I find your videos very helpful. My brain references several points you have made in the past as I map at the order of multiple and complex epoxy pours. (Especially you volume calculation videos). I'm currently working on a 7 color epoxy pour into a complex design. The planning of the order of pour is so critical.
when you are painting the epoxy over the stripes, why not go ahead and paint the epoxy in the area where the black will be poured just to seal the wood to help minimizing bubble formation when the black is poured?
I do seal the entire area where the black epoxy will be poured, that is a standard practice. For the reason you specified. Sorry if I didn't show this well on the video. You clearly understand the process thanks for asking and help others understand also.
Thank you for your positive comment. I agree when I watch youtube I don't usually want entertainment but education. That doesn't seem to be the norm these days. Thank you for watching.
Thanks, Rob. I'm enjoying the series. You are more entertaining than you admit to.
Thanks for positive feedback and support Dwayne.
Rob, I have learned a ton from you and I appreciate the time ad effort you put into each video! Thank you. I’m looking forward to the next videos.
Thank you Kevin will release black tonight or tomorrow morning and white soon after that.
Good information brother.. Keep it up
Thank you Dan for your positive feedback
Steady wins the race, Great Video Rob looking forward to seeing them all
Thank you for the positive feedback
I find your videos very helpful. My brain references several points you have made in the past as I map at the order of multiple and complex epoxy pours. (Especially you volume calculation videos). I'm currently working on a 7 color epoxy pour into a complex design. The planning of the order of pour is so critical.
Hey Craig, thanks for the positive feedback. I appreciate it. And I’m glad it’s helping.
when you are painting the epoxy over the stripes, why not go ahead and paint the epoxy in the area where the black will be poured just to seal the wood to help minimizing bubble formation when the black is poured?
I do seal the entire area where the black epoxy will be poured, that is a standard practice. For the reason you specified. Sorry if I didn't show this well on the video. You clearly understand the process thanks for asking and help others understand also.
Sometimes entertaining is not what I want. In fact, the more entertaining the less instructive. I’m here for your knowledge, not to be entertained.
Thank you for your positive comment. I agree when I watch youtube I don't usually want entertainment but education. That doesn't seem to be the norm these days. Thank you for watching.