Step By Step Epoxy River Pour

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  • Опубликовано: 26 сен 2024
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  • @ToolsThatBuild
    @ToolsThatBuild  4 года назад +2

    Part 2 Now Available Will Answer Most Of Your Questions, Link Is In Description.

  • @drewbrownie6192
    @drewbrownie6192 3 года назад

    One of the best videos I've seen! The music is awesome! Awesome work!

  • @TylerHarney
    @TylerHarney 5 лет назад +4

    Straight and to the point! Thank you!

  • @MaciejDanielTomczuk
    @MaciejDanielTomczuk 4 года назад +2

    Super 👍

  • @sylviacarey9575
    @sylviacarey9575 4 года назад +1

    Enjoyed this video - - 2 questions - - First: What brand of resin would you recommend for a project such as this one **Second - What's your heat gun settings

    • @ToolsThatBuild
      @ToolsThatBuild  4 года назад

      I use Ecopoxy epoxy and a torch for most of it now

  • @custopoxy9267
    @custopoxy9267 5 лет назад +2

    This color of Black Diamond is my favoris by far ! Thanks for sharing the vidéo.

    • @itaiitay2472
      @itaiitay2472 4 года назад

      CustoPoxy is it green blue ?

  • @jeuwlislam8151
    @jeuwlislam8151 4 года назад

    Very nice

    • @ToolsThatBuild
      @ToolsThatBuild  4 года назад

      Jeuwl Islam thank you! A more in depth part 2 coming soon

  • @one21rusticworks92
    @one21rusticworks92 6 лет назад

    Beautiful Work!

    • @ToolsThatBuild
      @ToolsThatBuild  6 лет назад

      Thank you, appreciate it

    • @hitfitgadgets6642
      @hitfitgadgets6642 5 лет назад

      @@ToolsThatBuild
      I wanted to ask you how much hardner in a liter resin is inserted. Please tell me.Awais from Pakistan.

    • @TylerHarney
      @TylerHarney 5 лет назад

      @@hitfitgadgets6642 It depends on the brand/type of epoxy you choose. Some are 1:1, while others are 2:1.

  • @clearriver5987
    @clearriver5987 5 лет назад

    nice done love that

  • @bitsurfer0101
    @bitsurfer0101 Год назад

    How did you shape the edges of your wood? They look fantastic!

  • @stevenwilson8718
    @stevenwilson8718 2 года назад

    What kind of wood was this? It's beautiful, but every place I've been to try to find a piece like like would be hundreds of dollars. Where can I find something like that?

    • @ToolsThatBuild
      @ToolsThatBuild  2 года назад +1

      This is red zebra wood and I got it at Windsor plywood.

  • @khundrakpamrockson1733
    @khundrakpamrockson1733 10 месяцев назад

    Why do you pour two layer ???? Plzz reply

    • @ToolsThatBuild
      @ToolsThatBuild  10 месяцев назад

      Different epoxy’s have different max depths. This particular pour is done with a table top epoxy which has a max depth of 1/2” so it requires two layers to get it all the way to full. If you over pour the epoxy will get too hot and won’t cure properly. They do make deeper pouring epoxies now (see my other videos) that can be poured deeper in a single pour.

  • @Quitplaying360
    @Quitplaying360 4 года назад

    How much of both will I need? Please and thank you

  • @williamzetteroweriii9469
    @williamzetteroweriii9469 2 года назад

    Looking for advice, I want a good little system for buffing my epoxy tables and am a little stumped. I have a 5" orbital sander and thought I could just find hook and loop pads to just stick to it and go to town but that doesn't seem to be a thing on Amazon "in Spain". I see a lot of car guys using angle grinders, is it just best to but a hook and loop adapter and add it to the grinder then get the more like 6 or 7" pads I see for those? By the way, I will have an angle grinder that I can turn the speed down on if need be. All help appreciated! :-)

    • @ToolsThatBuild
      @ToolsThatBuild  2 года назад

      It’s not ideal to use a grinder obviously. I would rather just get the 6” pads and trim them down to 5” and use it on your sander. I would also recommend checking out my other epoxy River video it’s newer and covers proper sanding.

    • @williamzetteroweriii9469
      @williamzetteroweriii9469 2 года назад

      @@ToolsThatBuild Ok good deal, I definitely like the idea of using the orbital sander rather than the grinder.

  • @JohnSmith-qc6bq
    @JohnSmith-qc6bq 5 лет назад

    What type of finish would you use if it needed to be food safe. I am making a charcuterie board for a friend and am having a challenging time using different food safe oils (have both wood and epoxy to cover), and the oil never dries on the epoxy. I realize that most times a type of poly is used as a finish coating.

    • @ToolsThatBuild
      @ToolsThatBuild  4 года назад

      This is late but no epoxy is food safe regardless of the finish

  • @transportservices6333
    @transportservices6333 4 года назад

    Awesome! The wood must be dry?

  • @dakotabanner9150
    @dakotabanner9150 4 года назад

    How many gallons did you use for this table?

    • @ToolsThatBuild
      @ToolsThatBuild  4 года назад +1

      Dakota Banner to be honest I don’t remember how big this pour was. It’s easy to figure out how much you need though. It’s Length (L) X Depth (D) by Average Width (AVG W) ev. 48”x2”x12”= 1,152 cubic inches

  • @Lushahx
    @Lushahx 4 года назад

    How long does it take for it to cure ? before your pour the second layer. thanks

    • @ToolsThatBuild
      @ToolsThatBuild  4 года назад +1

      Jack Allan hey, cure time depends on temperature but I usually leave the pour until the next day or about 12hrs in between. If your trying to do it quickly you can pour the next layer as soon as the first is hard to the touch.

  • @SuperNanda1979
    @SuperNanda1979 4 года назад

    Das wäre gut geworden, wenn sie die Kratzer besser entfernt und das Endprodukt gezeigt hätten. So ist es nur klasse
    F Produkt

  • @munnfromnewbrun9698
    @munnfromnewbrun9698 6 лет назад +1

    Hi,
    Great looking table, did you do your pour from the bottom of the table?

  • @seyievetolohe2151
    @seyievetolohe2151 5 лет назад

    You've applied heat gun while the epoxy was still in the mixing cup. How does that help???

    • @ToolsThatBuild
      @ToolsThatBuild  4 года назад

      removes the bubbles before the pour, less air pushed to the bottom the better

  • @itaiitay2472
    @itaiitay2472 4 года назад

    You don’t show the exact pigment name !!!
    Was it green/blue ?

    • @ToolsThatBuild
      @ToolsThatBuild  4 года назад

      The pigment is Bora Bora Blue by Black Diamond Pigments

    • @itaiitay2472
      @itaiitay2472 4 года назад

      Tools That Build great it’s blue/green thanks

    • @ToolsThatBuild
      @ToolsThatBuild  4 года назад

      itai Itay it’s not blue green its bora bora

  • @edgarbarrios536
    @edgarbarrios536 5 лет назад

    Amigo que tiempo debe esperar para aplicar la Segundo capa???

  • @pemaniac7701
    @pemaniac7701 5 лет назад

    How can i buy epoxy pour ??

  • @xsaweraxsawera6496
    @xsaweraxsawera6496 4 года назад

    What kind the tape do you prefer?

    • @ToolsThatBuild
      @ToolsThatBuild  4 года назад

      Xsawera Xsawera I always use sheathing tape usually tuck tape brand.

  • @CarlosMejia-uh7wu
    @CarlosMejia-uh7wu 5 лет назад +1

    Hello how are u???? I have a question how u make the edges on the wood??? Grinder????

  • @kajaklemenc4989
    @kajaklemenc4989 4 года назад

    How much (in grams od cm3) of metallic powder do you use per litre of epoxy for this effect? I am figuring out how much powder to purchase but i have no idea how much powder actually goes into colouring of epoxy?

    • @ToolsThatBuild
      @ToolsThatBuild  4 года назад

      Hi, It really depends on the brand of pigment powder your using, different mica powders are different microns (size) so require different amounts. It also depends on the type of epoxy your using ( deep pour or a regular art/tabletop resin). Most people put in way to much and it shows, less is more especially when layering. You can start with a 1/4 tsp at a time until you get the desired color and transparency. Keep in mind if your layering regular epoxy each layer will thicken and darken the color. Feel free to reply with the type of mica powder and epoxy and ill see if I can help get a better answer.

    • @kajaklemenc4989
      @kajaklemenc4989 4 года назад

      @@ToolsThatBuild thank you so much for this answer! I was thinking about GlassCast 50 (for deep casting-like river tables or serving boards) and Ecopoxy metallic pigments.... But i am still looking into pigments...

    • @ToolsThatBuild
      @ToolsThatBuild  4 года назад

      Kaja Klemenc how many liters of epoxy will your project use? Ecopoxy mica powder micron range is 80-100. Try checking out black diamond pigments (no affiliation) there is also a liquid pigment dye that is translucent if your attempting to have a more realistic water look. With all of them you could start small mechanically mix and add as you go to get the depth of color

  • @benny5190
    @benny5190 5 лет назад

    So does the epoxy adhere to the wood to form a solid table top or is weak where the epoxy meets the wood

    • @johnj1842
      @johnj1842 5 лет назад +1

      epoxy adheres to the wood to form solid table.

    • @benny5190
      @benny5190 5 лет назад

      @@johnj1842 thx i wanna try some of these projects

  • @ForgedInHate
    @ForgedInHate 4 года назад

    Can you tell me about how long it took your first pour to cure before you poured the second ?

    • @ToolsThatBuild
      @ToolsThatBuild  4 года назад

      I leave it over night before pouring the next layer

    • @joebaley7441
      @joebaley7441 10 месяцев назад

      Do you sand between layers if so what grit

  • @herculanosilvagarcia3637
    @herculanosilvagarcia3637 6 лет назад

    what do you use for the wood so that the expo stays or its going to stay by itself?

  • @newtechflooringcreative5790
    @newtechflooringcreative5790 6 лет назад

    finishing coat oil nape pls

  • @mateusz7020
    @mateusz7020 5 лет назад

    what is the name of the film for the mold?

    • @TylerHarney
      @TylerHarney 5 лет назад

      Called "Tuck Tape" you can also use Tyvek Tape from Home Depot

  • @joshdavies80
    @joshdavies80 5 лет назад

    What do you use to frame around the wood?

    • @TylerHarney
      @TylerHarney 5 лет назад

      I use melamine from home depot

  • @grimreaper419420
    @grimreaper419420 3 года назад

    I used a torch after, no bubbles...... during curing time near edges it has small foam bubbles forming. Any thoughts? Videos I've seen no one has this issue. I use total boat 2:1

    • @ToolsThatBuild
      @ToolsThatBuild  3 года назад

      Hey yes so two things, how deep are you pouring? Did you seal the wood and allow it to cure before you did any of the pours? I recommend watching part 2 it shows a lot of little tricks to prevent exactly that stuff from happening

    • @grimreaper419420
      @grimreaper419420 3 года назад

      @@ToolsThatBuild no I didn't seal it, it's kiln dried cedar, blew all the dust before hand, I'll seal it next try. 3/4 of an inch pour. Thank you

    • @ToolsThatBuild
      @ToolsThatBuild  3 года назад +1

      @@grimreaper419420 ya the wood will slow release air even when the epoxy is partially cured so no matter how well you torch it you’ll end up with air if it’s not sealed. Unless your using their “thickset deep pour” you shouldn’t be pouring deeper than 1/2” at a time. Pouring too deep will cause the epoxy to get hotter than intended causing more air release. I have two other epoxy videos I really think would help you. -River pour part 2 and -casting epoxy resin

  • @michaelparsons2225
    @michaelparsons2225 6 лет назад

    What's the red plastic called?

    • @xxthegamecollectorxx4673
      @xxthegamecollectorxx4673 6 лет назад

      You mean what's on the mold? It's sheething tape. Look for it near the insulation at home depot or Lowe's it's about 11 dollars a roll.

  • @hughgrant8749
    @hughgrant8749 5 лет назад

    do we need to wait for the first layer to be harden before pouring the second layer on top of the first layer?

    • @darren1139
      @darren1139 5 лет назад

      You want it tacky to the point you can leave a slight print on it with a gloved finger for your next pours, if it hardens completely you'll need to rough it up with 220, clean dust, then pour again.

    • @hughgrant8749
      @hughgrant8749 5 лет назад

      @@darren1139 thanks, got it.

    • @phengphanxaiyalath7537
      @phengphanxaiyalath7537 5 лет назад

      @@hughgrant8749 คอนไล นาง

    • @phengphanxaiyalath7537
      @phengphanxaiyalath7537 5 лет назад

      @@hughgrant8749คเตคอไลนาง

    • @joshuamcgowan5493
      @joshuamcgowan5493 5 лет назад

      Why do multiple layers need to be used? Is it because a single layer that is twice as thick will not set correctly? How thick of a layer can be used?

  • @ManuelGarcia-zo4np
    @ManuelGarcia-zo4np 5 лет назад

    What does that red tape called?

    • @ol1via159
      @ol1via159 5 лет назад

      Manuel Garcia tuck tape it’s the tape used to
      Seal vapor barriers on homes

  • @samseibert2044
    @samseibert2044 5 лет назад

    Anyone able to tell me where to get the resin cheap? Or at least a brand that's generally cheaper

    • @tingbase84
      @tingbase84 5 лет назад

      Sam Seibert I suggest eBay

    • @tingbase84
      @tingbase84 5 лет назад

      That’s where I purchased mine

    • @Slowrolling92
      @Slowrolling92 5 лет назад

      Sam Seibert total boat is good and stone coat is good and decent prices

  • @truthh8322
    @truthh8322 5 лет назад +1

    Flood coat the top

    • @ToolsThatBuild
      @ToolsThatBuild  4 года назад

      Never flood coat.

    • @truthh8322
      @truthh8322 4 года назад

      @@ToolsThatBuild why?

    • @ToolsThatBuild
      @ToolsThatBuild  4 года назад +1

      truth h personal preference. I find it a lazy way to finish it. I prefer the natural wood rather than a plastic coating on the wood that scratches easily.

  • @mrgkabir5485
    @mrgkabir5485 5 лет назад

    Hi buddy which chemical u used ?

  • @tylerSmith-yo3gc
    @tylerSmith-yo3gc 5 лет назад

    How much resin is typically used??

    • @darren1139
      @darren1139 5 лет назад

      Depends on your piece. Measure the gap width in 4-6 inch increments, multiplying by the length and height to get the volume, then add all the lengths together to get an estimate.

    • @TylerHarney
      @TylerHarney 5 лет назад

      This video looks like 2-3 litres

  • @CarlosMejia-uh7wu
    @CarlosMejia-uh7wu 5 лет назад

    Hello again , how u make the edges??? Grinder?

    • @orange9807
      @orange9807 5 лет назад

      Carlos Mejia sliding mitre saw or a table saw

    • @TylerHarney
      @TylerHarney 5 лет назад

      Kutzall shaping disc on an angle grinder

    • @ToolsThatBuild
      @ToolsThatBuild  4 года назад

      chamfer bit on a router