JWD
Established Member
hi all!
I've been researching these live edge epoxied table tops for a while now and i'm thinking of making a coffee table for the 'rents.
For all the instagram savvy members you may have seen 'blackforestwoodco' - if you haven't i would recommend it, they're a fantastic account. - these guys regularly do 20+ litre pours of epoxy to join two half slabs.
It's always been my understanding that epoxy heats as it dries, so too thick a pour will produce a cracked result. I got in touch with the aforementioned account and they told me the epoxy they use was 'liquid plastic' and that the curing reaction was slow and produced little heat so that they could pour as thick as required.
Has anyone got a clue what i'm on about and if there are any similar products in the UK? id like to make a few of these tables but the cost/time taken balance would be far too low for me to probably even break even if i had to do 1/2" pours at a time...
i'd appreciate any info at all
Joe
I've been researching these live edge epoxied table tops for a while now and i'm thinking of making a coffee table for the 'rents.
For all the instagram savvy members you may have seen 'blackforestwoodco' - if you haven't i would recommend it, they're a fantastic account. - these guys regularly do 20+ litre pours of epoxy to join two half slabs.
It's always been my understanding that epoxy heats as it dries, so too thick a pour will produce a cracked result. I got in touch with the aforementioned account and they told me the epoxy they use was 'liquid plastic' and that the curing reaction was slow and produced little heat so that they could pour as thick as required.
Has anyone got a clue what i'm on about and if there are any similar products in the UK? id like to make a few of these tables but the cost/time taken balance would be far too low for me to probably even break even if i had to do 1/2" pours at a time...
i'd appreciate any info at all
Joe