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Epoxy inlay end table

comments (5) December 8th, 2010 in Reader's Gallery

levitious levitious, member
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Birtch/Black walnut drawer with epoxy inlays. - CLICK TO ENLARGE

Birtch/Black walnut drawer with epoxy inlays.


Half blind dovetails on a birtch/walnut drawer with an expoxy inlay.


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Comments (5)

butch59 butch59 writes: levitious,
Regarding your pigment powder, you wrote "Some can be found here for really cheap". Is there supposed to be a link?
Where is "here"?
Posted: 7:13 pm on January 21st

levitious levitious writes: There is also an inlay in a walnut coloured epoxy on the table top, you can almost make it out in this picture, It's the same celtic knot rotated four times in the centre of the top.
Posted: 2:58 am on December 11th

levitious levitious writes: I just use a pigment powder, Some can be found here for really cheap, and unlike HHmac's suggestion it doesn't affect how the epoxy works, just your basic two part epoxy and a bit of the pigment is all you need.
Posted: 7:20 am on December 10th

hhmacdonald hhmacdonald writes: Not to cut him short but I found Inlace color epoxy cheap and easy to use. It mixes up quite thin and pours like water then cut or sand away to overflow when set. The only bad part is you really need ventilation, ergo; it really smells bad.

http://www.inlacebook.com

Mac
Posted: 10:43 am on December 9th

John_Schaalje John_Schaalje writes: The inlay is beautiful. I have been thinking about using epoxy in a new design of mine; can you tell me more about what you used to color it? Looks great.
Posted: 8:21 am on December 9th

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