Patrick Adair Designs | Making a Minecraft Obsidian Block in Real Life Using Astro Tech Resin @PatrickAdairDesigns | Uploaded 4 years ago | Updated 7 hours ago
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In this video, Patrick Adair Designs an obsidian block inspired by the Obsidian blocks in Minecraft. The cube starts as a solid chunk of obsidian that is crushed and broken into multiple smaller fragments. The fragments are then put into a mold with two different epoxy mixes. The first is a translucent light purple mix. The second is a deeper opaque glowing purple mix. These two mixes are poured over the chunks of obsidian creating this awesome decorative block.
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Want to make your very own? Get our Obsidian Epoxy Cube Kit here: bit.ly/PASobsidiancube
In this video, Patrick Adair Designs an obsidian block inspired by the Obsidian blocks in Minecraft. The cube starts as a solid chunk of obsidian that is crushed and broken into multiple smaller fragments. The fragments are then put into a mold with two different epoxy mixes. The first is a translucent light purple mix. The second is a deeper opaque glowing purple mix. These two mixes are poured over the chunks of obsidian creating this awesome decorative block.
Get Astro Tech Resin: patrickadairsupplies.com/collections/astro-tech-jewelry-grade-epoxy
Order Rings Here: https://patrickadairdesigns.com?sl=obsidianminecraftcube
My Ring Supplies Website: http://bit.ly/PASrings
Instagram: http://bit.ly/PADinsta
Facebook: http://bit.ly/PADfacebook
If you love making things, you should join our Patrick Adair Makers Facebook group:
http://bit.ly/2p6Eb8f
If you want to subscribe on YouTube you can just click here:
http://bit.ly/PADsub