 Dave. Hey everyone. Thanks for joining us in the studio today. My name is Dave and we're in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. We'll call me David, actually. And behind the camera is Jeff. What's going on world? And then Joanna is here helping us out. So today we have lots to do. All right, we have lost today. It's shocking because usually you're just... No, we've got lots to do. So here's what we're going to be doing. We're going to be finishing this guitar here. See, so we fixed it. There was a broken guitar found in the garbage, and we resin this piece back on and then we made this nice burnt edge. See? Isn't that nice? And painted the rest of the glass. And now we've got a guitar. So what's up, Bill? The last thing to do is to put the strings on. So I just thought it'd be fun to show how to string a guitar, a classical guitar. These are nylon strings instead of metal strings. Why, why, or why that? I'm a classical guitarist. I use nylon strings. I don't know why, but it's soft on your fingers. It doesn't hurt as much to use nylon strings. So it's nice if you haven't played it for a while or you're just starting out. Fair enough. I just want to say hi to anybody because someone just said hi to you. Hi mom. Thanks for joining us, and thanks for watching the kids tomorrow. She picked them up from school and make them dinner. What? Yeah. Hey, Kathy, Don and everybody else. Oh, sorry. Yeah, sorry. Focusing it on. Okay, so do it. Okay, we're stringing a guitar. Yeah, this is how to string a guitar. So you go through like that. You basically come around just tie a knot. You tighten it and then just twist it around one more time. That's it. Pull and then on this end. Legitimately how they do guitars. Yeah, it's just. Well, this is legitimate. Fair enough. So you put it in. Oh, through the hole there. Yeah, and just start turning. Just start turning. This could take a while. Do you want to come do this? Sure do. Who doesn't? Hey, Marianne from Canada. We're in Canada. Yeah, clockwise. Yeah. And you just keep a bit of tension on this over time. And then, oh, I guess, and then you just tune it, obviously afterwards. That's right, tune it. As Easter bunnies get dumped after Easter. Easter bunnies get dumped after Easter. That's from the bottom to the top of the guitar, tune it. So there you go. Yeah, I'm gonna check this out the list and after this is tuned, Joanna's gonna play us a song and sing for us. Beth, Jenny, Jeanie, what's going on everybody? Kansas Finland. Everybody's from all over the world. This might be the last sunny nice beautiful day that we have here in Canada. So that's it. Enjoy it while we got it. Ever? So we finished our guitar and we did that all on Wednesdays live. We fixed the broken guitar, made it pretty, strung it. So thank you for joining us today, and we'll see you next week for another live. Okay, so here's something else we're gonna do. This is a skittle dart. So this is something that Jeff, behind the camera, he's really beautiful, by the way, Jeff. What, who would you say, Joanna, what does, who does Jeff look like? What would you say? What famous person? Jason Friesley, really? Jason Friesley, who's that? Is that good or bad? I don't too know. He's Canadian. Wow, I'll take it. I'll take it. Who do I think Jeff looks like? Anyways, comment below who you think Jeff looks like. Yeah, I'll also shout out to Tanya's on there. Tanya's upstairs, hunkered at a computer answering any questions you have as we go into this resin art. That's right, fire off any questions. Hey, Charri, from Ohio. Who does Dave look like, everybody? That's what we want to know. Who does this guy look like? Rebecca has somebody, didn't she say somebody that you would look like? I don't know. My chain sticks out far, so. So this is something that Jeff, Jeff made. And Jess. And they learned some things when they resin these skittles. First, they learned that they should, you know, like, maybe look with themselves and what, you know, how are they doing? Oh, you look like the guy that's saying cat in the cradle, says Michael. No cat in the cradle. Oh, did he sing the first one? The first. Oh, Summer's here. Jeff looks like what famous person. No, no, no, no, I never said I think that. I have Jeff think he looks like. I wish I look like that. Dave, look, Dave looks like Mel Gibson. Yes. Hello. I get that a lot. Yeah, do you? Oh, I can see that. I can see that too. Yeah. Yeah. Okay, there we go. These are nice, some nice dudes. This is a juicy, yep, a lot of juicy lots of celebrity talk. Okay, so look at this. So Jeff learned, and he actually, he learned that when you put resin on skittles, it takes away some of the color. Is that what you learned, Jeff? Yeah, well, actually, a lot of it discovered beforehand, like the skittles lost their color. And so on this one here, we actually ended up repainting the pink ones. And we just wanted to be happy with it. But we thought, Hey, why not turn it into some art anyways? So we're going to resin this, we're going to do it in two steps. Just to avoid bubbles, we're going to use art resin to do this. That's okay. Your mom says your yearbook, you look like somebody in your yearbook. Oh, what does it say? Do you know the celebrity it says in your yearbook or you look like? No, I don't know. Matthew McConaughey. Oh, really? I know, but all some good looking stars. Okay, skittles. So we'll, we'll join up. Yes. Do you want to mix up some art resin? Because we're going to be resonating some stuff. Boom. It's fixed in the car. No, no, that's fine. There is a magical formula. Mr. Buckets just toast. How much should we do? Three cups? Yeah, thank you. So while we're getting that ready, let's continue with our to do list. So for those of you who are new to our live videos, there's always a table of contents thing. And this is taken from your comments and your ideas. And then we try and figure it out. So we buy the supplies we need and do some tests. So next is these lamps that we did. So these lamps are all done. Look at this. We got wire. This one's a frosted effect. We're testing that. And this one has some floating metallics in it and tinted pink. Yeah, so you can go completely clear. You can go frosted. Or then this one was pink with what is that? It was a metallic, which kind of has a smoky effect. So Okay, well, you had, you had pink, we had neon pink and then also a metallic. Yeah, nice. Oh, the or the my metallic white something, something metallic, we should look at it in the bathroom and plug it in and see how they look in the dark. We'll do that. They look good. What is everybody else think? Let us know. Yeah, without using the casting resin. And yeah, we learned a lot and done like all all done by handling. You wired up yourself, you dealt the bases, all that stuff is all done. So this is stuff you can do at home on your own because it's just stuff that we found around just getting wood pieces and well, okay, get the wire. So we have a couple more things. We did geodart last week. There's a geodart piece. Beautiful. Sub Gerda, but some of the Hey, Gerda, some of them are at the stage where you want to use your paint markers. So we'll go over that. It's kind of a process to geodart and a bunch of different techniques you can use. So watch last week's video if you want to see all of that. Do we want to do markering right now? It's kind of a slow boring process. I'll do a couple. Look at that. Like, look at this piece here. This is the one that Joanna was doing. Very nice. Dave, this one here as well with the green and the cold. Look at this one here. So you got nice big gems. Okay, so he's out of line. Sorry, so back down here. I wanted to sand this first. I don't have the patience to do this right now. Let's do something else. Okay. Thanks, Donna. Donna loves them. A lot of people are complimenting on the lamps for sure. Well, let's, we're going to duplicate this. So this is King Todd, I think. Yep. Would you say so? Yeah, that's King Todd. Are you sure? Yeah, it's not Ramses. Looks like King Todd to me. Okay. So we're going to make like, we're going to make, how many do you want to make? Like 10 more of them? At least. And we'll do, and we'll each piece, one will be like glow in the dark, one will be marbling, one will be completely clear. And we're just, that's what we're going to be doing for a while. So I got this milk curtain. Right? Good. Coconut milk. And here's what we're going to do. I'll just start doing it. So this is, this is the container for our mold making material that we're going to use to duplicate this guy. So step one is figuring out how much mold making materials you're going to need. So remember. Oh, okay. So this is what I'm doing. And again, this is cool because this is something you just get around the house to, to build your mold. You don't have to buy a specific. So I'm going to fill that. See, there's lots of space around them. So it's going to be a very strong mold. I'll be able to use it a lot of times without it ripping. So yeah, so that's what you prefer as opposed to like doing a one liter. Get that, get that girth around it. So I have two buckets here. This one is. Oh smart. See? Okay. Now we know. Dry this off. So let's look at our measurements here. So it's just about one liter. Have you used resin to create flames before? Oh, what do you mean? Yeah, elaborate. I haven't done that. I know, unless it's like art flames, but otherwise if it's burning, I don't know. So we're basically going to, let's do it on this one to make it easier. So mold making material is a one to one mixing ratio. So one liter and point five, just a bit over point five. So that's my mold making material. Get rid of this water. So what does that mean? Look at mold making material. This is just the first version. These labels need a bit of tweaking. Art flames. For example, on a cheeseboard, you have flames instead of the ocean. So it's not burning, it's just art flames. Oh smart. Yeah, we'll definitely do that. What are you doing over there? I'm watching. I'm going to get some gloves. Okay. Do you guys want to pour the first coat of resin? I want to pour the first coat of resin right over there. Okay. So actually just to point out too, so this is, so one good thing that's already been established is there is a wall up here. So we've built a dam. So this one, if you know, is, was layered. You can't pour that thick off the bat. So we actually layer. So you will be doing increments of a pour. So you pour just so it's pretty much submerged with the first pour. Okay. And then, and then this dam is up here. All these walls are built so that we can actually form, you know, keep like, so tomorrow we can come in and do the next layer or four hours later. Actually, we can do the next layer. And that'll be it. So let's see what we got. Okay. It's actually tape. It's metal tape folded back. So it's not sticky on the inside. There's actually FAQ that we just posted about building walls or a dam. So you can check that on our YouTube site. This looks nice. Probably. You're getting them? You're getting them. They're good. All right. So just until they're covered? Yeah, just until they're covered, just framing. Looks nice. So the curing process is approximately 24 hours for it to be hard. But hard to the touch. But because that's a long time, 24 hours, we're going to let Dave serenade us for 24 hours. That would be great. So a little torch, get rid of bubbles, and then cover it, leave it, and we can pour another layer on about four hours because it'll be gummy at that point. And we can do another layer and we can keep doing that process until we get the height that we want. And what we did with this one is we just sanded off the edges to create the square. And this one we can do whatever we want. We'll see. Anyways, how you doing there, Dave? I'm making a mess. Oh boy. A big mess. There's part eight. Part D is clear. Milky, maybe? Hi, Islam. Islam? Yeah, Islam al-Rawi. Sorry if I didn't say that correctly. From where in the world? Where in the world are you, sir, man? You want to have a little sports break? Sports break! What's happening in Islam? Only football? Only football. Nope. There's golf too, I guess, but it's golf. But I do like playing golf. I'll watch the odd golf, but I just don't find anybody exciting these days to watch. Joanna, what's big in the South African household? Oh, um, no, still cricket. Cricket? Oh, sports, you know? That's a game. That's always been an age old question. Is poker a sport? And what do you say? No. No, poker's not a sport? No. I think sports are physically played just because it's on a sports channel when they play on poker tournaments. I don't think that makes it a sport. It just makes it an entertaining game. So leave your comments below. There you go. Is poker a sport or not? Solve the question. Hey, what's this, Jeff? Oh, you gotta get some music. This is, what are you telling us, Dave? So we started the thing called dueling paintbrushes where we have competitions to see who gets the most votes for their art to your best. And we have a couple ideas. Actually, we filmed the third one. The second one just came out, dueling paintbrushes. This is the third one. And then for the fourth one, we have a special guest and they'll be triple dueling paintbrushes and we're really excited about that. So this is the results of dueling paintbrushes three. Yes. And awesome. Thanks for watching, Donna. And then dueling paintbrushes four. Yes, we'll have a special guest. So we're here for that. And then we want to open up a contest for everyone to try and do that piece. Yes, 100%. With a reward. With a huge reward. Yeah. That's for sure happening. We're doing that. So be on the lookout for that, everybody. What should the reward be? Or something like a car or something. Oh, or a car or a trip to visit us and be live with us. Really? No. It would be cool. But what would we do if someone came here? Well, we can go for a walk to the waterfall. Okay. What do you think about this? Aloha. Joanna. Yeah. We were going to make these. So I think someone was asking about snowflake. No flakes. Can you mix? So we have this pearl mixed up a little bit of that. Let's do that one. And then just fill these up, but not very much. Just a little bit, so a lot thinner. Okay. So they'll be thin snowflakes. Well, Kathy, the results of dueling paintbrush, because we just posted the video yesterday, we're going to let people vote for a week. You have one week to vote. One week to vote. Please vote Dave. Say Dave in the comment below dueling paintbrushes two. Please. Rebecca, it's very mean to me when she wins. She's saying she dances. She goes to like this. She goes, Suck it. Oh, wow. Rebecca does that. That was live TV right there. I know. So please vote for Dave. Please. And actually we'll be, I'm going to file some lawsuits. Oh boy. I think that there was some overfraud in the last one. Oh wow. Yeah. Wow. Very. It's like life image, art imitating life. Yeah. It's interesting how Rebecca won. We can't every vote. Yes. Oh, yeah. Yeah, yeah. I should have won that shirt. We count every vote. There you go. People are asking for, I think it's very, it's within our realm. It's free resin for a year. Free resin for a year? For the prize. Is there no limit? Yeah, I guess so. I like that. Free resin for a year. There's gotta be a limit though, like speak over. Oh yeah. There's no way. Like thousands, you know. You imagine? Yeah, there'll have to be a set limit. Okay. So where's King Ted? I'm going to get some paper towels and dry that. Don't get too excited. Donna and everybody else, we're just Free resin for one year. No, no, no. Let's wheel it back here. No, it's live video. You can't go back. But we need that to be a really good contest. We do. We do, yes. But we need to see some really good results. And what I promise you this, we will take in your art. So whatever you do, inspired by the show, the dueling paper, that episode, whatever you do, we will take it in. We'll take the photos or video that you provide. I will cut something together and post it and show it to the world so that everybody's artwork can be shown and have a wide audience. So we'll do that for everybody that joins the competition. I think free resin for a year, but we have to figure out what to add. Yeah, so it's basically free resin for a year, but you're going to only have one gallon per six months. No, I'm going to add some more. That's so much. Dude, that's a lot. I know. But they can't go more than that. Well, once again, this is just being discussed, everybody. This is not Hope for Dave. Yeah, if you vote for Dave, then the competition has become that. And I'll give you free resin for life. Yes, what's your question? So I torched the bubbles and now look. There's more bubbles? More bubbles. Is that do you think because of the skin old situation? The candy's breathing. Potentially. Yeah, I think it's going to keep degassing. There's probably a little air pocket. When that happens, do you go in for a retouch? You can come and retouch if you want, but most of them will go away at this point. Yeah, there you go. The resin is going to get very hot. How many pores did you do this one in? I think we did four. Oh, wow. And this is just one pore. That was just one. Yeah. Yeah. Okay. So this might burn a bit and go a bit yellow. If we over torch it, you mean? Or no, just because we're just so thick. Oh, oh yeah, because it was a thick pore. Yeah. Yeah, that's all right. Okay, so here's King Tut. Put her down. Her? We don't know. Yeah. Yeah, it could have been Queen Tut. Queen Tut. There she is. All right. Oh, Charlie would be happy with just a nice gift card. Well, you have to win. We're going to make the prize definitely worthwhile, everybody. Don't you worry. But you have to compete. You have to do it. It has to be something inspired by the episode. So we'll give you the parameters, but it is going to happen because like I said, we will be filming our fourth one this Friday, and episode five will be the competition. So be on the lookout, probably in the new year. Okay. So this is the easiest type of mold to do. It's just called a one-part mold because King Tut had a really flat bottom. There's nothing wrong with that. Okay. A lot of people don't have a booty. But that way, so the, I mean, a turn this, once this is cured, you turn it upside down and pull them out and pour the resin into the cavity. Does that make sense? Yes. Upside down. Yep. So the Kiss King Tut was the perfect sample to show you guys. Nice. Yeah, actually. For that reason. Hey, Lily and Puerto Rico. And I believe it was Michael last, no, we don't have to just send a video. You can send a picture of your finished work. But again, we'll give you the parameters and we'll do the, we do the contest. Yeah. Where's the trouble? Tonya's on. Look at that. Tonya is there. Yeah. Three minutes. So you just want to make it a consistent color. Yeah. Because we're mixing the two together. So, okay. So this can sit now. We have this. Dr. Rico covering it either, which is nice because it's just a mold. You think so? Oh, I like that. If it's a bit transparent, that's good. Sorry, but we're not using resin. That is mold making material. So we're creating a mold around King Tut. And then once we have a mold, we'll pull out the King Tut statutes in there. And now the mold will be made and we can pour resin or casting resin in there to create duplicates of King Tut. Great question. Because this is actually a two-part silicone and it's very, very safe. Very, very safe. Because only you don't drink it, I guess. Just don't drink it. Okay. Good, good, good, good advice right there. Don't drink silicone mold. But you'll use this silicone so that you can make mold to make duplicates of things. Yeah. As many as you want. You can do a gold one. You can do a silver one. You can do a clear one. Oh, I can do all of this. You can do all of this. Okay. So what are these guys? These are just like snowflake molds? Yeah, just finding my Amazon. Nice. We have a bit of extra stuff. I was going to do marker stuff because we want to do that. What's up to you? Whatever you're inspired and excited for. I'm not excited about anything. Oh, no. Okay, thanks. Yeah, why don't we spend a bit more time and do the final step. Okay. I was about to sign off and say let's just go. No, that's good. I jumped in today. Joanna. All right. I really thank Joanna for still sticking around. I know, John. It's awesome. People are excited about the mold making material. So, that's good. We'll get it out there as soon as we can. Look at this dueling. Oh, I can't look down while you can actually see through there. I want to show the results of dueling paint brushes three. Make sure you vote everybody. Can you do a test to see if the mold sticks to copper? If the mold making material sticks to copper, do you want to pour a lot of copper into it? I'll run it down. Mold making material copper. Do we sell silicone mold stuff? Now we do. I hope so. It's called mold making material. We just have to put it up online. We keep bugging us and asking us, asking us, but we had tons of research on every silicone we could get our hands on from around the world. We bought all of them and we used them all, experimented with them all, and we came up with the right one to use with art resin and thick cast. So, this is mold making material. It's here. Finally, mold making material on copper. I'm excited. I don't think it'll stick. I think it'll be fine. Yeah. That's good to practice. It really works. What's that? Oh, what did you do? Oh, so what did you do? Well, I drew a line. Here, I'll draw another one. Okay, let's see another line. Here it is. And she ain't line. Line. Okay, on Dave's drawing lines. Outlining. So, this is once again every geodark from last week. Pretty good, man. Honestly, have you made geodark before? Well, that was my first try. That one? Okay, number one. Dave, what about you? No, never done it before. About a boom. And look at the results we're getting here, everybody. That's just fun stuff. But these are the key. Where do you get these? These were online? Well, there's some different ones. Like this one came from Ikea. Right. So you can buy it from Ikea for very cheap and they just have glass shards. These rocks came from Amazon. These all came. And then these these beautiful gems came from Amazon too. Okay. Dollar store. Let's see, they're massive, eh? We can duplicate those. We can make as many diamonds as we want. And we will. Coming soon. Real diamonds from our resin. Well, this looks kind of cool, eh? Looks great. So this is the third and final or the second day of geodark. And you can just keep building and building and adding and adding. Yeah, what would you say you could do like a like another stage of putting in more even gems if you wanted to, I guess. Yeah, like I maybe want like a mid color here. Like you can do a bit of pouring of I'll probably sand all this down. I'm going to keep building on it and building on it. Like this one will turn into something like just a massive thing. I don't know what you're learning T. Williams. It's awesome to agree. And this was our feather experiment. It turns out that feathers look great under our resin. They do. So I'm just sanding down the high points. Are the pens alcohol-based? Sorry for the question. No, the pens are acrylic water-based. Acrylic water-based. So yeah, these actually they do turn out quite well, eh? Feathers. So you're not losing any kind of detail really. These ones do look okay, yeah. They're such a process. They look amazing. I really want to see it in the bathroom. Like I want to see that pink one in the dark. Like see how that how that shines up. Can we do that? Come on in there. Tryna, can we do that? Can we can we plug in the pink lamp in the bathroom? See if there's a yeah, so if we can see it in the dark. Yeah, I should have seen it. So here we go. So here's some oh, she did some like thin lines right there. And then she made herself stop. That's the hardest part. When do you know when to stop? When day's doing well? Okay, so you got criminalized going on here. Markers are nice. Can you make art resin prints of Summer's paws? No, that's nice. That'd be nice. Definitely. Summer's so sweet. We actually had a got a new shed in our backyard and we put a concrete slab down. The guy was so nice. He came to us just before he was leaving. He said, okay, we'll just pour the concrete. Why don't you bring your kids outside and we'll put their hand prints. Oh, okay. Yeah, that's awesome. That's memories right there. Memories. Did all your kids, how many kids do you have again? I have three and a stepdaughter as well. Four. Four kids. My goodness. In the household. How do you do it, Jeff? Lots and lots. I don't drink coffee. How do you do it? How do you do it with your two kids? How do I do it? And run art resin. I don't. And create art. I don't. Everything's falling apart. So buy art resin while you can. It's falling apart. What's that? Oh no, is there no outlet in there? There must be an outlet in the washer. Yeah, like a blow dryer or something. All right. How are you feeling? Tonya's taking notes for John. Oh, good. Take notes yet and we're going to have a test. We're just going to be a test at the end. Oh yeah? Yeah. I'm really excited that they have a contest for take-doing paint brushes. Maybe that's episode five, like episode four. We have episode three, then there's episode four as a special guest. Yeah. And then we have episode five. It's like a contest for everyone. Yes. And you can win free resin for a year. It's a good idea. It is a good idea. A contest. People love contests. Who doesn't want to join the contest? Especially when the contest is to create something. But then if everybody can be, it should be inspired by the episode, right? Like whatever you guys are doing, everybody has their own interpretation of that. And then you have a week to do it. You submit it. And then we'll figure it out. Either we'll do a random draw. Yeah. Right? A random draw for the winner or we could, we'll figure it out. Go on with something. How are we looking in the bathroom? What did she say? She's having a really hard time. All right. All right, Joanna's in the bathroom currently. And what's that? Okay, here we go. Is it on? It's supposed to get that plug in there. Is it on? Okay, turn the switch off. I'm going to come in and then you stay there and turn it on. Okay? A big reveal. Here we are. Are you ready for this? Okay, we're going into a dark bathroom and not going to look here. Okay, hold on. You're going to turn the thing. There's a lamp somewhere in this room. Ready? Here we go. One, two, three, go. Oh, that's amazing. Nice. Look, totally pink. That looks really good. That's pretty. Wow, the rooms are totally pink. I can't believe this. Peaceful. Nice. There we go. So there's the pink one. Lights the room. Looks lush. And Bella's clapping. Kathy says beautiful. Yeah. Awesome, gang. Pretty sweet. Nice. See, I got the wood all around there. So it's a nice kind of thing for any room in your house. So nice accents. There we go. And there it is with a little bit of like that. Looks pretty sweet, man. Pretty sweet. Thanks, John. I love it. Nice. Thanks, Monica. All right. David, looks great, man. Looks great. Oh, good. All right, Dave. So, play us a little, Dave. What do you got? Together in this space. This, this, this. You're amazing. Amazing. Oh, there's the rock. Yeah, I think so. Wait, I'm going to get a message. We'll have to clean for filming with our special guest superstar. Have a great week. Please vote for Dave. And we'll see you next week. Fine in the studio with you all.