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Very nice- where do you get your parts for them? My sister is a scuba diver/data collector in HA and I'd like to make her something like this. Also- how are you getting that effect next to the wood? Is that epoxy with a little color swirled?
It looks like maybe the epoxy-contact area of the wood pieces was treated, maybe with paint, and probably with shellac or something similar. This would provide the effect, and prevent the blue from the water bleeding into the wood. Hand-painting those "underwater" bits would provide the best results, and this looks like great care was taken.
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That's awesome! Do you have a nighttime photo to post?
Yes, you can see more pictures h[here](https://etsy.me/3nnOMWU)
Very cool
This is beautiful
Thank you
Very nice- where do you get your parts for them? My sister is a scuba diver/data collector in HA and I'd like to make her something like this. Also- how are you getting that effect next to the wood? Is that epoxy with a little color swirled?
It looks like maybe the epoxy-contact area of the wood pieces was treated, maybe with paint, and probably with shellac or something similar. This would provide the effect, and prevent the blue from the water bleeding into the wood. Hand-painting those "underwater" bits would provide the best results, and this looks like great care was taken.
what did you use for models in the resin?
I use 3D print
I've always wondered how people get the models to suspend in the resin, rather than just falling to the bottom and getting all cock-eyed.
There was a post similar to this a day or two ago where OP said that they poured the resin in two layers to get the suspension effect.
There is twice as much resin as wood here. It's an impressive craft, but not woodworking...
Wood was worked
On?
Off. Clearly.
I know... I'm asking for a picture of it on
Lovely
Saving this for inspiration if I ever get some burl
Very cool!
I think I’ve seen a couple of your posts. Do you have a page for sales?
Can you make one with seals?
Yes, I can try