I think that’s the first time I’ve been able to watch a full 45 minute instructional video all the way through. Really well made. I started with this one but definitely going back to watch the rest of the series.
Another great video. We all make silly errors in our best efforts to make quality woodworking products. Sometimes we are own worst critics. Keep making great videos that encourage us to continue.
This looks great ! I'm getting into epoxy as a hobby and learning and taking in all the information I can thanks ! I didn't see the discount code though for the total boat
Sean, where did you pursue your CNC machine/Table? do you have to flood coat? can you just polish your table? or does it really matter what method you use. i see aot of polishing on river tables....is it because its a bigger table, compare to making it for a customer. dinning, kitchen etc
The CNC is from Axiom Precision. Its an AR16. As for flood coating, no, you don't HAVE to. I do it because its a quick an easy way to get a clear finish. The alternative is sanding from a low to very high grit, wet sanding, then polishing. A MUCH more intensive process.
something ive noticed and im a beginner is you run thru buckets a lot, or i do. question to you is, do you wash out the bucket and re-use or is that dangerous to have particles or color seeping into next project and not worth the risk?
Good question. If your resin is very thoroughly mixed let it harden in the bucket. Then once set, "crack" or pop out the excess resin to reuse it. Unfortunately we are spoiled and have buckets provided to us from our partners, so we often don't keep buckets and reuse them for too long. But it is possible to do.
@@CraftedElements haha totally understand. maybe make a thick walled bucket made of the same stuff as your other rubber molds so people can pour bigger quantities and re-use them for future pours... if that idea goes thru and you like it all i ask is to get one for free hahaha
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Nice table, I have been wondering about leaving the bark on. Cute kid!!
Very nice 👍🏻
Where do you get the miniatures ❓️
I think that’s the first time I’ve been able to watch a full 45 minute instructional video all the way through. Really well made. I started with this one but definitely going back to watch the rest of the series.
Well thats amazing to hear! Glad to see some people are making it all the way through
The force is DEFINITELY strong with this one! Such a fun project and you crushed it! Thanks for sharing the entire process!
One of the coolest TotalBoat resin projects we have done to date, that's for sure!
I’m a huge Star Wars fan and a maker of Epoxy/wood tables. You’ve given me some great ideas ! Thank you !!
You are most welcome Roy.
Another great video. We all make silly errors in our best efforts to make quality woodworking products. Sometimes we are own worst critics. Keep making great videos that encourage us to continue.
Thanks for the support on this Gorden!
This looks great ! I'm getting into epoxy as a hobby and learning and taking in all the information I can thanks ! I didn't see the discount code though for the total boat
Glad to help, and glad to hear!
Nice job!
Thanks RSG!
What can you use beside a heat gun? Will Blow dryer work?
A high powered 1200-1500W hair dryer will work normally, yes.
Nice
Sean, where did you pursue your CNC machine/Table? do you have to flood coat? can you just polish your table? or does it really matter what method you use. i see aot of polishing on river tables....is it because its a bigger table, compare to making it for a customer. dinning, kitchen etc
The CNC is from Axiom Precision. Its an AR16. As for flood coating, no, you don't HAVE to. I do it because its a quick an easy way to get a clear finish. The alternative is sanding from a low to very high grit, wet sanding, then polishing. A MUCH more intensive process.
@@CraftedElements thank you Shawn, I greatly appreciate the info....I apologize if I spelled you name wrong
something ive noticed and im a beginner is you run thru buckets a lot, or i do. question to you is, do you wash out the bucket and re-use or is that dangerous to have particles or color seeping into next project and not worth the risk?
Good question. If your resin is very thoroughly mixed let it harden in the bucket. Then once set, "crack" or pop out the excess resin to reuse it. Unfortunately we are spoiled and have buckets provided to us from our partners, so we often don't keep buckets and reuse them for too long. But it is possible to do.
@@CraftedElements haha totally understand. maybe make a thick walled bucket made of the same stuff as your other rubber molds so people can pour bigger quantities and re-use them for future pours... if that idea goes thru and you like it all i ask is to get one for free hahaha
Goodness, the “mistake” of blowing the debris off the 3D printer, that is totally something I’d do!
Yeah. It was a real PITA.
What was the code for total boat epoxy discount?
ERWBVS
Wouldn't this be a galactic empire table
Possibly? Clearly I am not Star Wars enough!
I was hoping to see this!
Those short screws will not hold.
10-4
*galactic empire
Fixed!
And sand those CNC marks off.
I must have missed them because I don’t see any marks, but thanks for your comment
Too long
Talk too much
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Will do! Sorry i missed it
Super materiał więc daje lajka a przy okazji Subika 😁👍
Zapraszam również na mój kanał może też coś znajdziesz interesującego dla siebie...Pozdrawiam 🖐😉