I loved this video and I really need your help with floating large items in epoxy…My wife has passed and I I want to create a large glasslike epoxy piece with her personal and most favorite belongings inside of it to like some of her favorite things inside of it like her perfume bottles, some of her high end makeup, her quite large designer hand bag, her sunglasses and several pictures. I feel this would be the perfect way to preserve her items and honor my best friend and my wife and I know you are the only person in the whole world that can help me make this a reality…PLEASE HELP ME Honor Her In The BEST Way I Know She Would Love!!!
I'm so sorry for your loss. I lost my husband last year so I understand. I just wanted to say that's a great idea and good luck on making what you want to make. My oldest brother passed away just 5 months ago so I'm watching these videos to get ideas on doing something special with his flowers.
This table arrived well packaged and on time. ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxn94T8Mu1iMnsLCMNOI9srXSsLkI4JXKW Like another reviewer advised, I pulled everything out and made sure everything was included (everything was!). I built it alone and it took me about an hour. The color is great and for the price the lift part works well. As others have mentioned, it’s not the smoothest opening/closing, but it works. The screws do show, but I plan to order white sticker covers if that bothers us too much. Really happy with this table! UPDATE: it’s been over a year since we got this coffee table and we still love it! It gets HEAVY use as our dining table, foot rest, and school desk. Over time, the opening and closing mechanism has gotten smoother. I added a new photo with the white screw cover stickers. They blend in perfectly and make it look a little cleaner. 100% recommend!!!
Really beautiful piece. I tried to duplicate It but my dried flowers took up the epoxy and just look wet.......I have read some people spray the flowers with hairspray prior to putting them in the epoxy. What are your thoughts on this? Thank you
This is amazing! i have a doubt though... so ive got these snowflake like formations spreading under my resin floral table but right above the wood base... any idea what or how to get rid of those?
This turned out beautiful! I'm not brave enough to do something that big yet. I just started working with resin the end of last summer. I just recently tried drying my own flowers, everything has been fine except the daises! They are driving me nuts by not holding up to the drying process. I've tried silica, air dry, pressing between heavy objects, and they all look crappy when done. Any suggestions? Your flowers looked great!
This is beutiful!! Im new to this and i want to make my mom a TV tray sized side table for her chair and get rid of the ugly TV tray she uses. I am going to give this a shot. Would the process be about the same for a luttle bit thicker piece?
I noticed that the squid clear fast has a max pour of 1/2”. Your wood seemed thicker than that. Did you exceed over that in one pour, or did you do 1/2”at a time, in multiple pours before you got to the top edge of your wood?
I've built my mold, dried my flowers and I"m ready for the first pour. I put resin tape down but it has a few close but not completely flat areas, (I wasn't satisfied with using the tape). Will it smooth out in the planer/sanding process or should I re tape it. Will non stick cooking spray or crisco be a suitable option, serious question? I couldn't find non stick resin products locally. My wood is 1" thick birch.
Yes, you can wet sand higher & then polish the resin. The only problem is some food grade finishes might not bond well to the polish/the piece because it”s sanded so high.
As lovely as this is, it must have cost a fortune with all the resin supplies. I’ve been meaning to make these to give to my mom and MIL as a present on my wedding day. Would you be able to give an estimate on all the cost? I would like to get started with this as a hobby as well. I’m in love with the whole process.
My question is, is this cutting board for decorative purposes only? I’m asking because I can’t see being able to cut on it without destroying such a beautiful piece
sir, please use text in video when mention the ingredient used. to make it easier for the audience (especially me) because the mention of ingredients may be unclear or different name in other parts of the world. thanks sir, i enjoyed the video that you presented
I am so confusing the mixing ratio of resin and hardener for specific area. please do some examples if there is calculation show. Example:- 60cm width, 2m length and 4cm thickness mold, and there is wood, stone and flowers to include in the mold, how we know the exact ratio of resin and hardener to mix and to get table?
Beautiful board! Thanks for sharing!
I loved this video and I really need your help with floating large items in epoxy…My wife has passed and I I want to create a large glasslike epoxy piece with her personal and most favorite belongings inside of it to like some of her favorite things inside of it like her perfume bottles, some of her high end makeup, her quite large designer hand bag, her sunglasses and several pictures. I feel this would be the perfect way to preserve her items and honor my best friend and my wife and I know you are the only person in the whole world that can help me make this a reality…PLEASE HELP ME Honor Her In The BEST Way I Know She Would Love!!!
I'm so sorry for your loss. I lost my husband last year so I understand. I just wanted to say that's a great idea and good luck on making what you want to make. My oldest brother passed away just 5 months ago so I'm watching these videos to get ideas on doing something special with his flowers.
Best epoxy board tutorial.. Thanks for sharing, gives me more confidence to build one this summer!!
This table arrived well packaged and on time. ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxn94T8Mu1iMnsLCMNOI9srXSsLkI4JXKW Like another reviewer advised, I pulled everything out and made sure everything was included (everything was!). I built it alone and it took me about an hour. The color is great and for the price the lift part works well. As others have mentioned, it’s not the smoothest opening/closing, but it works. The screws do show, but I plan to order white sticker covers if that bothers us too much. Really happy with this table! UPDATE: it’s been over a year since we got this coffee table and we still love it! It gets HEAVY use as our dining table, foot rest, and school desk. Over time, the opening and closing mechanism has gotten smoother. I added a new photo with the white screw cover stickers. They blend in perfectly and make it look a little cleaner. 100% recommend!!!
Good job. Just a tip I use. When I am doing my last coat I tape the bottom at the edges so I do not have to worry about the drips.
You are one of the few who address cleaning the resin off the back of the board. Thanks!
I love what you do good job
This is a GREAT tourtorial
Just 😍 That Beautiful Tray !!
That would be hard cause I don’t have those tools like You
The entire process is so captivating
Great board. Were the flowers pre dried? Great router skills! LOL, I can't do that.
Been waiting so many video thai is the best , the way you show the video about the drip epoxy and sanding it it help so much ,thank you
Stunningly beautiful thank you!!!
STUNNINGLY BEAUTIFUL!!!
Really beautiful piece. I tried to duplicate It but my dried flowers took up the epoxy and just look wet.......I have read some people spray the flowers with hairspray prior to putting them in the epoxy. What are your thoughts on this? Thank you
This is amazing! i have a doubt though... so ive got these snowflake like formations spreading under my resin floral table but right above the wood base... any idea what or how to get rid of those?
This turned out beautiful! I'm not brave enough to do something that big yet. I just started working with resin the end of last summer. I just recently tried drying my own flowers, everything has been fine except the daises! They are driving me nuts by not holding up to the drying process. I've tried silica, air dry, pressing between heavy objects, and they all look crappy when done. Any suggestions? Your flowers looked great!
Great tutorial!
Absolutely stunning. Very well done.
That's so great. good technique. I also do art like you
Im from India sir. Excellent
This is beutiful!! Im new to this and i want to make my mom a TV tray sized side table for her chair and get rid of the ugly TV tray she uses. I am going to give this a shot. Would the process be about the same for a luttle bit thicker piece?
Beautiful job demonstrating. Where in Canada is your shop?
Job well done its Beautiful I love it ❤️
Oh wow! That's so pretty! I love it! 😍
Just Beautiful!!
Beautiful
Wow that is so pretty
Love it. Is the resin food safe? So beautiful!
So gorgeous
I love dis. How much is a gallon of epoxy, nice job
I noticed that the squid clear fast has a max pour of 1/2”. Your wood seemed thicker than that. Did you exceed over that in one pour, or did you do 1/2”at a time, in multiple pours before you got to the top edge of your wood?
This is so beautiful I think I like to make a kitchen countertop like this would I be able to use a knife on it and not Merit
I've built my mold, dried my flowers and I"m ready for the first pour. I put resin tape down but it has a few close but not completely flat areas, (I wasn't satisfied with using the tape). Will it smooth out in the planer/sanding process or should I re tape it. Will non stick cooking spray or crisco be a suitable option, serious question? I couldn't find non stick resin products locally. My wood is 1" thick birch.
Can you please tell me at what point you drill the holes for the handles? How do you guard against micro-bubbles?
Nice job! You did good
Hola , saludos.
Muy lindo se ve .
Pero no sé si con el tiempo las flores pierden el color ?
Awesome job. Thanks for the video. I'm working on my technique. Any advice on my videos would be helpful.
Gorgeous ❤
What kind of wood was used in this beautiful piece
Beautiful 😊
Is it possible to just sand or buff the board to get it to be see through again without that messy top coat process?
Yes, you can wet sand higher & then polish the resin. The only problem is some food grade finishes might not bond well to the polish/the piece because it”s sanded so high.
Some people use liquid latex on the bottom to reduce sanding.
What's the difference between wet and dry sanding and when do you use them?
Very nice!
When you do your final pour and it cures, do you get any pits or bumps?
Greetings, nice piece of work what you made. I would like to know what kind of glossing coat did you used on top.
I need help. How do you do the handles exactly? I have a Kreg jig and some counter sink bits, but dont know how to use them together
Молодец. Очень красиво получилось.
How do you clean the epoxy off your silicone brush?
After pouring and sanding the item is cloudy
If i pour another layer will it get clear again?
what settings do you use on your planner? Haven't had good results with epoxy using planner. I love your work.
As lovely as this is, it must have cost a fortune with all the resin supplies. I’ve been meaning to make these to give to my mom and MIL as a present on my wedding day. Would you be able to give an estimate on all the cost? I would like to get started with this as a hobby as well. I’m in love with the whole process.
What are you wiping it down with between grits?
BEAUTIFUL
Is it Heat safe? can a cup of coffee be placed on a board?
What router bit did you use? 1/4 or 1/2"?
My question is, is this cutting board for decorative purposes only? I’m asking because I can’t see being able to cut on it without destroying such a beautiful piece
These types of boards should be used for serving or display only, not cutting afaik.
Do you have to have a special table saw blade?
Hi, it's beautiful. i have a question the last pour did you cover the wood frame too?
Can pre dried or artificial flowered be used
Gorgeous, Thank you
Like it ❤❤❤❤❤
What is the red tape or material is it in bottom that helps to release the cabinet what are u using as a release
Очень красиво! Скажи пожалуйста, после шлифовки чем покрывать что так прозрачно получилось?
What is the red stuff in your mold?
Why did you handle the bottom and top finishes differently?
If sell this board, iwould be happy to buy it or few fir my kitchen and presents (is unique) for my friends. Pls reply. Thanks
What is inside the frame that makes it not stick to the wood frame
What is the inside made of? Or why red? Thanks
Did you dry out the flowers before you put them in? I have read that putting anything in epoxy that has moisture will not end well
Do you have a link for the kreg jig?
How do you clean all that brother?
Gorgeous!❤
how resistant is your epoxy on the top against Knife Scratches?
It is very resistant against scratches, the "squid-seal" was used a a top coat to protect it here
@@Kaye013 Unfortunately, this product is not available in Germany. I would like to try it.
@@osta030 yes right now only the US & Canada but might expand to Europe in the next years!
Any tips for beginners? What should someone charge for something like this?
sir, please use text in video when mention the ingredient used. to make it easier for the audience (especially me) because the mention of ingredients may be unclear or different name in other parts of the world. thanks sir, i enjoyed the video that you presented
❤❤❤it i will try to make one. Neels from SA
Is it finishing or we need to do top code??
Difference between wet and dry sanding?
And what is the size of this beautiful product?
What squid epoxy do you use?
Excellent
Is the epoxy poured over the wood at each pour?
How do you eliminate micro bubbles?
Stunnnning🎉🎉🎉🎉
No polishing the topcoat needed?
I am so confusing the mixing ratio of resin and hardener for specific area. please do some examples if there is calculation show.
Example:- 60cm width, 2m length and 4cm thickness mold, and there is wood, stone and flowers to include in the mold, how we know the exact ratio of resin and hardener to mix and to get table?
What is the process of drying the flowers?
Hello, 👋 what country is this? Is this epoxy very cheap?
Maybe a silly question BUT... are those real flowers? Are they dried flowers? Are they silk or plastic? Beautiful board by the way.
Don't use plastic
I thought resin filled in all marks on the pieces, Do we really have to do all those sanding steps?
This looks wonderful but so time consuming. What would someone charge for a piece like this?
what machine did you use to do your edges? I love the finished product. I am about to move into a new place and I want to make this for my new place.
I had the same question
Palm router with a 45 degree bit
What kind of wood is that?
Will this yellow over time?
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Hello Can you attach a material list so I can try this at home? You used a lot of products
Hey boss, will it be possible for a contract in Nigeria
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Is this board just for show