Going to try this style. I have all the colours in my cabinet, ready to go. Need to check his channel for his agate style. I love these Other Basement Disc Dyers segments.
@@TheDifferenceisDoingIt cool. We've been doing acetone or isopropyl but finding that acetone definitely dissolves better! Can't get unscented in worm dip here in Australia it seems :( or not commonly. Thanks for sharing so many cool dyes!
All the glue acetone swirl patterns I do turn out great. But a few weeks later the clear solid lines fade into a blurry fuzz. Using pro chem mixed with acetone. On mostly Star plastic. Get vivid colors with sharp detail that blurs over time
Yeah, all beauty fades unfortunately. It's much quicker with the star-like plastics for sure. I've come back at several discs years later for a second round of funking them up over the old faded dye.
I'm not the best with color questions, don't see them so good. But if I were trying to mix some up I'd probably start with orange and gradually sprinkle in some brown until looked close,
I may not be into glue dyes but this is making me want to revisit them, either way I’m gonna use the crap out of that aquatic green/Caribbean blue mix!
Such amazing results! I've just discovered the world of dyeing your own discs and looking for days to do it. This definitely is a top tier design! What kind of glue is that you're using as the bed? Is it some kind of base glue without the "activator" or the "hardener" so it doesn't stiffen up? Oh and what is the liquid you have mixed the dyes with? Is it just water? Best regards from Finland 8)
Hey now Qashew! Sorry, this one slipped by me for a bit. The glue used in the bed is just regular clear glue. The glue doesn't harden after you stick the disc in because it's no longer in contact with the air. Some of it hardens around the edges, but the stuff underneath with the dye on top doesn't. The dye is mixed with 100% acetone. Usually 1/4 tsp of the powder dye to 1 oz of acetone (scale up as needed) is a good mix. Hope all that helps bud, have fun!
Awesome tutorial, once again! I'm still trying to figure out, how to be able to blow, in this case, the black dye so easilly to smaller strips. Do I need to thin out the glue or something else?
Chris, I'd like to know how you do it. Juggling both jobs and being a dad. And not just that, KILLING it on the dyes while you're at it. Mad respect bro.
when i try this, my black constantly spreads out, it doesnt stay as nice thin lines like they do in the video... it all just constantly spreads... how do i stop that?
First make sure your workspace is level, it makes a big difference especially with clear glue beds. Second, I would say once you blow the black into a thinner line move quick with adding the next color to the bed, it should hold it in place. Hope that helps bud.
Unbelievably kind words from you brother🙏 Had me laughing the whole time. I really appreciate the spotlight and opportunity 🤜🤛
We're honored to have you on bro, really killed it too! You deserve everything coming your way!
Chris absolutely slays
Couldn't agree more!
🙏🙏🙏
Thank you Daddy Mac Dyes and TDIDI!
Appreciate you too brother!
LOL "That boy good".
Great clip dude.
Keep Doing It!!
YEA!!!
My man! Glad that hit your good button too.
Loved that part 😆
WOW……..
I’m soooooooooo doing this… Got a K1 plastic too.
Thanks High Tech Bobby 👍👍👍👍👍👍
Get at it bro! Excited to see what you whip up.
These are so wonderful! The organic evocative forms are mesmerizing!!
Right there with you friscobaldo, my man has got some real skills!
Going to try this style. I have all the colours in my cabinet, ready to go. Need to check his channel for his agate style. I love these Other Basement Disc Dyers segments.
Stoked to see what you whip up Peter!
I have tried to do this so many time and it member looks like this. I'm super excited to try it out. Great video! 🤘🔥
Sweet! Love when we hit the nail on the head. Get at it Jason!
Send it 🤘
Your work is beautiful good sir!
Thank you!
These look so dope! I love the wood resin tables so I am going to have to try this!
Love them too! Tried to whip up a couple table tops unsuccessfully once, these are way cooler and easier. Have fun getting at it bud!
Send it🤘
Wonderful work!
Thank you!
Thanks so much TDIDI and Chris for sharing these awesome tips. My only (super basic) question - how do you mix your dyes for this method?
The powdered dye is mixed with some acetone. The other option is you could use some Worm Dip that's premixed and set to jet straight from the bottle.
@@TheDifferenceisDoingIt cool. We've been doing acetone or isopropyl but finding that acetone definitely dissolves better! Can't get unscented in worm dip here in Australia it seems :( or not commonly. Thanks for sharing so many cool dyes!
All the glue acetone swirl patterns I do turn out great. But a few weeks later the clear solid lines fade into a blurry fuzz. Using pro chem mixed with acetone. On mostly Star plastic. Get vivid colors with sharp detail that blurs over time
Yeah, all beauty fades unfortunately. It's much quicker with the star-like plastics for sure. I've come back at several discs years later for a second round of funking them up over the old faded dye.
So great! Thanks for setting these up! Any suggestions for a close colour replacement for the pumpkin worm dip? It's hard to get Quick Coat in Canada.
I'm not the best with color questions, don't see them so good. But if I were trying to mix some up I'd probably start with orange and gradually sprinkle in some brown until looked close,
Thank you bro
I may not be into glue dyes but this is making me want to revisit them, either way I’m gonna use the crap out of that aquatic green/Caribbean blue mix!
Looks killer even to the colorblind!
@@TheDifferenceisDoingIt 😂😂 Hey now!!
Such amazing results! I've just discovered the world of dyeing your own discs and looking for days to do it. This definitely is a top tier design! What kind of glue is that you're using as the bed? Is it some kind of base glue without the "activator" or the "hardener" so it doesn't stiffen up? Oh and what is the liquid you have mixed the dyes with? Is it just water?
Best regards from Finland 8)
Hey now Qashew! Sorry, this one slipped by me for a bit. The glue used in the bed is just regular clear glue. The glue doesn't harden after you stick the disc in because it's no longer in contact with the air. Some of it hardens around the edges, but the stuff underneath with the dye on top doesn't. The dye is mixed with 100% acetone. Usually 1/4 tsp of the powder dye to 1 oz of acetone (scale up as needed) is a good mix. Hope all that helps bud, have fun!
Such amazing results!! This dude is a great inspiration! Do you think it gives the same nice results if you substitute pumpkin for pro’s clear orange?
Couldn't agree more, Chris is the man! Not sure if it would be as close to wood grain with orange, but plenty close to awesome. I say go for it!
Awesome tutorial, once again! I'm still trying to figure out, how to be able to blow, in this case, the black dye so easilly to smaller strips. Do I need to thin out the glue or something else?
Are you using onyx?
@@christanis4637 no, iDye Poly Black. I have no pcad colours yet.
Se ohenee kunnolla vasta kun lisäät muut värit petiin, ne puskee mustan ihan kunnolla yhteen 😁
@@KehusQ But look how tight he gets it without adding any other colors, it's really good. ruclips.net/video/rWOTFZfAUYM/видео.html
Hi! I love this! What medium are you mixing your dyes in? I see it's very thin. Curious if it's acetone? I've been using shaving cream and lotion only
You guessed it, Michelle. Most all of the dyes he's dipping into the bed are mixed with acetone.
@@TheDifferenceisDoingIt , thanks!!! What's the ratio? I appreciate it :)
Man, I wish I was that good on camera. I must be super boring to watch LOL I'm totally about to try to make some wood grain dyes!
...I've enjoyed watching them all bro, can't wait for the next one! Stoked to see what you do with the wood resin designs.
Thank you guys🙏
Chris, I'd like to know how you do it. Juggling both jobs and being a dad. And not just that, KILLING it on the dyes while you're at it. Mad respect bro.
when i try this, my black constantly spreads out, it doesnt stay as nice thin lines like they do in the video... it all just constantly spreads... how do i stop that?
First make sure your workspace is level, it makes a big difference especially with clear glue beds. Second, I would say once you blow the black into a thinner line move quick with adding the next color to the bed, it should hold it in place. Hope that helps bud.
unreal
Oh it's real 😜