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Evan and Katelyn
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Resin Gingerbread Aftershow

 Check out this aftershow for:
- bonus supurrvisor
- what we originally bought some of the candy for (abandoned project) and some never before shown footage
- what we would do different if we did it again
- origin of this project
- more thoughts on the hot white glue
- editing thoughts from Katelyn
- how Evan's light code works 

Resin Gingerbread Aftershow

Comments

Yeah unfortunately our link has always been just to their home page, that's what they wanted. If you use the link and then search for the "slow acting" or "slow hardening" one, that's the one we use -K

Evan and Katelyn

I wish I knew of some sort of epoxy recycling - we just do our best not to overmeasure by too much, and often if we have extra we'll pour it into molds we have to use for experimenting on later (for example, when we cut out the epoxy knives on the CNC we tested it first on some old excess resin coasters) -K

Evan and Katelyn

Do you have an updated Total Boat code? Link in video takes to code "welcome" and it doesn't seem to be active.

Patrick Edgett

I love watching your resin project videos and I've been doing some myself (just some charms for now)!! But as a material engineering student myself, it is hard to craft resin projects and not to think about how hard it is to recycle epoxi resin. Epoxi resin is a termoset polymer, it can't be remolded and it basically ends up in a dumbster in Brazil. Best case scenario, it can be added to cement (with little properties benefits). Is there any different epoxi recycling alternative in America? (Sorry about my grammar, I'm just a humble Brazilian!!)

Ana Mayumi


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