Materials needed: Wet and dry sandpaper - amzn.to/3P0TLLr A little soapy water to keep the dust down while sanding Resin - amzn.to/4ftAmNZ Silicone mixing cups - amzn.to/3Dl6CoV Teeny tiny cups for very small amounts - amzn.to/4fpea7A Alcohol - amzn.to/4gkGvgt
Thank you for making this video ! I’m fairly new to resin and I’ve looked n2 other videos that deal with this issue and your video is the best one I’ve come across, you explain every step of the way and I really do appreciate that. I am definitely subscribing to your channel. 🌺
Excellent instruction. As a woodworker, I can tell you that the energy saving method to sanding is that, if you have the means, to remove the bulk of the unwanted material with a courser sandpaper and work your way to fine grit paper. It may be the case that with resin coasters, this grit variation process is not necessarily but perhaps on a special large piece, it may be something worth doing. Keep up the magic!
I just poured a crackle effect coaster. They turned out beautiful, but even the top is gorgeous. Was looking for exactly this as these can literally be reversible coasters. Thank you!
I've found that if i fill the coaster mouldright to the very top, i then get a very slight concave (dome) on the back side, so slight that when i put 3 little adhesive cork feet on it the problem is solved.
Thank you for your video. I have a question for you. You said that you use resin to get rid of the rim, but do you use the hardener with the resin? You didn't mention it. Many thanks x
Just curious, when you make your coasters reversible do you add any bumpers to keep them from sliding? I am currently trying to make reversible coasters and feel like they will slide on fine furniture
Hi, ths ks for the video tutorial. I am fairly new to this and i tried adding resin to get the dome and after 3 days it is still sticky on top. What ratio did you use for your resin? I thought i did half and half of A and B fro. This casting set i got from hobby lobby
It sounds like the resin wasn't mixed properly. Either the 50/50 ratio isn't right for your resin (check the bottle) or it wasn't all mixed together well. Try scraping or sanding it off and doing another coat. That might save it.
I have been pouring resin bunnies and they need a glaze coating to be shiny. However, if I elevate them onto a bottle cap, I get drips which are difficult to remove. Suggestions? I have some painted with pva glue now and will see if I can do something with that, but it is so frustrating to get a lovely bunny with an icky bottom edge!
Perhaps try using a lot less resin for the top coat. Just brush on a small amount, enough for the shine, but not enough to run off. Then you can only ever get the tiniest amount at the bottom and a quick sand should level it off.
Hi Deby, thanks for the information. I have a question... If I wanted to put a thin layer of resin on the top of my coaster to make it extra smooth, do I have to sand it first? will the resin not stick unless its sanded?
I know that most resin brands recommend lightly sanding resin between coats, but sometimes I do, sometimes I don't. For a large artwork to hang on the wall, I would sand to make sure the layers were well stuck because I wouldn't want it to peel under its own weight. But for a small coaster, it will most likely be absolutely fine without sanding.
Sadly Art Resin is not a good choice for coasters. I find it is too soft and sticky even for other projects too. You'll need to find one that is heat resistant and then it won't soften and stick to hot coffee cups.
It was a while back now so I can't remember which resin I used for which project. It would most likely have been either Art Resin or MasterCast 1-2-1. I'm not aware that either has a restriction on mixing small amounts.
If there is a cloudiness to your piece I don't think there is anything you can do. The resin perhaps may not have been mixed properly or may have reacted to something mixed into the resin, such as a pigment. Sorry this happened to you.
Oh Deby, seeing your journey means a lot to me also. I remember your first videos. You are down to earth and have a heart of gold. I think we had started around the same time. Seeing your growth as an Artist has been inspiring on so many levels. You have left me in the dust as far as videoing. I just can't seem to "get it". I am thrilled that you love resin as much as I do. Sending you hugs........
Hello Deby. I love watching your videos. I attempted to make a resin coaster as well however when I popped it out from the silicone mold it looked dull. How do get it to look glossy like yours?
The surface of the resin reflects what it was sat on, so if the mold is smooth and glossy the surface of the resin will be too. If the mold has a matte finish, then the resin takes on that matt finish as well. You could try to carefully add another layer of resin over the top to make it glossy but its extra expense and extra work. Better to make sure to get a really glossy mold to start with. I have some mold suggestions saved here - amazon.com/shop/debyatacrylicpouring
Deby at Mixed Media Crafts , Haven't been able to do much any more Deby. Health has been shot for some time. Iast interests were rockhounding, faceting, cabachons, making jewelry. Oil painting, Bob Ross technique. Wood working for awhile. Gardening, love to just eat while weeding. Just about anything for a challenge, copd on O2 ,two aneurysms, back also all keep me on my back for large periods of time. I'm Also a lover of fractal images of which I have made quite afew of. Have a photographic darkroom, can't do any darkroom work, lungs can't handle the fumes anymore. Follow you guys and having some supplies sent in. Have made one pour so far, but pain keeps me down and oxycodone keeps me duaaaaa. Hope to put up some fractals sometime . Have had a great time with them ,the pours have reminded me strongly of them in many ways. ---Dave...
Materials needed:
Wet and dry sandpaper - amzn.to/3P0TLLr
A little soapy water to keep the dust down while sanding
Resin - amzn.to/4ftAmNZ
Silicone mixing cups - amzn.to/3Dl6CoV
Teeny tiny cups for very small amounts - amzn.to/4fpea7A
Alcohol - amzn.to/4gkGvgt
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!! such a easy to understand step by step process. Your amazing and have such wisedom to spread. Keep going !
I'm so glad that this video was helpful for you - thank you!
Thank you for making this video ! I’m fairly new to resin and I’ve looked n2 other videos that deal with this issue and your video is the best one I’ve come across, you explain every step of the way and I really do appreciate that. I am definitely subscribing to your channel. 🌺
Thank you so much. Your lesson will really help me with my sharp edges bubble pits.
I just saved a ton on art pieces by watching this video. (Almost sounds like a commercial.) :-)
Excellent instruction. As a woodworker, I can tell you that the energy saving method to sanding is that, if you have the means, to remove the bulk of the unwanted material with a courser sandpaper and work your way to fine grit paper. It may be the case that with resin coasters, this grit variation process is not necessarily but perhaps on a special large piece, it may be something worth doing.
Keep up the magic!
Absolutely you are right. Here on the island I didn't have a lot of choice, and there is only the slightest edge to take off thankfully.
I just poured a crackle effect coaster. They turned out beautiful, but even the top is gorgeous. Was looking for exactly this as these can literally be reversible coasters. Thank you!
Hi what about if the lip is on the FRONT of my coasters? Appreciate advise on what to do 😉 thanks!
I've learned that you do the exact same thing as she did on the back.
Thanks so much Deby, very handy tip 😊
I've found that if i fill the coaster mouldright to the very top, i then get a very slight concave (dome) on the back side, so slight that when i put 3 little adhesive cork feet on it the problem is solved.
Your videos are always so helpful and love your accent 👍👏. I was wondering what sort of care instructions should I be giving with my coasters. Xx
Great video, very informative. Can I ask what resin do you use please?
Saved my life! Thank you
Good tutorial
Thank you for your video.
I have a question for you.
You said that you use resin to get rid of the rim, but do you use the hardener with the resin? You didn't mention it.
Many thanks x
Hi I just smoothen off the edges but it seems to have gone blur, what can I do now and also instead of alcohol can we use alcohol based sanitizer?
Great video! may I ask what did you spray on your sandpaper please?
Its just a little bit of soapy water.
Thanks so much for this. Did you just use the same resin you used to cast?
Just curious, when you make your coasters reversible do you add any bumpers to keep them from sliding? I am currently trying to make reversible coasters and feel like they will slide on fine furniture
Gorgeous! And so helpful thank you!!
So beautiful I want to try this next.
Careful, it might just become your latest addiction!
Hi, ths ks for the video tutorial. I am fairly new to this and i tried adding resin to get the dome and after 3 days it is still sticky on top. What ratio did you use for your resin? I thought i did half and half of A and B fro. This casting set i got from hobby lobby
It sounds like the resin wasn't mixed properly. Either the 50/50 ratio isn't right for your resin (check the bottle) or it wasn't all mixed together well. Try scraping or sanding it off and doing another coat. That might save it.
How do you fix if some drips down the sides?
Is the spray just water ?
I have been pouring resin bunnies and they need a glaze coating to be shiny. However, if I elevate them onto a bottle cap, I get drips which are difficult to remove. Suggestions? I have some painted with pva glue now and will see if I can do something with that, but it is so frustrating to get a lovely bunny with an icky bottom
edge!
Perhaps try using a lot less resin for the top coat. Just brush on a small amount, enough for the shine, but not enough to run off. Then you can only ever get the tiniest amount at the bottom and a quick sand should level it off.
What u spray water or ??
Hi Deby, thanks for the information. I have a question... If I wanted to put a thin layer of resin on the top of my coaster to make it extra smooth, do I have to sand it first? will the resin not stick unless its sanded?
I know that most resin brands recommend lightly sanding resin between coats, but sometimes I do, sometimes I don't. For a large artwork to hang on the wall, I would sand to make sure the layers were well stuck because I wouldn't want it to peel under its own weight. But for a small coaster, it will most likely be absolutely fine without sanding.
Thank you! Helped me out tremendously 💜
What is the side that would be the good side the side that doesn’t have the ridge all around
Hey did you put soapy water on sandpaper??
Yes, it cuts down on the resin dust which we don't want flying about in the air.
Why do you wet the sandpaper vs dry?
Just to reduce dusts from the sanding 😊
What liquid did u use to wet the sand paper??
What did you spray on the sand paper?
That was just water.
Lovely west country accent there :D Great info x
Did u use pigment or acrylic colour?
These were made with alcohol inks.
Hi what did your spray on the sand paper, ? Was it just water
yes it was just water, to help with the sanding and keep down the dust
What kind of liquid are you using on sand paper
You use water as the sandpaper is for wet or dry use,using water helps keep the dust down
I want to do a sealife coaster - do I have to turn shells, starfish ect upside down or just sand and dome the coaster when done
I used art resin but my coffe mug sticks to the coaster then drops on the floor how do I prevent the sticking.
Sadly Art Resin is not a good choice for coasters. I find it is too soft and sticky even for other projects too. You'll need to find one that is heat resistant and then it won't soften and stick to hot coffee cups.
@@DebyatMixedMediaArts any suggestions?
please can you tell us what make of Resin you used? Most of the resins seem to demand that you mix a larger quantity as a minimum.
It was a while back now so I can't remember which resin I used for which project. It would most likely have been either Art Resin or MasterCast 1-2-1. I'm not aware that either has a restriction on mixing small amounts.
Very helpful! Thank you.
Thank you so much Deby!
And thank you for watching Kim
I made a big piece ,now there is foggyness on the piece ..what to do?
If there is a cloudiness to your piece I don't think there is anything you can do. The resin perhaps may not have been mixed properly or may have reacted to something mixed into the resin, such as a pigment. Sorry this happened to you.
Thank you for this!! 💓
Thank you Deby !!
Thanks so much for taking the time to watch and comment. It means a lot to me.
Oh Deby, seeing your journey means a lot to me also. I remember your first videos. You are down to earth and have a heart of gold. I think we had started around the same time. Seeing your growth as an Artist has been inspiring on so many levels. You have left me in the dust as far as videoing. I just can't seem to "get it". I am thrilled that you love resin as much as I do. Sending you hugs........
Great information
Thank you, glad to hear it was helpful
Very helpful.
Thanks for the video
Oh you British are sooooo talented-lol
Hahahaha, and we can talk real English too!
Thank you!
Hello Deby. I love watching your videos. I attempted to make a resin coaster as well however when I popped it out from the silicone mold it looked dull. How do get it to look glossy like yours?
The surface of the resin reflects what it was sat on, so if the mold is smooth and glossy the surface of the resin will be too. If the mold has a matte finish, then the resin takes on that matt finish as well. You could try to carefully add another layer of resin over the top to make it glossy but its extra expense and extra work. Better to make sure to get a really glossy mold to start with. I have some mold suggestions saved here - amazon.com/shop/debyatacrylicpouring
Deby at Mixed Media Crafts Thank you so much for your help.
Thank you so much
Works for me.
Are you an avid crafter Dave? What sort of things do you like to make?
Deby at Mixed Media Crafts , Haven't been able to do much any more Deby. Health has been shot for some time. Iast interests were rockhounding, faceting, cabachons, making jewelry. Oil painting, Bob Ross technique. Wood working for awhile. Gardening, love to just eat while weeding. Just about anything for a challenge, copd on O2 ,two aneurysms, back also all keep me on my back for large periods of time. I'm
Also a lover of fractal images of which I have made quite afew of. Have a photographic darkroom, can't do any darkroom work, lungs can't handle the fumes anymore. Follow you guys and having some supplies sent in. Have made one pour so far, but pain keeps me down and oxycodone keeps me duaaaaa. Hope to put up some fractals sometime . Have had a great time with them ,the pours have reminded me strongly of them in many ways. ---Dave...
Do you have to wear a mask while doing this?