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How To Embed Leds In Resin - Detailed Guide For Beginners - Hirosart
Embedding LEDs in resin is a fun and creative way to make your own custom lighting projects. Discover how to embed LEDs in resin for a successful project now.
How To Embed Leds In Resin - Detailed Guide For Beginners - Hirosart
Embedding LEDs in resin is a fun and creative way to make your own custom lighting projects. Discover how to embed LEDs in resin for a successful project now.
How To Embed Leds In Resin - Detailed Guide For Beginners - Hirosart
Embedding LEDs in resin is a fun and creative way to make your own custom lighting projects. Discover how to embed LEDs in resin for a successful project now.
How To Embed Leds In Resin - Detailed Guide For Beginners - Hirosart
Embedding LEDs in resin is a fun and creative way to make your own custom lighting projects. Discover how to embed LEDs in resin for a successful project now.
How to Use Masking Tape with Epoxy!
🧐 Have you wondered how artists achieve level results on sculpted panel resin coasters? Check out how it's done with @lisamarieartdesign 🤓 The trick to keeping the resin from coming off the coasters: masking tape! Once the resin cures, it'll peel right off! You can also use this trick on boards, canvases, and more! 💡Make sure your pouring surface is level to ensure the evenest results! MEYSPRING Pigments featured: Mystic Opal and Dazzling Diamond
Jen Smith Photo Jewelry | JEN SMITH | United States
My new obsession! Resin bracelets and rings! I have to learn how to make these! The possibilities are endless!
Chunky Rainbow Glitter Car Coaster Set of 2
Keep your car organized and clean with these sparkly car coasters
How to Remove Resin Drips - Part 2!
🤔 Do you not like spending time taping the backside of your pieces or is the piece too complicated to do so? We have you covered in Part 2 of Removing Resin Drips featuring this great video by @samandseaartistry - all you need is a sander! 😀 Using a sander, like a random orbital or finishing sander is a super quick and efficient way to remove drips! Here's how you do it: 1. Make sure you're in a well-ventilated area (preferably outside) AND wearing PPE - it gets messy quickly! 2. Ensure the resin is 100% cured - you can test the hardness by pressing a stir stick or gloved fingernail into a drip. If it leaves an indent, you may want to wait to prevent any unwanted dents in your piece. No indent - you're good to go! Place your piece upside down on a clean surface or cloth/towel to ke