Hahaha I appreciate all the feedback and comments. I promise you I’m not normally this level headed. There were numerous times during this project that I had to walk away and leave that thing sitting for weeks before I could get back at it
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Yeah I’m running off memory but I believe it was about 72 hours or so before it became tacky. If you’re looking at doing the river style table you definitely want to get the deep pour stuff. The regular epoxy gets way hotter and will discolor and crack if you try and deep pour it. I did use the regular epoxy stuff to seal the edges of the slabs before I poured though. This supposedly helps the epoxy bond to the slab and prevents the slab from releasing too much air during the curing process. No clue if it worked or not since this was my first try and air bubbles definitely escaped from the slabs, but I’m not sure how bad it would have been if I didn’t seal the edges. If you want I can send you the stuff I used, just shoot me a Pm10-4. 72 hours is a long time so I was curious if you used a deep pour epoxy or not. Looks like you did.
I'm taking notes for when I get around to my project.
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Yeah I’m running off memory but I believe it was about 72 hours or so before it became tacky. If you’re looking at doing the river style table you definitely want to get the deep pour stuff. The regular epoxy gets way hotter and will discolor and crack if you try and deep pour it. I did use the regular epoxy stuff to seal the edges of the slabs before I poured though. This supposedly helps the epoxy bond to the slab and prevents the slab from releasing too much air during the curing process. No clue if it worked or not since this was my first try and air bubbles definitely escaped from the slabs, but I’m not sure how bad it would have been if I didn’t seal the edges. If you want I can send you the stuff I used, just shoot me a Pm
I picked up this Rubio Monocoat stuff after watching a bunch of pro videos and recommendations. I think I’ll start with that and see how it doesWhat are you going to finish it with? We have a live edge counter that was finish with a bar top gloss epoxy. The brand was System One or something like that. Looks like Wisebond has a gloss bar top epoxy, self leveling and same brand so shouldn't react adverse with what you have. After it hardens completely, a couple weeks at least, it is very hard and durable. I still am careful with hot things and use coasters. It can also be refinished easily, or wet sanded for a satin finish down the line if it gets abused.
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Sorry, this table had the Osmo finish on it. The epoxy table had a 1/1 epoxy pour finish. After a final 3,000 grit sand and polish, I sprayed a light lacquer over the top
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Wondering what the width of that walnut slab is? And what it cost you? I have recently started logging and have some fairly large walnut logs (+40in) I thought about slabbing them up and selling them that way. And +30in x 10ft long clean hedge log, +26in x 8ft cedar, big pecan and burr oak also.![]()
Sorry, this table had the Osmo finish on it. The epoxy table had a 1/1 epoxy pour finish. After a final 3,000 grit sand and polish, I sprayed a light lacquer over the top
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No real updates. I got the 4 bottom supports secured and that’s about it. I got a new position at work which has taken up a ton of time and hasn’t left much for hobbies. But it’s my dream job and I’m having a blast so it’s worth it. Once everything calms down I’ll get out there and get it finishedCurious of an update of your table?