Making Two Sets Of Wood & Epoxy Resin Coasters With Our Big & Thick Coaster Silicone Molds

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Creating wood and resin coasters is one of the easiest and most satisfying projects you can get started with. At Crafted Elements we currently have FIVE different large format, thick and durable silicone molds designed just to help makers, woodworkers and resin artists create amazing coasters.

In this video we look at a some of our big silicone coaster molds and create two different coaster sets. One set with our hexagon shaped, pre-formed coaster mold, and a second set with our one piece 25x5" long board mold, which we then cut up into coasters before final sanding.

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I could never afford it, but I'd absolutely love to own that big rectangle mold, or the large longboard mold or even just the LG set of square coaster molds... If anyone wants to be my Easter bunny this year, any of those would be an amazing basket fillers for me. I don't even want any chocolates with it! Lol

adamtrishearlywine
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These came out amazing! Beautiful work and awesome tips!

TotalBoat
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4x16.5 bought! Thanks for the vid and the mold!

haroldh
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I love how simple you make everything look. Beautiful, finished products.

rayjess
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Do you have any videos of pouring two colors of epoxy? For example Black on bottom and clear on top? With maybe an object enclosed?

mikemack
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Does the silicone release spray leave a cloudy residue or coat when released from the mold while using clear epoxy no color?

Veronica-difs
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what spray do you recommend so the resin does not stick to you molds?

williamfritsche
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What is the HDP block you use to hold down the wood? Not sure what you mean and where would I get some?

lindygamble
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Do you typically keep your coasters at the full depth of the mold when you use the coaster molds? If that makes sense.

heatherwright
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Great video. You have a new subscriber. I'm very new at this and it's fun. I was finally able to make my own pen blanks. I hope you still answer comments after a year because I have one. I was afraid that if I poured newly made epoxy over set epoxy, that the two would separate in time. Can that happen? Did yours ever do that? Thank you.

michaeldequatro
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Amazing whats the machine at 22:27 called?

livelandings
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Do your coaster molds react with bowing or misshaping when using a torch, I would be pouring much thinner coasters? Also, what kind of paint are you using that will not bleed into the resin? How do you clean the molds between uses? Great video, thank you for all you informative tutorials!

tanisclifton
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Love all your videos! Where can I send an email to get a quotation for making a custom made mold framing. For instance 24x36 mold frame.? Thanks for your help.

frannzmorzowildlifestories
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What do you use to clean the mixing containers so you can re-use they if you are?

williamfritsche
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Hi you make silicon mold for cemend pavers?

joelrivera
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Don't you get air bubbles leaching out of the wood since you didn't pre-seal the ends?

jlwine
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I was wondering why your molds don’t have a lip around the top. Otherwise the condensation just runs off.

dougiefresh
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Action speaks louder than words. Lots of words not much action

samuelmcshane
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Great but why do you slap and throw things about all the time! 😮

jamesricephoto
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is it just me or are those coasters way to thick? I love the colors and concept, but the thickness is intense.

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