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      The green definitely came out better, though I think the blue could come out just as good too if it had the same transparency(?) to it? You probably already have an idea of what you’d do different next time, if I had to guess

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        Yep. The blue mica powder isn’t as sparkly as the green. The next blank I make with blue will need more blue powder and probably a dash of silver to bring out the same “crystal” effect that the green one has.

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      Ohh, I bet one blue line and one green line would look amazing!

      You could probably carve the wood to leave a wavy edge on the epoxy too!

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    This is so cool! I wanted to do something similar with stone and metal, but resin and wood sounds like a way more realistic goal XD

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    Wow this is amazing!! I would easily order one if they were available for sale 🙌

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      I would be happy to make one for you for just the cost of shipping if you are willing to help me test the durability and other aspects.

      DM me if you are interested.

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        Wow, really appreciate the offer. But the cost of shipping and import to my country would be very substantial sadly. Thanks a lot anyways!

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          Then you wouldn’t order one if they were available for sale, as it would cost money + however much it costs to ship to your country. It wouldn’t get cheaper.

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            It was more of a figure of speech and trying to be nice and show appreciation towards this wonderful craftmanship. Why be such a downer?

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      Right now I don’t know, but it’s something we should find out pretty quickly, as my fiance and I will be wearing them daily to test the durability.

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          I’ve considered submerging the rings in thinned resin and pulling a vacuum on them, but haven’t tried it yet. I didn’t know if that would incorporate the resin enough throughout the wood to improve its strength. It’s definitely worth a try though. I may also try coating them in UV resin instead of CA glue to see what effect that has. There are some “nano” ceramic coatings used in the auto industry that could give them some extra scratch resistance too.

          The major downside to the resin coatings would be significant wait times for curing, and a whole lot of messy cleanup. If it works well it could be worth it though.

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    I’ve got one of these! It’s a beautiful ring, but more prone to damage than a metal ring. After 5 years of daily use, it has some visible scrapes. I use a silicone ring daily now, and just wear this one for weddings and stuff.