@Razzo Studio I already the cheaper alternative stuff (resincrete/eco resin) today, just to try before splurging on the real stuff. Gotta make allllll the plant pots 😆
You can look into the Jesmonite website for the technical sheets on their materials. It will have all the information you’re looking for. In this case we used AC100 for the table.
Thanks! For this table we used about 14kg of total Jesmonite (liquid + powder). This can be a lot different depending on the thickness and if you would use a wooden insert 🙂
Really loving this! A question, how is the durability of a piece like this and does it mark easily? I want make a kitchen counter for my new home like this. Or are there sealers that you recommend?
It’s perfectly fine to use 80 but after that, you should use 120 to remove any deep scratches and continue to move forward on the grits to get a smooth finish.
Can I do the wood insert backwards? I already have a built table and I just want to make a terrazzo top but I don’t know if it would stick to it like that
You can definitely try and it should work 😄 Personally we think this is the best option to have the best results. The bottom part is always the smoothest with less bubbles and even layer.
It doesn’t come off but the protection can be lower depending on how the table is used. Think of a cutting board example that also needs maintenance in terms of reapplying protection overtime. We always advise our customers how to care for their products so reapplication is advised.
We usually finish the products with wet sanding. We waited 48h to make sure that the table top was fully dry before sealing to not seal with any moisture.