 Hey guys, it's Video Friday, so today I'm talking about a problem we hear about sometimes at the studio. You pour your resin and then it ends up pulling away from the sides. So this is a little demo I prepared just to really illustrate the pooling and I use pink resin tint just so you can really see how it's pooled. It's translucent here on the sides because it's pulled away and you can kind of see that it's very bare here on the sides. So why does this happen? Well, one thing I can tell you, you're probably pouring in a stretch canvas and that fabric, the canvas, can't support the weight of the resin because epoxy resin is heavy. So what do you do when this happens? Well, one thing I can tell you to avoid it altogether is don't even use a stretch canvas, use a wooden panel or even better, our liquid art panels that were designed specifically for use with our resin. The wood is so strong it will support the weight of the canvas and you will never have a sagging issue using one of these. So that is the best solution. However, if your artwork is on a canvas, I'll show you a quick fix. You want to reinforce the back, okay? So especially with an inexpensive canvas like this, you can see the canvas is really loose. It's not taut at all. So you want to give it a little extra strength. What you do is cut out a piece of cardboard to fit the back of the canvas and just pop it in. Okay, this is going to give it a little bit of extra strength. If you want to give it even more support, especially for a large canvas, you can use wood slabs or wood shims and just cut them to size and glue them in the back and make like a crossbar. Now, if you've got your piece that's already sagged, this is something that might help. So again, you want to take your piece of cardboard here, same thing, just pop it into the back. Again, you can do the wood slabs to make a crossbar for support. You're going to want to sand down this dried resin. Take extra care where it's bare on the sides, you don't want to damage your artwork. Sand it down, pour a fresh coat, and it should be all good, okay? So that's your tip. Video Friday with our resin. Oh, thank God that's over.