Very cool, Ed! I've seen some insanely cool diorama tables that people have crafted using these methods. The only limiting factors are time and imagination .
A. You may not have split the 6x6, but you split a grass stalk! B. The way the first line of beer cans Newton's Cradled the last one off the table was amazing.
I had a 1/4” piece from the end with 2 epoxy seams and I bent it and it broke in the middle of the wood. This stuff is amazingly strong. It WILL NOT come off the wood
Once you become allergic to epoxy, you'll always be allergic to it. It is cumulative, the more exposures, the more it builds up. I treat the gloves as bare hands, don't touch it and remove drips and accidental touches right away. Well ventilated and masked is a must because the VOCs will build up in your lungs.
I like what ya created for the man who said “I just want an end table. I don’t care what it looks like. Just have fun with it.” Well done Crazy Eduardo!😁😁
Ed....Edward.... Edison...Edwin. We need to talk. I challenge you to evolve the prophecy. Im talking full on gaming table for the modern era. Not just wood swaps or inlays. The challenge begins now
Pew pew, motherfucker! Lasers are awesome, just got one recently and it's been super handy for making woodworking jigs and router templates and stuff. Look forward to seeing what you make with it!