This is awesome 😃. The answers you provide are very good! I have experienced with several brands of epoxy! I have 2 "go to's"... for different projects. One is great during our Canadian winters and the other is better during our humid summers! God bless you and you're country ❤
@@ARTtherapyEpoxy ahh yes! I’ve used Piñata sinker white in combo with Let’s Resin inks. I completely forgot about their color choices lol. Brilliant! Keep up the good work!!
I have resin - epodex. But you look in your country or region, do not forget that resins are different and you need to learn how to work with your own. Since different manufacturers, different proportions, temperature.
It all depends on the resin, I drip into mine after 2-3 hours. You need to experiment with your resin, drip after 1,2,3,4,5 hours, and choose the best result.
I haven’t seen where you’ve answered any of these comments/questions….in the future, could you PLEASE list the type AND brand of resin you use?? None of your videos mention it….and if this is supposed to be a tutorial, then we HAVE to know these things! Thank you!!
I use different resins for different needs. And in all the comments I say that you should not be attached to any brand or brand of resin, but understand the principle of its action. Since everyone lives in different countries, regions, temperature zones. And there is no universal answer. I live in Ukraine, I buy resin in Europe. Not the fact that in America or Canada or Australia there are these brands. My resin brands - Epodex. EpoxyWood. Crystal 3D Mass. Art Pro.
This is awesome 😃. The answers you provide are very good! I have experienced with several brands of epoxy! I have 2 "go to's"... for different projects. One is great during our Canadian winters and the other is better during our humid summers! God bless you and you're country ❤
Thank you very much for your support❤
That was so freaking awesome.. I love it..
Thank you for your comment ❤
Absolutely beautiful work.
Thank you for your comment. I'm very glad that you like it.
Awesome
❤ Awesome
wow! well done.
This is, by far, the most beautiful work I've ever seen in resin, specifically being in the shape of a sphere. Huge Congratulations...❤
Thank you very much, I am very happy for your comments ❤
Very nice indeed. What sort of polish did you use please
Sandpaper, grit 100, 200, 500, 1000, 1500, 3000 and polishing paste for shine.
Beautiful
Do you flood coat it after sanding, it looks so seamless?
Yes, I filled it in, that’s why I sanded it.
Love that wave. I have an idea for u if you would like to try.
I'm listening to you. What's your idea?
What are you polishing it with at the end? Looks great!
Sandpaper, 100, 200, 500, 1000, 2000, 3000, polishing paste 5000, and gloss spray.
Can this technique work with mica powder instead of alcohol inks?
It is necessary to test, but alcohol ink gives such an effect for sure.
Wow looks stunning!! What is the brand of alcohol ink you use? I’ve never seen that thick of inks before!
Thank you. I use different inks. Pinata,ScrapEgo, Kamenskaya Ink.
@@ARTtherapyEpoxy ahh yes! I’ve used Piñata sinker white in combo with Let’s Resin inks. I completely forgot about their color choices lol. Brilliant! Keep up the good work!!
Do you use a spray so the epoxy doesn't stick to the mold?
Yes, I do, but not always. If necessary.
Great video! How did you get the resin to not leak out of the hole or stick to the surface underneath the half with the hole in it?
Thank you very much, glue and glue gun
What kind of epoxy resin are you using?
I have resin - epodex. But you look in your country or region, do not forget that resins are different and you need to learn how to work with your own. Since different manufacturers, different proportions, temperature.
How long do you wait before adding ink/stirring it?
It all depends on the resin, I drip into mine after 2-3 hours. You need to experiment with your resin, drip after 1,2,3,4,5 hours, and choose the best result.
so i just need to make sure i dont put drops in the edge of the mold to avoid the dripping effect in the final result
In any case, you need to experiment, since resins can be different, shapes, inks.
I haven’t seen where you’ve answered any of these comments/questions….in the future, could you PLEASE list the type AND brand of resin you use?? None of your videos mention it….and if this is supposed to be a tutorial, then we HAVE to know these things! Thank you!!
I use different resins for different needs. And in all the comments I say that you should not be attached to any brand or brand of resin, but understand the principle of its action. Since everyone lives in different countries, regions, temperature zones. And there is no universal answer. I live in Ukraine, I buy resin in Europe. Not the fact that in America or Canada or Australia there are these brands. My resin brands - Epodex. EpoxyWood. Crystal 3D Mass. Art Pro.
This was beautiful thank you so much!
I believe that people who love this are people are stare at Nebulas.... I stare at Nebulae.
Thanks, I like it too. So sometimes I want to make something like that out of resin.
@ARTtherapyEpoxy You're definitely accomplishing that.
That Galaxy Globe in USA