Omg I literally just selected your video because I needed a refresher on the keychains and then I saw you are actually using PEACHY and its made my day :)
Does the elastic string hold up well for keychains? I ask because I love adding beads to everything! And have been looking around for something strong to do that with the keychains I make.
These are adorable! I have a question though...at 11:38 in your video, a pinkish/purple & blue tool comes into view on the screen. You didn't show using it in the video, but I'm very curious what it is/where to find it. I believe it's used to help pierce the existing hole on the blank and help clean it/smooth it out. Please let me know...need that tool. Thanks so much!
Thank you for this tutorial! I have made a few keychains after watching it. Also, I ordered the CCDIY as it is your recommended UV Resin and I love it! It's now my go to. I tried many different resins and never cure easily. The only thing is that I wear a respirator and still get headaches. I switched to doing it outside and has helped a little.
Could u tell me what uv lamp you use I’m on a budget so when if it’s not the one u have which one would u recommend for a good price by uv reason always ends up sticky TIA
Wow!!! Those are sooo beautiful. You explained everything perfectly. Thanks for the tutorial and the links for supplies. Liked, Subscribed with Notification 🔔 on!
These are beautiful. UV resin is just as harmful and toxic as regular resin / epoxy and you should consider wearing PPE to minimize your risk of harmful effects which can show up at any time after repeated and prolonged exposure.
I made one for my sister-in-law and she's stretched it out, where half of the cord is like out now. How can I prevent this? Is there a better elastic cord to use?
Hi!! Yes, UV resin is different from epoxy. It doesn't need a hardener, but it will need a UV light source to cure! You can use a UV nail lamp, a UV flashlight, or even sunlight to cure the UV resin 😊
Question: after you glitter you said you put two layers of resin sand it alcohol it and then do a third layer. Do u put it under the light each time or only at the end of the 3rd layer?