How to Fix Epoxy Resin Drips
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- Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
- in this brief video we go over a simple yet effective process of removing epoxy resin drips from the bottom of a river table. this is a must do when applying epoxy as a finish or top coat. thanks for watching!!
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This is one of the best, most needed tip I've ever come across.
Fantastic! Doing this on my next table... thanks Nathan
No problem!!
thanks so much. Wish I had seen this before I did my project!
Great tip, Nathan! Thank you.
So simple and wish I watched this before I poured.....oh well the next one I will tape.
I did this, but I have another problem now. The tacky residue from the tape is stuck on the epoxy and it is a pain to get rid of it. Rubbing alcohol and dishwashing detergent is not doing the trick. How do I fix this?
How would you do this method with a small piece like a charcuterie board?
In your video you have a huge advantage from the weight of the table, so you don't have to worry about it sliding around as you rip off the tape
One way would be to, tape a mixing cup to the bottom so that you have simmering to hold on to. Then you can pull the tape. The other way would be to leave the bottom edge with a sharp corner. Then even the epoxy fully cures you can pull the tape off while handling the piece. Hope this makes sense
@@GoodViewWoodworks that's a good idea. wish I could post a picture, I just took the tape off mine when it was a thick honey consistency, and it almost stretched the epoxy on the bottom edge and now has like a wavy look to it on the bottom edge. I took the tape off 10 to 20 minutes after I saw the last drip fall, not sure what I did wrong or how to prevent this
I have made a few holes in a piece of wood which I will be pouring resin but how do I stop the resin from going underneath the wood when I fill the holes.
Wish I’d watched this sooner and saved myself some heartache!
😅 Sorry dude
right ?? lol
This is not fixing epoxy drips, it is preventing them.
Prevention is the best way to remedy the problem of epoxy resin drips. 👊
Less bullshit this doesnt fix what is there
wait wait wait you showed us how to prevent the drips thank you but the title of this clip is "How to fix the drips" and I'm gonna watch it again but you never show us how to fix the drips so maybe you have the tile wrong it should be how to prevent the drips and I watched it again you didn't fix anything but I learned how to prevent the drips
Sorry about that. To fix then you need to sand them off then apply more epoxy or sand and buff until it’s glossy again.
Great tip! I hate Babysitting till epoxy is to that stringy state, but if you want professional results sacrifices must be made.
I eat this kinda shit up. Nice tip
This video doesn’t show how to fix drips. It only shows how to prevent the drips from happening.
I’m gonna go get it. 😂 - Just masking tape or something else?
thank you! you answer the questions others don't. So helpful. What bit did you use for the nice edges?
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These work well. I use the 1/4” for the top edges and the 1/8” for the bottom edges. Hope this helps.
What is the best way to finish if I have to sand the drips off?
How about taking care of drips after they are cured and hard? Didn't know the tape tip till it was too late!!!
Leyder Ness you will have to sand them off.
Apply a little heat with a heat gun, work through the drips slowly with a putty knife, then sand it. Its a little easier then straight sanding the drips.
Thank you so much for sharing your tip. Those drips are a pain in the butt to get off.
PLEASE HELP ME
i did an epoxy resin on my countertops...in morning i see there is Tons of lint from roller..yes i delinted...
Please tell me what to do thanks you
Will you send me some detailed pictures to my website www.goodviewwoodworks.com
You won’t be able to attach the pictures until I reply to your initial email, so if you just send me a quick email we can then try to help you out.
What if you have a 11” round lazy Susan you are coating. Should I round over both the top and bottom edge surfaces? What is the best way to tape an 11” circular piece without getting a jagged line where they meet?
Great question! Pinstriping tape works well.
Thenx
I hope you see this. How do you fix an area where the tape pulled off the base coat of paint/primer? The pour is beautiful but there are a few areas where the tape took off the paint 🎨.
I’m a beginner so it m unsure what I did wrong. This is my first pour and it’s over wood for a table in my van.
Send me an email to nathanporter87@gmail.com
this guy can't get out if his own way..
@@buck4508 how does that work?
Thanks nathen great tip...
When your doing “what u call flood coat “ what product are cm you using. I have seen people using a wax finish but my piece will be out side so any wax is no good. Any recommendations on what to use
A flood coat is a 1/8” finish coat of epoxy. There is a product called polyaspartic that would be better to use if the piece will be out side. You can check it out at www.diyepoxy.com
Any tips for what to do when you pull the tape off (mine was substantially more cured than this in the video) and get a couple drops anyway?
Is sanding my only option?
Great question. The answer however is not so great because, yes, sanding is the way to go.
Great tip Nathan, I am wondering after you have done your flood coat and your resin is dried and completely cured. How hard will the table top become, like scratch resistant, heat resistance ect. Thx matekeep up the good work
It will be scratch and heat resistant however if you really want it to be scratch resistant I would suggest adding a harder finish like polyaspartic Or StoneCoat Countertops ultimate topcoat
Thank you Nathan 👌👌.
Currently have your hands full and still manage to upload helpful videos? You're some kind of superdad.
Jay Thomas 😂 thanks dude
Dude you rock love your videos
It helps rookies like my self
Thank you so much
Much love and god bless
Thanks bro! I appreciate it!
How would you remove the tape from a small item that you have to handle in order to get the tape off, like a coaster etc? I hva eto wait till it's cured enoguh to handle without marking, but the tape takes off bits of the resin and it looks messy on the edges.
Been awhile I’ve been here... Dang Dog... shop got bigger??🤣
LOL no my boss allows me to use the shop for the bigger projects
GoodView Woodworks hope the baby doing well
He sure is!
Thank you for the tip. Understood easily. That is beautiful work!
How do you deal with drips on a two sided project?
If you click the card at 1:05 you will see how to finish the bottom before finishing the top.
I dont understand where to click....using live edge and taping isnt working well. Need both sides finished.
Hello.. it's really helpful.. thanks much 🙏
Many many thenx for that tips, it help me alot❤❤❤❤
Thanks for this tip!! Love your work ♥️
Thank you so much this really helped
This is a wonderful video!
Love your videos. My son used epoxy on our wood counter tops, the tops look great but our cat jump on one side and left cat prints. How do we get them out? The edges have ripples and some feel like they didn't get enough epoxy on them, can we fix them and how? This is the first time using epoxy. I wanted wood counter tops and wanted something that would protect them. Please help don't know what to do.
Send me an email over on my website so I can do my best to answer your questions. What brand of epoxy are you using?
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