Everything online is telling me to use 1 gallon of resin for the same size table as this one, but i see you used 32oz. Can you tell me if 32oz is enough for a 3ft x 3ft table?
This is about 2.5’ x 3.5’. Honestly using a whole gallon on this small of a table would really just waste the resin as most of it would roll off the table. Look at the instructions on the resin for the amount you need per square foot and start with that. If you need a little more, you could always mix up some more
@@jaskin310 yes! Unfortunately the white clouds have turned yellowish over time. I think the only way around this is to count both the top and bottom to seal everything in
Really nice . Great job!
This is just amazing. I showed it to Grandpa. He was very impressed.
So if you had a projector you could have projected on the wood ?
Yes, you can project the image onto the wood and trace it
Hell of a project. Nice!!
That's awesome where did you get the table
Dope man dope asf. Keep it coming
Does the paint clean off if you don’t apply resin?
Yes. It’s always best to coat the top with some type of clear coat. It doesn’t have to be epoxy, but that’s a good way to get a nice reflective finish
Love your table what height chair legs are those table is beautiful do more please
Thank you! They are 24” long
How thick is the wood and where can I buy those legs?
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Very cool! 😎
Does it matter what kind of paint
No not necessarily, but I would recommend acrylic paint
Everything online is telling me to use 1 gallon of resin for the same size table as this one, but i see you used 32oz. Can you tell me if 32oz is enough for a 3ft x 3ft table?
Also what size table is yours? i was guessing around 3ft x 2ft
This is about 2.5’ x 3.5’. Honestly using a whole gallon on this small of a table would really just waste the resin as most of it would roll off the table. Look at the instructions on the resin for the amount you need per square foot and start with that. If you need a little more, you could always mix up some more
@@musicbykeenon Thanks for the reply! One more thing - did you experience any kind of staining or discoloration as time went on?
@@jaskin310 yes! Unfortunately the white clouds have turned yellowish over time. I think the only way around this is to count both the top and bottom to seal everything in
@@musicbykeenon What do you mean by count the top and bottom? How would you get around the discoloration of white over time in your opinion?