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No big deal, just a perfect dandelion, perfect glass ball, perfect mold making, perfect dandelion positioning, perfect pouring, perfect excess cutting and sanding, perfect polishing... you only need perfect craftsmanship, steady hands and nerves of steel!
This was a great project. I really like how just about every step of the project requires a huge amount of skill. Even something as small as picking the dandelion and preserving it, but all the way through to producing the mould, eliminating bubbles in the resin, polishing - all very difficult tasks to get absolutely perfect and this project would magnify every mistake. A really nice outcome, a beautiful item we could all study for many hours.
This is amazing. I've seen a lot of RU-vid channels that make things with wood, epoxy, etc but I've never seen a person doing something like this, it is completely perfect, no bubbles, well preserved dandelion, completely transparent.. 20 out of 10!
Beautiful, really! The usage of toy bricks is a brilliant idea to me. Just a suggestion: i think it would be better if the sphere dimension is slightly bigger than this, but not too much. More room for observation - showcasing more the beauty of the full orb of the dandelion.
this was so incredible to watch come together! and the subtitles were great! ^_^ it really blows my mind how someone could figure out how to make something like this, and then also actually do it. so much patience and skill involved. wow!!!!!
I can't quite understand japanese but this was wonderfully done and easy to understand. I was really confused how you could get the dandelion in resin since it'll just get soggy and clump together, but wow that's a lot of patience and in the end it came out perfect. Love it!
Wonderful work! Amazing. At first I was confused about what you were doing with the moulds, but eventually I realised what your plan was, and it was exciting to see the final result at the end. Definitely glad I invested 25 minutes to enjoy this video.
This was amazing. I never saw someone manage to put a dandelion head in one piece in resin before. There's someone who is actually interesting to see. Ben Worx is an Australian RU-vidr that works with Resin himself, and he has done some interesting things as well, like putting a raw chicken egg within resin. He seems to do things differently as well, perhaps some of the things you see him do can give you ideas.
I love the way it looks magnified, like looking through a microscope. The making of the mold and how smooth it came out shows the good craftsmanship. Absolutely beautiful
That is so cool! Seeing how much time and effort you put in, and how creative you were every step of the way. You're like an artistic McGyver! Thank you for such an interesting video and creating something so beautiful. I never imagined something so frail could be so perfectly captured and preserved. Gorgeous!
That's my childhood dream to see a dandelion in this closed spot, how amazing to watch a dandelion in a clear sphere. That's sooooo beautiful. Thank you.
The lego block technic is just ingenious to me. Just how didn't people notice till now. Its rebuild-able ,it won't break easily , minimal leaks and it doesn't stick ! Loved it . Thanks for the inspiration. 🙏 Nice tutorial.
I really like how you do things, with the lego mold, driller and vacuum chamber it's really unique! I even loved the small container for the dandelion in the beginning, it's really cute :3 so creative~
Simply amazing how that turned out. I kept waiting for all the little fluff to get knocked off and screwed up by the heavy epoxy. That is some excellent work!
This is super cool, the end result is so beautiful! I really appreciate the subtitles too, it's really nice being able to know what's happening, step by step.
I always wondered how they did that. It is truly a labor intensive item that is so beautiful. Thank you for showing us how it was done. You are very talented.
Wow! Such perfection and artistry in mold making, and resin sculpture making with a very delicate subject like a dandelion puff. This is the pinnacle of perfection, bravo! I learned some new ways to use Lego blocks, mold making, and now know what to do with all the dandelions in my lawn, ha ha! What was unique was the fixative spray used on the dandelion so it stiffened it a bit. This looked easy but was very difficult to do and photograph. Your photography was first class as well. Thank you for no music! Classy job all the way around, thank you! どうもありがとうございます!
You can watch any Japanese craft video on RU-vid, whether it's cooking, making candies, drawing, origami, wood working... up to resin dandelion balls, you can be sure it will be the absolute best a human can achieve. Congrats 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻.