Название | : | Epoxy How To | 5 Tips u0026 Tricks For Beginners |
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Would Love to know what other questions you have! PART 2 is coming soon and we will create it based off of YOUR Questions!brThanks For Watching! Comment from : Jeff Mack Designs |
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If you plane do you still have to sand? Comment from : Biz1 hunid |
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Could I get any book from you please? Comment from : YSF |
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If you have multiple pours, is it necessary to sand the first layer before pouring the second layer? if so to what grit? Comment from : Bart Nichols |
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When you use a router and built your own sled, what do you have attached to the router? Comment from : Be True |
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Great info how do I keep the epoxy from cracking? Comment from : John Paul |
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nice good work brother but i have 1 question why we divide all over by 61 Comment from : Robera Fekadu |
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How much will I need for building a 80×25×1 (length, width, height) everything in cm and how much should I put the pigment for a light blue colour transparent one Can I include lighting when I am gonna pour resin into it Comment from : REXDEMON |
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Grits of sandpaper from start to finish? Comment from : Christian Kneiser |
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Great book for a beginner wwwyoutubecom/post/UgkxD-QRFQz730FJEh4f9BYSf-nkIMIC9hL_ this book really starts from the beginning, as in it explains what basic tools are and how to use them But when it gets to the art of creating joints and how and when to use them this book really starts to teach you something At least that was my experience Comment from : Markus Powell |
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If I do a opaque pore, can i still put led's underneath to shine through or do i have to go with the medium one? Comment from : Janine |
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Great video, very informative for a newbie such as me Thank youbrbrFollowing Comment from : Halen Erasmus |
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What kind of router bit are you using? Comment from : Ruben Ascencio jr |
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Just watched the video and I am fixing to start doing countertops wanted to know can epoxy be poured over quartz countertops if so I much would I need to mix up for a to 60”x25”x1 1/2” would like to say thanks for the video and I’ll be following your channel now that I just subscribed Comment from : Tommy Duran |
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Hi Which grit sizes should I use for my bench grinding wheel? Comment from : Валентин Сеньков |
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Thank you for this video From 🇵🇭 Comment from : aqua zek |
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6:22 Hi can i use normal Graffiti Spray pain (wich one) like Stone coat Countertops use? I cant buy ist because im Out of the shipping range😢 Comment from : Freggel |
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I think the only tip you left out for beginners is what to do after sanding? Comment from : ssmitty415 |
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Nice Many thanks for sharing Comment from : Thumbs up |
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Thanks for the tips! I was looking for an indoor epoxy that won't stink up my house I assume you're Canadian (the way we say "out" and you're using metric but using an imperial tape measure lol) which is perfect for me so I'll grab the epoxy from your site Comment from : Rob James |
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I loved this! Shame I'm all away in Scotland My eyes will be peeled looking for the best wood when I'm out with my dog - perfect for my mistakesbrJust fantastic, thank you Comment from : Jane Mulholland |
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I kinda like the cheap epoxy resin that created a yellow block Comment from : Keith Raney |
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Do you have a video or suggestions on how you got the shine and clearness on the first piece in the video? Comment from : Robert Hernandez |
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I really appreciate your videos I wanted to do a diy epoxy project for my art room but after watching this I'm sure I would have messed it up How do I, with no would work or epoxy experience, only an artistic brain, start a business in epoxy work? Comment from : Rojae Murray |
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Awesome tips!! I have wondered how I'm going to make a hanging river door Now I know!! Comment from : William Palmer |
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What about air bubbles? I didn’t see you use a heat gun or torch Thanks Comment from : Anthony Rivera |
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I might start this stuff as my new hobby, any tutorial about how to start it? Like what i need Thanks Comment from : Not Your Bro |
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What brands do you recommend for deep clear pours? Comment from : Robert Burns |
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Thanks you very much for a special training efther watching I am understanding and doings Comment from : G Jonh |
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Epoxy is not safe for cutting boards, just saying Comment from : Wtf you idiot |
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Thank you so much! I have a friend in trouble with his epoxy countertop - an older person put a pile of peaches on the epoxy to age & rot a couple of days Maybe more When this was discovered, a deep stain though 3cm of Epoxy at least, and the stain goes almost to the wood underneath It give the sad illusion of brownish cloud formation in the otherwise perfectly-clear epoxy as far as the eye can see Id you do read this - do you have any ideas? Sorry to bug you Comment from : Paul Chappel |
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Very insightful video Real info Comment from : A6 |
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Tnx for the tips can you give me the name of the polisher or the liquid being use for final coating? Comment from : Ernil Sale |
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Very Good explanation, Thank you so much Comment from : Rigo Capellan |
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Hi I’m wanting to cover my grooming table just a solid piece of wood is apoxy strong for eg if I groom dog on it will it last Comment from : Dogz Ink |
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Can u do a dirty pour with epoxy? Comment from : Nova Mangnus |
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Why /61? Comment from : Mohammad Reza Jafari |
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What about the photo used for this video It says don’t do this but you didn’t explain it That’s why I watched the video Is there something important as to why not to do that? Comment from : C Moniz |
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Which colours are used Comment from : Shraddha Bhardwaj |
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Thank you so much for the tips Comment from : Bryan Encina |
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I have a burro I want to fill with a clear ,it's big each half wt 150 ,can you say see very far thru the clear ? Comment from : Jeffrey TenEyck P |
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"Not everyone's going to have a cnc in their shop"not everyone is going to have a shop I do everything out of my bedroom in my apartment lol Comment from : Zero0004 |
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What do you to to prevent bubbles from forming especially on a clear glass resin deep pour? Comment from : Nicholas Kioko |
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What do you do to avoid bubbles emerging up? Comment from : Nicholas Kioko |
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I don’t care if its low odor, I’m still doing it outside or opening every window and turn on a fan I’ll also gear up with a respirator, eye protection and gloves This stuff can be dangerous I’d rather be safe than sorry Comment from : Phoenix OnFire |
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What the hell is 175 inches Comment from : Roger Ashton |
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What do you clean your mixer with?do you just throw it away? The mixing bowls/buckets same question and do you scrape the sides when poring harder or epoxy Comment from : Nancy Carpenter |
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Nice Jeff, thanks for that Comment from : Michael |
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thank you sir for new idea and knowledge big help for me and to others Comment from : De-Libangan Tv |
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epoxy resin maestro Comment from : Gurinder Saini |
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Your information was excellent and much appreciated Comment from : Mark Jess |
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I have a problem with the wood regd moisturebrIt leaves a silver lining on the edgesbrAfter pouringbrHow to remove moisture from wood pls guide Comment from : Mohammed Abdullah |
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Very informative sir thank you Comment from : Mohammed Abdullah |
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i bought superclear epoxy 4 months ago, opened it a month ago and made sure to follow all directions for storage unfortunately my part B turned yellow its only been a month since opened! i just noticed it a few days ago can i still use it if i do it immediately and use opaque pigments that are solid color in nature like the colors used in the video for this board for example? Comment from : Elad Sinay |
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Thanks so much brThis means a confident startbr😎🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺👍👏👏👌 Comment from : Ebony |
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Thank you for the info and user friendly tutorials Just got a lathe, paint station with powder coat, router, drill press, epoxy forms, belt sander, etc can't wait to start making stuffs Comment from : Erik Siebenthal |
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Divide by 231 instead of 61 for gallons instead of liters 👍🏼 Comment from : Thomas Armstrong |
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What's the particular name of the pigment? Comment from : JUS TV |
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Thank you dude I was strugling with when to swirl Work perfect at 16 hour mark Comment from : Ashole Google |
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Thank you vrry much Im going to try mine🇳🇦 Comment from : Ignatius Endjala |
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Thanks for the info! Very helpful Repeating others question How do you know when you have sanded enough? Comment from : Rusty R |
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Seems to me that most people recommend against pouring that deep in one go That gets reaction during the cure can make problems Comment from : Salavain |
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If you did all your measurements in cm you wouldn't need to divide by anything ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Comment from : zeroomens |
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I make tables with epoxy resin, and after 2-3 years it appears worms from the inside of the table, do you know any prevention? Comment from : Steampunk |
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My concern was how to determine how much epoxy to use and how to figure it out Thanks for the example Comment from : David Taitano |
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Thank you👍 Comment from : ali hasani |
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Ooooh math Comment from : baller |
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We are planning on making a very large “L” shaped table with our son, as our summer projectbrHere are some questions, if you don’t mindbr1 How do you know when you’ve sanded enough with a belt sander? Will it be smooth to the touch consistency?br2 What do you use after, to get that shined, shiney effect? Shellac? Clear Epoxy over the entire table?brbrAppreciate your time Comment from : TopRealtor333 |
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Hi, how to put Epoxy on an stain oil finish tabel? And can i use shellak to seal the wood befor i put Epoxy on the wood?brThank you Comment from : NORWAY Woodworking DIY |
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What do you do so the epoxy doesn’t stick to the table you are making it on Comment from : Terrance Bond |
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How to polish and what are materials for polishing? Comment from : Jeremia Sebastian |
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What would be the best finnish ? Comment from : Arron Norton |
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Great videothanks Comment from : ILAN COHEN |
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Awesome tutorial, thank you so much! 😁💜💥 Comment from : Ninja Wahine |
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Awesome! Quick and to the point Thanks so much Comment from : Josh Peterson |
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So quick question, this epoxy is much more expensive than I was planning lol I'm a small table for playing cards/chess etc I'm planning on having it octagon shaped with a dark wood frame around a octagon center Inner octagon will be about 32 inches If I do (32x32x1)/61 I'd need 16 liters which will come out to like $500 in resin That doesn't sound right, also 16 liters sounds like a lot for this small of an area Are my calculations wrong? Also if my calculations are correct would it be bad to go 1/2 thick or even less to save on resin I'm not looking for a transparent look Comment from : Adeeb Hamad |
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This is why we have metric systems Comment from : dashu |
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good job my friend 👏 Comment from : Emrah Dursun |
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Highly under viewed channel my friend Comment from : Acadian joe |
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Don't all clear Epoxy's yellow over time??? Comment from : WhoAmEye_WhoAreEwe |
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Can anyone explain to me how this calculation works, to know how many liters of resin are needed? Comment from : Neko tamo Neko |
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Great video Title stated clearly what'd we see and the video didn't have any bs filler or some infomercial salesman telling bad jokes In other words, a welcomed relief 👍 Comment from : Scott Thompson |
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Perfect video bro I wanna ask about “ 61 “ brHow u get this number ? And how can I know that ! brDo you mean every liter has 61 inches and that's like a math rule we rely on?brBTW thank u so much Comment from : Alijf99 |
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Looking at the finished piecebrWhat's holding it together? It looks like there is a piece of wood next to a piece of resinbrAre they bound enough that if you dropped the piece it's most likely to break the wood than to beak the bond?brOr is there a resin layer over everything and i just can't see it? Comment from : AvaSpa |
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I'm doing a quarter-inch pour for the base can I swirl in that amazing video thank you Comment from : Tic Tack |
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Wow just found your channel , i gotta say , Well Done ! What a perfect video , crisp and to the point yet explained very well , great vid, thanks for taking the time to share ! Comment from : ace ventura |
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Do you have to use a deep pour epoxy for cutting board or if you’re making bow tie inlays?? Comment from : Victor fiore |
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