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Product Breakdown - Superclear Table Top Epoxy Resin 

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In this video we breakdown what Superclear Table Top Epoxy is, what the main applications are, and how to work with it to achieve a bubble free & high gloss finish!
Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
00:40 Mix Ratio
1:09 Seal Coat
05:26 How to Mix Superclear Table Top Epoxy
07:24 Maximum Depth
07:54 Maximum Volume
08:21 Mass Dependent Epoxy
09:10 How to Pour
12:31 When to Pour Next Layer?
13:38 Flood Coat
14:45 Why Stir Slow?
16:25 Pouring the Flood Coat
16:41 How to Avoid Tacky Resin Spots
18:30 Popping Bubbles
18:54 Breaking Surface Tension
19:40 Why are There Bubbles in my Flood Coat?
20:48 Sanding Bottom of Shelf
21:17 Finished Project
21:30 Outro
21:43 Bloopers
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@thiagomartins1127
@thiagomartins1127 10 месяцев назад
Don’t you have to sand between coats ? Nice video
@superclearepoxy
@superclearepoxy 10 месяцев назад
Hey there! Yes, we highly recommend sanding between layers of epoxy if you will be pouring over a previous layer that has completely cured! If it is still tacky (typically 2-4 hours after pouring with Superclear Table Top Epoxy) then you can skip the sanding and just go ahead and pour!
@thiagomartins1127
@thiagomartins1127 10 месяцев назад
Got it .. what about if you have bubbles? Thanks for the reply
@superclearepoxy
@superclearepoxy 10 месяцев назад
If you've got bubbles from the previous layer, I would let that completely cure. Then sand down those areas, wipe it down with Isopropyl Alcohol 90% or higher, and finally pour over it and let the new epoxy layer fill in those holes that sanding the bubbles left. Hope that helps! @@thiagomartins1127
@hughkelly9975
@hughkelly9975 6 месяцев назад
This is an awesome video. Highly informative - and very fun. I also like how you explain each step and why they are important. Thanks... I will definitley watch more! Hugh
@superclearepoxy
@superclearepoxy 6 месяцев назад
Thanks Hugh - happy to help! Have a great one 👍
@desmondnorman1940
@desmondnorman1940 4 месяца назад
Excellent!! Music is great maybe a bit loud but not bad. Thoroughly explained each step, what to do in a case by case situation and how to remedy any imperfections. Great job. Keep whipping real good. 😅 Bloopers help become more personable with your viewers and clients.
@johnterdik4707
@johnterdik4707 Месяц назад
Excellent!!!! Answered a lot of my questions. Thanks
@michaelhodgson2962
@michaelhodgson2962 5 месяцев назад
Hello there, I have recently decided to build my 1st river table (7ft x 42"). Upon breaking out of the mold, I went ahead and planed the entire top with a router. It took all day, leaving no time to do the bottom. Went into the shop next day, and of course, the table warped. Ran it to a shop 2hrs down the road with a CNC planer. Got it back, and apparently they routered the bottom completely flat and level, but did not completely plane the top. They also slightly got into a few of the larger stones embedded in the pour. After weighting the table down for a week, 98% of the warp is gone. In lieu of re-routering the entire top, I decided to order 2 gallons of your tabletop epoxy. Both sides of the table are sanded down to 220, the table is cut to size/squared, the edges routered and the Bidwell C Channel temporarily installed. I will do a seal coat on the top, and one "flood coat" that will be 1/8" deep at the center, and more of a seal coat at the ends. My #1 question is this - I'll be able to seal coat the top/sides, then pour the flood coat all in one day, but I definitely won't have time to do anything with the bottom on Day 1. Since the top/sides will be sealed up tight with epoxy, what would you recommend I do with the bottom of the table to seal it and avoid any additional warping? I assume just polishing 2 or 3 oil coats won't be enough? The table is currently 1.5" think, made from white ash milled on our property 6yrs ago.
@rosemarywilliams5136
@rosemarywilliams5136 5 месяцев назад
I love this epoxy I use this for shallow coastersy turned out amazing
@theresasmith2335
@theresasmith2335 2 месяца назад
Awsome video I was looking for bigger things to do with resin besides small things,ty😊
@mikerobertson197
@mikerobertson197 2 месяца назад
Great video
@aarontrujillo2048
@aarontrujillo2048 4 месяца назад
Can you guys do a video on your "Super-UV Absorber/HALS" additive for crystal clear long-lasting affect, please? Thank you. Some of us want 'CLEAR,' clear, clear pour instead of using colorants. Thanks!!!!
@bigeasy2187
@bigeasy2187 4 месяца назад
i have been exclusively using your epoxy for the last 4 years. i have mixed 2 gallons of table top up at a time to do large projects.
@Str8smokin305
@Str8smokin305 3 месяца назад
That's good to know. Just wondering, when u mixed the epoxy do u normally mix it by hand or do u use a paint mixer on a drill?
@bigeasy2187
@bigeasy2187 3 месяца назад
@@Str8smokin305 i use a drill mixer. keep the mixer away from the top pf the bucket and it will not introduce air into it. stir it with a stick a few times and continue mixing from the bottom
@Str8smokin305
@Str8smokin305 3 месяца назад
@@bigeasy2187 Thank u. I truly appreciate your expert advice. I'm actually going to do my first epoxy project tomorrow. Also, if u don't mind me asking. I'm going to do a 27sq ft counter top. I purchased the 2 gallon superclear table epoxy. Should I mix the whole 2 gallons?
@bigeasy2187
@bigeasy2187 3 месяца назад
@@Str8smokin305 i would not do it if its your first time. it can kick out and get very very hot if you are not fast enough with it. it will melt the 5 gallon bucket
@janethtorrellas1686
@janethtorrellas1686 Месяц назад
Do you have any resin to work on glasses and accessory projects?
@joebobtremelling1801
@joebobtremelling1801 6 месяцев назад
Great information, I am brand new to epoxy and tried my first pour on a 12” round cribbage board made out of really old barn wood, customer wanted the natural rustic look of the wood. When I poured it the wood went from gray and light brown colors to dark and almost all the gray is gone, is there something I can do to preserve the colors before applying the epoxy?
@superclearepoxy
@superclearepoxy 6 месяцев назад
Hey Joe, great question! I don't think there is a great way to prevent the wood from darkening. It would have the same effect if you sprayed the wood surface down with water. It is essentially absorbing a bit of the resin and causing that finished look. The best way to preserve as close to the original color as possible would be - a clear epoxy or a clear urethane. Which you have already attempted.. Let me know if you have any other questions though! 👍
@markdotori2701
@markdotori2701 3 месяца назад
I’m building and epoxy river table. I poured the first pour, let it get “rubbery” and then poured the 2nd pour. While I was popping bubbles and spreading the epoxy, I put my finger in and in some spots it felt like the 1st pour was “wrinkling or buckling”. Can you tell me if I have a minor or major problem developing?
@jasminreneeart1288
@jasminreneeart1288 10 месяцев назад
This is the only resin I use, seriously amazing stuff! I was wondering when using the table top resin is it viable for casting as long its done in layers? I know this particular resin is thick and heats up quick so I wondering if this is possible. Thank you!
@jeffreycepeda9005
@jeffreycepeda9005 8 месяцев назад
Can I use this on concrete, already bought it
@jasminreneeart1288
@jasminreneeart1288 8 месяцев назад
@@jeffreycepeda9005 should be able too, may create a lot of bubbles if the concrete is porous though
@superclearepoxy
@superclearepoxy 6 месяцев назад
@jasminreneeart1288 glad you are loving it 🙌 YES, as long as you step pour in layers of no more than .25" at a time.
@superclearepoxy
@superclearepoxy 6 месяцев назад
@jeffreycepeda9005 what she said 👍
@gldf111
@gldf111 2 месяца назад
Hi. Can I use superclear epoxy on top of a tung oiled table? Thx.
@AngieMartin-mg8mb
@AngieMartin-mg8mb 6 месяцев назад
Hand sand or can you use sander? Also I will be doing butcher block countertops
@superclearepoxy
@superclearepoxy 6 месяцев назад
Hey Angie, you can really take either route. An orbital tends to do most of the work for you, but hand sanding works just fine 👍
@eddiewikel5749
@eddiewikel5749 5 месяцев назад
You mentioned a sealer on the bottom. What did you use as a sealer? Would you suggest a sealer on the top before epoxy?
@superclearepoxy
@superclearepoxy 5 месяцев назад
Hey Eddie, we always recommend using our Superclear Table Top Epoxy for any sealing that may need to be done. You can brush on a thin layer, wait around 2-4 hours until it has tacked up, and then go ahead and pour your flood coat (or apply another seal coat if necessary). Let me know if you have any other questions! 👍
@martinbreece620Crafters
@martinbreece620Crafters 11 месяцев назад
👍👍👍
@superclearepoxy
@superclearepoxy 11 месяцев назад
🫡🫡🫡
@tonyfichera9712
@tonyfichera9712 3 месяца назад
What about using shellac to seal the wood before the first application?
@alangarber427
@alangarber427 Месяц назад
Shellac can react with the epoxy and create a hazy look, which might be fine if you are adding in an opaque pour. However, if it is a clear pour, you will see some hazing.
@slkcblackwood
@slkcblackwood 5 месяцев назад
I have a small wood bathroom sink with a 12 inch wood front 90° angle. I gave the sink a skim coat. How do I keep the front from running down when I do a flood coat?
@superclearepoxy
@superclearepoxy 5 месяцев назад
Great question! Are you referring to the drips that can occur when you flood the surface or something else? Let me know, I'd love to help! Or give us a call at 888-849-0588. We're available M-F 8am-430pm EST.
@yuni2514
@yuni2514 8 месяцев назад
Can I use glass containers instead of plastic?
@superclearepoxy
@superclearepoxy 6 месяцев назад
So.. probably? A glass container would be extremely smooth and the epoxy probably wouldn't stick to it. BUT - unless you plan to clean them thoroughly, those would be some very expensive mixing cups to throw out 😅
@zacsampson9681
@zacsampson9681 3 месяца назад
How many ounces per square foot
@kathrynhasenberg8773
@kathrynhasenberg8773 2 месяца назад
I agree the music is very distracting, turn it down or off
@RR-yh6vr
@RR-yh6vr 9 месяцев назад
I have had nothing but problems using this for a countertop project. Buyer beware: it is an excellent product overall, but its low viscosity and high reactivity may create issues for larger, more artistic projects. Would I buy it again? Absolutely! Its gorgeous after a steep learning curve and several weeks of cleaning up failed attempts because of self leveling issues, uneven edge coverage, and a nightmare flash cure incident. Mostly user error, frankly, and it was done before this video was published, but darn, what a headache. I see superclear now has 'countertop' epoxy. If you are pouring a counter, don't use 'tabletop'. Great product, but NOT for this purpose.
@superclearepoxy
@superclearepoxy 6 месяцев назад
Appreciate the transparent feedback - thanks for sticking with us 🫡
@siamese35
@siamese35 7 месяцев назад
Great video but the music has to go. It’s distracting.
@superclearepoxy
@superclearepoxy 6 месяцев назад
Heard - we will be fixing that moving forward! 😅
@jerrymeasimer4573
@jerrymeasimer4573 3 месяца назад
Don’t need the crazy music playing
@pepperweinglass
@pepperweinglass 4 месяца назад
OMG that music, I can't even finish listening to you. Very distracting to all your good info
@jason6374
@jason6374 2 месяца назад
Get rid of the stupid music
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