CUSTOMER GALLERY
Resin and Wood Jewellery
In Winter 2019, Ash set up Uncle Bear Woodworks, a small batch jewellery business.
After perfecting the craft and techniques for months, Ash has something special for you to see!
Attention to detail is very important and it's those finishing touches and extra time that makes something stand out from the rest.
Where possible Ash uses sustainably sourced materials, with most of the timber being reclaimed, saved from the fire, or often saved from other peoples projects along with GlassCast Resin, pigmented in beautiful tones to complement the wood to create these beautiful individual pieces!
ABOUT UNCLE BEAR WOODWORKS
Ash is a young carpenter that practically lives in the workshop!
Ash first started using resin a few years ago and it gave the inspiration to know that there was a completely new world of creations to be made.
Tired of buying mass produced gifts for people it allowed Ash so set out on a mission to make something completely unique!
CONTACT INFORMATION
Etsy | www.etsy.com/unclebearwoodworks |
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@unclebearwoodworks |
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USED IN THIS PROJECT
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Please find below a list of all the materials and equipment used in this project, all available to buy right here on the GlassCast website. Shown alongside each product is the approximate quantity used in the tutorial video, to the nearest full pack.

ABOUT UNCLE BEAR WOODWORKS
Ash is a young carpenter that practically lives in the workshop!
Ash first started using resin a few years ago and it gave the inspiration to know that there was a completely new world of creations to be made.
Tired of buying mass produced gifts for people it allowed Ash so set out on a mission to make something completely unique!
CONTACT INFORMATION
Etsy | www.etsy.com/unclebearwoodworks |
---|
@unclebearwoodworks |
DISCUSSION (0)
Please share any questions or comments you may have about this video tutorial.