Coating Cornhole Boards Using Epoxy Resin | Dirty Pour Technique
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- Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
- Use epoxy resin to coat your cornhole boards so they look one of a kind! We used Leggari art epoxy resin, coated over these wood surfaces and used our WB urethane gloss top coat to finish it all!
The colors used were brass, black, khaki, titanium & Silver!
Our Leggari Art Resin is perfect for your resin projects. Our resin does not require any torching, it's industrial grade and American Made!
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Love it when you take one of your viewer's ideas and make it a reality! It was my suggestion to do the dirty pour on corn hole boards! Turned out great.
Thanks Robert for the suggestion. We like to take our viewers ideas and create something for them.
@@LeggariProducts Which is great and I'm flattered you did but you should give a shout out when you do! Quick question what did the boards cost from build to final topcoat? I see these as high-end boards that could have a market depending on cost. Could be customized for a lot of things!
Turned out awesome, love the colors 😁👍
Hi, take a look at our online brochure. Thanks
online.flippingbook.com/view/364043
They Look Awesome!!
Thanks for the comment and for watching the video
I really love this one..
Thanks Nancy for the comment and for watching the video
That is beautiful!
Hi, take a look at our online brochure. Thanks
online.flippingbook.com/view/364043
Its beautiful
Thanks Mohammed for watching and commenting on the video
I love it ,Thank you.
Thanks you for watching the video Layla.
love it...........
Looks great, WHAT did you ROLL on after epoxy was done
Probably a sealant to weather-proof it somehow
I want to know this as well.
Yes, that was my question. They haven't answered. I'm going to ask again in a separate box. Maybe we will get er an answer.
I've learned so much from your videos! I love all of them! Please tell me, what are you rolling on at the very end of this video? Thanks so much!
I’d like to know the same thing!
Isn’t the epoxy surface to slick for cornhole bags?
How long did you wait before you pulled the tape,and started to brush the sides? That is beautiful, I love the shine. I’ve been looking into doing this on my cornhole tops, but I always doubt myself, so I never do it.
Usually, wait about an hour to pull the tape off. Go tip is to pour a little on a scrap piece of wood and go back to it to see how much it's hardened up.
I thought they were going to turn our smooth and shiny,
What did you roll on at the end? What was that?
Hey guys..love your videos..im wondering if you guys have a video or can do one showing how to get stone or quartz look in earth tone colors..its always black or white or something..
Like a tan or khaki with sto
ne speckles..thanks !!
Kevin, we will add that to our video list. We do have videos on our UA-cam page doing a quartz countertop look already. Thanks
What was sprayed on the epoxy after the pour before the WB poly
How much epic would I need to do a set of cornhole boards. Maybe 1/8” thick
How much did that beautiful piece cost to make?
The epoxy alone is around $150 and to build it was roughly $50. Thanks for watching the video
Can you do something Christmas theme? I’m looking for an art project with the kids
They are coming out with a Christmas theme video shortly. Stay tuned. Thanks
Clarification: spray in hand with green glove !! Thanks and regards from Argentina
He is using the clear isopropyl alcohol at that time frame to give it the dispersing effect.
What happened to the shine?
From the description - "used our WB urethane gloss top coat to finish it all!" and that is what happened to the shine. I understand the need for that considering its intended use but it takes away from it for sure.
@@BlackCat_2 Still looked very cool, never thought about epoxy for these games,
We have 3 different top coat options. Glaze coat is our super high gloss top coat that lays out glass smooth just like the metallic epoxy coat. Our WB Urethane comes in high gloss and leaves a minor texture and we also have a WB Urethane that’s a Matte/Satin finish.
Great video. How much epoxy does it take to cover the boards? How many pours?
Usually, 3oz per square foot is what most people use.
Hi!! Sorry to ask again but in the 4:30 minute before spraying with the isopropyl alcohol dispenser you see that a transparent product is applied with an aerosol that is also isopropyl alcohol or another substance or
solvent?
thanks guys!!
Clarification: spray in hand with green glove !! Thanks and regards from Argentina
He is using the clear isopropyl alcohol at that time frame to give it the dispersing effect.
Could this be done on a floor?
Hi great job!! What is sprays(laca?) pre alcohol isopropyl dispersing effect? Minute 4:30 in the video. Thanks. Sory my inglish is very bat!! My country its argentain (argentina) saludos guys!! Good job
He is using isopropyl alcohol to give the dispersing effects in the epoxy.
So you put the epoxy on then what is the whiteish top coat you used and why put that over the epoxy? What is it for?
That is our urethane top coat and he applies it to make the surface more durable.
Hey I’m thinking about doing a clear epoxy on my boards. With the epoxy on the boards are not to slippery where the bags slide off? My boards don’t let the bags slide at all and I would like to protect the decal so that’s why I’m looking to epoxy them.
We haven't had an issue with the bags not sliding on the epoxy. We have made several of them and they work amazing.
What's the color formula
What did you tape on the sides to stop run off?
We just let it drip then we scrape the edges every so often.
@@LeggariProducts ok just checking. There was some masking tape or something taped on edges wanted to make sure what kind before i tried.
if I use plastic board do it need any primer ?
Yes you will want to use a primer so the epoxy will adhere to the surface. Thanks
Can I put epoxy over a vinyl that covers the whole board?
Yes! If you email Cody@leggari.com our head tech can give you info on this!
You can contact our techs at 844-534-4274 ext. 1 and they can assist you.
Already figured it out. Spray with a poly first. I’m not contacting anyone. This is youtube. Reply with the answer and you gain/retain a subscriptions.
how are you getting the air bubbles out?
Stan Krieger we typically done have any air bubble issues with our resin. There’s no torch required. At the very least you can mist the top with denatured alcohol if there are a few. Thanks!
Love this!! Do you guys sell the raw wood boards??
I do
No we do not, we bought the wood from Home Depot and made them ourselves. Thanks
O que é, essa base sobre a madeira?
Hi, take a look at our online brochure. Thanks
online.flippingbook.com/view/364043
What colors are you using
The color combo is brass, black, titanium, silver, and khaki.
Thank you
What kind of tape is that? I tried using painters tape and the epoxy just eventually pushes through it. I tried allowing it to flow over edge but it just becomes to think on top and too many coats.
Also, is that just black paint or is it primer?
We used masking tape for the edges. That's black primer, it comes in our kits!
That shit is expensive as hell
Hey . Can you tell me where I can buy the epoxy in Dallas ?
We do not have any distributors at this time, we only sell the product on our website at www.leggari.com. Thanks