Simple, elegant charcuterie board from Walnut, coffee and epoxy
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- čas přidán 6. 11. 2021
- Simple, yet elegant charcuterie/serving board made from a piece of live-edge Walnut and coffee beans encased in resin.
Products used:
Deep pour epoxy: www.amazon.com/Stone-Coat-Cou...
Black epoxy pigment: www.amazon.com/dp/B06XD39K55
Table top/top coat epoxy: www.amazon.com/Famowood-50500...
Mold release paste: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08...
Non-woven maroon pad: www.amazon.com/dp/B000H58EL0
Helmsman spar urethane: www.amazon.com/Minwax-Water-B...
Minwax clear gloss wipe-on polyurethane: www.amazon.com/Minwax-4090000...
Brushed nickel handles: www.amazon.com/dp/B085M8RRM4
Rubber feet (not shown in video): www.amazon.com/dp/B078QZBT8G
Amazing work!!! Thanks for the wedding gift!
Classy looking and l agree, amazing work!! Can't wait to get started mine!!
This looks so niiice.
Nice, good work
An excellent DIY product.good luck 🤞
КРАСОТА!!!
what are your best tips/tricks for not getting air bubbles around the beans? I did 3 pour layers, first 2 were table top (mica powder and clear) and last clear layer was deep pour all using superclear. I believe the bubbles i got were from the second layer, i coated the beans in the epoxy then poured them unlike what you did. ive seen both methods recommeneded for minimum air bubbles..
Wow amazing job. Just wondering what's the cilindrical supports you used in order to elevate the cutting board from the table? Thank you very much!
You should seal off the sides of the wood with resin & a brush before pouring
is there not a better way to do this than to cut through beans when squaring up the edges, potentially causing damage and an unsightly edge with exposed cut beans?
Nicely done. Contrast of the sap wood next to the dark epoxy looks very rich. Now a question, why did you wait for full cure instead of almost a half cure so you can get a chemical bond instead of a mechanical bond.? Now a suggestion, ....make the epoxy a satin finish and the wood high gloss or visa versa, it will certainly pop!!!! Thanks for sharing
Nice job bro
What is this music? It’s quite nice.
Why not use a different finish? mineral oil/wax, osmo, rubio, even a float coat of epoxy? i'm honestly curious.
So 3/4 is just epoxy, it will get scratch marks real easy.
GET OUTTA HERE!!!