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I would strongly advise wearing a respiratory mask when mixing, pouring and sanding epoxy, especially with very fine grit like 600 grit.
Hopefully you are already aware, but the reason for this is that the particles in epoxy (and lots of polyurethane substance) are very harsh on your system, and although you might not feel it yet, you can and will become allergic to them at some point, it is just a matter of time. For some people it comes at first use, and some others use it their whole career but stop before becoming allergic.
Epoxy resin fumes and fine dust are also linked to various cancers, mostly lungs and trachea if I’m correct.
So please for the sake of your health and prosperity, wear at least basic respiratory protection, and advertise this issue to the many people who follow you!
Best regards,
Antoine
Hey Cam...how do you block off cracks that go through the slab so the epoxy does not drain out? i tried Duct tape but the adhesive softened when in contact with the epoxy for a couple hours.
ОтветитьMy goodness this table is amazing! Like something from the movies
Ответитьamazing
ОтветитьThis is lovely
ОтветитьWould this table be used for everyday family or is it more decorative? I’m not making tables YET but someday in the future maybe :) love you videos
ОтветитьI have an opportunity to purchase a slab of walnut, but the live edges have been removed. Have you ever created you own live edge on any table that you created?
Ответитьhonestly i like makin a ton of trash
ОтветитьWhen mixing epoxy, mix it way more than you think. And then mix it again for that amount of time again.
ОтветитьI’m about to attempt a small epoxy table for the first time and I am super nervous… this was a great video though and I feel a little more prepared going forward. Hopefully I don’t screw it up 🤞🏽
ОтветитьAre you sanding both side of the table or only the side that is visible to the customer and others?
ОтветитьHow big is the investment to start this as business for someone who doesnt have any equipment and experience?
ОтветитьI don’t think it’s cheating when you use the resources that your able to use. It would be awesome to watch you make a table like this with tools only in your shop. And maybe you have and I missed it. If you have I’d love you watch it. I learn a lot from your videos so thank you for sharing that!! Love your work!!
ОтветитьSo what is the practical Cost of materials to profit ratio?
ОтветитьWhere’s your usual cameraman/editor? This is different.
ОтветитьNo matter how I look at this construction method while they look nice at first, in the long run I always hear the name Frankenstein in the back of my head.
Like a tree with a plastic robot arm
Awesome story. God bless you.
Ответитьso you pour epoxy on the edges first before pouring the colored epoxy? And it needs to be hardened before the color pour? Just wanted to clarify, newbie over here haha. Appreciate the awesome video
ОтветитьVery nice table! ❤
ОтветитьI love that GORGEOUS piece of art
ОтветитьAmazing
ОтветитьI dont like resin.
ОтветитьHey Cam! Beautiful table! Hey question... did your name Blacktail Studio have anything to do with the deer? How long have you been making tables? What power tools did you use for the first table? I really want to try but wondering if I should wait until i have some better tools. Awesome videos!
Ответитьdid you smear the wood with epoxy before you poured in the whole epoxy ? and how long did you let the seal dry before starting the pour ?
ОтветитьGood❤
ОтветитьWould a belt sander work on a table this size? And is there a certain kind of pad that should be used on the buffer
ОтветитьHey new to ur site,I want to start making some tables for myself,I noticed u asked if u going to a shop to use there tools to square up and use there time saver sander,I'd say it's not true diy,but I like ur videos I'm going to watch more..tks
ОтветитьWhat do I need to know to start make epoxy resin tables..
ОтветитьHow do I calculate the epoxy resin.. what epoxy is best for different things .. I am new
ОтветитьHey Cam Bill Ellen from Missoula, Montana here. I've been watching your videos for awhile now and find them entertaining and I am learning from them. I am getting close to trying my first table . I have a couple of questions. Do you ever use a vacuum chamer to eliminate the bubbles before pouring? Also was the form in this video melamine and have you stopped using tyvek tape in favor of the mold release? Thanks for the good work and keep it up.
ОтветитьAbsolutely a beautiful table. Thanks for the tips. One I f these days I'm going to make some tables like that. Great job you've got a new subscriber.
ОтветитьAwesome work!!! Do you have any that are not black epoxy???
Ответить👍👍👍👍
ОтветитьWhere can I buy these epoxy mixes, I live in New Zealand 🇳🇿 Can companies send them overseas?
ОтветитьHi Cam
Your colour match up to the base is 100% stunning. Brings out all the coppery shades in the top. Def the lighter one did the trick. 👍🏻
Regards
Bon 👣
It's a beautiful table.
ОтветитьAwesome!!
ОтветитьI want to start epoxy resin table business here in Uganda bt i have no idea about the making but am sure the business can work here in Uganda because it's not common
ОтветитьHow we make table mold
ОтветитьIncredible colors!!! Can i ask you where you bought the screws? The ones with a big flat head.
ОтветитьGreat table and thanks for all the tips and tricks. Paul from the uk 🇬🇧
ОтветитьSo is the clamped side bottom or top?
ОтветитьLove all the work you did and the gloss is so nice! The shots of the final result are awesome.
ОтветитьWow, très beau travail et le choix de couleurs est magnifique...Bravo !
ОтветитьPrezzo grazie
ОтветитьHow do you clean your buckets, measuring cups, brushes etc after using it with epoxy?
ОтветитьCan you tell me how you mix the epoxy, hardener etc.
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