 Hi, welcome to Pat's Playhouse, the new show where we're live here in the Argos studio. Okay, we're gonna go fill these torches up. Come along. You can ask questions at any time. This is Jasmine. Jasmine, say hello. I'm Jasmine. Hello. And Pat's filming and we're gonna be doing a bunch of stuff after you. After you. First we're filling up our torches with butane because we realize we don't have any. After you. Plaster scene. Wool. Wool. Tin foil. Yep. Or like little beads of stuff. Beads of stuff. And so it's mixed media. Okay, you want to take this one? Yeah. So it's actually good. It's very cold here in Canada. And the trick is to put gas into the fridge or freezer because then the gas doesn't move around so much and for some reason that's a good thing. Hold the torch upside down. Put it on top and just push in. And you'll know if you got it. And just keep going and listen. Oh, wait, wait. Okay, another thing to do is also as you're doing it, look at it. And if gas is escaping, it means you don't have it in there properly and you'll just be able to see. You know, like when it's hot and you're in the desert. See, so if you can see it, just take it off. It's not going to kill you. Don't worry too much. Nope, I can hear you. Here. Let me see. Maybe it's this thing, you know? So upside down as straight as you can. And just push down. You're pushing quite hard too. And I don't see anything and I hear it. And as soon as I like see some gas or hear it come out and you're like, okay, that's full. All right. Gas is on, right? Well, let's do another one because that was very fun. Are there any questions? No, they will pop up, right? Like on the side? I don't know either. Yeah, they pop up right on the screen. Okay, as of now, there are no questions. Because they're all typing and they're so long. That's right. We're just tuning in now. We are filling up torches with butane. That's right. And where are we? We are in the Art Resin Canada location. This is our warehouse, our modest warehouse. All right, these are good enough. Okay, let's go resin stuff. This is a live video. You just realize that people are just poor people. Because you can't edit it to be fun. That's true. Okay, so why don't we just give it? So what's this project we got here? So this is a logo of where my kids go to school. It's a tree with the earth upside down. And so the kids all made this. Rooing and all this stuff. Plasticine, felt. I don't know if these things are some rocks. These are like fish rocks. These have wool. And up there the ice is cotton. Just cotton, batten, tin foil. All different materials. And just another stretch of canvas. And then on the back, we already got everything set up so that we don't waste your precious time. And this is called tuck tape. It's a great tape. Although if you don't take it off soon enough, it can leave residue. So we have some tape tests. We'll show you later to find the best tape. Tuck tape works pretty good on the wood. It doesn't leave so much of a residue on the wood, but on canvas. It's not the best even if you get it fast. But if you get it really fast, it's okay. Interesting. And that's tape tips with jazz. Tape tips. We need a saxophone. I'll get on that. Okay, so why don't we do it? So also, all these pieces are put up on, these are just kid's blocks, right? I think they call them duplo. Is that right? No, there's some. Duplo is the Lego knockoff. Offland Lego. Yeah. Were you a duplo kid or a Lego kid? I didn't know anybody was doing that. Bold words. Okay, so who wants to do math? Okay, let's do some math. Why are we doing math? Thanks for asking. We're doing math because we want to know how much resin it makes. So what size are these? 18 by 18? Gosh, I don't know. Let's say it's three feet by three feet. The whole thing is three feet by three feet. Three feet by three feet. That equals nine square feet, right? We're actually 20, 20 by 20. Okay, so just measure two of them together. Sure. So 20 times two. That's 40. 40. Yeah. We got it. So 40. Yeah, just to make it easy, I'm going to say if it was 36 inches, then that would be three by three, which is just nine. Makes sense. So I'm just going to make it 10 to 12 square feet. And I'm just going to say 12 so I have more than enough. Yeah. Just big stuff. So 12 square feet. This is a one gallon kit. Two gallon kit. This is a two gallon kit. A two gallon kit covers 64 square feet. All right? Yeah. What? I was just so much thinking. Okay. So how big is our bucket? We can do that all at once, right? Yeah. Okay. All right. Well, why don't you pour up 24 of the resin and I'll do the hardener. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. So the resin and I'll do the hardener. All right, I got it. Any questions, Pat? Not yet. I don't know. You think you need to be more exciting? Why don't we just do a lot more? Okay. Go up to 32. Sure. Because then we can write another stuff. So Dave since this is, you're using more of like it's like a 3D texture. Does that mean you're going to have to pour a bit more thick? depends on what you want because you could just do a thin coat and just cover it and keep all the bends or you could keep building it up so it's perfectly smooth and these are kind of like embedded within a chunk of resin and I want to do so much I just want to keep adding it and sanding it until it's perfectly flat like glass you know yeah awesome so well we'll do our best doesn't it be perfect but well we just had a comment from CBR saying been interested to see how a 3d texture is resumed well which we're actually going to be also covering on our upcoming FAQ series so stay tuned for that but maybe you'll also get some tips today that's a great question and so this is from a big thing of ice cream at the ice cream parlors and this is a tip i'm giving this a gold tip go ask your ice cream place if you can have some of these best tip ever but just don't go to my ice cream store what ice cream is in there and was it delicious oh no i didn't eat it it's cookie dough i'm a good i'm more of a pralines and cream hey cheers we should start saying that when you're poor it's not a bad idea what was the question oh no people are just interested in seeing how 3d textures are resumed well the thing is it's not all gonna happen today we're gonna do the first coat today and then next week we'll sand it down like just look at it do a bit of sanding and then you fill in some things and then we're not curious we'll sand it and then we'll do one last coat that's probably a three coat process okay so what's the next step oh jazz that's a lot in there yeah i want to put extra resin in this too so this is a piece that oh i wish i knew his name i don't know i forget his name i'm a really nice guy an artist of art sent us this and then booked the glass and i thought we'd just pour resin in it and bring it back to life sorry i forgot his name okay this is going great this is looking great it's pretty sweet right so we're trying to make this out of any material we can think of so like this construction paper sketching this is a piece of glass yeah speaking of 3d textured materials if you want to check our htr series currently on youtube we show how to do this mosaic which is 3d and also how to resin art resin itself as you can see different layers right there let's definitely something to check out also rocks so yeah soon as david said this whole wall is going to be covered with our logo the point is to create so what's the next step here you got jasmine doing all the work for you oh you're welcome cb art definitely check those out they're pretty cool but again with our faq series coming out probably in the next month we're gonna have a full on video of how to do different 3d textures so it should cover a lot used for time yeah lots of stuff here waiting to be done yeah so the resin is really thick right now because it's cold here in canada and the resin was out in the garage it just feels really cold so one of the questions is are those little pieces going to move around when this happens no i uh i covered it in a lot of acrylic water-based sealant that is painted it over and i did that that's what i've been doing the past week once a day sealing these so no they're done they're good like even this is even the cotton is like rock hard and this is the wool the wool is pretty hard it's crunchy you know like you put too much gel in your hair you know very well that i'm losing my hair and i i take that as an insult any chance you can get yeah i don't know very well i that's why i wear a hat all the time really yeah i'll take eye on you uh row game is that the i heard that it's all none of it works rock all rockets soon i have a little bit of i might i want to do i'll do the phraser crane where it's like i wrapped around we have a question is it okay if the resin is less than 72 degrees it's okay i mean the only thing you'll find is it's thicker and and when it's thicker i mean i'll extend your it'll extend your your use time by a lot you probably use it for a lot longer before it's too sticky but the problem is that bubbles can't escape as easily because it's thicker so all that means is just be you know that you might have to deal with more bubbles is that something that a torch couldn't help with after yeah so definitely torch it up yeah absolutely but still you know if your resin's really really cold then you know we got a question that says can i mix resin with liquid uh liquid tex acrylic i'm not exactly sure what that is but liquid tex is a brand of acrylic and they're great and yes absolutely you can absolutely you can so there you go that's probably how that's probably how it really started people mixing color but there's always i mean with every well it depends on what you're doing with it right just go to show how much colder it's gotten in canada in the past three days we were still having a bit of a summer what was the last question it was about can you mix resin with liquid tex acrylic great so when people have been mixing everything you can think of and then they and people have asked us every single question about what you can mix and we're keeping a list of all the things that that people are finding like for example there's a lot of white acrylics that are having reactions what type of reactions what are they doing remember yeah it may be discoloring as they dry or something but it's the actual acrylic it's the actual paint type of paint yeah it does that there's some spray paints you know if you use some materials you don't let them dry long enough and there's and if they're solvent paste then it can actually create bubbles so the key is with almost any material just make sure it dries enough and then you're usually fine that makes sense if there's oil in your product and solvents so it's stated wet then oil can take up to six months to actually leave and then it's mixed with salt and still wet and you just have reaction bubbles so but all that being said most of the time you're fine just experiment right well I think do you really mix more now and do it or should we just let this cure okay let's go do and then I mean we have a question here can you can you go over what you did to the surface of your art to prepare it for the resin this person does a lot of collage type stuff so they want some some tips that's such a good question and the answer is like yes if you have to no I think they're asking how did you do it oh how how how how did you do it how what was the process of like essentially getting it ready getting it sealed everything you had to do well there's two answers one is I used craft food just craft food that dries that rice dries clear that's it craft food but we have something that we're working on a ceiling that we're just testing testing testing testing that we can give out so I want to say it was that just regular craft food and I just I just thinned it with a water not too much water and just painted it on you mean like the Elmer's white glue yeah clear spray paint clear spray paint like a spray varnish yeah absolutely the thing is that you just have to test your materials because because some paper won't need it other people will become opaque right other paper only the edges will get dark and then what would you recommend for uh ceiling wood does it take more since wood seems to be more porous I would suggest you seal the wood with art resin and that the only reason you wouldn't want to is because maybe it gets really really dark all right good to know we could look at this like this there's no ceilings pour it on there are like little bubbles and stuff because it is porous right so I just always find this wood I'll do it once give it a Sam do it again just perfectly smooth after that well what I my understanding I don't know if this is always the case but when you get lots of bubbles over top of wood it means because the wood wasn't dry enough yet and so you can just look at you can look at formulas like based on the wood per inch how long should I let it dry before I seal it and there's all that on the internet everywhere and and like I'd say 90% of the time if you have problems with wood like if it cracks in the year for example that's because the wood wasn't dry enough and there's still expansion and contraction with temperature changes so that's why I don't think there's bubbles but yeah and that's why I'm saying do it once with wood and then usually sand it and do your final how exciting I'm sorry I was gonna start doing that you were tending to the questions I think you guys might need to be slightly a bit louder that's also because maybe the way I'm holding it but a bit of a comment we're gonna know about this we're learning all right should I find other things to resin if yeah why not okay why don't we go find some stuff to resin okay and then people can get ideas what we could possibly do so these are alcohol ink tests and we're doing those beer caps in here that's a cool piece that's nice look at that I love that five later that's really cool sure Dave any tips on putting resin on a round surface uh we just had rounds so maybe we can I can definitely say like for if it surfaces well I think with any three objects oh they want a ball ball or whatever any three objects just think about what you're gonna do long really really really thin coats so if you don't want drips so you can kind of you pour it on the ball and then just rub it all over in gloves and then take a torch and go over and go over everything with the torch and what you'll see it start from the top and the torch just makes it become really thin for like a second right and so as long as it becomes thin and everything will kind of flow and you'll lose everything and just really thin make sense yeah yeah okay what else grab this guitar we're working on yeah that's exciting we're gonna dip this we're gonna dip this in uh resonant so I think we want to prepaint this white we can do that upstairs nice and this part too right and then it is integral yeah here we have some cool wood pieces why don't we do uh why don't we just start doing this one so this is a piece of wood oh that's really nice and what we'll do as well I like that we'll start filling this baby in yeah so we're just gonna first just to start we're gonna tape tape it off and then start filling that in cool yeah yeah well anything else you can think of did you want to do the nature piece oh gorgeous this is very nice it's peaceful found it at value village for uh 499 you believe it that's really nice yeah first I saw the eagle and then I was like that bear definitely looks like he's debating eating the kid I'm not gonna lie he's like when they all leave uh is that a cat down there in the middle yeah it looks like a cat so I'm just painting it I put the first coat I was painting it white and then I'm gonna resonant and see if these colors just pop yeah that's happening hard at work are hardly working a sorry that was terrible that's true I can't help it you know me all right here we go it's poor time yeah I agree that's a really good idea whoa they don't need that one is there such a baby set I'm sure we yeah maybe the live sort of yeah that'll be the next our resident venture so this is packed tape and I'll explain to you what that's not a tape that's our experimental tape but experimental yeah but if you go look over the experiment it like actually so jasmine during tape experiment oh yeah look at that yeah and this is regular duct tape this is awesome well there you go but what I learned about duct tape this duct tape is made of this is just a clear piece of plastic plus like the two pieces of plastic that's the resin that's the resin so this is the clear piece plastic and then this is an air air drying glue that's red so they take this big sheet to plastic and then they apply this air drying glue and when they roll it on itself it's not touching the air so so what happens is you put on your tape and then it's exposed to the air and the reaction starts and then your tape gets crazy crazy then your tape actually glues and this one just is such a strong one right that's what duct tape is it's so perfect no no look at the residue oh the I thought you were talking about the red specifically anyway so what tape is best what tape is best okay what's next so yeah you're still you're uh still filling in the gaps here right jasmine nice that's really really filling in it's a nice texture there how's that taste at least have like a black licorice or something so that's a good idea no not really might as well eat some black licorice rather than having tape so what are you doing right now dave well I want to fill in this gaping void as they say in your heart I know you I know all too well I can only be filled with what's the secret to happiness money so I would just kind of take this off and I just I'm taking with gloves on and it's just a disaster well do you do you so now jasmine's pretty much finished getting finished off here dave what's just what else would she have to do next what's the next step here well before that interesting fact about jazz is she makes lamps yes do you want to give out your Instagram or no okay never mind then you'll see lamps soon though doesn't jump the gun that's right just a vicious vicious killing machine what a hell of an artist art resin and animal skins so what are you doing here dave you're building like a dam specifically in order to get the clear resin into this hole yeah we just got a bunch we mixed up a lot of our resin so I'm just quickly coming up with other things to resin and then and then we can end this live video isn't that if there's any other questions there haven't been any other questions yet but hopefully yeah we can accelerate the process we'll get it done here and see if anybody so they can see the the beginning the middle and the end of this whole thing okay but no no it's looking good it's really coming together here this is on here beautiful reflective resin so and and jazz is just running her hands all along the edge just to smooth it out just get rid of any drips down there and then early next week when we come in we'll give this a sand everywhere we'll fill and we'll figure out what to do next but filling any gaps I think this is a three-poor process Roger out to you Karla thanks for joining us okay oh we don't have to sign off it's just someone was saying Roger out yeah no no no are you done okay do you want to fill in that gap on the camera that might be fun to look at the poor okay I like that type of stuff yeah but basically now with this we're just going to let it sit we're not going to cover it now why wouldn't you cover it yeah we're kind of gangsters nice we know that we're going to do multiple pores so if the fly lands in it worst-case scenario then we'll just we're sanding it anyway so if some hair does get in it they'll when you cover it they'll all go away any obvious ones we can take care of it so it's just a lot less work do you imagine like covering all this like all right so let's fill this in and finish off oh we're going to torch it yeah so you want to be a bit more careful when you're torching something that has a bit more texture like this right yeah well just you know if you get a bit too close to the 3d texture you have more of a chance of uh maybe not catching it on fire but of burning it you just want to go a little bit slower again use that ironing motion jasmine has the technique nailed down she's actually in the Guinness Book of World Records for resin torture yeah they named the move after her actually exactly jazz hands see it exactly exactly and so Dave now you're gonna pour here we go first people are look at that i'm not gonna do too much because if i go too thick without resin then uh then the bubbles won't get out especially when it's this cool like that that worries me that i did the toothic why is that where are you well because it's so cold in here and the resin's so cold that they it's more much more likely that bubbles will get stuck in here so i'm gonna take some I just do if I did this in three or four art resin cores that'd be good okay sounds whoa and while you're taking care of that you know we're preparing all the other stuff and we'll be doing sanding and getting it all in perfections oh that's a 3d stuff like this kind of like as it's setting in that like 45 minute time period bubbles will like kind of keep coming up because it's like there's air and space underneath here oh yeah that's one thing to watch for yeah you gotta be vigilant with some pieces of size and texture our vigilance is the right word for this is it I think so they're intense hey the art resin is intense work