Hi, we're Evan and Katelyn Heling and we make stuff together: resin, woodworking, 3D printing, home makeovers, CAT PROJECTS, sometimes practical stuff, sometimes totally unnecessary but fun stuff.
The reason we started this channel is partly for y'all, but partly for us too. We want to show that making stuff is fun even if you're figuring it out as you go (like we often are). But also, we wanna work together. We're basically each other's favorite person, and being able to do stuff we love with the person we love is pretty much the dream.
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Could you just put chunk 1 back into the mold and fill it back up with resin? Obviously, do your resin thing to make sure there aren’t any air bubbles but I feel like that would be an easy way to even out the sides of chunk 1. And then he’s perfect!
I love your content so much but I got so worried watch you guys wearing gloves while using power tools! Please don't do that it you wanna keep your fingers intact. Especially grabby disposable gloves that could be a nightmare!! 😢
I think this is pretty cool. I don’t agree with Ai but this would be a great production line for those mentally in need of a pet but aren’t allowed to have one where they live. Maybe for those that can’t afford one and even for those that can’t physically take care of one. I’d call this a prototype as it kept falling apart but I’d so get one.
So, for anyone cutting faux fur I will give you a tip from a costume maker. After marking up your pattern, you don't wanna use scissors, use a sharp scalpel and cut from the pack. This keeps the pile at full length and doesn't kick up all the fibers into the air. For a even cleaner seam you wanna brush the fur away from the seam on both sides before pinning and sewing. That stops the pile going in weird directions or coming back through your seam.
I feel like they didn't give the sticks a fair shot, they could have cleaned them with alcohol after stiring (the same way they did with the magnetic bars)
I think chunk 2 was floating because the cylinder inside was floating up as you added the resin. So like it pushed the pumpkin up as you poured more considering that was the only real difference between Chunk 1 and Chunk 2