You can also visit and subscribe to my brothers' channels ;-) and buy a beginner's guide about resin Short Guide about EPOXY RESIN: www.amazon.com/Short-Guide-about-EPOXY-RESIN-ebook/dp/B07ZWKS2PV Slow Motion World: ruclips.net/channel/UC3mgfcpTYL-xUJmVKtiolkg Pawel c: ruclips.net/channel/UCM4U18ey-qAdKzF-I1XCGDg Paper Ideas: ruclips.net/channel/UCcoEVeiZjfizv7Y-mY8epoA
This is a great display of how much work it takes to get a resin piece polished. I make resin castings mostly on my lathe where it is much quicker to get through all the grades of paper and micro mesh. People just don't realize how much work goes into getting a scratch free surface!
@@donovanbryan5000 It's like that for all crafts. You should hear crocheters and knitters complain about people who want them to make a sweater or large blanket for free, as if it will take just an hour or so to make, not to mention the cost of the yarn. Like that blanket used $150 in yarn, and I spent 200 hours making it, and you want to pay me $50? No. Not a chance. A friend of mine is an artist, and he sometimes does business for other artists. They never quibble about his prices because they know what it takes to make the piece.
I love that you don't just show us "what" and "how", you explain "why" the "what" and "why" the "how", without even speaking a word. Nice. It helps me remember to do things a certain way, the right way, the first time. Otherwise, I get these big dumb ideas of my own in my head that I know a short cut or know a better way to do something (even though I'd never done "something" before!). Bless you, thank you again.
I had know idea what was going except that you were showing different sandings. It was very interesting but I would love it you if you do the domino effect.
This very excellent presentation has helped me in my wood/resin lathe turnings. I am a 100% disabled veteran who got into woodturning a while back. Well done!
Thank you for sharing this! I don’t think anyone true understands how much sanding you do for each piece. We always see the list of numbered paper on the screen but never see the whole order and time taken. Your craftsmanship is absolutely stunning😊
Don't worry, lots of people understand how much time he spends, and how many different sand papers he uses, because he films it, and even if he accelerate the process, many people get that it's rather a matter of hours than minutes... But thanks though, maybe some folks thought it was in real time... 😉
@@33tours1 I guess I should’ve worded that better, some people may not realize how much time he spends on sanding because of the speed up process😉 I know I didn’t fully understand it when I first started watching him. I would see a list of used papers, sure, but the amount of time spent using each was a different thing. I’m a crafter and know first hand a short video versus the whole process doesn’t always convey the the work involved. 😊
@@amberarchambeau Yes, I understood. And on top of that, no doubt everybody has his skills and manual precision. Those can make the difference, it's sure !
Omg thank you...I had no idea about changing the direction each time....and I love how you explained what you were doing along the way and why....very helpful info!
The only reason to change direction is so you can see the new progress more readily. It has nothing to do with the effectiveness of the sanding. Just to clarify.
Fascinating! Thanks for doing this. I took a metalsmithing (jewelry) class before the pandemic, and yeah, we spent a lot of time sanding, and we only went to 600.
@@jedrek29t There's a dice maker I sometimes watch, Rybonator, and he got a ceramics potter's wheel, and he tapes the sandpaper on the potter's wheel, then just holds the dice in place while the sandpaper turns. But he has stopped doing it, and I don't know why.
This is how resin should be finished, by sanding, cutting and polishing. I use to work for a company that did resin moulded kitchen, bar and table tops. It drives me nuts when I see RUclipsrs do flood pouring leaving dribble down the side or when they roughly sand and just spray cloudy varnish over the top
Can you help me with a resin project that I think I messed up on? It’s on a skateboard but there are places that the resin didn’t level and it’s now rough in that specific spot with bubbles. If I sand too much, I ruin the artwork I was trying to preserve to begin with! How can I fix this? Any help would be much appreciated😊
Thank you so much for making this video!! I like to "dome" some of my smaller items like key chains, dominoes, etc. Sometimes the epoxy drips down the side and I need to sand and polish it but have been able to get it back to the original shine. This is a game changer for me!!! Question: You noted that after doing the polish step there were still small scratches visible and that it is better to polish mechanically... what do you recommend for this??
How much height did you end up removing from the block after that full sanding process, compared to the unsanded one? Just curious... This was great to watch and see the whole thing from start to finish.
That IS a good question because at 13:36 it looks like a lot of material is missing but this is deceptive as the comparison is between two differently poured blocks.
Good idea with the pattern as a reference for how polished it is. Edit: I never knew that you were supposed to go perpendicular to how you sanded it one way, now I understand, I have a much better idea of how to do it, thanks so much!
Thank you for your work! Ugh, sanding and polishing... It's easy with flat surfaces, but anything else is a pain in the ass. I have two spheres, 8 and 9 cm, that need sanding and polishing, and I've been putting it off for weeks. Could you show us how you sand and polish not-flat surfaces? I'm always happy when I can dome small parts or use top coat, but you can't always avoid sanding. 😜
The sanding and polishing part isn't always necessary. If the surface is smooth enough for you, just mix a small bit of resin and brush the outside with a cheap brush and the resin you just mixed. It will be clear as glass. Not sure where I read about this but it really saves a lot of time and effort.
Thanx for sparing that much time explaining sanding levels, excellent information in the video which I can use next time, always learning a new way of work from you, thanx a lot
Great video, thank you. I am about to start flower preservation in resin and I'd like to ask a question... I might be totally wrong but in this video, there doesn't seem to be a huge difference between the unsanded work and the final one. So, what's the point of sanding the resin work with 80 grit and then trying to get rid of the scratches caused by it? Why don't you just use the 2000 or 2500 grit sandpaper and then the polishig paste? Thanks.
You show the procedure in a nice and easy-to-understand way, and the result was very nice. But for me, they looks just as shiny before you started the sanding, but of course, it could just be the filming that lying a little bit.
Finally I got the answer. Before I'm just confusing about that. And that's why resin art it so very expensive. 👍❤️ Hope you can make to shine at lathe machine.
That was a lovely tutorial. Very helpful. But I have a question. Why is it important to sand the resin. Because when you unmould them they are shiny already
Great video! I did something similar to a wasp hive I shaped into an egg on my lathe, where I documented each grit and took a picture of what it looked like from 400 grit to 12000 grit and polished. Usually I sand in a circular pattern but going perpendicular is the best way to male sure you got the previous grit out. Again, amazing video man!
This was amazing. I had never thought of sanding in the Opposite direction to get all the marks out, what kind of abrasive paste do you use? I have a polish that's great but I didn't know a polish and abrasive paste whare different things
Increíble, qué bien explicado, muchísimas gracias 😊 ¿Podrías decirme que tipo de resina utilizas para que no salgan burbujas? Veo que no salen prácticamente y yo pierdo mucho tiempo quitando burbujas
It would be helpful if you would say the name of the polishing paste and put in a link. Music is all nice and everything but talking is way more beneficial.
Thank you for taking the time to explain this processes, great content and how we can learn a bit more in each video is a plus, congratulations and keep it up, I really enjoy to see your projects, have a good one!
Thank you very much! This video is really well done (as you always do) and makes it easier to understand how to do it properly. Really helpful the crossing scratches info! Gonna get that guide soon :) good work!!!!
This was amazing and very informative thank you!... I made my sister a set of dominoes when I was new to resin and by the time she got home they were sticking together 😅 I didn't know about this step then.
At first glance I thought it was sand art in resin, then I realized it was paper. But that’s a thought! I think sand art in resin could turn out super cool! I would like to see you experiment with that. But you know, that’s up to you! 🙃
Muchísimas gracias, no lo conocía, pierdo muchísimo tiempo y aun así los resultados no me gustaban😢. Gracias increible todo lo que haces me encantan tus videos, un saludo desde España 😊
Super filmik, dobrze pokazuje ile pracy wymaga dobre wypolerowanie żywicy. Sporo przydatnych informacji i dobrze pokazane dlaczego warto zmieniać o 90 stopni kierunek szlifowania. Do tej pory używałem do polerowania odlanych kostek jakiejś słabej pasty z castoramy, będę musiał spróbować z K2 tempo, dzięki :D
Jedrek, I always love your videos. I watch every one. The sides of the "polishing paste" sample appeared in the video to be as transparent as the top. Maybe the camera just couldn''t capture the difference. Have you ever tried putting a piece of plexiglass on top? Surface tension should keep the epoxy in contact. Maybe if you used a thick piece of plexi for the top it would be level enough to begin sanding with a fine grit.
Если механизировать процесс будет конечно же быстрее, если использовать три вида автомобильных полировальных паст,3M например , будет зеркало 🙂. Лайк поставил👍👋
Hello, first of all, thank you for the complete, useful video🙏🏼 You spend a lot of time on it ,🙏🏼all these steps must do for table too? ( like that amazing coffee table)
You can also visit and subscribe to my brothers' channels ;-) and buy a beginner's guide about resin
Short Guide about EPOXY RESIN: www.amazon.com/Short-Guide-about-EPOXY-RESIN-ebook/dp/B07ZWKS2PV
Slow Motion World: ruclips.net/channel/UC3mgfcpTYL-xUJmVKtiolkg
Pawel c: ruclips.net/channel/UCM4U18ey-qAdKzF-I1XCGDg
Paper Ideas: ruclips.net/channel/UCcoEVeiZjfizv7Y-mY8epoA
Oh
Hi can you please tell me which polishing paste u have used?
Good
Wo bekomme ich das Acrylglas für die Formen?
This is a great display of how much work it takes to get a resin piece polished. I make resin castings mostly on my lathe where it is much quicker to get through all the grades of paper and micro mesh. People just don't realize how much work goes into getting a scratch free surface!
It is true. It is a long process. And it was only one wall
And if you want to sell the piece. They want it dirt cheap like they offer on my stuff.
Not knowing how much work and cost it was
I make resin dice and sanding and polishing all the sides is basically an all afternoon deal.
@@donovanbryan5000 It's like that for all crafts. You should hear crocheters and knitters complain about people who want them to make a sweater or large blanket for free, as if it will take just an hour or so to make, not to mention the cost of the yarn. Like that blanket used $150 in yarn, and I spent 200 hours making it, and you want to pay me $50? No. Not a chance.
A friend of mine is an artist, and he sometimes does business for other artists. They never quibble about his prices because they know what it takes to make the piece.
@@julietardos5044 oh I understand. Most all my projects I do simply cause I enjoy making.
I never truly expect to make profit.
I love that you don't just show us "what" and "how", you explain "why" the "what" and "why" the "how", without even speaking a word. Nice. It helps me remember to do things a certain way, the right way, the first time. Otherwise, I get these big dumb ideas of my own in my head that I know a short cut or know a better way to do something (even though I'd never done "something" before!). Bless you, thank you again.
Nice to hear it Cynthia
I know this is video about polishing, but this zig zag pattern would make fine backside of custom made exposy resin Domino set!
Genius idea :o would love to see that one myself
I had know idea what was going except that you were showing different sandings. It was very interesting but I would love it you if you do the domino effect.
👍😁
I'm another who didn't know to go perpendicular to the last. Thank you. Great instructions, no nonsense, easy to understand!
👍👍
And theeee award goes too this guy!!!!! For the best patience and perfection!
This very excellent presentation has helped me in my wood/resin lathe turnings. I am a 100% disabled veteran who got into woodturning a while back. Well done!
Cool. Nice to hear it. Good luck
You could see an amazing difference as soon as the abrasive paste touched the surface! Thank you!
😉
Thank you for sharing this! I don’t think anyone true understands how much sanding you do for each piece. We always see the list of numbered paper on the screen but never see the whole order and time taken. Your craftsmanship is absolutely stunning😊
Don't worry, lots of people understand how much time he spends, and how many different sand papers he uses, because he films it, and even if he accelerate the process, many people get that it's rather a matter of hours than minutes... But thanks though, maybe some folks thought it was in real time... 😉
@@33tours1 I guess I should’ve worded that better, some people may not realize how much time he spends on sanding because of the speed up process😉 I know I didn’t fully understand it when I first started watching him. I would see a list of used papers, sure, but the amount of time spent using each was a different thing. I’m a crafter and know first hand a short video versus the whole process doesn’t always convey the the work involved. 😊
@@amberarchambeau Yes, I understood. And on top of that, no doubt everybody has his skills and manual precision. Those can make the difference, it's sure !
It is true. There is a lot of work to do. And it was only one side of the dice
You are right
Omg thank you...I had no idea about changing the direction each time....and I love how you explained what you were doing along the way and why....very helpful info!
You are so welcome!
The only reason to change direction is so you can see the new progress more readily. It has nothing to do with the effectiveness of the sanding. Just to clarify.
Excellent job
Can you please share what type of abrasive paste and polishing paste you use?
He put a link at the top (which I missed too)-- it's Yorkshire Grit Original.
I wondered why these are polished. I understand now, why the directions are necessary. The difference is noticeable! Thank you!
😉
I love the noise when you mix the resin
👍
Fascinating! Thanks for doing this.
I took a metalsmithing (jewelry) class before the pandemic, and yeah, we spent a lot of time sanding, and we only went to 600.
It is hard work
@@jedrek29t There's a dice maker I sometimes watch, Rybonator, and he got a ceramics potter's wheel, and he tapes the sandpaper on the potter's wheel, then just holds the dice in place while the sandpaper turns. But he has stopped doing it, and I don't know why.
This is how resin should be finished, by sanding, cutting and polishing. I use to work for a company that did resin moulded kitchen, bar and table tops. It drives me nuts when I see RUclipsrs do flood pouring leaving dribble down the side or when they roughly sand and just spray cloudy varnish over the top
Can you help me with a resin project that I think I messed up on? It’s on a skateboard but there are places that the resin didn’t level and it’s now rough in that specific spot with bubbles. If I sand too much, I ruin the artwork I was trying to preserve to begin with! How can I fix this? Any help would be much appreciated😊
Both interesting and educational! You make it look so easy, so it's actually good to see just how much thought and work goes into what you do.
Thank you so much for making this video!! I like to "dome" some of my smaller items like key chains, dominoes, etc. Sometimes the epoxy drips down the side and I need to sand and polish it but have been able to get it back to the original shine. This is a game changer for me!!!
Question: You noted that after doing the polish step there were still small scratches visible and that it is better to polish mechanically... what do you recommend for this??
Thank you for putting all this work into showing us how it's done.
No problem 👍
Eine ganz tolle Demonstration der vielen, vielen Arbeitsschritte. Herzlichen Dank für diese aufwendige Vorführung!
Danke
Once again.. showing us your style is wonderful
As a Polish i want to say this is well polish.
👍😁
Thanks for the tutorial! Changing direction between sandpaper grits is a great tip!
👍
This resource is huge. Thank you for taking the time and showing us this
Thanks
How much height did you end up removing from the block after that full sanding process, compared to the unsanded one? Just curious... This was great to watch and see the whole thing from start to finish.
I haven't checked it. But I guess no more than half a millimeter
Good question
That IS a good question because at 13:36 it looks like a lot of material is missing but this is deceptive as the comparison is between two differently poured blocks.
@@markzambelli That's exactly why I asked because obviously just a couple of mls extra of resin can make a big difference in a mould that small.
@@jedrek29t Thank you for replying. :)
Quanta dedicação para fazer um vídeo tão educativo. Isso foi perfeito, muito obrigada por nos ensinar tão didaticamente.
Вы очень терпеливы! Спасибо за наглядный пример!
😉😉
Parabéns por mais esse trabalho, perfeito.
If I could click like more than once I would click it 1000 times, great video.
Thank You !
Thanks a lot, great work ! Special mention to the tip for the changing the way of sanding between the differents grain
No problem!
I’ve been looking for a great tutorial on epoxy polishing and here it is! Thank you so much for making this video. I’m heading to Lowe’s now ☺️👍🏼
You are so welcome!
Good idea with the pattern as a reference for how polished it is.
Edit: I never knew that you were supposed to go perpendicular to how you sanded it one way, now I understand, I have a much better idea of how to do it, thanks so much!
👍
Parabéns pela sua dedicação no trabalho e pela paciência ao nos ensinar sem dizer palavra alguma. Grande talento!! 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Fico contente por o ouvir
This is what I always wonder how to do it.
Thank you for showing us!
No problem
Thank you for your work!
Ugh, sanding and polishing... It's easy with flat surfaces, but anything else is a pain in the ass. I have two spheres, 8 and 9 cm, that need sanding and polishing, and I've been putting it off for weeks. Could you show us how you sand and polish not-flat surfaces? I'm always happy when I can dome small parts or use top coat, but you can't always avoid sanding. 😜
Round surfaces require more work. But sometimes it is flooded with resin and does not need to be polished
The sanding and polishing part isn't always necessary. If the surface is smooth enough for you, just mix a small bit of resin and brush the outside with a cheap brush and the resin you just mixed. It will be clear as glass. Not sure where I read about this but it really saves a lot of time and effort.
Fantastic presentation. thank you for enhancing our learning.
Glad it was helpful!
How beautiful & talented you are, great job. Thank You for sharing
Thank you so much 😊
Thank you so much! This is real art in your hands!
Thanks
Thanx for sparing that much time explaining sanding levels, excellent information in the video which I can use next time, always learning a new way of work from you, thanx a lot
Glad it was helpful!
Great video, thank you. I am about to start flower preservation in resin and I'd like to ask a question... I might be totally wrong but in this video, there doesn't seem to be a huge difference between the unsanded work and the final one. So, what's the point of sanding the resin work with 80 grit and then trying to get rid of the scratches caused by it? Why don't you just use the 2000 or 2500 grit sandpaper and then the polishig paste? Thanks.
This is a video showing how to polish resin
Kỹ thuật và kiểu dáng epoxy này thật tuyệt vời.rất đẹp
Cảm ơn bạn
Well done video. Great examples of each stage, and you show it all, so we can compare our own works to your stages.
Thank you.
No problem
It was great and beautiful, your job is so true, thank you for making so many beautiful things with resin.
I'm glad you like it Matin😉
You show the procedure in a nice and easy-to-understand way, and the result was very nice. But for me, they looks just as shiny before you started the sanding, but of course, it could just be the filming that lying a little bit.
👍
Great work Jedrek
Every resin work of yours is unique and that's the difference between Jedrek and other resin workers
Thank you for such kind words
Omg thanks!!! This is my NOT favorite part of work with resin, but I can try this. Thanks.
You can do it!
Finally I got the answer. Before I'm just confusing about that. And that's why resin art it so very expensive. 👍❤️
Hope you can make to shine at lathe machine.
Трудоёмкий процесс! Лайк за терпение!
Это правда. Спасибо
Hey Jedrek, thank you so very much for this fantastic tutorial 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🥇❣
No problem 👍
Great tutorial, Jedrek29t. I can now see just how much work you do to produce your works of art. Thank you for sharing your talent.❤️❤️💕💕
Thank you for appreciating it
I loooove the way 2000 and 2500 look.
👍
Love your videos.
Please what's the importance of sanding?
Learnt a lot. Thanks. I am interested in getting different surfaces to work on.
👍
That was a lovely tutorial. Very helpful. But I have a question. Why is it important to sand the resin. Because when you unmould them they are shiny already
So glad!
Great video! I did something similar to a wasp hive I shaped into an egg on my lathe, where I documented each grit and took a picture of what it looked like from 400 grit to 12000 grit and polished. Usually I sand in a circular pattern but going perpendicular is the best way to male sure you got the previous grit out. Again, amazing video man!
😉
That is awesome. How the peaces turn out . And yes it does take a lot of work getting it perfect with out scratches. Nice job.
It is a long process
Thanks a lot for this vid, it reveals a bit of magic behind your amazing realization. 🤩
Thanks
Teşekkür ediyorum...iyi bir yıl diliyorum tüm insanlık için 🇹🇷🥰✌🏻
This was amazing. I had never thought of sanding in the Opposite direction to get all the marks out, what kind of abrasive paste do you use? I have a polish that's great but I didn't know a polish and abrasive paste whare different things
It is a car polishing paste TempoK2
Amazing as usual!!! This is very informative! Thanks for posting!!! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻❤️❤️❤️
Glad it was helpful!
MERCI pour la démonstration, concluante👍.Tu es près pour les JIO de PARIS
I have jerryrigeverything voice in my mind when you show us the sanding stages..
"Deeper grooves at 80 Grit"
Increíble, qué bien explicado, muchísimas gracias 😊
¿Podrías decirme que tipo de resina utilizas para que no salgan burbujas? Veo que no salen prácticamente y yo pierdo mucho tiempo quitando burbujas
I use this resiners.com/?ref=YDsesKJBhf-Pu
You are very good at showing how you leave your works impecable ... You dedicate time and effort to your always precise creations. Excellent 👍👍🌹
I hope that I will help someone this way. Thanks Sandra
It would be helpful if you would say the name of the polishing paste and put in a link. Music is all nice and everything but talking is way more beneficial.
TempoK2
Thank you for this video! It answered so many questions as well as show the hard work that goes into it.
I'm glad you appreciate it
Интересно было посмотреть ваше видео по шлифовки и полировки изделий из эпоксидной смолы.
Спасибо
Thanks. Now I know where I went wrong when I use to sand and tinker with resin.
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Thank you for your time! Awesome representation!
Thank You too Laurie
Thank you for taking the time to explain this processes, great content and how we can learn a bit more in each video is a plus, congratulations and keep it up, I really enjoy to see your projects, have a good one!
My pleasure!
Saved for future reference cheers!! 🙌
So much detail! Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us!💜💜💜
Glad it was helpful!
super video..quel pate abrasive utilisez vous ? Bonne fetes de fin d année
Thank you very much! This video is really well done (as you always do) and makes it easier to understand how to do it properly. Really helpful the crossing scratches info! Gonna get that guide soon :) good work!!!!
Woah it really did get smoothen! Noce
This was amazing and very informative thank you!... I made my sister a set of dominoes when I was new to resin and by the time she got home they were sticking together 😅 I didn't know about this step then.
We are still learning
At first glance I thought it was sand art in resin, then I realized it was paper. But that’s a thought! I think sand art in resin could turn out super cool! I would like to see you experiment with that. But you know, that’s up to you! 🙃
I will think about it Kassandra
Thank you so so much for this video. It was helpful and answers a lot of my questions.
Glad it was helpful!
Очень наглядно. Здорово!
Приятно слышать
Awesome 👏 many thanks, I have been having problems getting a clear finish. 👍👍👍👍👍🙏🏻
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You should make a reference poster of the sanding order! I always have to look it up every time having it on my wall would be super handy. 🥰
You start with the low numbers and go up to the high numbers. 🤔
That's a good idea!
Senga Sengana yes
@@sengasengana Yeah. But I'd still buy something nice looking to put on the wall as a reference to decorate my studio.
Great reference video.
Muchísimas gracias, no lo conocía, pierdo muchísimo tiempo y aun así los resultados no me gustaban😢.
Gracias increible todo lo que haces me encantan tus videos, un saludo desde España 😊
Espero que esta vez tengas éxito
☺@@jedrek29t
Thankyou for this post, i know where iv been going wrong now
O panie właśnie potrzebowalem znaleźć filmik z procesem polerowania a tu myk w powiadomienia nowy filmik i dziwnym trafem akurat w temacie ;)
To taki prezent na Święta ;-)
Thank you for sharing this video easy to learning about this...
Thank you 😊
Your work is amazing
Thanks
Similar like electrode polishing 👍
Omg! Thank you so much for this video!
😉👍
Super filmik, dobrze pokazuje ile pracy wymaga dobre wypolerowanie żywicy. Sporo przydatnych informacji i dobrze pokazane dlaczego warto zmieniać o 90 stopni kierunek szlifowania. Do tej pory używałem do polerowania odlanych kostek jakiejś słabej pasty z castoramy, będę musiał spróbować z K2 tempo, dzięki :D
Dzięki że doceniasz 😉👍
Y hay que tener mucha paciencia para lijar
es verdad
Hi, what brand of polish paste and abrasive do you use?
Thanx for that mate that was awesome👍
Thanks
Jedrek,
I always love your videos. I watch every one.
The sides of the "polishing paste" sample appeared in the video to be as transparent as the top. Maybe the camera just couldn''t capture the difference. Have you ever tried putting a piece of plexiglass on top? Surface tension should keep the epoxy in contact. Maybe if you used a thick piece of plexi for the top it would be level enough to begin sanding with a fine grit.
The resin shrinks as it dries. That's why there is an indentation in the dice
Another great video, and very helpful too! Good job, thank you so much 💖😊
No problem
Really appreciate this video
Thanks
Как красиво получилось 😍
Спасибо
I'm a newbie at resin. I'm curious why the sand papering? it looked nice when you took the plastic molds away.
Если механизировать процесс будет конечно же быстрее, если использовать три вида автомобильных полировальных паст,3M например , будет зеркало 🙂. Лайк поставил👍👋
Hello, first of all, thank you for the complete, useful video🙏🏼 You spend a lot of time on it ,🙏🏼all these steps must do for table too? ( like that amazing coffee table)
Glad it was helpful!
Please make a video of sanding and polishing a large resin 🙏
It is the same process