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@wynnroberts5388
@wynnroberts5388 5 лет назад
So disappointed! I have just caught up with everything! Oh well I’ll just have to wait for each new video now. Mind you there are many I can watch again for tips and techniques particularly applicable to my needs. Keep them coming please and thanks again for all your phenomenal work.
@Hand-i-Craft
@Hand-i-Craft 5 лет назад
Perfect Andy, thank you so much for that, contained everything I needed to know. Apologies I was one of those folk bombarding you with questions in an email! Inthe end I went for the NW1 white compound and should be arriving from easy composites tomorrow. as you just said, it’ll last forever😀. Mixed and done the resin pour for my first river table yesterday. Was very happy how it went. Just finishing my brew and will be going to check on it, hopefully the garage hasn’t blown up😀
@ManorWood
@ManorWood 5 лет назад
Lol.. your very welcome .. good luck with you table its very rewarding, just take your time on the sanding a polishing :) ..
@juroworkshop
@juroworkshop 5 лет назад
thank you for giving lots of information.
@pokersharktables
@pokersharktables 5 лет назад
I am very familiar with Odie’s oil and have used it for a few resin table projects I’ve done. It’s a great product, super easy to use as well. The best part about it is you can sand wood up to like 4000 grit with it. So essentially you don’t have to worry about the wood to resin line when sanding (speeds things up tremendously). I am like you and prefer the natural look of the wood contrasting with the smooth resin so for us it’s a great product. The one tip I’d have for anyone trying Odie’s is to heat it up for 25 seconds or so in the microwave (obviously take the top off first).
@ManorWood
@ManorWood 5 лет назад
What does the micro wave do ? Cheers
@pokersharktables
@pokersharktables 5 лет назад
I find Odie’s tends to be a little clumpy so heating it up a touch helps to mix it up and also allows it to penetrate deeper into the wood. I am very curious about that Heidelberg product your using. I haven’t seen anywhere to buy it yet. Any idea when/ if it will be available to ship to the States?
@jonathanbrowne8884
@jonathanbrowne8884 3 года назад
BTW, I know you have your Patreon set up for the really detailed, in depth look into what you do and how you do it, but unfortunately, and I'm embarrassed to say, but I just can't afford it. I'm on permanent disability, and have been for the past 12 years or so. Please trust me when I say that it's extremely difficult to start virtually any hobby while on a very small fixed income. I'm only able to do this with the support of my family. I really would like to contribute to MWD. There is absolutely a huge amount of value in the videos that you do! It's a tremendous service that you provide, that takes time and money to provide. And you deserve to be compensated for it! I sincerely wish I could do more. Maybe in the future I'll be able to. Let's hope. Cheers
@mauriceryton
@mauriceryton 5 лет назад
Such great advice. I have been working on using epoxy. I started out on small pieces such as filling nail holes and imperfections on reclaimed lumber. I moved up to live edge charcuterie boards. I have just done epoxy and wood clocks this week. What l have found is follow the product directions exactly to the tee. The biggest and super important area is sealing the pour area/s carefully. Paying attention here is paramount or you will waste a very expensive epoxy on the floor or workbench. I have also found the pigments are not cheap. I have experimented with paint which gives a nice even colour to the epoxy. This week to source inexpensive pigments l am going to the brickyard to see what colours of pigment they have. The concrete industry uses powder and liquid pigments that are bigger sizes for less money. Thank you for your unselfish sharing and showing us the products you use. The final polish is so important through the grits on the epoxy and seeing the ones you use really helps. I have tried several so far, none have been wonderful. Sharing like this is how we all learn and improve our skills and our finished products look better too.
@ManorWood
@ManorWood 5 лет назад
Sound like a good way to start well done, one thing to say about pigments is you use very little so a small amount could last you for a year or even 2 ! unless you are looking for a solid colour but even then it goes a long way ..
@SMee67
@SMee67 5 лет назад
Jam packed full of great information. 👍 Practice, practice, practice... 👌 As the saying goes, Rome was not built in one day!
@ManorWood
@ManorWood 5 лет назад
:) agreed
@jonathanbrowne8884
@jonathanbrowne8884 3 года назад
I have to say that I thoroughly enjoy your RU-vid videos! They're so informative for someone like me ("challenged" would be a good word to use). I think I've mentioned before that I'm new to the whole woodworking and resin world, and I couldn't agree more with your opening comments. There are so many variables with resins that you can't just jump into the deep end and expect amazing results. I'm a few months in, and I've barely graduated to coasters. Admittedly though, I haven't been giving it my full attention lately. In the end, my goal is to be able to do river tables. The stuff you do is absolutely stunning! Near the end of this video, you had a couple of pieces still curing in their molds. What do you use for making the walls and base of those, and do you use hot glue or silicone caulk? I've seen you demolding some of those, and they just come right apart! Easy peasy! Incase you were wondering, you have a huge fan here in Toronto, Canada! Really love your work! Cheers.
@du1531
@du1531 4 года назад
Thanks my friend very nice video 👍
@davidkeetz
@davidkeetz 3 года назад
you can make wipe on poly by just mixing mineral spirits and normal poly. don't have to pay more for them to mix it.
@BischBaschBosch
@BischBaschBosch 5 лет назад
Really informative vid mate. If I could add another voice to those asking for more info about how you treat the wood-epoxy crossover. I'm used to working and finishing wood and epoxy as I do a fair bit of cold molding but not yet tried the sort of stuff you do - resin fills and rivers etc - but would like to at some point. Are you just going to put this info on patreon ?
@ManorWood
@ManorWood 5 лет назад
Yes that's the plan , instead of a full table build I will be breaking the parts down on patreon. its coming very soon and I have lots of Resin work underway for the summer shows and videos on all of the builds. I am going to also be adding the odd dairy video to patreon as lots of the video are half finised while I finish other jobs etc ...
@garyk559
@garyk559 5 лет назад
Great video, it was something I wanted to know👍
@Mr_Judge_Benny_Hinn
@Mr_Judge_Benny_Hinn 5 лет назад
Don't try a 5 million piece jigsaw first, try a 5 piece one to get used to it!..good informative video as usual...
@jennadollface
@jennadollface 3 года назад
my fav is monocoat 2 c oil and odies oil in natural and dark is nice brings out the grain of wood its expensive at £49 per jar .
@ManorWood
@ManorWood 5 лет назад
Hi All, I just fixed the broken Links to Amicus UK
@milopajic4581
@milopajic4581 5 лет назад
So where exactly are we going to get to know how you go from the wood to the resin that’s what I find difficult as I don’t want to be polishing the wood with fast cut and get it stuck in the grain will you be making a separate vid on that ?
@ManorWood
@ManorWood 5 лет назад
I will , just very busy at the moment I will not forget :)
@sherafganfarooq2412
@sherafganfarooq2412 3 года назад
Hey! I have a honeycomb epoxy table I'm planning on staining black. Will I be able to remove the stain color from the epoxy surface or do I need to be careful while applying the stain on the wood. Ty
@ManorWood
@ManorWood 3 года назад
I guess it was polish off a bit like last glass
@nicharvey7211
@nicharvey7211 5 лет назад
Hey Andy, can you redo the link to your favourite hardwax, doesn't seem to be working. Cheers mate.
@ManorWood
@ManorWood 5 лет назад
Hi Nic, thanks for letting know , I just fixed the 2 links .. just get in touch with them they are great to deal with its a new company so web site underway
@Белогоръ
@Белогоръ 5 лет назад
от и до!👍🏻
@jessicadoyne2429
@jessicadoyne2429 5 лет назад
Can you do a video on how you create the form that you use for your epoxy tables?
@ManorWood
@ManorWood 5 лет назад
There are some on my patreon ,there will be more coming to youtube as well
@stevemarkwick2679
@stevemarkwick2679 5 лет назад
Really useful stuff, thank you. How do I get to your patrion Chanel please?
@ManorWood
@ManorWood 5 лет назад
Cheers Steve, patreon - www.patreon.com/manorwood
@joemungle7734
@joemungle7734 3 года назад
So oil base wipe on poly is good to use over a sanded down epoxy table top?
@ginaalwaysavip1177
@ginaalwaysavip1177 5 лет назад
Thank you for sharing with us all. I was wondering if you have ever used Waterlox? I've had great results with it. If you ever need some more wipe on poly feel free to contact me.
@ManorWood
@ManorWood 5 лет назад
Hi Gina , I have not used Waterlox before , are you in the UK ? wipe on poly is alway handy to have around
@ginaalwaysavip1177
@ginaalwaysavip1177 5 лет назад
@@ManorWood Hi, I'm no where as talented as you! Most of my projects are done in walnut and I don't use any with the sap. The Waterlox products really allow the natural beauty of the woodgrain to be seen. I'm in the USA and I'm not sure if you have access to them. They have plenty of samples available to try out. Check out their website when you have the time. If I can ever be of assistance getting you some of the wipe on poly feel free to contact me. It's basically my go to product when need be. Thanks again for sharing your videos with us. I'm totally jealous of your shop!
@garrettjones8017
@garrettjones8017 3 года назад
@@ginaalwaysavip1177 Hey man if you were doing a Live edge coffee table finishing it with Waterlox what would you use to repair splits or voids??
@antonkirilenko4132
@antonkirilenko4132 5 лет назад
Hi Andy, thank you for the amazing video. One question is bothering me - GlassCast 3 and XCR epoxies - are they hard enough to be used on kitchen tables? Does the glossy surface stand mugs rubbed on it with no marks left? Can you use the table with no coasters?
@ManorWood
@ManorWood 5 лет назад
I have never had a problem , I know you can use GC3 on the floor but you could check with Easy composites as they are the exports and also sell the stuff ..
@edwardsteele4022
@edwardsteele4022 5 лет назад
what us the patrion site... i dont really understand..
@ManorWood
@ManorWood 5 лет назад
Its a small comunitty site which work on crown founding there are lots of very cool video and creates on there .this is my one - www.patreon.com/manorwood
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