River Epoxy Board Charcuterie Boards River Cutting Boards Mini River Epoxy Table with Epoxy Resin

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  • čas přidán 16. 06. 2024
  • Make a river epoxy board aka charcuterie boards or cutting boards with epoxy resin. Makes a great Christmas Holiday or birthday gift. Just like a woodworking epoxy river table just a little smaller! With the proper release agent, the melamine forms are completely re-usable, which saves material, time and money. Woodworkers love an interesting project like these resin river boards, and it's a great chance to get creative or just make some holiday gifts for loved ones. Follow along as Willie Sandry the Thoughtful Woodworker shows the process step by step. Great DIY do it yourself project for beginner, intermediate, or advance woodworkers. We've ironed out all the bugs for you on this fun little epoxy river table woodworking project, so there's no guesswork. Have fun and be safe in the shop! Sometimes we type exoxy when we actually mean epoxy. If you want to make a DIY river epoxy table, then this is a perfect practice project. Make your mistakes with the river board and you'll have the technique perfected when it comes time to build the table of your dreams. Resin projects are fun, especially when you get the chance to experiment with different mica colors. Each color takes on a unique personality so very different than the last. Try blue, green and black first. Then go wild!
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Komentáře • 17

  • @TheThoughtfulWoodworker

    Great project for any woodworker novice to advanced.

  • @stevesandry3996
    @stevesandry3996 Před 2 lety

    Wonderful projects. Great instructions . Thanks beautiful .

  • @floydc3664
    @floydc3664 Před rokem

    Just what I needed... Great tutorial

  • @stitchthisditchthat259

    Awesome might have to give this a shot!

    • @TheThoughtfulWoodworker
      @TheThoughtfulWoodworker  Před 2 lety

      The river epoxy boards are fun to build, and the best part is the forms are reusable.
      Best

  • @wilsmith2907
    @wilsmith2907 Před 9 měsíci

    Actually, rewatching the video, you did mention the sap wood. Bummer... My local wood vendor only carries milled pieces so I may have to experiment with it to get that sapwood look.

    • @TheThoughtfulWoodworker
      @TheThoughtfulWoodworker  Před 9 měsíci

      Yep, that's it exactly. The sapwood of white oak doesn't darken like the heart wood when fumed.
      Best to you.

  • @wilsmith2907
    @wilsmith2907 Před 9 měsíci

    Been making similar boards for some time, but you mentioned the ammonium treatment to get that lighter color along the rivers edge, but I can't find your video on out how to do that. I've used fuming technics before but it darkens the entire piece. How do I prevent it from darkening specific areas... tape it? wax it? cry on it? plead with it? Can you direct me to the tutorial video on that as mentioned in this video. Thank you

  • @grimtrigg3r
    @grimtrigg3r Před 2 lety +4

    The music isn’t needed, in fact it’s terribly distracting. Great instructions and outcome on the project, though.

    • @TheThoughtfulWoodworker
      @TheThoughtfulWoodworker  Před 2 lety +1

      I tend to agree with you. I go back and forth thinking quiet sections are boring, vs. some background music. I have made the music too loud compared to the voices in the past. Thanks for your comment, as it helps me improve the quality of future videos.

  • @miobeato23
    @miobeato23 Před 2 lety

    Great job, congratulations 🍾🎈. How much could be the overall cost to make it? A lot of work. It’s worthy?

    • @TheThoughtfulWoodworker
      @TheThoughtfulWoodworker  Před 2 lety

      Usually I just make them from scraps laying around the shop, so the lumber is inexpensive. The epoxy can be the real cost, but not too bad. We typically don't use "deep pour" epoxy on these little boards, so it's cheaper. Just make sure you run a fan over the cooling epoxy.
      Best

  • @jimfaber5680
    @jimfaber5680 Před rokem

    What epoxy did you use?

    • @TheThoughtfulWoodworker
      @TheThoughtfulWoodworker  Před rokem

      I don't remember the brand name. Just some cheap 2 part epoxy from Amazon. Probably not designed for deep pours, but on small projects like this you can get away with using the cheap stuff. Thanks.

  • @shellyknowlton6112
    @shellyknowlton6112 Před 2 lety

    what epoxy did you use?

    • @TheThoughtfulWoodworker
      @TheThoughtfulWoodworker  Před 2 lety

      We have used several of the cheap epoxy brands from Amazon. All were 1:1 ratio, two-part epoxy . They aren't necessarily all for deep pours, so we made sure to keep a fan on them. You need to keep the epoxy cool as it cures, especially for the first few hours. We had zero problems with the epoxy curing
      Best