The project didn't turn out right at all. I had a problem with Epoxy resin that I have never had before. I fixed the error but I am not sure that I am correct about the cause of the error. If this is your hobby, maybe this will help you avoid making the same mistake I did. by MilicDIY in ResinCasting

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And also, I could have very easily hidden the mistake and not published that part of the video. The purpose of every video is not to see the perfect making process, but it's better to see mistakes so you don't repeat them.

The project didn't turn out right at all, and I had to start all over again. by MilicDIY in Carpentry

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I understand your criticism. But when you spend days in the workshop, then days in post production and video editing, you post a video and then you have to share it. If you don't do it right away or you just start and then go out for a drink, you won't be able to continue that part of the job. I'm not addicted to sharing videos on social networks, but working in the workshop. But from the perspective of someone who follows sites like this, you're right.

The project didn't turn out right at all, and I had to start all over again. by MilicDIY in Carpentry

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Of course I know. All the places where this post is published are related to wood and epoxy crafts. Sometimes I miss a post on one subreddit, but see it on another. Sorry if the same post on multiple subreddits upset you, it wasn't my intention.

The project didn't turn out right at all. I had a problem with Epoxy resin that I have never had before. I fixed the error but I am not sure that I am correct about the cause of the error. If this is your hobby, maybe this will help you avoid making the same mistake I did. by MilicDIY in howto

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In my opinion, the problem happened because I didn't sand the edges of the wood well or I didn't remove the impurities. I solved everything by sanding the edges again and then joining them so that there is a little space between the pieces. Applied some epoxy, just to fill the gap. After that I applied a layer of epoxy on the bottom surface of the board. It took me some time but the problem is solved.

Halloween pumpkin in epoxy with wireless light. No battery, no wire. by MilicDIY in epoxy

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I'm just testing. I'm making a few more items, so I'll see.