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I know you did this some time ago but I am just making my first river coffee table. I am wondering why people do not do a seal coat on the underside. Would it be because of drips going to the front? Could you tape off the front to keep the drips off? I don't know how you would put oil under your coffee table several times a year.
When you said you did your seal coat and your flood coat. Did you use the same epoxy that you used from the first pour, or did you switch to another type of epoxy?
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I'm just today, 9-7-2024, seeing this vid, which is today 3 years old, so, I'm not really expecting you to see this post, but, if you do, TIA. Is there any type of epoxy that can pour 6-8" deep? Is there any such thing as cold cure epoxy?
Question, I want to place a sports decal on my mancave table. I was thinking I would use this product to put down one layer, place the decal over the top, and then place another layer over the decal. Would that work?
How can I pour clear epoxy resin on a chrome motorcycle gas cap, and encapsulate my dog tags in the epoxy on top of the gas cap? Without ruining my Dog Tags and Gas Cap, lol.
I have a side table with a deep engraved recess on the top, At one time it had a piece of glass on top,,,, Can I fill in the recess with resin and still see the engraving at the bottom? '
Great video. I'm gearing up to do my first table. Actually I'm going to do a night stand first just to understand the process. The one thing I'm having difficulty with when watching this video and others like it is adhesion between pours to prevent delamination. Should I sand at some point to insure a good bond. I'm a finisher by trade and always sand in between coats that have cured. In my field we use the term, "wet on tack" to achieve a chemical bond within a certain amount of time.
Hey hun. Beautiful table. I would like to do a project like yours, but I don't have the sort of tools/ machines you have. Are there places you could refer, that would size, prep, and sand the wood for me?? Thank you in advance ❤️