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    epoxy resin table

    anyone have any experience making one? i've seen quite a few videos about it. theres a guy on fb that makes "river" tables that look pretty sharp. thinking about making something for my office.

    #2
    Yessir I’ve made a couple of them. It’s not too complicated. If you have any questions just let me know.


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      #3
      I make them. I do it part time, "Lone Star Mesquite" is business name. I don't advertise much.
      It is fun, there is a learning curve and you'll want to try different techniques, colors of epoxy etc... Just made a custom live edge desk for a guy from Houston, Make mantles and tables and all require epoxy.
      You don't have to have a giant river of epoxy to make them look good either so no need to buy gallons of expensive material to begin with.
      I would suggest playing around with some smaller projects first. I make a lot of cutting boards and incorporate epoxy into them, it's a good place to start also.

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        #4
        im wanting to make a pedestal stand for a full strut turkey mount i just got back. can you buy the resin at lowes or home depot? ive been watching a guy online. man that stuff is sure neat.

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          #5
          I’ve been looking into this as well. I didn’t see any epoxy at Home Depot or Lowe’s that is a sizable amount for a table. Only the small tubes. Prob have to buy off amazon or somewhere like rockler but prob pretty pricy there

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            #6
            Hobby shops or online, I found them.

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              #7
              Amazon is your best friend. And in my experience mica based pigment looks the best.


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                #8
                Lowes and Home Depot carry "Famowood" A box with 2- 1/2 gallon jugs inside.
                I think it is right around $68 for the box.
                I also buy it on line for about $58/box. So if you have free shipping from Amazon it saves a little if you aren't in a rush.
                If you want to pour deep pours...2" or more you need to use multiple layers or use a different product. It will heat up and do some unsightly things that you will need to try to fix.

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                  #9
                  I just did a table with Famowood epoxy from Home Depot (1 gallon). My table was 80"x40" with a live edge so I had run-off and used the entire gallon. As rattlesnake Dan mentioned, if you want it to be thicker than 1/16 - 1/8" you are going to need more than one coat.

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                    #10
                    I am in process of putting one together. What epoxy do you recommend for the deep pours. This one will have rivers at least 1 inch deep.

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