 Hi friends, welcome to another episode of Oh with art resin today We're gonna talk about that asshole drips why they happen how to fix them and how to prevent those from happening again So drips once you've poured your art resin over your entire piece It's gonna begin to self-level as it cures So once it begins to self-level any excess resin is going to drip off onto the side of your piece to the underside And you're gonna be left with these little hard resin nubs or as I'd like to say Some people don't like the way this looks on their piece. They want it to look very clean and polished So the best way to remove these little resin nubs Is pretty much with some elbow grease you're gonna use some sandpaper and just And you know kind of sand away as best as you can you can use a sanding block It's probably a lot easier than plain old sandpaper and again. It's just elbow grease or You can go hardcore and use a vibrating palm sander and vibrate and sand off all of the resin Or depending on your substrate you can use a little exacter knife and Pick off all of the little resin nubs One by one don't really recommend it's a little bit time-consuming, but If you're single like me, you got time So I'm going to show you now how to prevent this from happening again In this case we've pre-prepped our piece prior to our pour and on the back We've used two different types of tape to help catch the drips on this side We've used painters tape and on this side we've used tuck tape, which is a lot harder than his counterpart So right now I'm gonna remove all of the painters tape You may have to work at it a little, but it's all gonna eventually come right off See there you go drips all caught and now we're gonna work on the tuck tape side And as you can see it's coming off quite easily So we've removed all of our tape and As you can see we have a perfectly dripless back side The key is to remove the tape after your resin has hit a 24-hour touch dry cure If you wait a little longer than that you're gonna have a tougher time trying to remove the tape from the back side So that's it friends. We fixed the drips. So stay tuned for another episode of with art resin Wonder if this will hold on a bed post. It's waterproof. That's a good thing Stay tuned for our next installment of our oh series to help you with all of your screw-ups when using art resin You can go a little bit more hardcore And use a vibrating belt sander and you'll just vibrate and