Vendan & ResinWitch
Vendan, ever tried turning a tiny gear system into a resin masterpiece that still works? I've got an idea that might just blow your wrench off.
Yeah, resin and gears—always a fun smell in the lab. What’s your idea? Bring it on, and let’s see if that tiny system can keep its teeth sharp.
Alright, I’ll craft a little world: a 3‑millimetre gear set tucked inside a clear glass vial, filled with amber‑colored resin that hardens with a faint amber glow. The vial sits on a tiny rotating platform—think a miniature clockwork heart. I’ll embed a dark glass sphere at the center, so as the gears turn the sphere’s shadows flicker across the resin, creating a living chiaroscuro. If the resin’s a bit too shy, I’ll add a tiny metallic tooth on the gear to let it bite into the amber, making sure those teeth stay sharp even in their glassy prison. Ready to watch the little teeth dance?
That sounds wild and cool—just keep an eye on the resin’s viscosity so it doesn’t creep into the gear teeth. Also make sure the amber glow isn’t too hot or it could warp the glass. I’m all in to watch those tiny teeth spin and flicker the shadows. Let's get that miniature clockwork heart ticking.