 Hi everyone. It's Wednesday at 1 o'clock. If you're new to our live videos, my name's Dave, or David actually. And behind the camera is Jeff. What's going on everybody? And then typing is Tanya. Hi Tanya. So if you have any questions as we go through or ideas or suggestions, please just talk to these people. And at the look it over there the quick review this is. Whoa! Get out! Gotta lock her up. Hello Jessica. Jessica does graphic design, web stuff and packaging. She's a great friend of ours. And mine and Jeff's. So we don't have, I don't know what we're going to do today. Which is kind of exciting. So we'll just walk around a bit. We'll just talk about some projects that are on the go. And then we'll do something. Cool. And see what happens. So why don't you just start walking? Somebody special said hi. Oh my mom? Yep. Hey mom. We went to meet Rebecca. We went to pick up some hardwood florida this morning. Oh for what? For a house. Hey Alexis and Peggy. Oh yeah, so that's pretty exciting. What color? What kind of shader are we going? It's like a desaturated light brown I'd say. Okay. Nice. Desaturated light brown. So these are some scorpions you bought on the internet. Katie, what's up? Look at this scorpion. The fat, where are you? This scorpion has its tail down. Let's see if we can get that tail up. Oh like curvy you mean? Yeah. Yeah. And your plans for that? We're going to be encasing these scorpions in blocks of resin. What? Do you know where that other scorpion is upstairs in your desk? No, the one with the curved tail. Here, here he is. Here. That looks perfect. This is the cout de gras as we call it. This one looks like, yeah, here, let's get in there. I want to ruin them. But that's what you want right there. Hello, hey duke. Duke, what's up? What's up? Hey Laura. Pickering? Oh yeah, these stink. They stink. I recently found out that Shawn Mendes is from. Hey Maria. Pickering. I'm from Ajax. And Laura's from Pickering. Oh yes, yeah. This thing. Yes, this is just like, oh. Gross. Anyways, look at this mold that we found. Yes. So this, this silicone mold is for soap making. So soap making has amazing rectangular silicone molds. So we're going to be putting this scorpion in this resin and just encasing it. Have a little sample of something to show. Oh, Laura's son went to the same school as Mr. Mendes. All right. So this is an example. Look at this beetle. Just going to get a close shot. See, so this beetle is encased in resin. Now you'll see there's a line. Because what you actually have to do, you have to do it in two pores. We've tried, you can do it in one pore if you, if you string it and box it. You have to suspend it in space. But that's really hard to do. And you'll still see the string too at the same. Yeah. Even if it's fishing wire, you know. So we're going to show you how to do it with those big scorpions and thick cast. Okay. In a soap making mold. You know it'd be interesting and we definitely don't have to do this. But we could do a version where the first pore is tinted like a color. Oh, it's a layer upon a ground. So it's like, yeah, like a ground or something. This is a two step process with these scorpions. The first step is our first quarter resin. Let it cure. Yeah. Set the scorpion on your second pore. Cool. So why don't we prepare the ground for two of these scorpions. We'll do one, we'll do one color and one clear. Cool. I like it. Hey, Belle from New Zealand. Yeah, yeah. And then, yeah, it's Nestier. Do they have scorpions in New Zealand? Well, I don't know either. I would assume, I know that they have nasty spiders in Australia. I would assume New Zealand's the same thing, but I probably shouldn't assume that because in New Zealand and Australia at times, don't get along. Is that true? Australia is in New Zealand. I don't know. I think so. Aussies and Kiwis. Is that right? I don't know. Let us know. No, Belle, you guys are good. Hey, Melissa in Texas. Getting after art within this manufacturer in Texas. Trisha, Trisha and Gypsy Beak. So look at this disgusting creature. Why did this creature get created? Yeah. Oh man. Oh man. So I think what I want, I want this to be. Curved up, eh? Oh, it's going to break. Oh, is it? Is it? Yeah, it's dried. So we'll do some research on how to get this curved up. We'll have to like rehydrate it. You know? Yeah, that was smart. You did that before with. Yeah. Yeah. Okay. Well, let me take this one up too. Matthew, Susan, Alexis. Good to have you all here. Hi, everyone. We gave you business. Lisa. We don't have a plan for this live video. We just like to plan it. Yep. Join us tonight and here today. We're lost. We're lost here. Yeah. So. The scorpion. Now these scorpions just think it's a weird death smell. Cool. Thanks for your update, Belle. And New Zealand versus New Zealand are fine. We're good with Australians. Yeah, they get along. Yeah. It might not be the same Australian though. I said hi properly to my mom, right? Yes, you did. Yeah. Yes. Oh, Switzerland's here. Oh. Oh, Maria, you are bang on there. Yeah, I'm tired, but I'm good. I'm good. Are you tired, Jeff? Yeah, a little bit. Oh, no. It's all good. Okay, let's move on to see what else we'll do today. So these are all circles. You'll see because we made a circle calculator. Thanks to John and you folks. Yeah, where's John? I haven't seen John yet. So anyartresident.com slash circle and you can, if you want to do any of this different circle art. This is what we did with Dan Arkersie. I don't know if you want to show it yet. No, I'm going to, I'm going to resist these circles. Here's sneak peek. No, I'm not looking. He used those. Different molds and our metallic pearl, which really worked out well in mixed with the resin. That's how we got that textured look. It's so good. So these are, what we're doing is with this mold making material, we're trying to see how many times you can reuse and reuse and reuse the mold because that's kind of like the test for the quality of your silicone. It's how, how many times can you use it? So, yeah, I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I can't use it. So we're just going to keep making. So these are both copies of this King Tut character, which is kind of our test piece. Yes. And we're just experimenting with all sorts of things. So you've already done this in one mold, all of these duplicate. Oh, look at the, I didn't even see these ones. Nice. It's great. So we're just going to keep making them and making them and sell them all fails. Okay. So far we're five in plus the original, which made the mold. Okay. Sorry. Alexis just wants to point out that you've got lovely Wolverine here today. Oh, thank you. Yes. Here we go. Here we go. Wolverine. Get it out. Use your claws. The muscles. That too. So what's this one? Some glitter. Oh. Oh. To clean that one off. That looks like lots of bubbles in there. I like the color though. We have lots of glitter. It's so different. There you go. So you guys can see. It's on this one too. So you got lots of glitter. So gold glitter and kind of a bluey greeny. Lots of different shade on camera here. Pink Hill, North Carolina. Susan. Oh, and Susan's from New Brunswick. Susan. New Brunswick. I hope you're all doing okay out there. We're close to Toronto, but we're not in the shutdown zone, which is very nice. Let's not get into that. See what we have here. Hey Trisha, I tried to read that quickly, but I think Tanya will be able to answer your question for you. Oh, look it. There's feathers inside of that. Oh, interesting. Okay. All right. Let's take a look here guys, or I'll show you this one. We could pour two more of these, if you wanted to. So a lot of what, as Dave is saying we're doing here, is taking one mold that we made with this guy to start off with. Built the mold, and now doing all of these duplicates, just to see how many, you saw how Dave was pulling it out of the mold. Like you have to rigorously kind of pull it out, and yet it's still holding firm and you're able to duplicate that many, at least already, seven, and there will be more. We've done up to 20. Yeah? In our tests, we got up to 20. Wow. Now, these are something I'm probably still going to do. Again, we're always seeing what people are doing with our resin, and one thing people have been doing is they have some sprinkles. I don't have them all, but you can get Christmas sprinkles and paint on resin and then roll it in your sprinkles, and they're making these Christmas-y things. Oh, that's cool. Yeah. So it's decoration just for the glass itself? It's decoration for the glass. We're sprinkling little Christmas-y glitter stuff. Yeah. That's what people are doing, and all sorts of stuff. Oh, man. Very creative people out there. Yeah. Yeah. This is another mold. Trying to make these perfect rectangles, three-inch rectangles. That one's not perfect. So this is another mold, painted with cardboard and tape. Someone's asking us if we play Fortnite. Do you play Fortnite? No. I don't know anything about it. And then... Why? Should we play Fortnite? It's pretty big craze out there. I don't know. I used to play video games in the day. I don't have time for video games at all right now. Whoever's asking, just so you know, me and Jeff have young kids, and so we just can't play Fortnite. But I kind of wish I could explore and go into that world and see what's up with you. I know. So I'll show you what this is in a second. Hey, Shari from Ohio. And Duka, thanks for some of the info. You're awesome. It's great to have you on here. Oh, Rowe? Rowe? Rowe? Anyways, big fan. Big fan right here for you, Dave. Oh, so nice. So what we're making here is we're making a three-inch square mold so that we can put flowers in it and just get perfect flowers and use three-inch square blocks. Okay, cool. So you're building your own mold? I'm building my own mold, yes. For, yeah, a specific shape to put things in and encase them, right? We couldn't find a three-inch square mold anywhere in the world. So we just had to make one. Rowe. There we go. Rowe, spelled R-O-E. That's her name. Sorry, I just want to make sure we pronounce it right. So Rowe is here from Florida. Nice to have you. Oh, nice. Florida. I wish I could go to Florida. Oh, right. We have snow catching in the snow. Look at all the snow. It just happened here. This is our first big snowfall, I guess, of the year. It's not big, but chunks of snow. Okay. Officially winter. So you see what we're trying to do to get the point? So there you go. There's the mold that Dave made with a perfect square. And the good thing is, so Dave, this will have a clear finish, not a matte finish. Yeah. I'm just going to get some gloves. All right. So yeah, so this is good. So Dave poured it so that it was thick enough while you have it. You're using a built it with this cardboard here, but it's thick enough. So it's nice and sturdy, but it's a perfect square. And so now when it comes out, we can encase things in this because as we are saying, as maybe you are learning, a thick cast can go up to three inches. Yeah. And of a pour, which is very hard to find. So anyways, Dave has built it. So now we'll be able to encase some things in there. And yeah, we're going to do flowers for sure. Yeah. And so this is another mold that made in a milk carton. So this is more of a, hey, if you just need to find something quick at home, about a boom, grab a milk carton. But it's also what you're saying about having nice thick walls in your molds. This one is an example of thin walls. Okay. Oh, yeah. But I still want to do it because... Well, it's good. Then we can test that out. Yeah. And we'll let you guys know. I'm not sure if I'm going to get a nine or nine. Sorry. She misses Canada snow. She doesn't, maybe it doesn't get snow at Christmas. Snow at Christmas to give the ambiance is nice, right? Yeah and snow can be fun when you're, when you're grassed appropriately and playing in it. Yeah. No, Matthew. Resin does not taste yummy. So no, please do not ingest. Yeah. No, it tastes gross. Yeah. That's sticky. You don't normally eat it. No. It smells bad. It doesn't even smell. She doesn't even smell really. Okay. Yeah. Thanks, Bob the bee. And Tanya. Tanya the king or queen there? I like that little art resin with the king crown. Boom. Okay. So this is good to see. So as thin as that is, you're just really peeling it back though. No problem. Yeah. Nice. I mean, this is the, in my opinion, the perfect silicone for all of its properties. Wow. So there's two examples of boxes. This one, when you pour the resin in, there is a chance that it could bulk out like that, like bulge out. I got you. Okay. Yeah. Yeah. So now let's look in here. Perfect timing. Everything set up. So this pressure pot, pressure in it right now. Sorry. I'm just answering. Ro, we have made it. Dave actually made a river table not too long ago. Oh yeah. And there will be a video coming to show you. So you did a pressure pot yesterday? Two days ago. Okay. Could have been yesterday. Could have been the day before. No, it was yesterday. It's probably still wet. That looks clear. Is it still wet? Should I touch it? Yeah. Just touch the sides. Do you push it in? No, it's hard. Is it? It looks like just. Still like just. Yeah. You don't want to pull that out then. That looks clear. Let's see the clear. So there's, is that thick cast then in there? Yeah. So that's thick cast in the pressure pot. Three inches. And then so. Three inches. This should be, have no, have this color. It should not be clear. And that's the thing when you get really thick. You can discolor it. Oh, I see. So if you're looking with a casting resin, you're going to, you might want to pour something really thick, but the higher, or the thicker you go, and it starts to yellow or just discolor. Cook. Cook. Actually cook. So what's in here? I don't know. I'm, I'm thoroughly, other people are impressed. This is, that is clear, man. So I think we pour this. Pull this out tomorrow. Last Wednesday. Report this. Whoa. So there's a strawberry. Oh. And look at the detail. I don't know if I can see anything. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Look at that. Did you guys, you made that strawberry mold? Well, we just put a strawberry. Is this the old mold or? Yeah. This is an old mold. Okay. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Put a strawberry in there and. Better boom. Yeah. Okay. What else? This is a diamond. Yeah. Yeah. Wow. That looks gorgeous. This one is, this one's interesting though too, right? Cause this shows you just how crazy the details can be with a mold where you can just kind of put any, like a strawberry with tiny little seeds, but you get all of the detail of it on there. Sweet. So this was a mold that we did. I think it was last week because someone had a question about the molds sticking to copper. You say if you have a little copper statue or something you made out of copper, that you want to duplicate. So there's some copper in here. Oh, okay. Oh, I remember that. That was the last, yeah. Yeah. Maybe two weeks ago. Okay. Cool. Nice bell. Yeah, it looks good. These are, these molds, the molds are actually very impressive. We did a lot of research on different silicones and what they're made out of and what properties you want to look for. And we're happy with this one. Yeah. If we actually lined our walls with all the things and molds and have we made and tested with all the different things, we'll like, yeah, we'll fill this entire room. This one's a bit tricky. Yep. Donna's watching. Donna knows, yeah, we put all three of them in the pot last week. Yeah. So here we go. Oh, these, I guess the copper was in the pot. Maybe put three things in there. Are we squeezing them in there? Oh, yeah. They're in the pot for each other. Yeah. Come on, bottom. I swear I need Johanna. Johanna. So Jeff, give us a sports update. Same old same. Football is now into week 12. When is the Super Bowl? I believe it's February. I want to say seventh, which is so we got a way to go. I believe it's February 7th. Yeah. If everything goes well, but that would be unless there's any kind of COVID delay, which more, there have been more cases coming up and stuff. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, there's a lot of cases coming up and stuff, but games are still going ahead. It might just be, like if we get to play off time and then some significant people are sick, then they might have to postpone things. I don't know it will be interesting. See what they do. Okay. People will complain if there's like a missing star in a playoff game and they lose, they'll be like, yep, there you go. Wasn't legit. Yeah, We are cooking. So goes on. Everybody's got the same issues. Okay. Wow, look at this. Okay. of cutting is possible. Okay. Because when you cut, that's when you can get seams in your resin. Do I have to do this right now? You can do whatever you want. Okay, I don't want to do this anymore. All right, moving on. Okay, moving on. I found this tray at Fortinos. Oh. Fortinos is a grocery store here. And I was like, wow, that's nice. I should put some resin on it. Should we do that? Yeah. Okay. So here's what we'll do today. We'll fill these two with some different weird stuff and we'll pour base coats for our scorpions. Oh, yes. Yes. Sorry for the name that I asked, but yes, this is our studio. This is our resin studio, and we are located in Waterdown. Oh, it's just okay. Yeah, I'll have to move it. Yes and no. I can't show it on camera. Yes. Isn't this amazing? There's a lot of painting and creating going on here. I love that. Yes, yeah, because it's so basically if it's a canvas or cloth, right, it'll sag in the middle and create pools of resin. So you want a nice solid board, avoids all that, you just do a pour, it'll level, you're good. Whatever you want. Let's, yeah, we can just pour the floor. Yeah, these are good. Why not? You guys want to see this? We'll pour some resin on here. Is there something else you want to do to this or something maybe? Or what are you thinking? I was going to add some paint to it. Yeah, okay, yeah, either, yeah, like here, whatever you do. There were paint markers or just acrylic or whatever. Because it's cool. Yeah, it feels like or, or do we do a coat of resin and then do kind of a layered butterfly where you have some 3D effects to it? Yeah. And just do a layer here and then but a boom. Okay, put some feathers and glitter on it. Would Gesso on canvas keep it from pooling? Yeah. Yeah, you could put some real butterflies on here. We could take all those butterflies we've been trying to do and then just as if they're off in the distance. Uh, well, this is what this is not 12 by 12, is it? Is it 12 by 12? Roughly? So, I love these mixing containers. We just got them from Uline. Yes. Everything from Uline. No, we're in just outside of Toronto. Water Down's in the GTA area. Yeah, it's considered part of Hamilton, I think. All right. It's considered part of Hamilton. It's right after Burlington, so Oakville, Burlington, Water Down. Nice. What's up? Dale from Grimsby? Oh, just in Grimsby. Where are you? This morning. Seriously? This morning I was in South or something. There you go, Dale. You're neighbors. It's so nice. It's, we got the escargot on one side and Lake Ontario on the other side. Oh, nice. Grimsby, beautiful place. Okay, there's 24 ounces of hardener. Yeah, so are we going to do some, is this thick cast going to go in here? No, I'm just, just because it's a thin coat. Oh, okay, okay. Okay, gotcha, gotcha, gotcha. Yeah, so because it's thin, we can do art resin, but if it was, if we're going to fill about the whole mold, then you would, while you would want to use thick cast. Oh yeah, okay. Yeah, let's go look at the colors that we have. I'll do a blue. Let's see, blue. Oh, we don't have a neon. Yeah, they can do a, we got the pink neon, but they can definitely get some other different colors in there. Okay. Oh yeah, I could put some, or you can layer it. That takes a while. Layered colors. There's some colored sand, like, but this will just go right to the head, right? Oh yeah. Just sink. So organized in here. Hi, Inderjot. Who? Inderjot. Inderjot. Welcome. What else is there to talk about? Well, you tell me. I don't have anything. What else is exciting? How is, how are your kids with the first snowfall of the season? Oh, great. We're deboggling right away. Oh, no way. Yeah. Is there a hill by your place or? Yeah, what's that? Oh yeah, nice. There wasn't enough snow yet. Yeah, what about your kids? Are they in the snow? Yeah, built some snowmen the other day. Yes, I saw so many snowmen around. Yeah, that was nice. Yeah, we did a snowman too. Yeah, it was cool to see my oldest. He's five, and he was just like, he didn't want nobody to help him. He was, I'm doing my snowman, I will push, I will put the third ball on the top of my own. Let me be. What about a character? Did he do the full character? Okay, Inderjot. We get it, buddy. Hi, hi, hi. We're good. It's very nice to say hi. Hi. And everybody else who has been saying hi. Yeah, we could put some butterflies in there. Sorry, what were you saying, Dave? Butterflies in what? In King Tut? No, on the butterfly board. Like you put the, yeah. The real butterflies on there? Yeah. Oh, Gypsy Bay. Oh, man, you are on it. Yeah. Are we, we are supposed to be doing a contest, Dave? Actually, Oh, for a year's supply of resin. Yes. Well, we are going to do a competition. We are actually working at the Kinks right now. There will be a video filmed that will announce it and you will know all the details. And yes, there is a contest. Finally, it's been a while, Dave. Yeah. So we will have a contest coming up very soon. Okay, Ro, you are awesome. Thanks for saying that. It's very nice. Ro said that she's used a marine resin. Yes. And compared and there is no comparison. Well, the thing, a marine resin might be amazing for marine uses, right? But when you're making, when you're working with resins, you formulate it for the use that you need it for. Right. So for example, the company that we partnered with to make art resin, one of the things they did was on cruise ships in the ventilation, because they're out the ocean, you get rust in your ventilation on your cruise ship. But so to fix that, you put your epoxy resin on it, but you have it full of people and so there can't be any fumes because you're, you're resonating a ventilation system. Oh, yeah. So that's why art resin is non-toxic because it came actually from a formula that was used for that purpose. No fumes, right? Oh, that's interesting. But then you just say, okay, we want it to be really clear. Yeah. And then you say no, like really breaking clear and then they'll formulate it for that. So you kind of tweak it and kind of, yeah. So nothing against marine resins. If you're building a boat, then use the marine resin, right? Yeah. Because they consider like it has to be really hard, but it has to be a bit flexible. And so it can't crack, right? So. Interesting. Yeah. There you go. See. And then temperatures are important too, when you get. Yes. Like if you, like sitting in frozen water for it, you know. Yeah. Okay. That's right. Yeah. Sorry, go on. Well, also if you're doing it for marine, it's gotta, there can't be any leaching because of the aquatic life. So then marine resins are, I imagine they're fairly safe. Yeah. There you go. See, so there's a lot of resins out there and a lot of great ones and everybody's got a purpose and you just find the one that's right for you. Yeah, this is looking good. Should we take this out and look at it? Can we? Is it? Oh, it's pretty sticky. It's pretty sticky. I didn't pour it that yesterday. Yeah, I wouldn't touch it yet. Oh, it's too bad. Yeah, we'll show you guys next week. Remind us about that cube. That was the clear cube from the pressure pot. Okay, we are mixed up. The reason why I'm doing two, that's fine. These are experiments because I don't know if scorpions float or not. And we're going to put color in one. Okay. So this one I'm going to do clear. And for this one, I'm going to put this scorpion with the broken tail, double time broken tail. Look at that. Be careful with the scorpion. What, do you want one of the other ones or are you just going to? No, this is just a test. Okay. Donna says they're going to float. You think it'll float? Oh, it keeps, wow, we got a butterfly, butterfly sink. Scorpion pendant. Yeah, that's cool. Oh, good idea. I mean, you get a pendant right now. Let me just get some, look, I broke a leg off too. So sad. Poor guy. Seems to be floating. Yeah, it looks like it. Tilt on the edge here. What's your look for? Oh, pendants? Here's kind of pendants. They have holes in them, right? We had a case or a, what are those ones? Oh, that's small though. It's a decent one. Yeah, that one would probably fit the one with the broken tail. So I'm going to assume that this one's going to be done in two coats as well. Yeah. This guy's moving a lot. You have the same mold bill? Nice. Actually, yeah, thanks William. Dave and Rebecca have a lot of great artwork actually here. Yeah, and one interesting thing, and so if you're artists out there, we kind of stumbled across the idea of renting art for movies. And so it's a whole other way to make money as artists and movies are always looking for new art. Yeah, it's a renter art, right? Just put in the background, yeah. All right, how are we going to do this? Very careful, very careful Dave, careful. Maybe pick up not from the tail? I'm going to use this guy. I'm going to get some tweezers. Yeah, yeah. So this guy's still floating. He's not sinking. Yeah, there you go, Donna. Hollywood. Well, we're in Hamilton and there's a surprising amount of stuff being shot here. Lots of filming, eh? Yeah. Oh, what you doing? I'm grabbing this sucker. You're going to move him over? Okay. How do we know it's a hymn? Oh, good question. Oh, Dave's making a pendant. You know, I'm actually going to turn it upside down. Okay. It's okay. So one arm's scorpion. Oh, man, we're going to put it back on. It's okay. This is disgusting. What kind of creature is this? Well, why does this creature exist? Time to be encased in resin. I guess so. Okay, no stinger on this guy, but. Yeah, John, it's true. If you let it, the resin cure for about 45 minutes, then it's harder. So you could, it'll rest on top more so than sink at the top, yeah. Okay, this one. There's a lot of, you have two separate cops. We're going to mix up two different colors for our cane cut. And we're testing the longevity of the mold making material. Okay. This might turn it all right. This little pendant? I like that. I like how you got the, yeah, the arms around the loop. There you go. Scorpions are arachnids. Scorpions are like spiders? Yeah, I guess so. I didn't know that either. Yeah, I guess that would make sense because they're not reptiles. They're not bugs. They have eight legs. So I'm looking for boomerglow. Well, this is going well for something that was unplanned, I think. Yeah. I was like, maybe we shouldn't do it. I don't know what I'm going to do. This tray was $30 and I saw it and I said, I need to have that tray. I need to put resin on that tray. And it's happening live. Any news on ThickCast? So much news. Yeah. Yeah, the news is it's going to be great. It's, there just seems to be so many hurdles, like hurdle, hurdle, hurdle. And like, now there's like global plastic supply issues because of COVID. So, man, we're just making sure we're okay. You know? Yep. Make sure you're okay. The bonus is we've been practicing with it and doing lots of examples, which is great. So you'll see a lot of videos coming out that will showcase ThickCast in action. So that's good. And it's coming. It's coming. So here's this one is fluorescent yellow sand with acrylic ink. Okay. $250 for a tray like that. There you go. See, throw some resin on it. All of a sudden it goes from 30 to 300. Yep. This thing is pretty empty. So you want to see some of their work? Let's see. Well, Dave is an artist. So he does things like, you know, paints things like that. That's one of his pieces. I don't think we have any much art here. Oh, he's done it. He's done it. There's tons downstairs. He's done a book. Him and his daughter wrote a book and illustrated it all. Pretty crazy. That's how you do it. That's a nice blue. What are you gonna do? What are you doing now? So this is gouache, a cheap gouache. Guache paint. Okay. And here's some acrylic paint. And you can mix anything into our resin and just get different effects. So I'm putting some acrylic paint in that one. And this one I'm putting gouache, which is kind of a, I think gouache is a mix between watercolor and acrylic. Is it machine gouacheable? Machine gouacheable. Good one. Wash yourself, Jeff. That's good too. Yeah. Boom, boom. I don't know if our audience can take that kind of humor. Just bam, bam like that. They can handle it. I don't know. Just change around the way. Fatima says that you should wear a mask while you're working with resin. Oh, great. I'm glad you said that. Because I'm fine. I don't have to. It even says so on the bottle and we got a bottle labeled and approved by a toxicologist. So a toxicologist actually told us what we need to write on our label to be safe. So I'm fine. There's no VOCs. There's no fumes. We don't have any solvents in this product. Art resin is one of the more expensive resins because every single ingredient that goes in here has to be clear and has to be like pure ingredients. We don't add any fillers or solvents or anything. So I'm not wearing a mask. Jeff, does it smell in here? No, it doesn't smell. And we're in a good well ventilated area space too, right? So read your label properly. Yeah. Any resin you work with, please read your label properly. But that's why we can go live and show. Oops, I'm going to run here. Show them. Maybe because of the global pandemic. Yeah, maybe. I mean, I should wear a mask because of toxic fumes. Oh, good question. Good question. What one was the one that was cut? See this? To get them all that, I had to cut it. Now I need to tape that closed otherwise the resin will leak out. So to the tape drawer. To the tape drawer. Oh, I want to see your Christmas trees, Miriam. Yeah, go on, Dave. I don't have any other news. Oh, come on. Doug Ford's making another announcement today about Christmas, supposedly. Oh, really? Yeah. That's our local stuff there, gang. Just we're going to find out if we can spend Christmas with our families, I guess. Ford's going to tell us what to do. Come on. Not for David, Zach. No. No. No. I'm going to ask for this. Right, Mom? Everyone, listen to Andrea Zach. Ed and Andrea Zach. She'll tell you how it is. What are the molds, what are the molds made of is someone's late to the party? I think we have it all in the area. This is mold making material. And we've been working on finding a silicone for a long time. We've tested every silicone there is. So. Well, I'll just leave it for now. But yeah, it comes in two colors. One side is this blue color. And again, you don't need to wear a mask. Silicone is surprisingly safe. Like as we were creating our safety data sheets, it's really a very safe product. Nice. So you mix those two together equally, and then in about 40 minutes to an hour, depending on the temperature of your room, it's good to take out and use. Very good. And then I do believe they're asking me also what is this? What's in this mold? What are we making? Oh, what are we making? Oh, sorry. So we're doing tests with this silicone to see how many times we can reuse a mold. And so the original one is this king tut. And so we're just putting all different materials in and coming up with. I want to do more like this with objects. Yeah, like texture and stuff. And then this one we were learning how to forge a coin. Forge. Yeah, and these COVID times, it's important to know how to be a forgery. Yeah, it's just to get more money. Get more money. Make that money. Like literally make it. Imagine it's getting very hard to be a forgery. Like a Canadian man feels like it's plastic. Even as a clear part of it. I don't know how you can begin to forge that. You know what? Don't bother forging. Learn more about like break and entry, that type of thing. Something more like hands on, like rob a bank. Yes. Yes. This is great advice. This is great advice. Because I really think the kids today, their work ethic is just so high. They need to relax and feel more entitled. Sorry. There we go. Yep. Bell says you're full of great advice. But hopefully we can figure out how to forge a coin. John's asking you if Tuck Tape leaves a sticky residue, do you find? Yes, Tuck Tape is the worst. There's so many pieces that I left Tuck Tape on too long that I'm going to just have to cut it right off and trim the edges on a table saw. So Tuck Tape is good if you take it off within a couple days of use. But then there is the trick of, you know, pull the blow dryer over it and that kind of melts the seal a bit and blow it off. But it's just a nightmare. Tuck Tape leaves the worst residue. Is there a change from the time you pour the color right in the time it finishes drying? Say that one more time. Sorry it's gone. Is there a change from the time you pour the resin to the time it finishes drying? I guess maybe the color change? Yeah. If it's clear and you have something too thick, then if you don't have the right epoxy resin, it'll cook and it'll start to look a bit like yellowy brown. So the main thing is to, if you had color, no, you're not going to see a color change. What I'm wondering is it or a change just from, yeah, a color change I guess from clear to some kind of a yellowing. But only if you care about it being really clear. But if you have color in the color isn't going to change from temperature. But I guess, yeah, I wonder if, I don't think they're asking this, but like if you put, if you're building a piece and then it would have, you put a colored tint out down and would it change color? No, I guess it would run a bit more. It might get a little thinner. Okay, I have lots left over. How's this one drying? We're just going to torch this one. We had to level out. So yeah, I just got to get some of the corners here. Okay. And then you had torch. You're right. This piece all of a sudden went from 30 bucks to who knows. Yep. A million maybe. Someone would pay a million. Oh yeah. Someone would. You just got to get a creative name on it. Just call it, this one's called the cure. Boom, million dollars. I torches now before I forget. And then we have a bit of yellow and blue left together. So I'll get a big canvas and we'll pour it and then we'll see how the colors interact and play together. Nice. Sounds good. And Miriam, I want to see your Christmas trees. I'm looking forward to seeing them. What are you talking about? I don't know. She said there's something like, check out her Christmas tree arch. How do we do that? I think she sent a link or other people were looking. So maybe we'll look back and Christmas tree arch. Good idea. So I'm just moving. This is Gary. Gary? Yep. What's up, Gary? And this is one armed Pete. Oh, one armed Pete. Yeah. Hang in there, buddy. Okay. So now let's get, I'm going to lay out some plastic on the floor. Do we have any plastic right here? Not doesn't look like all that. We usually have like a big old spare. Hang in there gang. We're just going to try and okay. Nice. All right. Things are about to get messy. We got tons of these. I mean, that big? Oh, that's a good one. Yeah. Can you send the link right now in the comments? And then we can see them. And then, or at least everybody online can. And I think us personally, we always like to see art that people are creating here 100%. Thanks, Adeline. That sounds amazing. Actually, she's just creating fruit and stuff like that. Sounds cool. Creating fruit? I don't know. She's just describing where artwork was. It sounds cool. Oh, this is actually, these are two of my favorite colors together. I really like blue and yellow actually. So this is a good hand. This is actually a pretty cool tip. I would say that because we often just mix, pour, go with it, just kind of figure it out. And then whenever there's leftovers, Dave always will put it onto a canvas. We have another canvas that's, I guess almost done. I can call it done if we want to. You can always add to it, but this is something cool. Like if you have a canvas sitting around, you can just take your leftovers, put it on there and create something with it. Over time, you'll get some pretty cool stuff. But a boom. Thanks Miriam. We'll check it out. There you go, guys. Everybody else go check out Miriam's work. That's cool. I want to see it. I like, I am a sucker for Christmas. Anything. So I want to see it. But you, you excited for Christmas? Yes. Christmas is fun when you have kids. Yes. Yeah, totally. Just feed off their energy. And Andrea's hot. Really good. Christmas dinner. Does she? Oh, yes. What are the fixings? Well, my favorite part is we have to go to the Polish Hall and buy pierogies from them. So Polish Hall pierogies with turkey gravy and potatoes, sour cream, pickles. So where does, so where does the Polish come from for your family? That's my dad's side. Yeah. And like the whole family is your grandmother as well? Yeah, Polish. Wow. So yeah, schnitzel and pierogies, cabbage rolls, Ukrainian background. So yeah, pierogies and cabbage rolls were all a part of our, yeah, yeah. I love pierogies. My grandmother would make them like just every year. Just the regular potato, I guess. Cheese is good too. Yeah. Sauerkraut I like too. I got, I got into sauerkraut. Yeah, I did. I got into it. Yeah. Oh yeah. Yeah. It can be delicious. And then sour cream, right? Yeah, you just got it. And then if you grill, if they like pan fry it with some bacon and onions. Well, I guess we're creating just a new fresh one again, right? Okay, let's see what's going to happen here. Oh yeah. Okay, let's see what's going to happen here. But David is saying this is probably just going to be a base coat now because there isn't that much. Other times, Dave would just put it down there and then let it, let it sit and then we'll add, we'll add, we'll add, but let's see where this goes. Okay. So is there a flag that's blue and yellow? That's a good question. Yeah. I can't think of one. Oh yeah, now I get the greens coming. What do you like, do you like abstract work, Dave? Or do you like to paint an image? Yeah. Nice. Do you like to bring in other elements or do you like to work with paints or doesn't matter? I've seen you work with quills. So yeah, nice. That's a good base. There you go, everybody. Sub-Cathy, welcome. Yeah, happy Thanksgiving to everybody out there in the States. Tomorrow, yeah, and there'll be three football games. I know someone on here, I forget your name, I apologize or whoever said it. You're a Lions fan, I believe. So good luck tomorrow. The Lions are facing, who are they facing? Somebody. They're facing somebody. Oh, look at this. Oh, wow, that is embarrassing, Dave. As we're talking about the Ukrainian, as I'm thinking about it, it's like, yeah, the Ukrainian flag is blue and yellow. Yeah. And Sweden, isn't Sweden blue like the yellow cross with the blue? Isn't it? Ikea. Yeah, because Ikea is definitely blue and yellow. Anyways, there you go, there's some detective work for you. Thanks for bearing with us or me. So, what do we got? My clothes got totally ruined. Scorpions look great. I got the torch out. We're almost done for the day. That was a good day. A good day. And I was saying, I don't feel like doing a live video. But that's kind of like what happens whenever you guys create, right? All of a sudden it's like, boom, okay, that's fun. Yeah. One thing that I like to do is you are your environment. So you create the space and then you create in the space. Okay, here we go. Want to get some bubble shots? Yes. Hold on. Okay, let's see some bubble popping. Wow, gone, gone, gone. Beauty. Nice. Yeah, I think you should take this and yeah, now like layer it. Do something cool. The next round. Okay, cool. Yeah, yeah, yeah. You could even put actually after four hours or so we could put in some real butterflies now. Jeff, can you come hold this right here? Yeah, of course. I'm just going to spin it around. Okay. I don't want this to be overtaken with blue. Oh, I see. Just get a bunch of yellow kind of dominating scene here. Seconds day. Yep. Good day. All right. Good day. Thanks everyone for coming out and participating and chatting. I hope you're all doing well. Hang in there. It feels good to make something. Jeff, anything, dad? I think that's a great way to end it right there. It feels good to make something. Yeah. Bye everyone. I'll see you next week. I'll be here with Jeff. See ya.