As always a great informative and relaxing Video! Thanks a lot! But when you are not sealing your edges, what do you do to prevend bubbles? Would Love to hear an answer 😊 Greetings from Germany ✌️
Hi. Awesome videos. Ive recently sone a small serving board. My resin has dried a little frosty instead of crystal clear. I sanded to 3000 grit. Can i polish it up to look crystal clear??. Thank you.
Yes you can! You need a buffing compound, polishing compound, and a buffer. You can use the products they sell at an automotive store. 3M sells good products. The buffer needs to be able to get to at least 2,000 rpm to be able to get the desired finish.
Which expoxy is best to use for a deep void? Because I'm working on a project now and I notice that its smoking as you send it even crack. I use the table top epoxy.
Hi Nathan. Just subscribed last night. Is your business located in Saluda? We live in Fredericksburg and have a camper in Bush Park in Wake, VA. We go through Saluda twice a week during camping season! We're heading that way in a few hours. Just got my first order from Total Boat, trying to learn about epoxy and resin. Look forward to checking out more of your videos. :)
On my very first pour I was so excited I got my ratio wrong. I realized my mistake and poured it all back into the bucket and mixed it correctly. I still got some soft spots. My tip is take a deep breath and make sure you get it right the first time!
Hey Nathan I have another question. I got a flower silicone molds from Amazon and I was wondering would an epoxy that says it's good for up to a 2 inch thick pour be ok to use, or do I need the deep pour? It's not a big mold bout size of your box molds from your Tuesday shop talk video. Thank you Nathan 😊
People “seal the edges” by putting a thin coat of epoxy on the live edge of the wood. They do this to try and keep bubbles from appearing in the “river” of epoxy. Hope this makes sense
That explains it, so you recommend not to seal the edges? I bought incredible solutions myself. The same 2-1 mix. Do you get a commission for next time I order incredible solutions I will order through your link
Hey nat. I'm confused about thr sealing edges. I just watch a video that you explain that you need to seal the edges. Do you recommend it doing it or not too?
HeyThere... Thanks so much for your videos, I've learned a lot from you! I'm trying to help my dad out... he has a table that he carved a river into, and has filled with resin. His last pour cured with a bunch of little holes, or pits in it. He lives near you and is working without climate control in his shop - could this be from temperature? - I hear it's really hot there right now! Also any suggestion on how to fix it? or just point me to a video? :) Thanks again!
Blacktailstudios always says to seal. I'm with you on not sealing but then there's the issue of minimizing micros bubbles
As always a great informative and relaxing Video! Thanks a lot!
But when you are not sealing your edges, what do you do to prevend bubbles?
Would Love to hear an answer 😊
Greetings from Germany ✌️
Thank u for the warnings....💪
Hi. Awesome videos. Ive recently sone a small serving board. My resin has dried a little frosty instead of crystal clear. I sanded to 3000 grit. Can i polish it up to look crystal clear??. Thank you.
Yes you can! You need a buffing compound, polishing compound, and a buffer. You can use the products they sell at an automotive store. 3M sells good products. The buffer needs to be able to get to at least 2,000 rpm to be able to get the desired finish.
@@GoodViewWoodworks brilliant. Thank you for your reply. Love your videos, iam learning so much from them. Thanks again from England👍
Which expoxy is best to use for a deep void? Because I'm working on a project now and I notice that its smoking as you send it even crack. I use the table top epoxy.
I have a video on that exact question.
ua-cam.com/video/42wIxx1uMuE/v-deo.html
Hi Nathan. Just subscribed last night. Is your business located in Saluda? We live in Fredericksburg and have a camper in Bush Park in Wake, VA. We go through Saluda twice a week during camping season! We're heading that way in a few hours. Just got my first order from Total Boat, trying to learn about epoxy and resin. Look forward to checking out more of your videos. :)
Yes were located in Saluda. Thanks for checking out my channel!
On my very first pour I was so excited I got my ratio wrong. I realized my mistake and poured it all back into the bucket and mixed it correctly. I still got some soft spots. My tip is take a deep breath and make sure you get it right the first time!
Hey Nathan I have another question. I got a flower silicone molds from Amazon and I was wondering would an epoxy that says it's good for up to a 2 inch thick pour be ok to use, or do I need the deep pour? It's not a big mold bout size of your box molds from your Tuesday shop talk video. Thank you Nathan 😊
2 inches thick is a deep pour. You are good
Thank you
I'm new and just learning to make my first epoxy tray. Not sure what you mean by sealing the edges?
People “seal the edges” by putting a thin coat of epoxy on the live edge of the wood. They do this to try and keep bubbles from appearing in the “river” of epoxy. Hope this makes sense
That explains it, so you recommend not to seal the edges? I bought incredible solutions myself. The same 2-1 mix. Do you get a commission for next time I order incredible solutions I will order through your link
@@GoodViewWoodworks sorry to bother you with another question. How do I measure how much epoxy to mix for a certain size board?
@@ald.3449 it’s all good! Check out my video here
ua-cam.com/video/yB0zLPwDO9k/v-deo.html
Hey nat. I'm confused about thr sealing edges. I just watch a video that you explain that you need to seal the edges. Do you recommend it doing it or not too?
HeyThere... Thanks so much for your videos, I've learned a lot from you! I'm trying to help my dad out... he has a table that he carved a river into, and has filled with resin. His last pour cured with a bunch of little holes, or pits in it. He lives near you and is working without climate control in his shop - could this be from temperature? - I hear it's really hot there right now! Also any suggestion on how to fix it? or just point me to a video? :) Thanks again!
First again
😂 you’re on your game!!!!