❤❤❤❤❤❤ Coucou Dan .. Incroyable cette résine et super intéressant le temps de séchage .. C'est vraiment super joli et on ne dirait pas vraiment de la résine !! J'adore tes " expériences " et je suis toujours impatiente de voir les suivantes ! Merci beaucoup à toi pour ce partage .🥰
This seems a great way to work on the black and white pieces that we were trying for in previous videos. Can't wait to see what you come up with. ✌️❤️🤣 peace, love and happiness
Wow 😮 this stuff looks fabulous Daniel, very quick (which is a wee bit scary) and easy looking. Definitely the black and white ones for me, they look beautiful. Thank you Daniel. ❌☘️🥰
I have been using Alluminite 10 minute in USA cast for years and the best advice I can give anyone use small batches or you will waste it. I use the white and sometimes I use mica in my molds even with the white I don’t know how I lived without the fast cast lol. Funny these days we just have to have that instant gratification. Enjoyed your video.
I am so happy let’s resin came out with this. Your pieces are just stunning I love the marble effect of the black and white. I like making pocket hugs and now I don’t have to wait forever for the resin to cure.
This is so timely, I just ordered this same resin. I’m a member of the Amazon Vine program so it’s free to test it! I’m so excited to see where y.our talents lead us, thanks so much for sharing your talent!
Amazing advice mate this stuff sets sooooo quickly. It can be scary but starting small is perfect advice. I'm waiting for my spider 😉😉 to arrive and see if I can use it in a bowl. I think it will be obvious what I'll go for but I'm looking forward to your video it looks fun to use . Spiderman is coming 🕸️😉🫶🤞🤞🤞👌👍💪
I’ve played with this using the aluimite brand and it’s great for alcohol inks but not so good for trying to embed things in or to get predictable results for any effects you’d like to do simply because of the heat and fast curing. Brilliant for the less patient among us though! Sets rock hard too.
I like the viscosity of this. The aluminte (sp) seems to be a bit higher in viscosity. I use it in Prima redesign molds and then paint them. I'll be getting this brand soon.
Your suggestion about pipettes is excellent, but I'd go one step further and put pumps on the bottles. Much easier to slowly pump what you need, wouldn't you say? I did add that to my review on Amazon. But I'm having a blast with this stuff!
What a wonderful idea of pocket hugs! ❤ My moulds are stained by the pink. It’s luminous under the uv lamp! Love the black and white ones. This product is great for quick results. Thanks Daniel. Looking forward to more of your ideas.👍☺️
@@daniel..cooper Looked like fun. They really are pretty. LOL so what I tell my friends, give me an extra 20 mins so I can make some new bobbles to wear out 🤣😂 Can be done humm
@@daniel..cooper you're welcome. If you use inlays or acrylic stamps, in epoxy resin, it also works for the polyurethane...no mold release needed. Just stick and pour. Have a great day.
That's pretty cool! Especially for us impatient folk! I love the black and white ones. The first black and white heart you demolded looked like a person on the right holding another person's hand to me! Looking forward to seeing more of these.
Alumilite has great tutorial on difference between PU and epoxy resin. Steve McDonald advises PU for things like phone holders (thin and long) as it is much less bendable.
The first one reminded me of old china, very lovely. if the alcohol ink dries in the mold what does that do to the design. that might keep those "dot" effects you like?
Love watching you and have learnt so much thank you. I have a problem with polyurethane I. That it seems to “leak” an oily substance after curing. I have got around it by 6op coating in UV but do you have any other advice.
❤ Love your videos first and foremost ❤ My question is could you use this product and alcohol inks in a deep pendant mold? Would love to see your results.
Ha! Yeah I just watched a few more people! Toonpish was able to color hers a tiny bit but I was gona tell u about a small channel, marvelousartzy with a z. She discovered that this polyu resin will pickup brushed-on mica and will pick up holographic from a mold she used.
I agree, Coyote. The black is great to use, especially when you have dusted your moulds with chameleon powders. I also love the white with ghost powders, especially for angel wings, etc. I prefer pu resin to epoxy, it's great stuff. x
Hi Ali, you can buy pu resin in smaller amounts from other brands. I find the black and the white the most versatile as they are brilliant when you dust your moulds with chameleon or ghost powders. I hope you get a chance to try it out x
I wonder, if you can add some black while you're mixing part A and B together, and dot the mold with white, to get a reverse effect that you got with the black and white originally. So that it looks a bit like black marble instead of white marble.
I tried black mica after just on its own and it turns a light grey, I added quite a bit too, I need to experiment a bit more but could probably do that 😊😊
@@daniel..cooper I do believe that anything you mix with white will have that pastel effect, i.e. black will be gray, or adding red will be pink, etc. but heck, I love pastels!!! 😁
Hi, can you do a vodeo on making dog bone tags for dog collars? I have been looking at thos product. Im still trying to find the right fit epoxy resin to use.
Really cool demo, Dan! LOVE these! I like instant gratification. 😅 I've been tempted to try this stuff, for sure. I read - somewhere - that polyurethane resin is much tougher than epoxy resin. Anyone know if that's true? I saw people use this to make an oval trinket tray...turned out great! I wonder if this is food safe?!?
This would very ideal for pocket hugs but have lots of other ideas coming soon 😊
The first one looks like it has a hat with a bow at the bottom
It’s not available in uk as yet??
can’t wait!
Very cool!
The second black one has two faces in it!
Thanks Daniel. Hugs from 🇨🇦
They are beautiful pieces and have a look of ceramic and porcelain 👍👍👍
I ❤ the way these ALL turned out. 😊
❤❤❤❤❤❤ Coucou Dan .. Incroyable cette résine et super intéressant le temps de séchage .. C'est vraiment super joli et on ne dirait pas vraiment de la résine !! J'adore tes " expériences " et je suis toujours impatiente de voir les suivantes ! Merci beaucoup à toi pour ce partage .🥰
Absolutely gorgeous Daniel❤ Thank you for sharing ⁹
This looks like lots of fun. Love the marble effect with the black and white.
It is fun 😊 thank you 😊
This seems a great way to work on the black and white pieces that we were trying for in previous videos. Can't wait to see what you come up with. ✌️❤️🤣 peace, love and happiness
Oh those black and white ones, *chef's kiss* Awesome video, Daniel, like always. Many thanks!
Thank you 😊 Yes, love the B&W ones ❤️
Expérience intéressante 😊
J'aime le noir marbré ❤
Merci
Thanks Claire 😊 🫂
If it takes color while stirring... What a game changer. 👍👍
Yes, can add color 😊😊😊
Thanks for sharing this new art product with us. ❤ Great video as always.
Thank you 😊
Love the black. They beautiful.
Looking forward to seeing what you come up with next! Love these❤
Those came out awesome. Agree great drawer pulls and also wine stoppers if one likes bottle art. So
Many options with this resin. ❤ the results.
Yes, would be great for parts 😊
Wonder why @LetsResin made it white instead of the traditional clear? Thank you for teaching us. The marbling is gorgeous!!
Wow 😮 this stuff looks fabulous Daniel, very quick (which is a wee bit scary) and easy looking. Definitely the black and white ones for me, they look beautiful. Thank you Daniel. ❌☘️🥰
Thank you 😊 It's not that bad, honestly 😊😊😊
Love the black and white one😊
Another fantastic video, well done Daniel xx
Thanks as always Julie 😊
I love all of these hearts! I’m so glad I watched. You made me less afraid to try this resin
Thanks Tracy 😊
It is a really cool effect, Daniel. I know you will be able to make some stunning pieces with your creativity.
Always fun to try something new! Looking forward to more of your ideas.
That is so cool and different from all the videos I've seen.
Love this! Very cool product. Cannot wait to see what you come up with next ❣️💥🌟💥
Thanks Deb, new vid shortly 😊
I love the black and white
Love them. Like the black and white ones the best! Can't wait to see what else you will do!
Thanks Linda 😊
Wow. Just wow
Awesome results, fantastic experiment.
Thank you 😊
Cool! Looks like watercolor on paper❤
Thank you 😊
Wow !!! Only 10 minute cure time. Amazing 😻😻😻
Crazy isn't it 😂
Lovely project Daniel
Thanks Mike 😊
I have a resin like this but from another brand, I hadn't thought of using it like this, thanks, they are beautiful. 😍😍😍
Thanks Gulma 😊 Have fun creating 😊😊😊
Those came out so pretty! ❤❤❤❤
Thank you Katrin 😊
Loved seeing that first one come out. Personally, i like thee white finish.
Thanks 😊
Wow just loved the marble ones. I think those were my favorites
Thank you 😊
@@daniel..cooper you're welcome
Wow Daniel great job. So looking forward to seeing more of your wonderful talent and videos of this resin❤
Thanks as always Dale 😊
It's really cool. I can envisage loads of great projects with the new resin. Look forward to seeing your ideas 😊
Thanks Julie, hopefully it won't take me too long to come up with some more 😊😊
I have been using Alluminite 10 minute in USA cast for years and the best advice I can give anyone use small batches or you will waste it. I use the white and sometimes I use mica in my molds even with the white I don’t know how I lived without the fast cast lol. Funny these days we just have to have that instant gratification. Enjoyed your video.
Thank you 😊
Thank you for mica info..I didn't know! 😂❤ I'm so excited!
@@tammyfehse7274 yes you can coat the mold with multiple colors etc and you need very little.
@@aliasalien1806 Thank You so much!!
The quick set resin turns white as it cures?. Also, when using "regular" setting resin, which white paint/product do you use to make flowers??
I am so happy let’s resin came out with this. Your pieces are just stunning I love the marble effect of the black and white. I like making pocket hugs and now I don’t have to wait forever for the resin to cure.
Thanks Tia, yes, you could batch make so quick with this resin 😊😊
Very cool! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks 😊
That is so cool. I wonder if that technique would work with plaster of Paris. 🤔 Thank you for sharing ❤
Oooh - this would be interesting to try. Would also be fun to glue two of them together for a big heart. thank you for sharing.
Thanks 😊
Ooooo luv how these turned out ❤❤❤
WOW THOSE ARE BEAUTIFUL MARBLE LIKE
Thanks Tammy 😊
This is so timely, I just ordered this same resin. I’m a member of the Amazon Vine program so it’s free to test it! I’m so excited to see where y.our talents lead us, thanks so much for sharing your talent!
Amazing advice mate this stuff sets sooooo quickly. It can be scary but starting small is perfect advice. I'm waiting for my spider 😉😉 to arrive and see if I can use it in a bowl. I think it will be obvious what I'll go for but I'm looking forward to your video it looks fun to use . Spiderman is coming 🕸️😉🫶🤞🤞🤞👌👍💪
How about making door knobs or drawer knobs. I think it would be a great idea 🙂
Yes, could also use a fast set mold making putty and copy broken parts very fast 😊
@@daniel..cooper Yes, that's another good idea 😊
thank you Daniel for introducing us to a new product. I think this is fabulous and I hope to try it soon. 🥰
Thank you 😊 Very welcome 😊😊😊
That 10 minute resin looks like some fun. You sure made the white really look great with your alcohol inks technique. Thank you for sharing. 😊
Thanks Bob 😊 It's great fun 😀
I’ve played with this using the aluimite brand and it’s great for alcohol inks but not so good for trying to embed things in or to get predictable results for any effects you’d like to do simply because of the heat and fast curing. Brilliant for the less patient among us though! Sets rock hard too.
Wow how stunning are these x
Thanks Adele 😊
I like the viscosity of this. The aluminte (sp) seems to be a bit higher in viscosity. I use it in Prima redesign molds and then paint them. I'll be getting this brand soon.
Well these are perfect for wire wrapping....thank you Daniel...for costing me more money again 😂😂😊
😂😂 sorry 🙈
I have the same problem with Daniel....$$$! (But I keep watching, so what's that tell you?)
These look amazing.
Thanks Debbie 😊
Lovely 😊
Thank you Lizzie 😊
Your suggestion about pipettes is excellent, but I'd go one step further and put pumps on the bottles. Much easier to slowly pump what you need, wouldn't you say? I did add that to my review on Amazon. But I'm having a blast with this stuff!
Good idea Judy but if too much, would have to take the pump out to pour back in?
Daniel, I love the black and white. It seems those colours work differently? Perhaps less colours just have more room to be themselves.🤔
Very cool indeed! Love them all
Thanks Doreen 😊
This is interesting. I see a lot of potential in it, like doing pieces while set up at a craft fair.
It has a lot of positives and some negatives but I will bring out the beauty in it 😊.....well... try 😂🤣
@@daniel..cooper I know if anyone can, you can!
@@natebascue3381 🥰 thanks 😊
They stay soft for a bit so you can attach to something and mold it around the curve of whatever you make. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
New vid coming showing this 😊😊
What a wonderful idea of pocket hugs! ❤
My moulds are stained by the pink. It’s luminous under the uv lamp!
Love the black and white ones.
This product is great for quick results. Thanks Daniel. Looking forward to more of your ideas.👍☺️
Totally Sue, I think these would be great for those, have a vid coming with those very soon 😊
They came out amazing ❤
Thank you 😊
Something new cool.
It's great stuff 😊😊😊
@@daniel..cooper Looked like fun. They really are pretty. LOL so what I tell my friends, give me an extra 20 mins so I can make some new bobbles to wear out 🤣😂 Can be done humm
These came out so beautiful wow loved seeing how quick it dries 😊
Thank you 😊 Suuuuper fast 😂🤣
I enjoy your videos.
To color it..Add colorant to part A mix well then add B, mix then pour. I love using it.
Thanks, I did this with glitter after filming this and worked a treat 😊
@@daniel..cooper you're welcome. If you use inlays or acrylic stamps, in epoxy resin, it also works for the polyurethane...no mold release needed. Just stick and pour. Have a great day.
@@CoobabyCreations Thanks 😊 And you 😊😊
Love it 😀 😍
This would also work great for bookmarks!
Sure would 😊😊😊
Super cool 😎
😊😊🥰
Amazing, i loved
Thank you 😊
Love the marble black and white! Can you imagine it with some gold streaks in it?!
Lol, vid coming tonight 😊😊
@@daniel..cooper I am ready and waiting!
Fun!!!!
Sure is Laura and suoer fast 😊😊😊
That's pretty cool! Especially for us impatient folk! I love the black and white ones. The first black and white heart you demolded looked like a person on the right holding another person's hand to me! Looking forward to seeing more of these.
Thanks, I saw a skull in one and a lion in the other 😂
@@daniel..cooper Cool!
These are really pretty
Thanks Kim as always 😊 🫂
Amazing. I must need this in my life. Xxx
😊😊😊🥰
Wow! The black and white! Love it!!! Can’t wait to see what you do with this. Oh, and did we get a new dotting tool? 😂 ❤
Thanks 😊 Yes, I have new tools 😂🥰
As always these are very pretty! ❤
OMG…..I love it!❤
Thanks Dolli 😊
These are really nice.
Thank you 😊
Love this stuff already and i havent even irdered it yet! I love the first one you showed! Beautifuk. 😂❤
Thanks Diane, have lots planned already for this 😀
Alumilite has great tutorial on difference between PU and epoxy resin. Steve McDonald advises PU for things like phone holders (thin and long) as it is much less bendable.
I think Steve also tried combining PU & epoxy and they bond.
That video is on my description for people to watch 😊😊😊
@@daniel..cooper i love that you share your inspirations, with some of crafters i might think they invented all techniques themselves ;)
The first one reminded me of old china, very lovely. if the alcohol ink dries in the mold what does that do to the design. that might keep those "dot" effects you like?
Thanks!
Wow, thanks for the Super Thanks Debbee 😊 🥰
Cool!
Crazy stuff 😊😊😊
This is really cool ❤
Pretty fast stuff isn't it 😂
I saw two faces in the second black and white one.
Love watching you and have learnt so much thank you. I have a problem with polyurethane I. That it seems to “leak” an oily substance after curing. I have got around it by 6op coating in UV but do you have any other advice.
❤ Love your videos first and foremost ❤
My question is could you use this product and alcohol inks in a deep pendant mold?
Would love to see your results.
Haha! Did LR let everyone know about this cuz I just watched two other resin artists use polyurethane resin. 😃
But these effects are stunning!! 💜💙
😂😂 we probably all received it the same day 😂
Ha! Yeah I just watched a few more people!
Toonpish was able to color hers a tiny bit but I was gona tell u about a small channel, marvelousartzy with a z. She discovered that this polyu resin will pickup brushed-on mica and will pick up holographic from a mold she used.
Love it, I see so many patterns that could be achieved ❤ metal flakes might work to fill in those areas that didn’t cure. Just a thought ❤❤
Genius idea! Thanks Maddie 😊 🫂
I look forward to seeing your future experimentations with PU. I love it but prefer using black myself and I tend to stick to powder pigments.
Yes, black would be great with dusting powders on 😊
I agree, Coyote. The black is great to use, especially when you have dusted your moulds with chameleon powders. I also love the white with ghost powders, especially for angel wings, etc. I prefer pu resin to epoxy, it's great stuff. x
If they sold it in smaller amounts, I would be interested. I really wouldn't want that much at once.
Thanks for sharing your results.
I will suggest this as feedback 😀 It is a big set, I definitely agree 😊😊
Hi Ali, you can buy pu resin in smaller amounts from other brands. I find the black and the white the most versatile as they are brilliant when you dust your moulds with chameleon or ghost powders. I hope you get a chance to try it out x
@appleoneill5135 Wow! Thanks for telling me. I didn't know that. I can see me using a lot of the black!
@daniel..cooper also mention the idea of black Daniel. Thanks so much!
@@Ali-H3444 I don't think it makes a black item, it just makes a gray colored resin
There is no panicing in experimenting!!! Lol
Absolutely love these...would look great black and red 😍 do they only do the big polyurethane resin?
For the moment, only 1 size
I wonder, if you can add some black while you're mixing part A and B together, and dot the mold with white, to get a reverse effect that you got with the black and white originally. So that it looks a bit like black marble instead of white marble.
I tried black mica after just on its own and it turns a light grey, I added quite a bit too, I need to experiment a bit more but could probably do that 😊😊
@@daniel..cooper I do believe that anything you mix with white will have that pastel effect, i.e. black will be gray, or adding red will be pink, etc. but heck, I love pastels!!! 😁
🎉Very cool 😎
Thank you 😊
I really liked the first 4 you pulled out. Would it turn white if you mixed the color into the resin before pouring?
Thanks Myla, it can be colored with micas or dyes, vid coming soon 😊
Hi, can you do a vodeo on making dog bone tags for dog collars? I have been looking at thos product. Im still trying to find the right fit epoxy resin to use.
Really cool demo, Dan! LOVE these! I like instant gratification. 😅
I've been tempted to try this stuff, for sure. I read - somewhere - that polyurethane resin is much tougher than epoxy resin. Anyone know if that's true? I saw people use this to make an oval trinket tray...turned out great!
I wonder if this is food safe?!?
Trinket tray vid coming shortly 😊😊
Would resin dye work the same way? I love that it cures white. I tried a PU resin that cured cloudy... it was okay, but i LIKE this!!
It should work fine but not how I have done it, the dye will stay wet
A pump might be good with the bottles in lieu of pipettes
Awesome work as always, Daniel! Hey, do you have any videos of resin pieces being cut / sanded / filed, and how to polish the rough sides? Thanks!
Thanks, I very rarely need to do any of those, if anything, I just top up the backs or trim sharp edges with a cuticle tool 😊
@@daniel..cooper Thaks so much for taking the time to respond. Have a great day!
@@Jimmy-sb3fc You too 😊😊