Dominoes?
Dominoes?
Looks great, I much prefer as a piece of art than a table.My wife asked if I fancied having a go at making her a small table from wood & resin.
I'd never worked with liquid resin before, so I said yes.
When it was done, we both thought It ended up a bit too small to be a table ( I already had the offcuts of Pippy Oak in my workshop) so we decided to hang it on the wall up on the landing instead.
Dimensions are 420mm high x 750mm wide by 22mm thick.
Finished with Rubio Monocoat "Pure".
I've now got to make a slightly larger one for the initial table she was after...!
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Thanks Fitzroy .....As I said in my original post, it was supposed to be a small table, but now its hanging on the wall, I'm quite happy it ended up there.Looks great, I much prefer as a piece of art than a table.
Sounds amazing, looking forward to seeing itThanks Fitzroy .....As I said in my original post, it was supposed to be a small table, but now its hanging on the wall, I'm quite happy it ended up there.
The wife still wants a table but I'm going to use some Spalted Oak that I've had put away for some time and use some tinted black resin with it......Not completely black, coz I quite like the semi transparent look but hopefully, it will be okay with the black spalting.
Epoxy tint is on my mind at the moment. Currently filling splits and voids in oak for a desk I’m making. Getting the right depth of tint is tricky, the bottle is not helpful; tint-a few drops, solid colour 1g/100g.Thanks Fitzroy .....As I said in my original post, it was supposed to be a small table, but now its hanging on the wall, I'm quite happy it ended up there.
The wife still wants a table but I'm going to use some Spalted Oak that I've had put away for some time and use some tinted black resin with it......Not completely black, coz I quite like the semi transparent look but hopefully, it will be okay with the black spalting.
Ambient Temperature | 15°C (minimum) | 20°C (recommended) | 25°C (maximum) |
---|---|---|---|
Maximum Time in Pot (Pot Life) | 80 mins | 60 mins | 40 mins |
Maximum Pour Depth into a thin walled mould (silicone/plastic) | 50mm | 40mm | 30mm |
Maximum Pour Depth into wood or an insulating mould | 25mm | 25mm | 18mm |
Initial Cure | 96 hrs | 72 hrs | 48 hrs |
I like that could make it for my Mrs birthday!Made a coat, shoe and log store as we have just had a log burner installed.View attachment 153060
Need to know more!Made this a few moons ago - all cut on the table saw.
Beautiful bowl definitely brought out the beauty of that piece of timber bet your pleased with that oneI filled some of the voids in this Robinia burr in April last year but before I could get around to turning it in May I became ill. This week the temperature in the workshop has increased naturally and with the aid of my new diesel heater so I have been able to get a little turning done even though I still have to handle my gouges with gloves on for the moment (my last and 12th Chemo is Wednesday). Without gloves they feel like they've come straight out of the freezer. Sorry for the rushed photography but my heater refused to heat up the garden for me.
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