Preparing Wood for Epoxy Resin | Alumilite

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If you're preparing to cast a river table, a cutting board, or any other type of wood and epoxy resin table, you'll need to make sure your wood is prepped and ready to go.

Using Amazing Clear Cast epoxy to seal your wood prior to pouring your river table will ensure fewer air bubbles and greater success. Consider this step 1 in the process of casting with live edge wood.

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I’m making a table and plan on using Rubio monocoat as a finish on the wood. Do I first use the Rubio then pour the resin over to seal?

ronniesolomon
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I bought liquid glass do I need to mix both together for this or use just one in particular?

grindcityflips
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And thanks for not putting annoying rock guitars as background!

tinycuisine
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How long are you letting that sit before you begin your pour? Also did you scuff it at all at any point after sealing? So the main pour bonds?

ThyRisky
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Hi! Do I need to seal MDF before pouring resin on it as well?

sedonacohen
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Thank you!! I keep trying to coat it with deep pour and it was shitty. 4 hr dry soup works better.

spin
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Thanks for the informational stuff. I want to ask (my english speaking level isn't much high) cause i didn't get it. You used the same epoxy resin for sealing as you used for pouring ?

cocospatra
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Being that you coated them piece ahead of time to seal it, do you end up sanding that off during the finishing process so that you can apply an oil/wax finish?

tpottelberg
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I’m working with mesquite. What do you do about the worm holes? Clean them out and put clears cast in them?

kandiecandelaria
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Nice video, I like it. Thank you.
Such a confident and soothing voice. Background music wasn't so annoying either.
New subscriber here.

ginaberrie
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I like the idea of allowing the seal coat anchor down the wood but it appears sanding to rough up the seal coat for the deep pour would invite dust particles in the final pour? Any insight on this? Thanks,

carlk
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Hi, I just purchased the Amazing Clear cast to cover a bar table top. I plan to seal it and the 2nd layer will be a flood. The instructions says to use a mist of rubbing alcohol on top of the fresh poured epoxy to get rid of the bubbles. I see in your video that you are using a torch. Will a torch work as good as alcohol with this application?

romannepoitras
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Curious how well with the deep pour bond to the clear cast?

jtaylor
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hi, thanks for the instructions, but how much time should we wait before we pour the main epoxy project

raafat
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Hello, What would you use for epoxy to not stick down? I see tuck tape? Does lining your wood base with this tape allow the epoxy to not stick? Thank you!

APKAS
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did you sand the live edge to scuff it up so the deep pour adheres better?

mvzante
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i used water color paints on a Merry Christ wood decoration. I did not paint the small sides of the decoration, let it dry for 2 days. i poured pro clear resin over the decoration and 30 seconds later the wooden decoration began to bubble and i could not pop the bubbles with a tooth pic. what can be done to correct the problem, help

hewettcb
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I’ve sanded wood from course to fine grit, primed, painted and sealed my wood but still getting bubbles during final pour. What do you think is going on?

Emazing
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Where do you find the wood for tables?

CTICE
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What do you seal knots with before pouring epoxy? Can I use an oil based polyurethane?

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