I ordered some epoxy for the table I was making and it was much cheaper to buy a big bottle and now I have some more to play. I thought of doing the door handle. I ordered some gear and watch mechanisms for the wish and when they arrived they were a little smaller than I expected, but they were perfect for the situation. For my mold, I used a silicone cup cake plate. I have no hope for baking and cooking, so it\'s nice to see them used in cabinets for years. I arranged the gears in the mold, and the second row I used unicorn vomit stains, glaze and some paint. My epoxy is 2:1 so I used 300 ml in total, which is twice what I need. I have some long brass bolts with nuts on them and it works very well. To secure my bolts in place, I used the chop stick that I had stuck with the bolts. It\'s a good idea to set it up before you start, I didn\'t do it, so setting it up before epoxy starts setting up is a crazy attempt. Mix resin according to manufacturer\'s instructions. This is how my settings look at the end. There are a lot of bubbles in the resin, so it looks white. I removed them with the creme Brulee torch ( Another useless thing in my kitchen) They soon disappeared from the surface. After removing the bubbles, your resin should be like this. I sat them for 24 hours and then turned the mold out. I have some rough edges on my back. I used a sand block with 320 sand to remove them and the front was perfect. To see more use of the door handle, visit to see more great and unique works.