A MUST HAVE Tool For perfect Epoxy River Tables

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In this video we show you A invaluable tool that is a must have when it comes to making and building perfect epoxy resin river tables!! I recommend using this even when making smaller projects such as: charcuterie boards, coasters, or anything where you're using wood and epoxy together.

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Excellent just asked this question on one of your vids thanks for the info

peterhulse
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I just bought oak wood today. The seller showed me with a tool that the wood moisture was at about 18%. Now that I’ve seen your video I don’t know what to do now. Can I still build my table with this wood?
Thank you for your informative videos! Keep on doing it!

greecelegends
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I finally did it! I poured my river table today!

petervanbenthuysen
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Hi Nathan the class you held on 1/23 and 1/30 was great. The tape worked perfectly in the class. My 2 rolls should arrive today. I can't wait to build my next mold with your tape. Definitely, using your tape for my molds. Thanks for a great learning experience.

waynevance
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Thanks for always bringing positive energy @Nathan. Keep up the good work. I appreciate your time and efforts.

californiacritic
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Thanks Nathan for all your great advice,
and the link, ordering my meter today.

frankmagno
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I have the same one except I kept the book. Haha
I second the statement of it is a must have.

babyslunk
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Great video Nathan, now can you show how you repair the separation issues!?!?

troydubois
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Hi I have started a river table business here in Ohio and was wondering what’s the best way to generate high-end clients that can afford these type of tables. What kind of marketing should I use?

flagman
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You need to calibrate it if its blinking 0.0. I do mine every time after it has been powered on for a couple minutes.

boydbadley
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Hi Good Man! I follow you from beginning, not comment every time but im still watching :) best to you and your familly and keep recording new movies! Cheers :)

MsAleksandar
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Hey Nathan, I missed the live but do have a question for you...
What is the best tool or method for removing the bark on a live edge without damaging the wood?

wannabewoodworker
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@Goodview Woodworks, Do they sell Kiln dried slabs, so you don't have to worry about moisture content?

californiacritic
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The probes work better I have a hard time believing they can check the moisture in the wood from the surface 2nd you don't stab it in a half inch with probs or anything so as long as you don't start working on it before its dry you will sand out the pin marks I install hardwood floors every day and the manufacturers recommend not using the surface readers pins are all they allow so I go with that and surface moisture changes so much its the water in the wood that gets you into trouble

TheKronpowkid
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A set moisture like you saying 12% is what it has to be is wrong like in many basement shops across the us 15%-20% is perfectly fine for very fine woodworking and epoxy work as that’s the lowest said wood will go in there moist basement environment there is no set moisture percentages for every shop across the globe like the absolute lowest any hardwood will get down to in my shop here in the southern us where we live around 60%-100% humidity year around is about 15%-20% and I have a big insulated 24’x24’ shop but central heat and air just Wondow unit for air and big forced air heater for heat in winter so just wanted to let you know that I’m case you didn’t know I have done very very deep research into moisture and wood the last few years and saying it should be it needs to be at least 12% is just so so far from the truth and real world shops across the world sorry

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