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CNC Machine + Epoxy puts your boards in a class of its own. You should be able to build logo boards for restaurants and beer pubs and make some good money.
Such a shame. The beautiful prominent natural grain of that furniture disguised as a cheap generic Ikea plastic coated MDF monstrosity. And it took so much time and effort.
What you didn't take into account is the thickness of the board at the end that rests atop the paint can. What if that section were 10 inches thick...or only 1 inch thick? That would alter the height (and slope) of the cornhole board. This tip is a FAIL!
also... I have some beads I poured 5 years ago and they're still sticky. I blame the colourant I used, or.. .er... I guess I might have got the mix wrong. Never going to be entirely sure. :/