назад

    I am interested in what brand of epoxy you used. To seal coat the wood stand. It looks very viscous. I think it. Might be good for sealing hand carved bowls mounted on a slowly revolving arm. Or would it be too thick to flow evenly? Also could. This same epoxy be used as an final coat on said bowls? I enjoyed the Video. Great to see someone that owns up that mistakes happen and is don’t afraid to admit it.

  • @zacharybrosious2293
    @zacharybrosious2293 4 года назад

    What about using a pressure pot for the smaller pours like this?

  • @bill48m
    @bill48m 4 года назад +2

    One note for safety: dropping the casting was dangerous, chips of resin flying everywhere. Next 'mistake' ship it to me and I will dispose of it safely. The second pour came out very nice, good job again.

  • @zaccochran7703
    @zaccochran7703 4 года назад +1

    You guys have to much fun!

  • @bluegizmo1983
    @bluegizmo1983 4 года назад

    Your mom is sharing her screw up's with us too, every time you upload a video... BOOM! 🤣 Just kidding 😁

  • @rumpple4skin976
    @rumpple4skin976 4 года назад +1

    *__* glad to see your only human too and glad to see another video keep doing what your doing guys 😀👍

  • @craigmurphy9862
    @craigmurphy9862 4 года назад +1

    Your stuff looks Brilliant !!
    When using the cutting compound, Just spray water on the piece and keep your mop wet, It breaks down the compound and gives a better finish, (but cover up as you "will" get wet)
    Also could you vacuum the piece after the pour? or would this create problems? Keep up the great vid's.

    • @BlackForestWoodCo
      @BlackForestWoodCo  4 года назад

      Thanks for the tips! Ill try this next time.
      If the epoxy is kept under vacuum it will eventually boil and result in more bubbles!
      Id also be worried about the pressure of the vacuum crushing the bottle.

  • @Iam.Richboy
    @Iam.Richboy 4 года назад

    How big is your vacuum degas machine And do you sell them if not where did you buy it

  • @seldoon_nemar
    @seldoon_nemar 4 года назад +1

    everyone here saying it's undrinkable hasn't seen the Jurrasic park scene where they drill that precision hole to the mosquito. just drill a 1/8 or 1/16 hole straight through the top into the cork. but to say it's tamper-evident... LOL

  • @scotscheideman9800
    @scotscheideman9800 3 года назад

    I hope no one from OHSA sees the forklift footage of dropping the bad casting, I'm pretty sure that is a MASSIVE fine for the business and responsible members of management

  • @colinsmith9804
    @colinsmith9804 4 года назад

    What are the pieces that form the mould made of please?

  • @kapilkohli7773
    @kapilkohli7773 4 года назад

    Do you guys spray the acrylic with silicone spray because it was soo smooth always great work

  • @bseant420
    @bseant420 4 года назад +4

    yeah i think im in the "this is a complete waste of good hooch" camp lol. looks sick though but what a complete waste.

    • @darkshadowsx5949
      @darkshadowsx5949 4 года назад

      a waste? "hooch" isn't particularly useful to begin with.
      maybe useful at getting "some" people to ruin their lives and abuse their kids. yeah that real useful...

    • @bseant420
      @bseant420 4 года назад

      @@darkshadowsx5949 lol ok!

  • @suzettekath9860
    @suzettekath9860 4 года назад

    Did you do the wood base first in resin? Since wood contains minute spots where air can be. Also, I didn't see you applying some form of flame or sprayed Isopropyl alcohol onto the top to help remove bubbles before moving it to the frig.

  • @gravijiga
    @gravijiga 4 года назад

    Time for a new fridge, that thing is older than me. Though new ones probably wouldn’t last as long as the 1980s one you have there now

    • @BlackForestWoodCo
      @BlackForestWoodCo  4 года назад

      Haha, it's actually me and Dylan's grandma's old fridge so you're right, it's super old!

  • @johncotton866
    @johncotton866 4 года назад +3

    Thanks for the great content!!! Enjoyed watching how your team corrects a mess-up. I'm sure you now have a big sign on the refrigerator to make sure the door stays sealed shut. Glad you didn't try and drink the whiskey from the first bottle, or would the epoxy have affected it? Good job, as always!!!

    • @BlackForestWoodCo
      @BlackForestWoodCo  4 года назад

      Thanks John!! The bottle was actually cracked so the epoxy had got inside. Otherwise we might have drank it haha

  • @DiscoveryDarks
    @DiscoveryDarks 4 года назад

    Looks like something you'd give an alcoholic trying to recover as a joke.

  • @Viruzzz
    @Viruzzz 3 года назад

    I don't think what happened had anything to do with the fridge door being opened. Refrigerators are very well insulated to keep things cold, but they don't actually pull out heat from something very fast at all, so putting a giant cube of room-temperature resin in there means that that resin is going to basically stay room temperature for hours because it's going to take way too long for the fridge to actually cool it down. And if that resin starts generating any heat whatsoever (which curing resin does) then there is no way any ordinary refrigerator can keep up with the heat generation from that amount of curing resin unless you use the stuff that cures really slowly.
    What might work is submerging the mold to about the level of the resin in something like a bathtub of water, because water can absorb a very large amount of heat, much much much more than the air in a fridge can, it would pull the heat from the chemical reaction out of the resin much more effectively and keep it cooler than is possible in an ordinary fridge.
    If this is something that normally works I expect it's because you normally do much smaller amounts of resin at a time, and even then you're probably only just skirting under the temperatures that would cause problems.
    I know this video is 8 months old and probably nobody will see this, but I wanted to point out that this was more of a problem with the laws of physics than the methodology of keeping a fridge door closed.

    • @BlackForestWoodCo
      @BlackForestWoodCo  3 года назад

      - The temperature wasn't room temperature it was poured in a room filled with fans and air conditioning and poured on a water cooled aluminum table, and we do use resin that cures slowly
      - We have had success with the fridge method with every other bottle casting that has the same size and thickness.
      - If any water gets into resin it won't cure properly

  • @pimpofallsimps8413
    @pimpofallsimps8413 4 года назад +1

    why do they not use a mold release?

  • @circuit19
    @circuit19 4 года назад

    Have you thought about placing it in a pressure chamber and placing said pressure chamber in the fridge, or just chilling the pressure chamber.

  • @timdavis7207
    @timdavis7207 4 года назад +3

    My dogs had the same pig toy! But they’ve already torn them so they don’t oink 😂

  • @JR-ho5qm
    @JR-ho5qm 4 года назад +1

    I think a bit of black dye in a bottle casting would look even better!

  • @icantseethis
    @icantseethis 4 года назад

    Damn that looks pretty great, actually

  • @mpoll1016
    @mpoll1016 4 года назад

    Could you do a smaller pour (1-2 inches), let that cure, then place the bottle on top and finish the pour? That way it would look like the bottle is floating?

  • @SilvanaTheNonCraftingCrafter
    @SilvanaTheNonCraftingCrafter 4 года назад +3

    You need to try out Yorkshire Grit abrasive & micropolish pastes. ALL the woodturners I know swear by it as it shines both timber & resin ;)

    • @pamelaneibuhr6959
      @pamelaneibuhr6959 4 года назад +2

      Yes it does

    • @BlackForestWoodCo
      @BlackForestWoodCo  4 года назад +2

      We’ll have to check it out!

    • @fnordeon1013
      @fnordeon1013 4 года назад +1

      Is this the correct page - view link at the end?
      I got a recommendation some time ago for a wood polish product from Yorkshire (I think!) that was supposed to be great especially for "hard woods" like oak.
      Here in Sweden, we have a similar oak wood to English "green oak", that was why I got the recommendation.
      yorkshire-grit.com/Product-Page/

  • @mattatherton4898
    @mattatherton4898 4 года назад

    Maybe you could put some mold release on items like this so that if something goes wrong you can break the epoxy and it will come away from the object? I have no experience with epoxy just thinkin

  • @seansuttles1813
    @seansuttles1813 4 года назад

    As a very small start up I am curious how you ship your tables? I have shipped a couple coffee tables but have had to build crates myself and couldn’t advise customer on shipping cost ahead of time. Also what brand of polishing compound did you use in this video?

  • @nickbild3538
    @nickbild3538 4 года назад +4

    Love your pink fingernails at the end, Dylan 😂

  • @kennethlee5891
    @kennethlee5891 4 года назад +1

    Id take that its the little imperfections that make life great

  • @labelleAir
    @labelleAir 4 года назад

    Mistakes do happen from time to time😌

  • @seriouscollector6318
    @seriouscollector6318 4 года назад

    I would recommend using 3M Trizact system for Finishing

  • @dillyflaps
    @dillyflaps 4 года назад +3

    what causes the bunch of bubbles at the base? wish you covered that instead of masterfully editing around it :(

  • @DanielleWhite
    @DanielleWhite 4 года назад

    I had to laugh at the "whiskey business" comment. That was a name of a custom cocktail years ago at a Geer St Garden in Durham, North Carolina. It involved a Habanero infused whiskey.

  • @And_Rotate
    @And_Rotate 3 года назад

    Hi just a quick question, after you sand it, do you use a orbit polisher( only rotating one), or do you use a random orbit polish for the compound?

  • @Amoney1
    @Amoney1 4 года назад

    Do you guys put anything on the plexiglass to help remove it from the resin? Cause I tried making one of these and I think I messed up cause the only way I can get it off is chipping it away

    • @unclemoe5733
      @unclemoe5733 4 года назад

      Look for Stoner mold release at your local woodshop.

  • @MattMuirhead
    @MattMuirhead 4 года назад +6

    When the resin casting costs 10x more than the whisky.....

  • @coujintrapp7973
    @coujintrapp7973 4 года назад +1

    This is a time capsule whiskey.

  • @bonestomp
    @bonestomp 4 года назад

    Why didn't you try to salvage the original pour? Surely there would be some kind of cool thing you could do to cut the resin from the neck up to remove the bad part?

  • @happyjustcause4111
    @happyjustcause4111 4 года назад +1

    6:55 "In a world of OCIA violations"

    • @DFMurray
      @DFMurray 4 года назад

      What does this have to do with the Organic Crop Improvement Association?

  • @adamlogan384
    @adamlogan384 4 года назад

    I'm curious, if you're concerned about bubbles, why don't you throw it in the vac chamber after the pour? Would that damage the project?

    • @99Etien
      @99Etien 4 года назад +1

      could be dangerous with the bottle in it

    • @BlackForestWoodCo
      @BlackForestWoodCo  4 года назад +1

      It would break the bottle

  • @daanieuhejh3598
    @daanieuhejh3598 4 года назад +2

    the second round got some thick bubbles too, no?

    • @BlackForestWoodCo
      @BlackForestWoodCo  4 года назад

      Yes it did get some at the bottom! We figured out a way to fix that and will cover it in the next bottle casting video!

  • @Styx1997
    @Styx1997 3 года назад +1

    I love this video! How much does a work like this cost? I kinda want one of these :o

  • @ScottRedstone
    @ScottRedstone 4 года назад +2

    Snorkie Oinkie is back. Where can I get one? My cat would love it. My husband not so much.
    Nice job on second attempt. Yup, things go wrong no matter how careful you are.

  • @richardlaymance9984
    @richardlaymance9984 4 года назад +1

    That was awesome. I’ve got to try that.

  • @kirkyorg7654
    @kirkyorg7654 4 года назад

    i noticed at the 5:05 mark as the pour started the piece of wood pulled back and moved the bottle ever so slightly is the bottle not glued to the wood base ???

    • @BlackForestWoodCo
      @BlackForestWoodCo  4 года назад

      Nope!

    • @kirkyorg7654
      @kirkyorg7654 4 года назад

      @@BlackForestWoodCo what stops it from floating up ?? 🎈

    • @BlackForestWoodCo
      @BlackForestWoodCo  4 года назад

      @@kirkyorg7654 The weight of the glass and liquor inside, we glue down cans and lighter bottles to prevent them from floating though!

    • @kirkyorg7654
      @kirkyorg7654 4 года назад

      @@BlackForestWoodCo ok cool thanks

  • @bmallory
    @bmallory 4 года назад +1

    dude... measuring in inches in order to have a volume in litre... 'murica
    but end result is nice

    • @snicklefritzal
      @snicklefritzal 4 года назад

      I was thinking the same thing, "divided by 61" 😅

  • @JVHorvath1
    @JVHorvath1 4 года назад +3

    Well...... this just proves the tensile strength of your epoxy

  • @joshbauer2223
    @joshbauer2223 4 года назад +1

    Hey! Are those 3D Printed pour nozzles on your barrel? Is it a public STL file, if so? Or a proprietary one?

  • @incy55
    @incy55 4 года назад

    the screw up was teh best part

  • @fjelstednord3159
    @fjelstednord3159 4 года назад

    Just saw the price for the shaper origin SO1-NN on your website. $3600? Is that Canadian? Festool sells the SO1-NN for $2500USD. Is there a difference between the one you guys sell and Festools?

    • @portlyoldman
      @portlyoldman 4 года назад +1

      That’s the price as sold by Shaper in Canada ( CAN$3599 )

    • @fjelstednord3159
      @fjelstednord3159 4 года назад

      @@portlyoldman Thank you. I appreciate the answer.

  • @georgezwick3717
    @georgezwick3717 4 года назад +1

    Decided to finish watching when I realized this was an Albertan company.

  • @ounceofpounce6114
    @ounceofpounce6114 4 года назад

    I looked at the Black Forest deep and it’s only for 2” pour, what resin is this for such a deep pour

    • @BlackForestWoodCo
      @BlackForestWoodCo  4 года назад

      Black Forest Deep, 2" is what is recommended but you can get away with way deeper pours if you're careful

  • @alyssa2796
    @alyssa2796 4 года назад +1

    I would drill down through the resin and bottle cap. Can’t let it go to waste.

  • @nelsonfields7679
    @nelsonfields7679 4 года назад

    correct me if i'm wrong but isn't the polishing pastes based on microns

  • @Mrsnichols1965
    @Mrsnichols1965 4 года назад

    What is the purpose of de-gassing the resin if your pour puts bubbles back in? I'm curious because it seems like an extra step that has no effect.

    • @99Etien
      @99Etien 4 года назад +2

      the bubbles from the pour are much bigger so they get out of the resin on themselfs. If you do not degas it in the begining it will look like a standard icecube where you can't see anything

  • @legsakimbo666
    @legsakimbo666 4 года назад

    Wouldn't you make a cast of the bottle and make a second mold fill it with water and put the bottle and measure the displacement and get your measurement ?

  • @seantellsit1431
    @seantellsit1431 3 года назад

    which epoxy product are you using for this deep pour?

  • @mike9672
    @mike9672 4 года назад +1

    Sweet sweet forty creek

  • @deadlyicecream1
    @deadlyicecream1 4 года назад +1

    theres still bobles comming from the buttom, you guys should have tilted the buttom, to let the epoxy get underneth the bottle. looks like ders lots of particels around the lid, dust or cloth

  • @mpatterson67
    @mpatterson67 3 года назад

    You have said in the past, not to seal the wood because it compromises the bond. Yet you sealed for this project. Can you tell me why?