The Beginners Guide To Expert Epoxy Tables!

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I've been really wanting to get into epoxy tables and this was a perfect introduction I appreciate your content Thank you

ironwill
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I don’t ever comment on videos rarely but I gotta say this video was so informative and well done thank you so much!! I seriously just felt I went through an entire days or month long class in less than 5minutes keep up the good work

joshscarbrough
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I've been watching how to videos for over 15 years and consider myself a professional in all subjects. You sir, I believe know what you're talking about. Very nice.

j.skidmore
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Hello, this is the first video of yours that I have watched and I loved it. The tips are very helpful and the pieces you create are amazing ❤

Air_Macaroon
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This is the best table video I’ve ever seen! Where do you guys purchase your molds?

joelnatalie
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Thank you sooo much for making this video!❤😊

UnconventionalChef
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How come nobody uses vibration to make the bubbles rise and to help level? I strapped one to the leg of the table I was working on and during the pour itself. I saw my bubbles rise, break and fill in without having to use heat and causing wind that might stir up dust. I just put a couple of rubber bands to hold it. After the pour (2min.) I put some cloth around the massager till the vibes were hard to distinguish.. Checking a couple of times saw nothing.Coverd the table with a clean cheesecloth supported above the surface to keep bugs, hair and dust off. Watched a lot of videos and no one mentioned using these very helpful steps in my opinion.

kennethhathaway
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Fantastic end to end tips here! So much gold!

MakerWatchCompany
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Great video, Seems like you actually understand what you're talking about.

Dixsons
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great video thanks. Can I ask where you buy your molds please?

dboyyyable
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The best and cheapest epoxy Schell from the Netherlands.

jajaed
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I have been wanting to do this for a few years.... Im nervous to even start and I dont have all of these tools.
Thank you

stilllaughing
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Can you put links to the tools and products you guys use in the description? 🙏

AlexRodriguez-dojx
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Great to find some useful content on this subject however, I would have to ask...how do you calculate how much epoxy resin is required for any job big or small.

jerbear
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Make sure the form is level! Learned that the hard way. Lol! I thought my table was i was wrong

ghostoftheUchiha
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Great video I would like to start doing some Apoxsee pores where do I get the premade molds?

josueabrahammorales
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Jeff,

Just found your channel. Beautiful!!! There are so many videos and varying artist’s commentary’s, I appreciate all the guidance.

I am preparing an “attempt” to make a charcuterie board (River style). I am going to use wood material a bit less than 1” thick. I also hope to embed “carved” wood items I made in the pour. So… I have a few questions I hope you can help me with.

I have purchased a few different types of epoxy, or so the product states. Names or types such as “Art”, “Table Top”, and “Deep pour”. The only type that specified pour depth “spec” was the deep pour. I have watched enough videos to get an understanding about table top products being 1/8” or a bit less. The guys that make pendants and such rarely pour anything over an inch thick. Similarly, the huge river tables always use “Deep pour” products.

1) Regarding choice of resin type: The pour will be 1” or less. Is there a specific “type” of epoxy for pours 1” or less?

2) Do I need to seal the wood material (all around)? Should I use “deep pour” product to seal the wood?

3) I want to embed a 1/2’’ thick wood carving in the “River”… Is there a technique you recommend?

I do expect to make some River board and tables, but I doubt there will be pours deeper than 2” in my future. Mostly 1-1/2” and less.

Best regards,

retiredoba
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great video, very useful to a beginner like myself
Also noticed that all tables i see are quite deep in regards to pour, is it not possible to do a 2" pour table?

TheBbdon
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That premade mold that looks like a tennis racket I have to say I would consider using that

Byepolarchaos
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I wish I had equipment like yours. My dream table is a round, breakfast apoxy table. How much are they from your company?

julialibby