Quick how to make an epoxy resin board like a Pro with a coffee shop vibe

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Published 2022-04-07
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In this video, I’ll do a quick run through of how I make epoxy boards with a couple of tricks to help with epoxy resin pours.
I’ll also go over a different technique I use to finish my epoxy boards giving them a mirror-like finish. Handles are optional.
I apologize but I did lose some video of me sanding the bottom edges of the board after the flood coat. I just started back with 80 grit and worked my way back to 320 and finished the bottom with mineral oil.

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All Comments (21)
  • @fiestabgs
    The rice trick is such a good idea. Thanks for that
  • @yrn5638
    well i have watched so many vids on epoxy/cutting/sanding, I cant count.... but I have to say I so so enjoyed this... me being a wood novice this is so easy to understand and feel I can achieve this, you are now my go to... the best I have seen...thankyou so much please don't stop the vids they are great.....👌👍
  • @dospalmascb
    Fantastic, love the rice trick, I always wondered how to guestimate the volume of epoxy. Thanks 😊
  • @Iyutdgts
    First time watcher. Thanks for your time and teaching, I’ll be watching from now on. Thanks🤠
  • @guyh.4553
    1st, I love your planer sled. 2nd, that rice trick is neat! 3rd, how hard is epoxy on planer knives? 4th, people on YouTube being judgemental??? NEVER! Ha ha ha 🤣 😂 😆
  • @user-og1zj8pc9p
    Спасибо за идею. Работа и полученный проект просто шикарны.!!! Дальнейших успехов в творчестве
  • @ngocdiy4817
    I love epoxy so much❤everything related epoxy is amazing. Good luck new Friend.
  • @-DaMox-
    Nice tutorial. My advice to you is to handle epoxy wearing gloves, protective glasses/face mask... anything that prevents direct contact with your skin really. I underestimated the dangers of it and ended up suffering a serious allergic reaction (swollen eyes, itchy dots all over my body,...). This doesnt go away on its own either but had to be treated with different pills. Stay safe!
  • Beautiful, unique work. I was curious how the handles were attached from the base of the board. Simply countersink?
  • @bijan4727
    Hi excellent superb job. Very well demonstrated. I have one question. I have heard on you tube , if you sand beyond 400 the surface become so smooth that top code will not stay. How did you do that ? I appreciate your input.
  • Very helpful video.:yt: The content you share and the guidance provided are truly beneficial. I've watched many videos on this topic, but your content is truly excellent. I believe the knowledge I've gained from your video will be very helpful for my upcoming project. Thank you so much. Wishing you and your channel continued growth.
  • @jem4054
    Great video. Thanks. Do you have to seal the wood with anything before pouring? I guess you have to get rid of all the dust and loose particles etc.