Expoy filled coffee table

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ScottGoddard

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So about a year ago, i bought so wood from Chrispy and this is what i turned it into....

There are some before and after ! (although i dont have the before of the legs). The legs are mitred with splines and there is a 5 mm shadow gap.....Welcome thoughts.

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I love that! Did you follow a guide/instructions for the epoxy process?
What's the finish on the table?

Very nice indeed.

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Not really, i follow Manor wood on youtube as he does a fair amount of this work. Happy to help with any questions.

The expoy is GlassCast 50 Clear Epoxy Casting Resin. This was my first time using it, so had some troubles but will do it again soon.

The finish is a hard wax oil. Then poilshed all over with a plastic polish (car stuff really)

sammy.se":2zxekg5f said:
I love that! Did you follow a guide/instructions for the epoxy process?
What's the finish on the table?

Very nice indeed.

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ScottGoddard":lfwf2vnb said:
will do it again soon.

I hope you do a WIP for your next project, lots of people here would be interested in seeing this process worked through step by step.
 
I like the top very much. I think if it was me I would have raised the lower frame about a 100mm to give the overall a bit more balance.

John
 
I do love those clear epoxy and wood tables, though I couldn't nail down why if you paid me. It's like the river tables with the epoxy running down the middle, you could stare at them for ages and just lose yourself in the details. This is more like a lake table but it's still got the same effect :)
 
I have two small pieces of Yew that i plan to make a river table from and then cut into small tables (possibly)...So i do a WIP for that.

custard":14gtm5ey said:
ScottGoddard":14gtm5ey said:
will do it again soon.

I hope you do a WIP for your next project, lots of people here would be interested in seeing this process worked through step by step.
 
John15":1gl662hm said:
I like the top very much. I think if it was me I would have raised the lower frame about a 100mm to give the overall a bit more balance.

John
I think I would have made it a bit lower
Brian
 
Looks superb. I’ve got a river table in the go this week using glass cast 50. I’ll post some pics when done.
 
Co1":26b0icvr said:
Looks superb. I’ve got a river table in the go this week using glass cast 50. I’ll post some pics when done.
Would love to see some WIP on that...

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Worked it out. These are after sanded to 240 grit. Will take it up to 2000 and then break out he polishing compound on the resin. The pigment is a metallic black to create the smokey effect.

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Osmo PolyX. I have used it to finish Elm in the past and it really highlights the difference in grain across the wood. I’ll be applying finish before polish, so I’ll take some pictures later in the week.
 
I’ll Coat the wood the protect it, then polish the scratches out of the epoxy with cutting compound and then probably give the whole thing a coat of PolyX.
 
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