Epoxy Resin Floors & Tabletops!

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  1. S-H

    S-H MacGyver in the Garden

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    There are a few photos from the internet that my son has shared with me. He is currently making an epoxy resin desk and table top for his home. He made a epoxy walnut desk top for his best friend's birthday. He's collected flat river rock for his table top.

    Apparently the epoxy is tricky. Too much heat, too quick to dry, too slow to dry and it gets bubbles. He's still learning. Apparenlty the epoxy is very expensive, so he hates making mistakes. But that is how we learn :) I'm excited to see the end results.
     
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    I've been seeing these vids on different social media sights very cool but I am sure very expensive.
     
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    I suggest starting out small, (less materials wasted if we made a mistake). So keychains first, and later dioramas, before graduating to tabletops and finally floors.

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    I had a mouse called Squeaky Wuggles, he died in 1971.

    I put him in resin, it's got a bit scratched over the years though.

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