Knock & ResinWitch
Got a minute? Heard you’re making those miniature resin coffins, but how about adding a real metal hinge so you can actually open and close them? A little torque wrench and some proper fittings could make a lot of the work easier.
Oh, how absolutely thrilling—metal hinges in a tiny coffin. I can already hear the antique clink of doom. Sure, I’ll screw one in, but only if you promise not to try opening it before the resin has fully set. After all, nothing screams “gothic masterpiece” like a hinge that squeaks like a raven.
I'll tighten the hinges so they don't squeak, and I’ll keep the screws out of the way until the resin hardens. No sneaky opening from me, promise.
Sounds like a plan—just remember, if the hinge still complains, it’s probably because I didn’t put enough “dead‑bloom” in the resin. Promise, no premature opening.