If you put the wood pieces on the bottom layer of epoxy, let it cure a little so it sticks well, then pour the top layer of epoxy, you won’t have to use anything to hold the wood down. That way you won’t have nail holes showing.
I gave this type of project a try.....before I watched any diy videos. Pretty sure I violated every single epoxy rule out there :)! I will try this on my second attempt though!
Hello, We recommend reaching out to our product support team at 1-800-260-9663 or support@rockler.com. They'll be able to guide you on how to achieve your desired results. Thanks!
Hey there Lily. I bought a laser engraving machine and I wanted to get some tips on how to make some coasters. I'm using wood as you are in this video and wanted some recommendations on some molds. The ones I find on Amazon are for making resin only.
Hello, It is called Mixol. It is a liquid pigment for dying and tinting a wide variety of mediums. Here is a link to it on our website, they have many colors to choose from. - www.rockler.com/mixol-universal-tint-20ml-bottle - Thanks!
Each epoxy is different, check the manufacturers recommendations on how deep it can be poured. Generally, you don't want to pour it thicker than a 1/4" at a time, unless it is deep pour epoxy.
Curious question, I've got a project in mind that would require me to pour half the epoxy, let it cure, add the material that will be in the middle, then pour the other half of the epoxy. (sorry if that is confusing). Do you believe this could be done and it look as if it were a continuous pour? Or would it be clear that it was done in two separate pours?
Not if you don't want to. The epoxy will be extremely smooth and crystal clear right out of the mold. If you sand down any sharp corners or anything, you will have to sand up to a very high grit and then polish it to get it clear and that smooth again. The choice is yours.
You want the epoxy to bond to the wood. I would not recommend spraying the mold release on the wood. If anything, you can apply a seal coat of epoxy or sanding sealer/lacquer to the wood to help prevent air bubbles from coming out. But it would be fine to just put the wood in the mold and pour the epoxy. Mold release should only be sprayed on the mold before putting in the wood and epoxy. Hope this helps.
I could listen to this woman talk about anything. What a great voice.
If you put the wood pieces on the bottom layer of epoxy, let it cure a little so it sticks well, then pour the top layer of epoxy, you won’t have to use anything to hold the wood down. That way you won’t have nail holes showing.
I gave this type of project a try.....before I watched any diy videos. Pretty sure I violated every single epoxy rule out there :)! I will try this on my second attempt though!
Good idea, about how long did you think you have to let it cure so that it sticks a little?
@@robw95 3-5 hours..... depending on the brand/type of resin that you're using.
your voice tho, love it
Thanks for sharing a starter method on how to do epoxy.
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Fun! I love diy! Way cool. And what an amazing host!
What if you only want the epoxy to go in-between the spaces of the wood but not over the wood?
Hello, We recommend reaching out to our product support team at 1-800-260-9663 or support@rockler.com. They'll be able to guide you on how to achieve your desired results. Thanks!
Hey there Lily. I bought a laser engraving machine and I wanted to get some tips on how to make some coasters. I'm using wood as you are in this video and wanted some recommendations on some molds. The ones I find on Amazon are for making resin only.
Hi christopher lee, Please reach out to our product support team at 1-800-260-9663 or support@rockler.com. They'll be able to assist you. Thank you
What was the tent you used in the epoxy called
Hello, It is called Mixol. It is a liquid pigment for dying and tinting a wide variety of mediums. Here is a link to it on our website, they have many colors to choose from. - www.rockler.com/mixol-universal-tint-20ml-bottle - Thanks!
I have marine grade epoxy would that work?
Yes.
@@rockler I know it exotherms in large quantity how do you avoid this
Each epoxy is different, check the manufacturers recommendations on how deep it can be poured. Generally, you don't want to pour it thicker than a 1/4" at a time, unless it is deep pour epoxy.
Be nice to see the finished product
You can see the finished look at 3:25. Thanks
Very instructive, thanks!
Curious question, I've got a project in mind that would require me to pour half the epoxy, let it cure, add the material that will be in the middle, then pour the other half of the epoxy. (sorry if that is confusing). Do you believe this could be done and it look as if it were a continuous pour? Or would it be clear that it was done in two separate pours?
Hi, Please reach out to our product support team at 1-800-260-9663 or support@rockler.com. They'll be able to assist you. Thank you
How would u do it if u wanted to make coasters with paper or a hard plastic?
Hi AlucardDelta, Please reach out to our product support team at 1-800-260-9663 or support@rockler.com. They'll be able to assist you. Thank you
You don’t have to sand the tops and bottoms?
Not if you don't want to. The epoxy will be extremely smooth and crystal clear right out of the mold. If you sand down any sharp corners or anything, you will have to sand up to a very high grit and then polish it to get it clear and that smooth again. The choice is yours.
You didn’t really show off the finished product ☹️
I guess the pin holes are on the bottom side. Would it make sense to remove the weights after 6+ hours and see if pin holes will disappear that way?
Hi Chaos & Order, Please reach out to our product support team at 1-800-260-9663 or support@rockler.com. They'll be able to assist you. Thank you
Where do you get the wood from?
On Rockler.com and in Rockler stores.
@@rockler thank you
You're welcome. Thanks!
can i use Clear Silicone Release Spray Mould Releasing Lubricant on wood ?
Because of the wood being porous I doubt it would work.
@@rockler How about a couple of light coats of POLYURETHANE CLEAR VARNISH let to dry properly first ?
Not sure we are understanding your application goal here. Are you putting this wood in a silicone mold and casting it in epoxy?
@@rockler yes
You want the epoxy to bond to the wood. I would not recommend spraying the mold release on the wood. If anything, you can apply a seal coat of epoxy or sanding sealer/lacquer to the wood to help prevent air bubbles from coming out. But it would be fine to just put the wood in the mold and pour the epoxy. Mold release should only be sprayed on the mold before putting in the wood and epoxy. Hope this helps.
Sarah Silverman teaching me resin
Cool.
What do you put on the bottom of the coaster for they don’t actually scratch any tables ?
Hi, Please reach out to our product support team at 1-800-260-9663 or support@rockler.com. They'll be able to assist you. Thank you
You can get small cork bottoms that stick
Can you make epoxy sardines table?
what release agent do you use?
You can find the mold release here www.rockler.com/stoner-e236-mold-release-12-oz-spray-can
All of that and not show and highlight the final product
Thought the preview pic was bacon 😆🤦🏻♀️
You never know till you try haha
Good information - but the vocal fry ...