Just Build Something! How to Make a Resin Art Lazy Susan (start-to-finish) - It's Easy, I Promise!!!

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Welcome to the DIY and fun side of Law & Lumber!

If you're looking for a break from the daily news (who isn't?!?!?!), or a fun project to do with your family, here's a quick breakdown (start-to-finish) of how to take a $10 piece of wood from your local hardware store and turn it into the centerpiece of your kitchen. A funny thing about this resin art, it's impossible to make two of the exact same kind...so every single one that gets made is 100% original! In this video I take you step-by-step through making you're own custom centerpiece lazy susan by ASSISTING a friend (@Good Lawgic) in making one himself. If I can show Joe how to make one, it's definitely worth a try on your own!

Now, this was my first attempt at stitching something like this together for a video, so please be gentle, but I would also love to hear your thoughts in the comments. ALSO - if you have any questions, please ask them in the comments (believe it, or not - I do read and respond as much as I can). I also want to see all your finished pieces, so if you do upload them to Instagram, be sure to tag me (link below). I'll also post affiliate links to some of the products I used to make this particular piece. Thank you all for following along and please do enjoy!

Life is too short, so just get out there and go build something - trust me, you'll feel better!

PRODUCTS USED:
Art Resin - https://amzn.to/3J5NXMS
Black Diamond Pigments - https://amzn.to/3PDinZg
Alumilite Liquid Pigment - https://amzn.to/3PBFRy0
Graduated Disposable Mixing Cups - https://amzn.to/3z9Y2DP
Lazy Susan Hardware - https://amzn.to/3cM4s4k

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