 Hi everyone, it's Wednesday at one o'clock. I told you I'd be back, and it's nice to see you all again Hi Jeff, you're on the camera. What's up? How are you today? Yeah, good man. Actually good. The weather is ridiculously perfect Oh, it's beautiful up here in Canada, and things are opening up. You can go to a restaurant on a patio anyways But there's lots of hopeful stuff in the air Yeah, right. Things are changing for the better. Yeah, and we got a microphone for our a microphone for our phone So hopefully you can hear us better. Let us know if you can or can't Yeah, please let us know just any kind of update like because we were hoping that the sound is high that you can hear both Dave and myself at a good level Yeah, and Jasmine isn't with us today. She has kidney stones So I thought I'd know her that we could. Hi Julie, Mateo, Mary, Glitz, so go ahead. I thought we could present some stones For Jasmine because she's at home in terrible pain Terrible pain for Jasmine Nice. Who gets kidney stones? People who rock. Oh, good one. So we need to find some rocks I thought we could put that in our pyramid that we've been building. Aiden? Oh, yes So this pyramid has been hiding a bit over every week and each layer is a bit of an experiment and a lesson So we have gold leaf mixed in there. We have dried flower mixed in there Hi, I'm here. Hi Denise. Hi everyone. And Julie or Sonya said poor Jasmine Taz. She's already got Jasmine's nickname down Jasmine Taz, she's hurting me. I know. Hi, Sonya Okay, I got Alexis Hey, Serena So what I'm doing right now is just preparing some sandpaper because one of the pieces that we raised last week I Can cover it and there's some bugs in this. There's some dust in it and it's just not good enough like a Little bit up like look right here. That's a tiny little bug And then over here, there's some some crap that got in there. Oh, yeah Yeah, not a happy resin job. Yeah, that's there's the lesson learned gotta cover it up Dust bugs. Hey, Regina anything can get in there. So so I'm just gonna sand it and pour another coat And then it'll be good enough. I just don't feel good about giving this to someone. Hey, sure, Linda So sure. That is a beginner. That's what she just said. So here's a good thing So if you're gonna sand this though, it's gonna scratch it up. So it's gonna be terrible It's gonna worry about it. Don't worry about a thing. It's all gonna be okay. Yeah, all right And then there's this again finish. Oh, we're gonna work in progress We just wanted to fill in this the cracked over time. So we filled in the crack and now we have a nice outdoor Tick-tock tow board. I'm just gonna have to do some sanding on the edges That's well underway. Nice. Well, why don't we get some other updates? It looks like this work before this big crack of wood with sand first Thank you to whoever that said that idea was. So now I think that we can actually finish this. Why don't we do that? It should be completely blocked and we can fill up this last layer What else are you gonna do today? Here are the old forest men who are now fairly saturated with resin. I Think what I'm gonna do is I'm gonna use a Dremel or a hand file and take these drips off of his nose Clean up the bottom Here's a trick to get resin off Whoa, see that? Boom, bang it off. And then I'll just Just put the hand palm sander Finish that off and then these guys I'll put it back outside and they're not gonna continue to decompose like this is like plastic and wood mixed Nice And they're shiny. This actually this goes up to the garage. I'm gonna make it to sand file Someone asked what a pressure pot does. Good question. Oh, good question. Should I bring them up and show people? You want to do that? I'm looking for things to do today There's there's a vacuum chamber and a pressure pot And there are two things that can be used to do very different things. So the internet doesn't work very well Jeff, can you entertain them while I go get a pressure pot? Oh, yeah, for sure. Okay All right, good question, and I believe Was it Serena someone was asking about We're gonna look at this is something that Dave did on the side with his daughter I think we're both of his kids so cool. We'll look at that in a second but someone was asking about Or sanding I think I saw a question or a comment that she had to sand it and now it's all scratched up It doesn't know what to do when just a sneak peek is I was kind of asking about this piece of Dave is now Going to sand and once he takes the piece of sandpaper We recommend 80 grit once you sand the whole piece down It's going to be scratched up marked up You're gonna have dust everywhere and everything it's gonna look terrible like you ruined it But all you have to do is wipe off the dust clean it off And again, it will look scratched up as soon as you pour a fresh perfectly mixed Resonant hardener mixture on top. It's going to get that shiny coat on top That will look perfect and as long as you cover it Keep the temperature stable. You will have a perfect Nice shiny coat of art resin and you'll be happy. So Dave is back. We've got so what do we got here? So this is called a vacuum chamber The problem is they have the pros and cons But I spent quite a time learning about these and testing them out and they're kind of intimidating at first Ah, two cups of ice cold water. Nice Hey, Caroline or Caroline Good evening. This is a pressure pot. Oh, look at this terrifying thing How does this even even fit into our reasoning lifestyle Wow, this is cool. I know what it does, but for those who don't know we'll wait for Dave's back to describe But yeah, look at this. So this is a pressure pot here all this stuff. I guess you just open her up somehow All this device. I just hang in there and Dave's gonna let us know What it does, but yeah, I've seen videos many people use this actually and it's a great device But there are techniques where you can or you might need to use it and techniques where you actually don't need to use it I think I hear the man coming back. So I won't I won't say India or Vashi, who was that correctly? We've been playing with residence for 11 years now, I guess This is a compressor So it's usually used for attached tool attachments to it Scary stuff You know, this this is the problem I think a lot of artists if you see something like this then you think okay Well, if I have to use that I'm not gonna do it, but the results are great But it's you know anyways, but first why don't we talk about like why on earth where you use a vacuum chamber or pressure pot? Okay, and they have to do with Pulling all the bubbles out of your mixture. So it could be for like if you're making fiberglass or something Or if you're resigning something like really really big It's put so a vacuum chamber creates a vacuum and it sucks all the bubbles out to the top Pressure pot creates pressure and it pushes all the bubbles out of the resin So sometimes you can put it in here for you know 20 minutes and then then use it Other times you can if you're if you're creating a mold of something or a duplicate inside a mold You could just let it cure inside here and just leave the vacuum or leave the pressure on What I'm gonna do is I'll mix up two little small containers And we'll put one in the vacuum chamber and you can see what happens And we'll put one in the pressure pot just so you know I do a lot of reasoning and I never use these No, I never use it. I've never seen it actually a jazmataz everybody is online She's joining us a jazz Yeah, and black pro just asked so yeah, is this for high volume of resin? No, it's just for any time you want there to be zero bubbles completely no bubbles So it can be like any kind of size essentially. Yeah, yeah within reason. I mean these are small These are small pressure pots to you make So why don't I just mix up some resin almost and then we can I'll show you how to use these quick That's awesome In your honor David doing a rock project for your kidney stones. Yeah, I think it's important it is We miss you All right people. Thank you everybody was there and as they're watching that are sending their well wishes to Jasmine That's really nice. Yeah, that is nice for Jasmine Oh, we didn't know it look I'm walking around here Jasmine is also answering questions online Jasmine you are a trooper man Okay, so I'm going to mix up two containers Resin that will fit inside those two different chambers Chambers You guys have been here what maybe this is four or five weeks on the go What's that? Oh the bug in the butterfly we show that I think there's their upstairs. Yeah, so I Think they're upstairs. I can go and Find them. They're upstairs. I think Jasmine that took them to the mall Buckets on death Jasmine's death. Yeah, I'll grab it and we'll show it off Do you want to mix start mixing and I'll go grab it? Yeah, okay? So Everybody's gonna get a sneak peek of the upstairs. I think we got upstairs before So I'm gonna go grab it You took it out Well, I'm in black and I'm in black and white mode right now people everybody I'm just hoping that we are live again. I hope we're live again, but if you are there and you can see there is the Bug one of the main line this bug here. So there it is We did it in two different resonance sessions And there it is encased beautifully inside bubble-free And it looks awesome. So it's a thing that you can make it. It's a beautiful luggage tag But yeah, this is kind of cool. It looks great. So it's encased and perfect and yeah, like we'll probably actually shave the sides a little bit and But yeah, that is clear as day So really good looks great great job jazz and Dave Jazz okay, perfect. So yeah, if you're into that, but that's just that's just a beetle, right? So you can do anything that just shows how you can case anything Bugs flowers beads Whatever you like Your finger that got cut off back. Oh the finger. Yeah, you got to hold on to that, right? Even though you can't hold on to things anymore Yeah, yeah, that's a customer service question Why not Why not do all do all 10 fingers? Why not? There you go Here we go. D's mixing up resin hardener equal volume Okay I Got some over here, so Okay after standing and I want to recover the shine so I have to put the piece back to the mold Not necessarily I guess unless the resin would over pour if But the shine will come back no matter what once you pour it on top of anything that's been sanded I want you to angle this shine. Yeah, so here we go. So move it to you. Here we go Dave is now going to sand this down and scratch it up. Go for it Look at that Ruining it. It's just 80 grit sandpaper. It's not too light not too hard. It's my go-to sandpaper I'm just gonna get the sides quickly too. Okay Giving the next coat of resin something to grab on to so you look the layers won't peel away Potentially over time go ahead. Sure. Then you can try and ask the question again. I'll see if we can answer it Sorry if I missed it So as far as dusting like that's all I'm gonna do you could watch it with a cloth, but thanks for watching to me Yeah, you can yeah wipe it down Okay, I'm gonna finish getting this pressure pot and stuff working Okay, and then what we'll do is we'll actually use that stuff on some of this here We'll do one in the pressure pot Oh They said oh, sorry. Oh, yeah, Shilana was asking about the lung damage from resin Is there any truth to that and should you be wearing a respirator? well, the good thing about resin is art resin doesn't have any VOC's and We actually You can wear you don't have to wear a respirator when a well ventilated area with our resin so like in a studio like we're in right now Dave does not have to wear a ventilator nor do I and Completely healthy and yeah, it depends on the type of epoxy resin if you buy a cheap if you buy something that's cheaper Then in order to make that cheaper the ingredients Have to be cheaper. So you can lower your price. So then you add Solvents things that things that are soluble in water When there's a kind of reaction heats up then that then fumes come off and then not only is that a health hazard It also can create some shrinkage So I mean you don't do what's what you're comfortable with but We're good, but yes, no you you yes You do need the hardener and the resin it comes as a package So when you do order you would get the resin and the hardener because they need to be combined as Dave did to Make the mixture that will cause the chemical reaction to harden and you have 45 minutes to work with it before it will start to cure Okay, so I wish these cups were clear You can see there's lots of bubbles in there And that just comes from stirring when you're stirring the two together. You're creating lots of bubbles. So What are what my method always is is to I mean if you can work in a warmer room Then that's always your advantage because the bubbles escape easier, but I always use a torch I use a propane torch head and you'll see when we read in this one. I'll show you what I do Oh Why don't use I mean the other option is using these tanks Cindy you're lobbing up the most the easiest question for us to answer. What's the best resin to use? Well, it depends on what you're doing like are you finishing a boat or are you creating a piece of artwork? You know if you're finishing a boat you want to be strong But a bit flexible with a snapping and if you want to do artwork you want it to be clear So so art resin focused on the needs of artists So we make sure that's clear and that you and that there's no VOCs and no fumes So it's safe to use like we can sell it into education and classrooms can use it So it's an art material. So I mean it all depends on what you're using the resin for Yep, yep, very nice answer. I was just saying So boom here we go this is a pressure pot pressure pot This is just a rubber seal and a big chunk of plexi. I'm gonna put the resin in here. This is so I mixed this up and You'll be able to see through here Yep Yeah So this is a vacuum chain This is your vacuum. I haven't used in a long time there's It actually comes with some vacuum oil. I Need to refill this you're supposed to put oil in this vacuum oil But for the purposes of this demo, we're just gonna show it So So this valve if you want to release your vacuum See that's letting the vacuum out if this is closed a vacuum is building up in here Oh, okay. Okay. Look already. I can pick it up from the lid Oh, look what's happened. Oh, it's got a vacuum. Oh, yeah, there goes and you can even if Your vacuum chamber has a really good seal and if I was to turn off the vacuum thing It would stay and just hold the vacuum But there's a little leak somewhere That's going down. Yeah, so Simon this is covered in dust. I should have a cleaner, but I'm just gonna leave this sitting here to do this thing and we'll look at what Okay, could you actually watch it? So look inside so all the vacuum chamber All the bubbles are pushed to the surface and they just sit there. They don't even pop. Oh, no way So watch this. I'm gonna let go of the back. I'm gonna release the vacuum with this valve and all of the bubbles will get sucked back into the vacuum Oh, I can see it. Yeah. Oh, yeah, so it's even the surface So they're now back down into yeah Wow This is what live videos all about A compression tank, okay, so it's cool. This one's creating a vacuum so it's Stuffing it's like a void of pressure on this one. It's just packing air into this so it's going to squeeze this And I actually think this one does a better job for our purposes because I Then what I do is we can release the pressure take this out and it'll be perfectly clear Yeah, you just pour it right away What's the benefit of having them in this one on the back It's just easier to pop on the surface I don't know What I've seen people using vacuum chambers in resin I think you let your object here inside the vacuum chamber to leave the vacuum on the whole time. Okay, I Don't I don't know enough All right Walk unfortunately I'm as low. Supposedly. Oh, sorry data. We tried getting Even have a new microphone a new microphone on here We're trying to see if it'll be it'll help sort of the noise there with the pressure Good question, so if you use a vacuum or a pressure pot, will you still have the 45 minute working time? I assume so really changing the temperature. Yeah That I know of unless compressing it makes it to your faster because it's warmer If anything, I would I would think it'd be the same or it might reduce your working time when you compress it And how much time do you usually leave in the pressure? Again, I've done enough experimenting but when I've seen it to you It's almost like, you know, you get it going you turn your thing on then you go prepare your whatever you come back in 20 minutes Something like that. Okay, cool. So then yeah, so Then best advice would be come back in 20 minutes once it because everything is prepared and you just pour it right away Yeah, something like that. Yeah, okay There's one right here That is Dave Dave painted that that's him looking out into the ocean Yeah, well, this is really cool. This used to be done in your workshop Yeah, you're gonna bring it home Okay What we have here, this has been tightened again, there's a gauge here that will tell us how much pressure we have and then This is a release valve to let the pressure. Oh, no, here's a release valve Let the pressure out Okay, so Somewhere here. Yep. Where's non-switch? Hey here? Oh Okay, so we have pressure That's if you want to attach a whole another okay, I didn't do it That's changing the pressure. Everything's sealed. What's this guy? That's another pipe. That's to release the pressure You're welcome You know, you're right. This does look like a Frankenstein Yeah, contraption. I know like someone should make like a user-friendly one of these There's lots of there's lots of like creative things you can do with a pressure valve So if it looked a little less intimidating just a little more compact. Yeah, like why can't you make it look nice and get rid of these things? It looks expensive. There we go. Oh nice Now I got the pressure going This expensive Resin vacuum Yeah, okay, there you go. So I think that's I think they both were around $300 And I think the best place to find it was actually on eBay People have been selling these on eBay Wow eBay. Yeah, but I mean look on the Amazon too. So Someone said I just saw a message that the one in the vacuum chamber would be that that's interesting. Yeah Okay, so I want to sleeve this for a bit. Yeah Okay, it's no easy story about that. In the meantime, I'm gonna make a corona coaster I remember times Days during your corona coaster. Yeah, and this will just show you if you're putting any bottle caps or objects in resin It's really a two-step process I'm gonna mix a bit of color in there actually fluorescent yellow Resin tint Resin tint. Nice The top yeah, so whatever you pour it down the yeah, that'll be the top so you want the caps upside down Whoa Alexis had a put a bug in a acrylic and a pressure pot overnight and the bug exploded. Whoa Yes, data that is corona on the bottle caps Dave is yep being very topical today Stay on point We'll do just mixed up some resin tints Into the resin and I thought some feathers. What I'm just trying to show materials But you can you can use any material This means that the top of the piece would be yellow. That's not what I want. Yeah, I want the bottom So yeah, okay, so yeah Well, we could put the caps The right side up and then we can just shave the top of it and it will be a top So I'm gonna put this one Throw in a light in the middle and that's it I'm gonna let this dry and this acts as the glue if I was gonna put too much resin and they would float to the top And same thing if you're doing a big bar table of these or a penny floor or any type of objects in resin you want to glue them first with the first layer and then Fill it up over top So yeah, and normal in most cases though, you would put the bottle caps upside down So that the bottom of the mold will be the top of your coaster or whatever so This David's doing it reverse because we actually put they put yellow at the bottom. So we decided to flip it But in a different case you could put clear resin bottle caps upside down Let that cure and then say after four hours you could pour another coating of resin tinted resin if you want to have like a yellow base for the coaster and You demold that after 24 hours, and we have a perfectly good coaster with your caps on top Where are we at? So this is the piece that I didn't cover last week so I resanded it and I'm retaping the edges And we'll use the pressure painting and then we won't have to torch in theory Yeah Compression chamber That's the pressures all the way up to five right now. Oh, yeah, you did. Yeah Okay This piece is on the fray to go I'm just gonna put it up on these stands here Tape on the bottom. We're good. So drips will run over Because it's on stands you won't get we won't get stuck to the bottom of the table at the same time any drips that come on the tape Dave can just rip it off once it's cured and you're done And then there's just a little canvas I'm just gonna do it on the flat surface and then I'm just gonna let it run over And then I'm just gonna cut it with an exacter knife and any of the stuff on the edge Okay, there's so much pressure Why don't we see what's the vacuum on that side first? Yeah, you want to do that? Yeah, I kind of want to see it So I still did hold a hold a bit of a vacuum pressure even though I turned it off Okay, here's a really good piece of advice I'm gonna turn this compression thing off and it should hold this pressure It sounds like it's leaking. It is slightly Going down. Yeah, okay with if you're gonna use a vacuum chamber And you're gonna release the vacuum so you can lift off the lid because look right look what I'm doing right now I'm holding up by the lid. You have to do this slowly When I first did it, I just Turned it and the resin the vacuum like reverses and it explodes Oh, wow inside the tank and you'll just have the whole thing just covered in resin. So you have to be very slow Step back Okay, so there's lots of bubbles at the top Look at that. Let's take a look. But I don't know but there's still bubbles see See a vacuum chamber when you release the vacuum all the bubbles go back in All right, so vacuum changer thumbs down right now. Well, no vacuum chamber is good if you're going to cure the object inside Oh, right right right right right right now Oh, okay, that's good lesson. That's perfect. Yeah So I'm just still filling up this huge hole, but the sand seems to clog the hole I think we got to go back to that pressure pot so we can because if the pressure's leaving will that will that change So it shouldn't in the pressure pot. It shouldn't by releasing the pressure. It shouldn't bring bubbles back, right? Okay, cool All right, that seems to be Full Okay, so I'll go Well, release the compression tank. All right The moment So and I think what it is is One of these valves this one or this one try this one first Yeah, there you go. So all the pressure is just being let out That tree stump is just a mixture of it's just art resin, right? Yeah And to fill a crack we put some sand in it last week to help fill that crack as the crack goes all the way to the bottom And the rest is just coated with art resin. So it's got that nice shine and Brings a nice new color and depth to the width Okay, sorry for the noise everybody. Yeah, I know how long it is. I'll step away. So it's not Maybe Sorry, I hope that wasn't too loud everybody. All right. We're back. Sorry about that everybody. Thanks guys. Thanks for the compliments It's really nice. Everybody's paying very nice compliments to you Dave for all your hard work Okay, this is actually So in theory this resin should be completely bubble free And then I have used a thorn it works, but I'm nervous now No The good the thing that made me feel comfortable about this is I realized see this is a safety valve And if it becomes too much pressure this thing will pop and release. So there is the whole thing's not going to explode Oh smart. This is a scary looking device and It's taking me a while to be comfortable using it and testing it but These really are the best for Versus a vacuum chamber in my opinion Look at that. That's oh good. It looks good and clear. Nice Get out. Okay. Yeah So I'm just gonna coat this piece Look at not a bubble. No bubbles. See that looks fantastic. Yeah, it just wow that worked really well Okay, all right There is that technique Because we also do recommend you could do a warm water bath to reduce the bubbles too. It's just heating up your resin a little bit Yeah, yeah, I guess Beautiful day It's beautiful day Wow All your YouTube fans are there Uh, wow, okay. This looks okay. That's really good because that is clear as day You do not need the torch Yeah, we're gonna have to cover this a after yeah that I want to be sure to cover this. Yeah, yeah Okay, and here's this one Little guy Plenty and then I'm gonna put more on this one What? Oh the balloon. I just want to keep putting layers on it to see how hard potentially we could get the balloon Okay, if you were to be consistent. I believe this is a Dave original. Is it not this art piece? Yes Oh, no way nice So he has somebody that is interested in this piece. So he's now resonating for them And yeah, a lot of this artwork that we're doing here. I'll just give you a quick tour. So that's A Dave original as well. That is Dave and another one over here Actually won that a lot. I think it's just a Tracy loves this piece. I can't really sorry for the Poor camera work, but there we go on some other one. I kind of Yeah, oh and rebecca Did this be on the lookout for this video? This is how to Date your artwork is in your home, but rebecca did that one Okay, Dave original here What else? Oh nice cover good Yeah, so this is our big table cover that we use To protect the desk And I'm going to start setting up. We don't really have too much to residency. Thanks black crow Okay So I'm not even going to torch this one because of the pressure box look look at that dude I can't get a shine going here. Look at that. Look at the shine Look at that Worthless weight in gold right there. It's not a whole cup of resin. Oh good I still feel like this is just coming out just going through What can I do with a cup of resin? Well, why don't we tint it or throw some stuff on this piece we can add up to There's this one. What else do we have? Oh, yeah, that you're gonna do the embedding stone. Yeah, yeah, yeah It's coming out the side jasmine says it's coming out the side is that for stones No, we shouldn't be laughing jasmine We feel your pain with you my dear No, we don't I know that was a stupid comment. Yeah, she's like I wish So To spread resin on a painting basically all I have to do is make sure it touches every single part of the surface And then I'll just kind of self level out. Nice. Yeah There we go. Oh laxix is convinced by the pressure pot. I know it's really good I might use it more. I know that was actually a really good lesson It's smart too because you can time it out perfectly by just Putting it in mix your resin put it in there Go get everything else ready set up spoon. You're done pour and bubble free cover it. You're done Yeah, it's just a scary machine. Yeah But it was good though that that as you described the safety valve Yeah, a little extra thing just makes it smart And then having a compressor thing because all of a sudden then you have to get the hose too And then you can get there's a whole bunch of tools that just work off of the air pressure Now you said you could leave it in the vacuum chamber. Is it can you do the same thing with a pressure pot? I don't see why not. Yeah Uh, Denise, I think Dave was mentioning that he got his for around 300 dollars Yeah, but I'm sure there's different. Yeah, I'm sure there's different devices different places Even for the pressure pot Then you have to buy the air compressor that you get from any of our works. Oh Yeah, and that air compressor might have been another 200 dollars So you might be 500 dollars in 500 dollars in there. Okay. Yeah the vacuum chamber is definitely cheaper We are in water down which is outside of toronto We have about an hour west of toronto Okay, so I don't oh, yeah, I want to find some stones and I want to show you what we're going to be next week There's a jump there. Uh, sorry, what were you saying Dave? I was saying this is this is another piece too Um, this is just for making small like cutting boards and stuff. Yeah, so we'll be showing that that's all set up Thanks, Jasmine for getting that wood That's called duct tape julie. I would re-recommend that tape for sure duct tape over gorilla or duct tape Yeah, it's also called sheathing tape. So that's what you'd find in the hardware store for When you you have a two by fours and then you you put your Insulation in the wall and then you cover it with a sheet of plastic And you use this tape to tape the seams of the plastic to keep moisture from coming in That's what the tape is but it's just it's a waterproof tape. It's super strong Oh the fun drawer i'm looking for something that resembles jasmin's Stones I bet jasmin knows what something is we need jasmine to tell us how to do something for jasmine Oh, there is like a whole what about those? What's in there? Hmm You can use it back from the point. Oh, there you go. Those look like nice stones It's funny because kids these stones are actually purple. Get out. No, seriously. What? Okay, so here's how we're going to do it. Okay. I mean usually jasmine gets like how many stones does she get on average? Oh man yearly or weekly? Year, uh Let's go yearly Jasmine's not impressed right now jasmine. Thank you for hanging in there and everybody else. Thanks for hanging in there With our terrible humor and Okay, but jasmine, you know, we love you And it's your sense of humor that allows us to do this There you go. Boom. Oh, they moved around but that's okay because you can move back Well, that's what you need to need some movement up the stones Oh, see that's very Okay, i've got a resin left. What should i do? Is this one? Do that one? Yeah. Okay. I'll make some colors Yeah, exactly. I'm multiple. Okay. Let's do that Just add some pretty looking colors here. I'm actually really stoked for this piece here because yeah Just so everybody knows who hasn't been missed us the week before so we've done this is probably a fourth layer Because I think we did a top layer. So this is a pyramid And we did one layer on top that was with glitter, I believe then we did a layer with flowers I think there's a clear layer in there and now Dave is doing the jasmine inspired stone layer and we'll keep going And uh, once we're as far as we want to be with the pyramid color layer would be nice, dude Um, but once we are done where we want to be we'll pull it out of the mold and we'll see the whole pyramid and hopefully It will be a beautiful work of art It will be art regardless. Okay. Where you at? I'm thinking every moment is a chance to learn something new Yes, so I'm going to grab a couple different types of things that you can mix into resin for example This is fluorescent yellow sand Okay, so it's a sand, but um, just stuff we Collected over the time. This is just a beautiful magenta dye Use for clothing and things and we have some glow in the dark pigment Why don't we put some glow in the dark powder too? Yeah And what else would be interesting? See this is something that I admire about artists because you'll find stuff and you'll just create and go with it and do whatever and I love that creativity So thank you Dave for the inspirations. I myself just need to be Just give me one thing and I'm gonna work on that and that's it Everything is our black girl. Hi from Ohio. Hey charlie char charry Charlie has arrived I'm having some more little mixing cups. You ever been to Ohio? You drove through there. You must have been through it, have you? I don't know say I think I went through Ohio on my way to Vegas or was I going down in Cali? Okay, so we have a number of different things to mix in the resin then we'll pour it on our Our scrub resin Canvas yes that ends each of these videos. No, this is really kind of shaping up nicely. I like it Ottawa. Yeah, I love Ottawa. I've been there. I was there for the What what? No, this is terrible. What birthday did we just celebrate with Canada the big miles? What do you mean? No, we're over 100. Was it 150? Because I was in Canada or I was in Ottawa for one of the big ones It's dating me now Oh, hey, Caroline. Oh jasms answering questions. Thank you guys Okay, so we're gonna do our day is gonna mix up some colors. Here we go There's four cups with four different types of colorants. We don't need the other cup. You can use the blue Jeffrey see that okay, so this is um ink actual octopus ink I wrestled the octopus myself and milked it You milked it nice you inked it Yeah This is just some glow-in-the-dark powder Which we were looking at selling but then we learned about glow-in-the-dark powder And like the terms like archival Just don't apply to glow-in-the-dark powder. They just don't last. Oh, it fades in Well, the actual chemistry of it means that it that has a lifespan, right? so But we have lots of it. So there's some glow-in-the-dark powder now this is uh Dynaflow Liquid color for fabrics. So this is a fabric um, like super vibrant super saturated Pink. Oh, wow. Nice fabric pink. Sorry if I'm missing some questions everybody. I did catch a lexus. Is there anything we won't Put in resin or use and no we'll always experiment That's one thing we want to do is we want to experiment because then if we discover something new Or if we discover something that knew that won't work, we want to try and We want to be advised and we want others to be advised. There are some things I wouldn't put in Oh, yeah, that people do like one alum is there people like when people are making cells and stuff They're putting silicon oils and silicon oils Um, it's really confusing to me to make sense because it they actually are made to like repel each other So I just I just have a hypothesis that if you add silicon oils to your Resins over time, like it'll be interesting to see what happens People definitely love the look of the cells in the uh Lacing I guess is it? Yeah So silicon oil doesn't make sense to me Okay, so this is fluorescent sand Here's our fabric dye. Oh, they want to hear more about your octopus wrestling story Oh, I wrote a book about it. Oh And it's and we're gonna be that's what I'm gonna be working on next week because I'm almost done this project When the coronavirus first came I just needed like a project to do so I wrote it. I finished illustrating a book And next week I'm gonna paint the first I'm gonna resin the first painting from that book But I'm excited to show everyone because that's because it's just neat to have it all done, you know That's really cool. Well, that's of course the stuff first and we'll talk more about octopuses. That's what you do when you're Locked inside as you write a book Well, I thought it was important for Like for my daughter Zoe to see because she like helped me write the book And then I just wanted her to see that then you can go through the whole process And get the whole thing finished and then you can actually hold the book. So that just was important That's pretty amazing. Actually, actually got to see the whole process from start to finish Look at this. All right. So these guys from new tints his Special octopus ink is what is this the fluorescent sand? Yeah, this is the fluorescent sand. All right. That's not that's very uh Not very saturated. Yeah, it's needed. Yeah, and there was a lot of sand in there too Now this is the fabric dye. Okay And that goes right here. Oh, yeah That one looks pretty good. That looks good and this Where's that the fluorescent sand? Oh, that's the blue on the dark. Oh blue on the dark. The fluorescent sand It's very very thick. Oh, that looks nice. Oh, wow, that's cool. That's good. Looks like an octopus there And then the black This is gonna change everything. So this is octopuses ink. Whoa It is a canvas. Is this a canvas or wood canvas? This is just a fabric canvas. So everything is kind of leading to the middle. Yeah. Oh, I like the black actually Yeah, so and we'll see what the like if you look over here what the ink is doing It's kind of separating in some places. I'm doing some of these things. There you go. You're getting yourselves there anyways. Yeah And this glow-in-the-dark powder kind of clumped up It just clumped together so don't have too much glow-in-the-dark powder. There's a lesson there This octopus ink is looking very cool And then and then look what this uh So this is kind of separating from the resin too. This is a fabric Fabric dye So that used up the rest of the resin What else do we want to talk about the octopus book? Yes, let's get to that because that's a preview for next week's project Yeah Thanks for watching everyone. This was like we had nothing planned and look at all the stuff that we did That's great. You're actually worried about this being a short video and we're already 53 minutes in cool. Well good questions everyone Thank you. Yeah, I think that that one question started off with the pot. So thank you for that I'm gonna need this more. So here's the octopus book that I wrote. Okay. This is cool Yeah So started out with This is the octopus and he's trying to find his sauce Okay So it's it's watercolor and ink and then he And then he ends up he finds all these socks and the piece of art that I that I'm gonna do Next week It is what I use when we when you started the book me and my and my daughter We use this canvas to kind of come up with designs of different socks Right and then they and then they got influenced into this like See like this one's owing it and the map turned into this sock, right? Okay, so she can actually see just the process of it So you did you did these designs with her on this board? We developed these to try and come up with all the all the different sock designs for this octopus in the book And then that in fact the book and I just want to resin this piece to be kind of finish the project and then Don't don't don't go to that yet. So no well not yet. No just because I'm still I I'm not I don't think they fully appreciate what you've done. So you've done That but hold on. So once you did the sock design, then you went ahead and drew pages for the book Yes, correct. So show them all these other ones like this is like this is a process And what's the you said they were ink or sorry watercolor and ink That's watercolor splashes and then acrylic paint markers and then ink We're taught. Wow all the pages of the book. Yeah, you can't find all the socks So then he just puts his he puts his foot and whatever you can find nearby See there's some freaking out because he only has seven socks. You only have seven socks He's looking for his fifth sock. See it like he's so happy, but he's missing a sock clearly. Oh, man Unbelievable and so he's dipping it in cake cake tea fish bowls. Yeah All this stuff and here's I'm walking down the stairs So okay, so you drew all these or he paints all these and then you snap photos of it Is that with the next thing? Okay There is a happy one with missing sock Oh, yeah, see so that's the walking down the stairs shot He's got all these different things on his feet. Yep watermelon cake trumpet Yeah So and actually it's very exciting. I named it after my cfo Oli Oli's new socks So you can get them on amazon I might be up now Get out so next week. I want to resin that with you guys And then please if you have any other ideas put them in the comments Um, and we'll try and do more organized, but that was that was a lot of fun Just kind of spit following it. I hope you're all doing well I salute you for staying so strong and uh We're gonna do this together By the boom. Thanks for watching everybody. Bye