 What's up y'all? We got our new resident today. We're gonna be testing Pro Marine Supplies tabletop epoxy, which is also a double for like an art epoxy. I don't really know that much about it. I read a little bit. I've heard good things. Basically we're just gonna test it today. We're gonna see how it goes. We've set it in some hot water for probably arguably a little bit too long. So it's super liquidy on the hardener. The resin is more the consistency that I would prefer it to be. But when you mix it together, it smells like it smells. They have a super child-proof thing in here and it's probably even Erica-proof. Will you do this? I don't know how to do it. So I've measured out how much resin I'm gonna use which is probably gonna be too much, but we're gonna see. We're gonna see it together the first time live in a living color. The colors that I'm testing are for a piece form is Judy and she likes teals, purples, peacock colors. So I know gone over this before, but it's crazy super super duper important to make sure that you mix your resin, hardener, and etc. evenly according to your instructions because it will never set if you do it wrong or it'll set too fast. I'm gonna give you guys my impression of this as I go. And first impression is it's got a little bit of an odor, nothing that's worse than anything I've ever used before, so it doesn't bother me that bad. Probably should wear a respirator and be in a ventilated area. But you know, it does mix up really clear and evenly and it doesn't have that many bubbles in it, but that is more than likely because I have thinned it out so much by putting it in warm water, which I will link here. I have that screen. To my knowledge, the curing time and the pot life and the working time is comparable to everything else that we use. So we're gonna see, we're gonna see together. It seems like it mixes into itself really fast, which is also probably because we thinned it out so much. When you mix your resin together, make sure you scrape the sides as you go in the bottom and your stirring stick. That's to make sure that you don't end up with any weak spots in your final piece. Jeff is my lovely assistant today and he's getting my colors together. All of the colors I will link in the description box below. Also, it's raining today so I don't know if that's gonna have anything to do with literally anything. This is pro-marine so in my head I feel like it should be fine around like water and humidity, but that may be after it's set. No idea. We got some. That's Cosmic Violet. It looks like it accepts the paint pretty well. This is an acrylic paint. It's pretty heavy-bodied. May have spoken too soon. That's the paint that sometimes leaves chunks. Oh no, that was the, that was that. You think this is gonna be too close to the magenta? Magenta. For this one we're also doing, I don't know if it's because I warmed the resin up or because we're mixing it into colors, but it's like warm. It's pretty smooth and it doesn't show that many bubbles. I'm really impressed by that. Actually, here we got teal, purple, that guy. I'm doing the gold. It's that much white because my reference photo didn't show that much white and I really like how it ended up looking. I think you should put some of this in there. And this one? I just don't want it to look too similar to this one. Whatever colors you put in there, just leave them, make sure you leave them out so I can link them. I always like putting some clear down that way the resin runs over the surface that you're pouring on more easily. That's a great color. What'd you put in there? The aqua? Alright. Red, red, red. Yeah, this isn't as warm as when we mix paint into those, so I think introducing paint into that makes it set faster, which wouldn't be too crazy. Also, we prep this canvas twice to make sure that it doesn't dip too bad in the middle. I will link that somewhere. Oh, this is a good purple. And we're using Mayron gold. It doesn't look that different, but I see no bubbles. I know. It's even after it thickened up. Did it really just encase the white? This is my favorite part of pouring. Oh my goodness, it's like bubbling through right here. My favorite port is the tilting. I'm scared. That bright pink is like, I'm gonna add to it, but I just want to take a second to see what these look like. It's crazy. It's not in focus, and I just touch that. Amazing. I was gonna say, take that and put it right here, put it in where it was. I hope she likes these rich colors. The white is just gone. I think I like this shade. This is amazing right here. Yeah, almost anyone want to tilt it because I want it to stay. I think you should leave it. This looks great. Maybe blow in the center and just kind of make it like that. No. Blow in the center and then blow out just like that. I just wanted to do this on this side. It looks great. Let me sell out this spot and then I'll be done with it. I'll heat that up and then blow it. It looks a little busy, but when you get up close to it, it just all makes sense. Yeah, once it's on a larger scale, you think this is too honest. I think it'll just keep doing it.