Edwin Sarkissian, an experimental shooter, conducts a test to determine how much epoxy resin is needed to stop a .50 BMG round. Using a Desert Tech rifle and specialized ammunition, he fires remotely at a stack of resin blocks, finding that approximately 20 inches of solid resin was required. The remaining blocks were then tested against smaller calibers, demonstrating significant resistance.
This video showcases the creation of a Dallas Cowboys themed spin art piece using epoxy resin. The content creator, Johnny Q, demonstrates the process of fulfilling a viewer's request by creating a visually appealing art piece featuring the team's logo.
This video showcases an experimental body armor constructed from metal keys embedded in epoxy resin, tested against various firearm calibers. The creator, Edwin Sarkissian, demonstrates its effectiveness against handgun rounds like the .357 Magnum and .50 AE, as well as rifle rounds such as 7.62x39mm and 5.56mm M855. However, it ultimately fails against the more powerful 8mm Mauser round. The demonstration highlights the potential of improvised materials for ballistic protection, while also illustrating their limitations.
This YouTube Short showcases the artist Johnny Q Art applying epoxy resin to a spin art piece. The description highlights the amazing aesthetic result of the epoxy coating and mentions that the piece was sold to a customer. The artist seeks viewer input on creating more epoxy resin art and provides links to their website, custom order email, and social media profiles (Instagram, TikTok, Facebook). A mailing address for fan mail is also included.
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