Resin Jewelry Tutorial with John W. Golden Part 2

Written by Jewelry on March 19, 2010

A how-to video for regulating glue resin, silver-plated rings as well as lead match trays to emanate valuables from reproductions of your artwork. Part 2 of 3. See John’s rings, pendants as well as artist’s reproductions during johnwgolden.etsy.com. Want a ring blanks as well as pendants john uses? Check out www.johnwgolden.com

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25 Comments to “Resin Jewelry Tutorial with John W. Golden Part 2”

  1. MelianAlcarime
    3:08 am on March 19th, 2010

    @sc7m The idea is that the resin that isn’t mixed well will be left in the other cup. It just ensures that the resin you’re using is well mixed.

  2. knowledgeispowerfful
    3:08 am on March 19th, 2010

    @lcd1023 Oh God– —, I am lol. your comment is hilarious!! very very funny.

  3. sayterra
    3:08 am on March 19th, 2010

    I think that was the point of the music… heh.

  4. sc7m
    3:08 am on March 19th, 2010

    I don’t understand the point of pouring the resin into the second cup.

  5. lcd1023
    3:08 am on March 19th, 2010

    Excellent video. You are a terrific teacher. BUT that music made me want to chew my foot off.

  6. hunthicks
    3:08 am on March 19th, 2010

    I agree, save the music for a music video. How-to videos should be talking only – the music generally just annoys and/or distracts.

  7. friedfishironskillet
    3:08 am on March 19th, 2010

    The music is excellent, if i want to see and hear ozzy bite chicken heads off i’ll go to a rock concert, but i’m here for instructional purposes and the music is just fine.

  8. pixelnoggin
    3:08 am on March 19th, 2010

    I wish I could change the music out :) Unfortunately, it does not appear that I can with reposting the video, thus making it harder to find.

    Thanks for your input though, and for suffering through the music.

  9. enoughalready2012
    3:08 am on March 19th, 2010

    Great tutorial, but the background music is like Chinese water torture. I almost didn’t watch the whole thing because I couldn’t take one more note of that… “song.” Eeee gads, have mercy on your viewers and lose the music. Thanks!

  10. jolyn5
    3:08 am on March 19th, 2010

    Resin is water-proof. Diamond glaze is not

  11. pixiecrossing
    3:08 am on March 19th, 2010

    This resin buisness seems like so much trouble when there are products like Diamond Glaze – someone tell me why you wouldn’t use something like that instead when it is so much easier, and less time consuming. Is it a cost issue? Is resin dirt cheap or something?

  12. VampwolfTwihard
    3:08 am on March 19th, 2010

    neat artwork used.

  13. spankses
    3:08 am on March 19th, 2010

    i would say yes…but the only way to know it to try…get some ‘mould release’ to make sure it pops out for you…

  14. badazzbarbie
    3:08 am on March 19th, 2010

    I work at a surf shop, can I use epoxy resin like solar res? That would be very easy since it’s already mixed and what not. Anyone know?

  15. ndktube
    3:08 am on March 19th, 2010

    Very well done.

    I had the same problem with the sound–video volume, operating system volume, and speakers all cranked to max, in order to hear it.

  16. tiffymonkey
    3:08 am on March 19th, 2010

    Thank you for the awesome videos.

  17. lisacrofts
    3:08 am on March 19th, 2010

    love the video but i had my comp and the vid on full volume and it was very hard to hear what you are saying

  18. candimoin
    3:08 am on March 19th, 2010

    actually, the volume is really low. i have it on high and its very quite for me

  19. electriclime17
    3:08 am on March 19th, 2010

    There is a book that is great called The Art of Resin. It covers everything from embedments to types of molds, and cleaning up your pieces. I use nail files mostly, but in the book it explains how you should file your peices under water, I guess to keep the resin from heating up and causing a white ring where it was filed. Anyway, check out that book, it’s about $22 and I got mine at Hobby Lobby. Cheers!

  20. bellacrafts
    3:08 am on March 19th, 2010

    me too. any advise on smoothing rough edges?

  21. showponyklb
    3:08 am on March 19th, 2010

    nope, he’s pretty clear to me… strange

  22. bellacrafts
    3:08 am on March 19th, 2010

    Hi. is anyone else having trouble hearing him in these 3 videos? Everything else on my comp is fine, just these 3 I can hardly hear him.

  23. ibette
    3:08 am on March 19th, 2010

    I spilled the epoxy on my hand :(

  24. SpreadingAwareness
    3:08 am on March 19th, 2010

    wow, same here. lol

  25. electriclime17
    3:08 am on March 19th, 2010

    No worries about being thourough. It’s good for beginners to see step by step. As someone who just invested money in starting to make resin jewelry, I need all the help i can get. Cheers!

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