Hi Steve. I saw another youtuber repair some resincrete. She simply rewet it broken areas and stuck them back together. She also used crumbles of resincrete that she rewet and made into a paste to patch air bubble holes and rough spots. Just thought you might like to know and maybe try these tips. Thank you for your videos. They are very helpful.
Not a challenge, bit like the speed limit lol. Will be tempted to try this as with my hands the extra working time will be a G-d send. Thank you Steve x
Lol. Very true Bonny. I have found another couple of applications for the longer cure that have worked out really well, definitely a game changer for me.
Hi Steve, I know this is an older video, so I do not know if you will still see comments or not, but I would love your insight into how you know how much ResinCrete to mix up for a project since it is by weight and not volume like tradition 1:1 resins. Volume is easy to figure out, but I do not know the density and could not find any info on JDiction's site about it. I just don't want to be wasting the product by overmixing. You're my only hope, Obi Wan McDonald!
Steve you’re a genius! Please can you tell me how you packed these up for your customers as I had made several Christmas resincrete decorations and domino sets for my family and friends for Christmas and Royal Mail pulverised each and every one, despite them being packaged really really really well . Sometimes I think marking these packages as fragile is a red rag to a bull . I have been very disappointed this year in the way that parcels have been treated. I don’t mean just damaged. I literally mean pulverised.
Great idea with selling kits. Would you suggest using a “Mould Release” product for using Resincrete, especially the ECO 25 mins product on smaller molds/items? I’m just curious, or simply let cure overnight?
I have loved watching you on both of your channels . I watch you on tv always give you thumbs up . Thank you for all you do for this crafting community . I wish could comment watching on tv . Just want you to know very much enjoy learning from you . God Bless . Keep crafting .
Hey Steve, when something breaks can you crush the resincrete and use again like some other products? Or just use broken pieces to fill in a larger mold?
I did a comparison video a few weeks ago against plaster. This cures much much harder and gives a really great finish when cured. It has no gypsum in it
@@SkitchBean_aka_Christine_E I love spar urethane. I make a lot of wood products. And I use it on everything. I even sealed my fence in my yard with it. About 8 years ago, and it still looks brand new. Hardly any greying at all. It's expensive, but NOTHING works better. Especially for outdoor items. Oh and you have to make sure you use the oil base spar urethane. The water base is total garbage. It wont last a year outside.
I had a question with the resin the ANB one I’m having problems that when it dries it’s still sticky and it doesn’t harden all the way do you know why it does that
Interesting! Put the new stuff in resin, give us the ratio, and see how it works that way! LOL I'm STILL trying to get the ratio so I can mix it in resin for some of my statuettes..
I started with 100ml resin to 1 scoop of powder and that has worked well for me. I have used it a lot as a mix since making last weeks video on it. I made some very detailed bees for a project on my other channel and they painted really well and so easily
Thank you for your response. Mine doesn't come with a scoop. :( Sorry to be a bother, but I'm soooo excited to try this! Would you weigh out your scoop for us please or give the measurement? @@SteveMcDonaldArtsandCrafts
Hi Steve, Thank you for your always honest reviews 🤗 Could you pleeeeease talk to jdiction to sell resincrete in germany too? I desperately want to work with it 😭
So interested in trying the resincrete! Do you think this could work well for small earring molds if they were left in the mold to cure for a longer period of time? So interested in trying to use the molds I have currently but they are smaller molds!
I’ve never used it but am I right in thinking it’s similar in powder to cornflour? Not for setting obviously, just easily mixed with water? A daft question to some, but not to me 😁
off topic question for you since I can’t find the video you discussed it in… demurring tools, are the blades supposed to rotate freely? I just got one on the recommendation of you and a few other RUclips resin artists, but I have ZERO control. my project is now pockmarked from the blade flying around. 😢
Yes it does rotate freely. I do have a few videos where I show how to use it. The best thing is to remove the thinest slice possible. It takes a few minutes practice, but slow and steady and thin slices is the way to go
I always use gloves for resin, but this is completely inert and nontoxic in any way. I do use a mask when dealing with powder. I am very very strict with PPE as you will see in all my resin videos and the videos I have made on the importance of PPE. Hope that helps 😀
I had a craft fair yesterday and yes the unpainted items sold. Thanks Steve!
That’s great news. I’m really pleased you had success with them. I’m stocking up on making mine now for November fair.
Thank you, Dr. Mc.
Selling kits is such a great idea
Do you paint and seal them after? How could i attach a bale to create necklaces? Any ideas? I love your videos!!
The gnome Christmas mold for the US takes me to a different mold. I wonder if just me or if others are having the same issue?
I love the little Christmas tree mold!!
Hi Steve. I saw another youtuber repair some resincrete. She simply rewet it broken areas and stuck them back together. She also used crumbles of resincrete that she rewet and made into a paste to patch air bubble holes and rough spots. Just thought you might like to know and maybe try these tips. Thank you for your videos. They are very helpful.
Not a challenge, bit like the speed limit lol. Will be tempted to try this as with my hands the extra working time will be a G-d send. Thank you Steve x
Lol. Very true Bonny. I have found another couple of applications for the longer cure that have worked out really well, definitely a game changer for me.
Maybe put your scale in a large baggy.
Hi Steve, I know this is an older video, so I do not know if you will still see comments or not, but I would love your insight into how you know how much ResinCrete to mix up for a project since it is by weight and not volume like tradition 1:1 resins. Volume is easy to figure out, but I do not know the density and could not find any info on JDiction's site about it. I just don't want to be wasting the product by overmixing. You're my only hope, Obi Wan McDonald!
Does resin Crete drill well so holes could be made to hang up.
I've glued the pieces back together with super glue.
Would a low heat oven spread the cure time for the more delicate molds?
Steve you’re a genius!
Please can you tell me how you packed these up for your customers as I had made several Christmas resincrete decorations and domino sets for my family and friends for Christmas and Royal Mail pulverised each and every one, despite them being packaged really really really well . Sometimes I think marking these packages as fragile is a red rag to a bull
. I have been very disappointed this year in the way that parcels have been treated.
I don’t mean just damaged. I literally mean pulverised.
Can we get Canadian links please
Great idea with selling kits. Would you suggest using a “Mould Release” product for using Resincrete, especially the ECO 25 mins product on smaller molds/items? I’m just curious, or simply let cure overnight?
I have loved watching you on both of your channels . I watch you on tv always give you thumbs up . Thank you for all you do for this crafting community . I wish could comment watching on tv . Just want you to know very much enjoy learning from you . God Bless . Keep crafting .
Do you use temus resins or molds etc?
Really cute and a great idea to sell as set xx
That's pretty awesome! Love the gnomes!
Hey Steve, when something breaks can you crush the resincrete and use again like some other products?
Or just use broken pieces to fill in a larger mold?
I cant find vidoe of your paint your own and kits
Am I wrong, this stuff seems more like plaster .. is it washable ? what happens if it gets wet ?
I did a comparison video a few weeks ago against plaster. This cures much much harder and gives a really great finish when cured. It has no gypsum in it
I seal the things I make that might be near a sink with an indoor outdoor spar urethane.
@@SkitchBean_aka_Christine_E
I love spar urethane.
I make a lot of wood products. And I use it on everything.
I even sealed my fence in my yard with it. About 8 years ago, and it still looks brand new. Hardly any greying at all.
It's expensive, but NOTHING works better.
Especially for outdoor items.
Oh and you have to make sure you use the oil base spar urethane.
The water base is total garbage. It wont last a year outside.
i'll look for that video, thanks !@@SteveMcDonaldArtsandCrafts
what brand do you use ? @@assog5737
Totally awesome. Thanks for sharing all your information and adventures
I’m not too keen on technology, where do I find the discount code?
Ta mate, you've given me a great deal of advice, God bless & all the best!
Steve when a piece breaks when unmolding could you put it back in and add a coat on top?
Hi Steve! Great video! I can’t find the one you referred to, showing how you make your kits? Searched on everything I can think of! 😁 xxx
Steve,
Id love to have a set of the "gnomes" how much are they?
I had a question with the resin the ANB one I’m having problems that when it dries it’s still sticky and it doesn’t harden all the way do you know why it does that
That sounds to me like you haven’t mixed part A and B fully. Hope that helps
Interesting! Put the new stuff in resin, give us the ratio, and see how it works that way! LOL I'm STILL trying to get the ratio so I can mix it in resin for some of my statuettes..
I started with 100ml resin to 1 scoop of powder and that has worked well for me. I have used it a lot as a mix since making last weeks video on it. I made some very detailed bees for a project on my other channel and they painted really well and so easily
Thank you for your response. Mine doesn't come with a scoop. :( Sorry to be a bother, but I'm soooo excited to try this! Would you weigh out your scoop for us please or give the measurement? @@SteveMcDonaldArtsandCrafts
So I’m wondering can you use pigment mica powders or alcohol inks with it .
Hi Steve,
Thank you for your always honest reviews 🤗
Could you pleeeeease talk to jdiction to sell resincrete in germany too? I desperately want to work with it 😭
Just viewed a Let's Resin of similar product and far less working time than this one. I would buy the JDiction product first. Thank you for sharing.
So interested in trying the resincrete! Do you think this could work well for small earring molds if they were left in the mold to cure for a longer period of time? So interested in trying to use the molds I have currently but they are smaller molds!
I’ve never used it but am I right in thinking it’s similar in powder to cornflour? Not for setting obviously, just easily mixed with water? A daft question to some, but not to me 😁
No, it's not similar. Starch makes a newtonian fluid, the other doesn't.
Not a daft question at all. It’s far coarser than cornflour/starch although it isn’t coarse if that makes sense
Love this! Have you done durability testing? Like dropping them, lightly pulling, wear and tear type stuff??
I'd like to know this
off topic question for you since I can’t find the video you discussed it in… demurring tools, are the blades supposed to rotate freely? I just got one on the recommendation of you and a few other RUclips resin artists, but I have ZERO control. my project is now pockmarked from the blade flying around. 😢
The deburring tools blade does spin freely, it takes a bit of getting use to.
Yes it does rotate freely. I do have a few videos where I show how to use it. The best thing is to remove the thinest slice possible. It takes a few minutes practice, but slow and steady and thin slices is the way to go
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That is a great product. I am going to have to get some. J Diction's investment in you is paying off. 😊
So this isn't resin its plaster .? 😊
I Don see you using gloves. Are you using any PPE?
It's completely untoxic and safe. No gloves needed.
I always use gloves for resin, but this is completely inert and nontoxic in any way. I do use a mask when dealing with powder. I am very very strict with PPE as you will see in all my resin videos and the videos I have made on the importance of PPE. Hope that helps 😀
Yep, completely
Thanks!
Yes it does make sense. I have used plaster of Paris for many years. This seems like a better product.
I don’t like resin Crete way happier with epoxy resin
Looks like fish to me
Cost 2 much
its may work but its way too expensive ! for 1kg or that you can buy 25kg of Herculite 2
MY apologiezzzzzzz. Wgatttt is this?
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It’s a casting powder that cures very very hard
@@SteveMcDonaldArtsandCraftsThank you so much. But its white. Do u need to pwin it later on?
@@dalialovesdoggies4361 yes. these specific ones he made are to be sold white, so the buyer paints them later in crafts.
@@dalialovesdoggies4361pwin?