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Preserving a Pumpkin in Solid Resin… Will it rot? 

Evan and Katelyn
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We continue our quest to preserve a carved pumpkin in resin. Will our jack-o-lantern survive? Thanks to our sponsor Squarespace, go to www.squarespace.com/evanandka... for 10% off your first purchase. Go to shopevanandkatelyn.com/ for Words Are Hard floral limited drop!
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Комментарии : 6 тыс.   
@EvanAndKatelyn
@EvanAndKatelyn Год назад
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@Tacomochi
@Tacomochi Год назад
Hi! your my favourite youtubers! and I wanted to say that you should make a christmas video when it's christmas!
@oliviaohara8
@oliviaohara8 Год назад
WOOOO!
@Samsupurrvisor992
@Samsupurrvisor992 Год назад
But its christmas season now 🎄😧
@lilliang6744
@lilliang6744 Год назад
Such a cute merch drop definitely gonna get something! ❤
@EvanAndKatelyn
@EvanAndKatelyn Год назад
@@lilliang6744 Thank you, so glad you like it!
@theyaremycrocs6009
@theyaremycrocs6009 Год назад
"we remembered mold release!" *literally less than a minute later* "WE FORGOT TO LEVEL IT" I love the chaos you guys have, it's the funniest thing 😂
@EvanAndKatelyn
@EvanAndKatelyn Год назад
it's a constant battle of *technically* knowing best practices, and almost always forgetting them
@kd4674
@kd4674 Год назад
I feel like it's always one or the other 😆 a constant tug of war either being level or having mold release.
@indigofoxe535
@indigofoxe535 Год назад
Ikr it’s so funny and entertaining!😂
@SAADCAAT
@SAADCAAT Год назад
I want a " forgot mold release" and a " didn't level it" shirt/hoodie maybe
@Night44453
@Night44453 Год назад
They wil never do that both on one piece and now they did it both in this video
@cheyennes7681
@cheyennes7681 Год назад
Now I'm wondering what it would be like if you made a silicone mold of a carved pumpkin and then made a resin copy?
@delaneykeller1389
@delaneykeller1389 Год назад
Maybe that will be next year's pumpkin 👀
@stolenzephyr
@stolenzephyr Год назад
That's a great idea!
@orchestra-of-frogs
@orchestra-of-frogs Год назад
That's exactly what I came to the comments to say
@NoiseDay
@NoiseDay Год назад
Infinitely better, because the resin wouldn't rot If they keep trying this immortal pumpkin project, I hope they do a mold and call it good because this one must have been exhausting.
@cheyennes7681
@cheyennes7681 Год назад
@@NoiseDay For sure emotionally exhausting!
@rayax2805
@rayax2805 Год назад
Evan sitting on the floor, laughing, is the visual definition of “if I don’t laugh- I’ll cry.” 😂❤
@XayIsBored
@XayIsBored Год назад
Yup
@runikvarze6191
@runikvarze6191 Год назад
I think what you need to do is stabilize a pumpkin, using a stabilizing resin like cactus juice brand, or something similar. That would mean dehydrating it, but then rehydrating it using the resin, before you bake it to harden the resin inside it. This would have the added benefit of killing any potential mold spores. Then, from there, you should be able to coat it with clear resin without having to worry about pumpkin juices causing complications. It would still largely preserve the shape and color of your pumpkin, and you could do the large pour method with (hopefully) a lot more success. It's really just the internal hydration of the pumpkin that messed you guys up so badly.
@Triv27
@Triv27 Год назад
Suggestions for next year: 1. Scrub and wash the pumpkin to clean up the waxy residue on the outside. 2. Use a scoop or spoon and really scrape out the inside. Actually thin down the walls a bit and clear out the pulpy interior bits as much as possible. 3. Soak the pumpkin at least briefly in a bleach solution to kill any mold and fungus. 4. No "air hole". Put the pumpkin in upside down that way you can pour the resin directly into the pumpkin and around the outside as well. 5. Use quick drying resin.
@ezechielladouceur7284
@ezechielladouceur7284 Год назад
Bleach doesn't kill bacteria's it's only gonna bleach, so render it invisible but it's still going to be able to grow and the "new" fungus will be visible. If you want to kill bacteria you'll need something like 90% alcohol.
@izzy1633
@izzy1633 Год назад
This is actually a really good idea
@ladyrayylin3268
@ladyrayylin3268 Год назад
I like this. These are very useful
@donosborne9398
@donosborne9398 Год назад
The bleach solution might discolor the pumpkin. Perhaps alcohol maybe?
@turgongondolin2103
@turgongondolin2103 Год назад
To be fair, you are still just making an impenetrable tomb to house whatever the remaining moisture decomposes the pumpkin into. I think their second attempt was closest to success, but they should use the Cup Noodle method to dry out the pumpkin. The man who invented Cup Noodles supposedly was the first to preserve noodles by drying them out in a way that could be rehydrated when you are ready to consume them. If I remember rightly, it just required deep frying the noodles which would be a lot easier and cheaper to use on a large pumpkin. So I propose to Evan and Katelyn to read up on the method Cup Noodles uses to dehydrate large amounts of product, use it on the pumpkin (maybe use a few smaller gourds as jack-o'-lanterns to get a few extra tests out in a year? (but that will minimize the chaos and fun ;)), and then stick that thing in the cube of resin.
@slyblue8761
@slyblue8761 Год назад
Evan: You’re gonna be with us forever. Katelyn: Forever :) Evan: Forever :) Meatball: *starts sweating profusely, rising the water levels*
@EvanAndKatelyn
@EvanAndKatelyn Год назад
so that's why the water level rose...
@anatheduck
@anatheduck Год назад
@@EvanAndKatelyn i have a video idea, RICE PUMKEN!
@xxxdiresaintxxx
@xxxdiresaintxxx Год назад
It wasn't water/juice... It was tears of sorrow 😭 and terror 😱.
@Lighter_Fluid
@Lighter_Fluid Год назад
This comment is great, genuinely made me laugh :)
@ricardoabh3242
@ricardoabh3242 Год назад
Agree they put to much pressure on Meatball…he could not handle it!
@syntaxerror606
@syntaxerror606 Год назад
Not Evan & Katelyn being such a comfort channel to me that I can fall asleep to their videos and I can watch them over and over
@TheFantazingo
@TheFantazingo 11 месяцев назад
Except when they edit in screaming Japanese men 😂
@kerra7386
@kerra7386 7 месяцев назад
I do the same thing!! 😊
@SxarsFade24
@SxarsFade24 7 месяцев назад
Same tho. Legit doing that rn
@ghosted_marshmallow_
@ghosted_marshmallow_ 6 месяцев назад
@@SxarsFade24omg same, they’ve like saved my sleep schedule- I say at like 12:23am
@emmetthowell899
@emmetthowell899 Год назад
Some ideas for 2023. Make sure to wash and disinfect the pumpkin, the whiteness from the beginning might’ve been from the wax they put on produce and if you disinfect it it could get rid of any mold spores just hanging out on the pumpkins. Make sure to get a fresh pumpkin, yams early demise might show that the pumpkins were already old and/or contaminated with some mold. No tube, instead of putting it bottom down put it top down so there won’t be an air pocket to worry about (still with the bottom hole). Try to keep the resin as cool as possible because some of the juicege might’ve been from the pumpkin getting cooked. Also you could try freeze drying it instead of just dehydrating and then use a penetrating resin and then once it’s sealed like that you can resin it for aesthetics. So many options! I’m so excited for what y’all have coming up for this year
@samanthadean1083
@samanthadean1083 Год назад
Most of the pumpkins rot faster when they are warm, but you can keep them longer by keeping them in a cool to cold place. Also, if you spray/brush bleach on the inside (as well as all the cut edges) of the pumpkin, it will kill all the bacteria, which will extend the life of the carved pumpkin!!! Great job guys!!! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻❤️❤️❤️
@FancySpicyTuna
@FancySpicyTuna Год назад
Oh! Resin heats up when it cures! They baked / juiced the pumpkin!
@zaraheart
@zaraheart Год назад
I believe they are in Texas too, Which I’m sure doesn’t help lol
@CheekyAdorable
@CheekyAdorable Год назад
Does UV resin heat up? Maybe if the pumpkin layers were UV resin it would preserve it better?
@zaraheart
@zaraheart Год назад
@@CheekyAdorable UV resin does heat up unfortunately
@samanthadean1083
@samanthadean1083 Год назад
@@CheekyAdorable see their other pumpkin resin videos, they tried that.
@swtch.
@swtch. Год назад
I love how each pumpkin project gets more and more complex than the last
@angelicabass4475
@angelicabass4475 7 месяцев назад
Its almost time for the next episode in this saga!! I can not wait to see what happens next!
@Elmerstudd007
@Elmerstudd007 8 месяцев назад
Here i am... 1:00 AM and just giving myself a refresher on the story of Meatball and hoping that he maintains his Meaty Ballness for the entire year. I can't wait to see whats next! Also a side note: an idea i had was to do a rubbing alcohol bath for the next pumpkin of which I would like to submit the name Jethro. An alcohol bath would likely help wash away some of the bacteria the mold spores will grow from and keep him from juicing too much. You could also do the unthinkable and build a HUGE vacuum chamber that could potentially pull the excess moisture and air pockets inside Jethro.
@lolilo2759
@lolilo2759 Год назад
I love that the “Resin time, resin time, do do do do resin time” theme song just changed throughout the video. You can not only see and watch how they got less and less excited for the resin, you can also hear and feel it when there comes a “resin time” song :’)
@oldpotatoben9072
@oldpotatoben9072 Год назад
It’s incredible how their channel went from very formal short tutorials to this.
@alipenn5302
@alipenn5302 7 месяцев назад
Can't wait to see what they do this year!
@jedstanaland2897
@jedstanaland2897 Год назад
The stores that make resin preserved pumpkins typically freeze dry the pumpkins first.
@johnwollenberg3623
@johnwollenberg3623 Год назад
I was literally about to suggest this and than saw your comment. Freeze drying will completely dry out the pumpkin but preserve its shape for the most part.
@serpentartist1348
@serpentartist1348 Год назад
Meatball looks like a ghost pumpkin. Also Katelyn’s editing was a treat
@EvanAndKatelyn
@EvanAndKatelyn Год назад
I think he did die a little inside. So glad you like the editing, one of our awesome editors helped us with this one!
@pingidjit
@pingidjit Год назад
@@EvanAndKatelyn The addition of the more and more exhausted Resin Time song was hilarious
@Imurai
@Imurai Год назад
@@pingidjit i came to the comments for this
@rachelkerr8842
@rachelkerr8842 Год назад
I think maybe because it's a porous, organic material you'd need to submerge the carved pumpkin in glycerin to seal it from within (like what's done to preserve leaves etc in frames) before adding the resin to the outside - hope this helps!
@Saitaina
@Saitaina Год назад
This was my thought. Not enough saturation into the pores so they're getting tiny bubbles and decay.
@samwebb3577
@samwebb3577 Год назад
Yo, I hope they see this comment. I think this might work.
@supernova743
@supernova743 Год назад
I think they need to do some kind of sterilization first. Obviously mold is getting into the pumpkin before its submerged.
@martymcfriess
@martymcfriess Год назад
Hit it with a few layers of hairspray would solve it
@teresagg9809
@teresagg9809 Год назад
@@supernova743 I've heard a vinegar wash can help before carving or bleach spray down.
@FrankErdman
@FrankErdman Год назад
I feel like what is needed is a freeze dried jack-o-lantern to remove all moisture immediately after carving, next step would be a penetrating resin like cactus juice to fill all cavities left after the freeze drying. At that point it should be completely sealed as is or you could encase in a block from there. I look forward to 2023 edition
@med8615
@med8615 11 месяцев назад
if you're still alive then
@TheGerba1
@TheGerba1 Год назад
It's possible that the pumpkin is pulling away from the resin because it is getting cooked from the heat of the resin. I know epoxies can get quite hot while curing/setting up.
@LJSohma
@LJSohma Год назад
I was thinking something similar. Because the heat from the curing absolutely has to be cooking these pumpkins
@chriska709
@chriska709 Год назад
i remember mythbusters doing something similar with an apple, and tory used one of the shop tools to cut one and a knife to cut the other. the shop tool apple went bad so much faster. so unless you sterilized your hole saws and other blades, there's a good chance you introduced the mold early
@scourgeface
@scourgeface Год назад
thats exactly what i was thinking too
@Mermolliv
@Mermolliv Год назад
Wow!
@mparis130
@mparis130 Год назад
Ohhh good spotting. Another change for next year: use sterilized tools or regular knives
@EmberLeo
@EmberLeo Год назад
That, and maybe santitizing the surfaces of the pumpkin? Though I suspect freezedrying would work better...
@thear1s
@thear1s Год назад
Dipping the pumpkin in alcohol or spraying it would help killing bacteria too. With the freeze drying I'd be afraid of condensation spots when getting it out of the freezer
@ellebee01
@ellebee01 Год назад
I always wonder if the Total Boat people are thrilled when Evan & Katelyn contact them or avoid the emails as long as possible
@languageresources2314
@languageresources2314 Год назад
Both are entirely plausible I think
@LiminalQueenMedia
@LiminalQueenMedia Год назад
I suspect Total Boat relishes the opportunity to work with them as it's the type of genuine product interaction no amount of money can fabricate that gets seen by a large audience with a higher than average turnover rate.
@tolsis
@tolsis Год назад
Both
@bumbobaggins
@bumbobaggins Год назад
I think they are thrilled, cause I got into resin and started using totalboat after watching these videos. And I think many people if they were to start, would use totalboat.
@angeloftheaether6187
@angeloftheaether6187 Год назад
On the phone: E&K: “So we need a lot of resin.” TB: “Well that’s what we sell.” E&K: “No, like a lot a lot of resin.” TB: “Umm, ok?” E&K: * explains video * TB: “I’m sorry, you’re doing what now?” Evan: “We have successfully confuzzled the Total Boat people…”
@kaitmarie6505
@kaitmarie6505 Год назад
I'd definitely scrub the pumpkins down next year! The EPA has a list of actual fungicides you can get from normal stores (most things that are like, "mold and mildew bathroom cleaner," are just disinfectants and not fungicides). Giving them a nice wash prior to carving should help set up the good good pumpkin boys for success!
@Tea_Mist
@Tea_Mist Год назад
I don't know if this was said already, but this is the first time really seen resin like this. If it's getting up and over 80 degrees, you're *cooking* that pumpkin which is WAY speeding up and softening the flesh of the pumpkin which is making it juice faster. I don't know what you can do to prevent the cooking of the gored but hopefully this helps maybe?
@user-dk5js6on5r
@user-dk5js6on5r Год назад
Reducing the volume or increasing surface area would help with the temperature to some extent. Maybe a cylinder to reduce the amount of resin required on the corners... starting to remind me of the Futurama heads
@robinarkell7221
@robinarkell7221 Год назад
They could also try dehydrating it first- in an oven at a low temperature, rather than with salt. It might help?
@benjamindeh873
@benjamindeh873 Год назад
I mean yeah, but the other pumpkin died in 3 days. Which means that even if the hot resin had an effect, something else did as well. - Some of the tools they used to clean the pumkins were contaminated - Pumpkins were contaminated - Pumpkins were waaaaay old when they purchased them. - The air, temperature, or other environmental variable of their workshop did it.
@superguy9834
@superguy9834 Год назад
Gourd*
@toast3591
@toast3591 Год назад
@@benjamindeh873 so to compare immortalizing pumpkins to embalming human beings, because to embalm it essentially decreases the speed of which the decay occurs with chemical preservatives. But before doing any embalming you have to clean and remove as much bacteria as you physically can to prevent the decay. With that in mind they would need to clean and sanitize everything they use on the pumpkin including the pumpkin and probably encase the pumpkin in cooler temperatures than they are. We’ll see what next year holds lol
@emoobeth
@emoobeth Год назад
I'm convinced the white-ness and unexpected juice is because the pumpkin is being somewhat cooked by the heat from the curing process. maybe a bunch of thin layers would work better (though it would take quite a long time). No matter what, I am definitely looking forward to whatever you guys try next year!
@Tirryna
@Tirryna Год назад
I was thinking the same thing...no way 100°F and over for prolonged periods of time isn't going to affect it at least a bit.
@maiadion557
@maiadion557 Год назад
Thats what i thought too.. the heat of deep pour..it cooked meatball!
@zyiezyie
@zyiezyie Год назад
The problem is that it'd take longer having to wait for many more cures though, which would mean it would probably have time to start rotting before you manage to cover the whole thing. I guess you could do it with something like UV resin, spending many hours straight pouring thin layers and curing them quickly. It'd be a lot more expensive than the already $1k resin used for this project however, not to mention a lot more labour intensive. The easiest solution would be to just use much smaller pumpkins. Easier to cure quickly, thereby less risk of rotting, and also much, much cheaper to do. They could experiment next year with multiple different ways of going about it, like one big pour, many smaller pours, UV resin, maybe some other method, and see what works best. Then technically, they could use that the results of that to go back to a bigger pumpkin the next year and use the best method from the small pumpkin tests.
@julielal
@julielal Год назад
It looks like natural mold growth to me, I wonder if washing the pumpkin in bleach before sealing it would help.
@ashlady9
@ashlady9 Год назад
I was thinking the same thing!
@jenniferhawkins7865
@jenniferhawkins7865 Год назад
There's definitely something going on with carvable pumpkins this year. We did a contest at work and they started molding in just a few days. I've never seen them go bad so quickly.
@claudiaportela4580
@claudiaportela4580 Год назад
3 years ago my carved pumpkins was outside for 3 weeks in the Florida weather and it didn’t get that bad until the least week
@Era1113
@Era1113 Год назад
My mom and I started carving a couple Mid-october (only got as far as gutting them) and the seeds were sprouting inside and they collapsed 3 days later, still unfinished
@jenniferhawkins7865
@jenniferhawkins7865 Год назад
We carved one years ago that i had outside for almost 2 months before we had to trash it. I really wonder what's going on inside the pumpkins this year that's making them rot so fast.
@simplesimply3753
@simplesimply3753 Год назад
@@claudiaportela4580 I craved a pumpkin in Florida and by the next morning the pumpkin was melting
@mTArtist_mTAoMM
@mTArtist_mTAoMM Год назад
I was just coming to the comments to say this. We carve pumpkins every year and they last weeks. This year it rotted in a week. Was shocked and confused.
@melissanumark8753
@melissanumark8753 Год назад
I’d love to see you guys dry out the pumpkin with silica gel beads and then use resin. That would avoid the juice all together🤔
@orphicfemme7694
@orphicfemme7694 Год назад
Agree completely! I was thinking the same thing. Wash the pumpkin well with a disinfectant, scoop as much flesh out as possible, and use silica gel beads to completely dry it out which will probably take multiple change outs of fresh beads over weeks but will be much better than salt IF most of the pumpkin flesh is removed from the inside instead of just scooping out the seeds. Once it’s completely dried, it should be easy to preserve it in resin.
@CandiceGoddard
@CandiceGoddard Год назад
What would the point of using silica gel beads be when they seemed to have used salt as a desiccant in a previous video? Salt is a mineral too and in fact natron salt is a historical desiccant and disinfectant.
@eksboks148
@eksboks148 9 месяцев назад
They used silica already, it didn't even do anything :(
@finnshavocado3031
@finnshavocado3031 7 месяцев назад
26:08 *fight or flight response activated* No seriously, every single time I watch this video, that part ALWAYS gets me. The lighting and the music choice band together to perfectly create that feeling of panic and fear that is ALSO illustrated in Evan’s voice as he starts talking- it’s incredible and perfect for a spooky season video
@chymotrypic6045
@chymotrypic6045 Год назад
Flashbacks of last year start filling in
@calbertviviers
@calbertviviers Год назад
Feels like it was just yesterday...
@Doofing_Cookies
@Doofing_Cookies Год назад
Filling in you say?!!
@jordanroberson1590
@jordanroberson1590 Год назад
Evan and Katelyn are the only RU-vidrs I don’t skip the sponsorship segments because they’re genuinely entertaining 😂
@jenetikitty
@jenetikitty Год назад
right? Even and Katelyn and MandJTV are worth watching XD (MandJ is a pokemon youtuber, so a different audience lol)
@Hell.0itsMe
@Hell.0itsMe Год назад
Agreed
@pickleshots8245
@pickleshots8245 Год назад
So just a tip on having a 100% rot free pumpkin. Have you ever thought of stabilizing the pumpkin? I have seen people stabilize wood, pinecones, fruit loops, gummy bears, etc. I think a stabilized pumpkin would be awesome!!
@stefanie07
@stefanie07 7 месяцев назад
So this year I am fully expecting them to do a silicone mold of a pumpkin and just make a full resin pumpkin 🎃 lmao 😂 the saga continues!
@gothiccharms
@gothiccharms Год назад
Several years ago hubby and I were at the end of a trip, driving home, when we see a produce stand with HUGE pumpkins. Naturally we stopped to pick one up. 5 hours later we get home to find that the pumpkin was cracked, rotted and now pumpkin rot juice was in our upholstery. It took us THREE YEARS to get the smell of rotted pumpkin out of the car!!
@EvanAndKatelyn
@EvanAndKatelyn Год назад
curses! that pumpkin stink is so bad haha
@gopens89
@gopens89 Год назад
Watching you two try to resin a pumpkin has become one of my most cherished Halloween traditions 😆
@Tribalfan88x
@Tribalfan88x Год назад
One thing I love about the two of you: No matter how many happy accidents you make, you never stop smiling about it. No matter what happens, you take it so well!
@k-lingon-berry
@k-lingon-berry Год назад
You know it's a hard hard project when the resin time song gets sad. :( What a payoff though! :O It's amazing how your pumpkin preservation efforts got more and more involved every year. I'm amazed at the sheer dedication. Had to give a little standing ovation in front of my laptop when I saw you going the extra mile after all the pain and adding the light and nameplate. This was an emotional journey but damn if seeing that giant resin cube at the end wasn't satisfying!
@faroshscale
@faroshscale Год назад
There is something absolutely hysterical about Meatball staring joyfully out from the inside of the resin cube like "I am trapped in an eternal nightmare, a prisoner to my thoughts and regrets for the pleasure of strangers on the internet! Haha!"
@EvanAndKatelyn
@EvanAndKatelyn Год назад
hahaha yes
@ArriaO
@ArriaO Год назад
@@EvanAndKatelyn Regardless of what happens to him, you have made a seriously epic piece of Halloween decor that will last the rest of your lives! Stays the same? Weird and cool, with a side of existential dread. Rots to a soupy mess? Creepy and disgusting, with a side of horror.
@kristensutton781
@kristensutton781 Год назад
Have you guys thought about doing a small scale test on the smaller pumpkins, like the ones you buy to make a pie, not the super tiny ones but like 6 inches?
@Tirryna
@Tirryna Год назад
As great as that sounds, it wouldn't really work. The whole weight vs water vs mass thing. That's why the controls are always similar size. ❤️ 🎃
@_.-._.-.
@_.-._.-. Год назад
The only problem is that tiny pumpkins are about just as thick as the size used here, so there's less goop area inside and they're harder to carve
@andenp8233
@andenp8233 Год назад
This could be cute and work, but I would just add that the pie pumpkins are usually sweeter and works probably rot faster :( :(
@LesbianDrag0n713
@LesbianDrag0n713 Год назад
You should try coating it in resin then drilling a hole on the bottom sucking all the air out and replacing it with nitrogen as this will help preserve it (nitrogen is what they put in chip packages to keep them fresh and it is also safe to work with as about 3/4 of the air we breath is nitrogen.
@lizzyscorner7967
@lizzyscorner7967 Год назад
🤔For next year; Tiny pumpkin, washed, carved, then placed in a container with some resin in the container already (for surface) filled and then placed in the pressure pot to get all air out. 😊
@coder0xff
@coder0xff Год назад
The water in the pumpkin will also boil of in the vacuum and ruin the whole thing.
@nikopaseman7147
@nikopaseman7147 Год назад
Definitely agree with washing it, and using a smaller subject for time and cost. Wax and contaminants should be removed prior to anything permanent. Removing moisture early on would do a lot to mitigate leakage. Moisture in a vacuum chamber is too violent, though. If it were removed or replaced by a less volatile substance, it might do better. Freeze-drying the pumpkin might work, or maybe even using a UV cure resin, and pulling a moderate vacuum to slowly pull water while UV cure resin replaces the liquid in the cells. Then just pull it out and utterly blast the thing with UV light, strong enough to penetrate the flesh of it. As a bonus, it'll cook any remaining contaminants. As an aside, a little orange pigment ink on the skin (left to dry) would maintain a stronger skin color post-cure.
@dolphin64575
@dolphin64575 Год назад
The editing for this video is ON POINT OMG! The Wilhelm scream pumpkin seed to the smash cut of scooped out pumpkins. Evan's internal Japanese motivational speeches. The Resin Times. Fantastic.
@EvanAndKatelyn
@EvanAndKatelyn Год назад
haha so glad you liked it! one of our awesome editors did this one
@ALargeMammal
@ALargeMammal Год назад
The Toby Maguire scream as you lowered the pumpkin really killed me.
@pempu_making
@pempu_making Год назад
Also that streamer girl with the cry 🤣
@blondbraid7986
@blondbraid7986 Год назад
Now I want to see Evan and Katelyn go the other direction and deliberatly encase a living mold ecosystem in resin to see weather it can keep growing in there.
@greenidgoddess5
@greenidgoddess5 6 месяцев назад
I really hope we get another one of these this year 🎃
@ezranotbridger
@ezranotbridger Год назад
Just got my floral Words Are Hard merch a little while ago and I love them! The hoodie got a true test today as it snowed for the first time of the season and it performed gloriously! Kept me warm against the air but cool enough that I didn’t get all gross and sweaty. Love it and love you guys!
@hellcat0123
@hellcat0123 Год назад
I love that this has become a yearly tradition. Please don't change this.
@Leanda33
@Leanda33 Год назад
Have you guys ever though of creating a mold out of your cute pumpkin and then creating a pretty resin pumpkin instead? 🤔🧡 I think a pretty, transparent glass-like pumpkin (maybe with a subtle orange pigment in it) could look so awesome! 🎃✨
@ChocooWafeer
@ChocooWafeer Год назад
Omg that would be super cute 🧡🎃
@Shadowcat31
@Shadowcat31 Год назад
GALAXY PUMPKIN! or hear me out... MOOD PIGMENT PUMPKIN 😲
@Siamiso
@Siamiso Год назад
YES!! a pumpkin that actually lasts lol
@MichaelACurtis
@MichaelACurtis Год назад
@@Shadowcat31 Then velvet flocking!
@studiozealot
@studiozealot 6 месяцев назад
Time to rewatch this in anticipation for whatever horrors they subject their next pumpkin son to this year, OH BOY. I still love each of these videos- they are such a delightful tradition!
@anonymouscell
@anonymouscell 6 месяцев назад
I can't wait to see how meatball is doing right now and would there be another pumpkin project this year!
@stageplay262
@stageplay262 Год назад
I love these videos because they always show the most truly horrifying thing this Halloween season; The inevitability of death.
@ariznameln1285
@ariznameln1285 Год назад
I'm so loving this pumpkin series! Thanks for always being yourselves
@EvanAndKatelyn
@EvanAndKatelyn Год назад
Thank you!
@gabbyclark9163
@gabbyclark9163 Год назад
Just wanted to say thank you for helping me through the hard times in my life and making my laugh when I didn’t even want to smile 😁😁
@JenniferJadeKerr
@JenniferJadeKerr 2 месяца назад
I'm a mental health therapist and my lunch hour is a sacred time when I decompress (and, well, eat) so I can be in good shape to finish up the day caring for clients. Your videos are a perfect thing to watch while I chill! You've got an enthusiastic new fan! Thank you so much for all you do 🎉
@tikaka_art
@tikaka_art Год назад
Would be cool to see you do this with mini pumpkins so you could try multiple different styles at once and a whole pour in one go! But Meatball is beautiful, long may he reign.
@megan_bond
@megan_bond Год назад
This is what I was thinking.
@eleanorbateman4317
@eleanorbateman4317 Год назад
I'm super surprised you guys didn't try freeze drying Meatball to get out the juice. Perhaps that can be saved for next years candidates, the brothers Wooby and Flump?
@rpsdata
@rpsdata Год назад
I was thinking along the same lines, but thought maybe some kind of preservative or strong disinfectant to try and kill any microbes or fungi. Freeze drying might preserve the color better, though.
@eleanorbateman4317
@eleanorbateman4317 Год назад
@@rpsdata I think an issue is that any dampness attracts mold, bug and decomposers so if that's taken away it gives more time to get it cased in resin
@forest-goddess
@forest-goddess Год назад
honestly cover all their bases just to be safe, freeze dry then do a quick alcohol wipe wipedown prior to resin pour (i'm honestly unsure how an alcohol wipe would work with the resin but it's such a small amount of alcohol that it evaporates almost instantly so it should be fine right? lol)
@LittleAshfairy
@LittleAshfairy Год назад
@@forest-goddess I spray a lot of my dice inserts with alcohol before putting resin on them, to avoid bubbles clinging to the inserts, and the alcohol does nothing to the resin, even if it's still liquid, as long as it's just a small amount :)
@csn583
@csn583 Год назад
Freeze drying requires some significant equipment.
@dayoldpepsi652
@dayoldpepsi652 8 месяцев назад
It’s almost October once more and time for the yearly tradition of encasing a pumpkin in reason, I can’t wait to see what they do this year
@thelavendercreator6549
@thelavendercreator6549 7 месяцев назад
best part of october is waiting to see what these two do to a pumpkin next
@QwertyKite
@QwertyKite Год назад
I'm only 10 minutes in but I just have to stop and say that this pumpkin saga is my absolute favorite. Please keep finding absurd ways to preserve pumpkins with resin for years to come.
@courtneycamera1
@courtneycamera1 Год назад
Typically if I want a pumpkin to last longer in general I wipe it down with some bleach or something just so it stays orange longer and it doesn’t rot as fast. That might be something worth trying next year!
@Spursin
@Spursin Год назад
Vinegar works as well, and is a safe alternative for wildlife if they take a few munches from the pumpkin!
@steviematthew
@steviematthew Год назад
Try using vinegar, safer for everyone: ))
@shadowwolf9795
@shadowwolf9795 Год назад
@@steviematthew if they are covering it in resin no animals will munch and its maybe not as dangerous? idk
@WhiteWolf-lm7gj
@WhiteWolf-lm7gj Год назад
@@shadowwolf9795 I think they meant for the original commenter who presumably puts their pumpkins outside
@IanZainea1990
@IanZainea1990 Год назад
15:30 pumpkins indoors rot very quickly. It's the cold outside that makes them last... Found that out in a very similar way once lol
@ashleighenglebert7645
@ashleighenglebert7645 Год назад
Have y'all thought about doing a 3D resin painting? I always see these pretty koi and flowers and stuff and it seems like it would be such a fun video to see what designs you choose and how they turn out
@hannahmaus9898
@hannahmaus9898 Год назад
Heyoo. Just a heads up guys, if you didn't already know, the vast majority of produce has a wax coating on it to preserve freshness and make it more shiny for looks. That initial "white" that you saw from the very beginning is more than likely the wax. Also, thank you for this! I loved the other pumpkin videos you've done ❤ yall are the greatest!
@dr.sawdust4278
@dr.sawdust4278 Год назад
Dont, its a scammer
@blue4669
@blue4669 Год назад
I believe chefs boil water to steam the fruit/veggies' wax off
@joshual1021
@joshual1021 Год назад
Yup. The heat from the resin curing is what melted it.
@RaeCarson
@RaeCarson Год назад
This is SO TRUE!! Clever catch! To Evan and Kate: Go and pick out pumpkins from the REAL patch next time, not from the grocery store. xD They will be nice and organically wax-free!!
@Aurelia1985
@Aurelia1985 Год назад
Also plants make their own wax apart from whatever a packer/shipper may apply. It protects the produce from rain & pests. So organic or backyard produce is likely to still have some waxy coating.
@MaisieMarlowe
@MaisieMarlowe Год назад
Katelyn's editing is insane! This video must have taken ages just to edit. It looks great and I'm sure that's absolutely due to the amount of time and effort put into it.
@junerose7868
@junerose7868 Год назад
I think they have editors now
@schlorping5156
@schlorping5156 Год назад
@@junerose7868 I’m pretty sure they would have credited them if they had editors
@cwill2127
@cwill2127 Год назад
@@junerose7868 I think they said she edits either main channel or their gaming ones, while editor does other? Like she edits main Chanel and editor does game channel. That or I hallucinated it
@Hufflepuff_cookie
@Hufflepuff_cookie Год назад
@@cwill2127 i think you are right, I think they have editors for the gaming Channel.
@biksw
@biksw Год назад
@@cwill2127 They have editors for this channel too, not only gaming
@AllCloudsAreBunnies
@AllCloudsAreBunnies 6 месяцев назад
We’re so close to the year point. This video was posted last year Nov. 4th, and today is October 23rd... I’m kind of excited for the one-year-update!
@PixelTheViveine
@PixelTheViveine 6 месяцев назад
It is almost time!
@anayaart
@anayaart 6 месяцев назад
Yyyeeeeesss👀👀🎃🎃🎉🎉
@nyleeam8666
@nyleeam8666 Год назад
I feel like a slightly tinted orange resin for meaballs coat would save a bit of his orange-ness. a silicon mold made from a real pumpkin is a must for next years series, now December hasn't some yet but I already want it to be another Halloween season
@yaralaterveer
@yaralaterveer Год назад
Or just paint it orange
@trstmeimadctr
@trstmeimadctr Год назад
I've never seen a pumpkin mold as fast as yam. Usually ours last almost 2 weeks
@xmikywayx
@xmikywayx Год назад
It definitely depends on your environment; in New Orleans they start molding near immediately; this year ours collapsed fully & were completely covered with mold on the inside on day 4! It's not very cold in October and the relative humidity makes them mold/rot faster. With E&K also in the South, I imagine their climate is somewhat similar!
@1amChrlie
@1amChrlie Год назад
Mine lasted about a 6 days to a week this year, they all just smushed 🧍
@mwater_moon2865
@mwater_moon2865 Год назад
@@xmikywayx I live within about 150 miles of them in Texas Hill Country and my jack-o-lantern (carved Oct 22) was mostly eaten by squirrels and deer before we put it in the trash last night (Nov 8). So 2 weeks is totally doable IF you use clean tools to carve (the difference between a knife from the dishwasher and rando drill tools from a garage), make sure you get all of the guts out, AND rinse it with tap water (bleach water is even better).
@pigeonsmlgsus9784
@pigeonsmlgsus9784 Год назад
@@xmikywayx Meanwhile I'm in Southern Canada and I've had pumpkins put out the first day of October that are still solid and only have slight mold inside after halloween passes
@xmikywayx
@xmikywayx Год назад
@@pigeonsmlgsus9784 I'm jealous 😂
@Sassyglbeauty
@Sassyglbeauty Год назад
LMAO 24:36 I love the defeated “resin time” singing 🤣
@SarahBeth5213
@SarahBeth5213 Год назад
This video was GLORIOUS! I can't wait to see Meatballs 1 year update. He looked so cool all lit up. Love you guys! Keep doing what you do!
@ailliar3287
@ailliar3287 Год назад
You don't understand how much I look forward to this series every year now
@jetanimations
@jetanimations Год назад
@Nancy Pelosi Nancy wth 😊
@mokaakashiya9318
@mokaakashiya9318 Год назад
From what I’ve seen, it actually expands the life of your pumpkin to cut the bottom instead of the top because the stem being cut off makes it go bad faster.
@alexe5606
@alexe5606 Год назад
this... this EDITING. IT'S JUST GOLD. I LITERALLY CHOCKED HOW DARE YOU
@leonnagel415
@leonnagel415 Год назад
For future pours, I have had awesome results pouring about 29 Liters (7G) in a cube with about 15x15x30cm. So 12 inches high. The secret is to put it in a fridge / freezer. It took about 14 days to cure in the fridge.
@k.allen007
@k.allen007 Год назад
The relatability of Evan when the foam overflowed of. "Through my inattention" "what were you paying attention to" "I don't know, I was just spacing out" i laughed so hard and long at how uncomfortably relatable that was
@TiranMaster
@TiranMaster Год назад
The dejected resin time from Katelyn really killed me, just such a mood after a long an exhausting process. Really great video!
@Nirrrina
@Nirrrina 7 месяцев назад
You guys could try doing a partnership with harvest right freeze dryers & freeze drying a small pumpkin. Then encase that in resin to keep it from crumbling.
@dq8431
@dq8431 Год назад
SO excited for this years! My favorite ongoing series
@GreatSmithanon
@GreatSmithanon Год назад
If you really want to preserve it, step one is to let it dry out slowly and naturally, then to soak it in "cactus juice" which is a thinned out resin used to soak into organic matter, typically wood. You have to let the resin really, really soak in, and then bake it in. at that point you can give it a bit of cleanup and then it's ready to go into a thicker resin. A lot of specialty wooden stuff is made with cactus juice and then resin.
@Black-Swan-007
@Black-Swan-007 Год назад
Letting is "dry out slowly and naturally" just leads to rot. Pumpkins are fruit, they don't dry out, they're too juicy.
@ricebeansrockroll882
@ricebeansrockroll882 Год назад
I think freeze drying as opposed to slowly drying might work better concidering just how much water it has.
@---Michael---
@---Michael--- Год назад
I think vacuum is a important part of that To really get all the air and stuff out and displace it with resin
@ZArtifiziert
@ZArtifiziert Год назад
they tried drying it last year, that didn't work too well either
@soupystudios4813
@soupystudios4813 Год назад
I really just love how much detail they put into their sponsors. My favorite part of the video was also when Evan said "it's pumpkin' time" and pumpkined everywhere and left. Wait a minute... PUMPKINS ARE FOR PHOTO SHOOTING AND WHAT NOW? 🤨 oh well, just remember! Not even the release of death can save them from our cold resin grip!
@biksw
@biksw Год назад
The little details!!
@lauranolastnamegiven3385
@lauranolastnamegiven3385 Год назад
@@biksw because they knew we would slow it down, or pause it *guilty*
@biksw
@biksw Год назад
@@lauranolastnamegiven3385 it's nice to know people pause and read! I love writing fun nonsense lol
@chaosdestructionlove
@chaosdestructionlove 7 месяцев назад
Hoping for another sequel to the pumpkin adventures this year😂
@katanah3195
@katanah3195 6 месяцев назад
Can't wait to see the 2023 resin pumpkins, guys! Loving this saga.
@foxchicka15
@foxchicka15 Год назад
Our pumpkins rotted fast, too!! Like, 3-4 days! I also thought it was bizarre because i feel like they used to last 2 weeks easy!
@dalhousiekid
@dalhousiekid Год назад
Organic objects MUST be thoroughly dried or it will mold. Example, only dried flowers etc.
@alexconsuelo
@alexconsuelo Год назад
It's so weird! Mine still always last 2-3 weeks after carving. Is it down to different climates maybe? More humid etc?
@EmpressEllie
@EmpressEllie Год назад
As a kid, they did last longer! Mine lasted 2 days this year and got pumpkin juice everywhere. Didn’t even get to carve it. Meanwhile the squash I pulled from my own garden are several weeks old and totally fine still.
@keltieem
@keltieem Год назад
I wondered if it was because they had it indoors in the warm!
@JessWLStuart
@JessWLStuart Год назад
Evan: "For the most part, things are working!" Katelyn: "They are. Except everything that didn't!" - Evan and Katelyn, 2022
@thatrandomkitkat
@thatrandomkitkat 6 месяцев назад
I'm so excited for this year's Yam update & possible new pumpkin!!
@jaredloveless
@jaredloveless Год назад
I like how the video shows the setbacks and things they tried to get back on track.
@candiwalkowski7480
@candiwalkowski7480 Год назад
Do you think the resin curing cooks the pumpkin enough it releases juice? Maybe experiment with chunks of pumpkin and different resins. You could also experiment with the pumpkin chunks to see if degassing the pumpkin as it’s curing does any good. If it works, you might have to makeshift a pressure chamber big enough for a pumpkin so you can remove and keep out air as you set layers. Or try a smaller pumpkin and chamber. It might be smaller than you were initially aiming for, but bigger Jack-o-lantern pumpkins have a lot more water content than smaller pumpkins do.
@ashrowan2143
@ashrowan2143 Год назад
If the pumpkin only juiced with this attempt that could be the cause, but since the thinly coated first attempt also juiced I don't think that's the cause, most of the time if you are concerned about heat harming what your casting with very thin layers will protect it from the heat since such small amounts are curing at once that the heat is minimal thick pours are usually the only time you have to worry about heat
@NickCombs
@NickCombs Год назад
I think it's just because pumpkins hold a lot of water and carving it destroys a lot of cell walls.
@s.r.nulton9480
@s.r.nulton9480 Год назад
It was definitely cooking in that resin. That would account for the shrinking
@Jehty21
@Jehty21 Год назад
@@NickCombs so you're saying don't carve the pumpkin? Might be a good idea :)
@Babybambibertie
@Babybambibertie Год назад
Ah I commented the same before I looked at the comments! :)
@KidKryptid
@KidKryptid Год назад
Katelyn this is some of the most solid editing to date. Literally brought me to tears while laughing. Thank you for making s-tier content every time ❤
@kakormums8666
@kakormums8666 Год назад
I constantly smile while watching Evan and Katelyn
@t.d.f
@t.d.f Год назад
I absolutely love the energy you two put into this!
@DfknG85
@DfknG85 Год назад
B&M Sculptures has a technique that chills the resin and then he puts it in a chest fridge so he can do the entire deep pour in one go. Might be worth checking him out for next year.
@thebluepineapple684
@thebluepineapple684 Год назад
I saw B&M and as a coaster enthusiast, lost it.
@sashapetrycki9588
@sashapetrycki9588 Год назад
Wow I just commented something like this too!! BM Sculptures is sick and yeah if they wanna do some really deep pours, they should check him out!
@karacoop
@karacoop Год назад
I love how you “emotionally “ connect with the pumpkins. It makes the video so cute 😅😊❤
@EvanAndKatelyn
@EvanAndKatelyn Год назад
that tends to happen when you name them! especially when they have such cute faces...
@ytuser4562
@ytuser4562 Год назад
I love the descent into madness with the resin time songs
@emmaw52
@emmaw52 Год назад
I just realized this video was my introduction to Evan and Katelyn! I watched this with my brother back in October when it came out and now they're one of my favourite RU-vid channels :]
@yazzmatazz86
@yazzmatazz86 Год назад
The ups and downs in this video are pretty much a typical week in the lab was like for me during my biochemistry graduate studies, including the freak outs and the rush to salvage whatever I was doing, and the joy in getting a result that was close to my initial vision/goal. Love it!!
@Saitaina
@Saitaina Год назад
Biochem, where you scream at things to stop doing things.
@FearsomeSheep
@FearsomeSheep Год назад
Please try TINY PUMPKINS! You can submerge them completely in 1 pour and can potentially do many to test different variables. Also love the idea of lots of tiny siblings for Meatball. Long live Meatball.
@Deepsleepkitty
@Deepsleepkitty Год назад
I second this idea!
@JaspurrDesigns
@JaspurrDesigns Год назад
You could try a white pumpkin next year to minimize the look of any delamination?
@delmothurifera6175
@delmothurifera6175 Год назад
Hey, microbiologist here. I have a similar problem (just tinier scale) and I might be able to suggest a few solutions. The main one being... freeze drying? Cut a small of pumpkin, freeze it for about 4h and then stick it in the vacuum chamber, then close the valve and put the vacuum chamber in the freezer for about 3 days. I would also start by wearing gloves and scrubbing the surface of the pumkin in rubbbing alcohol (70% works best). There are other "drying" methods you could use, e.g. a serial dilution of ethanol. This usually is followed by a round of dilutions with acetone, but you can do resin dilutions. This method substitutes the water in the pumkin cells with resin. There are preservatives you can use but all of them toxic. My final and craziest idea would be metal vapour deposition. The chambers are not hard to build (The thought emporium video on youtube) and you could coat the piece of freeze dried pumkin in copper. Could look very cool.
@0denku0
@0denku0 Год назад
This has convinced me that mold is scarier than we give it credit for
@jesse4839
@jesse4839 Год назад
Their experiment was crazy fun to watch but is fataly flawed. The temperature of the resin is actually making the pumpkin mold and "juice" faster
@0denku0
@0denku0 Год назад
@@jesse4839 ok yeah but that wouldn't apply to the dehydrated one then. And the mold prevailed! All I'm saying is resin is forever but mold is stronger
@notaxis
@notaxis Год назад
ik this is from a month ago but!! chances are, their home is kept pretty warm or at least room temp which is abt 70-80°F which is BASICALLY the perfect temp for mold to thrive tbh! sort of like how bread can mold fast even in a sealed bag! it's mostly temperature and moisture from air or in this case ... from pumpkin
@ryanfogarty7691
@ryanfogarty7691 Год назад
Next year try hitting the skin of the pumpkin with a microabrasive sheet before you do the resin. The waxy skin is probably why it is pulling away from the resin and adding slight imperfections will help is stick better. (It works for painting some plastics!)
@iamaraindog385
@iamaraindog385 6 месяцев назад
Me clicking refresh all day for an update....🐈‍⬛
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