CUSTOMER GALLERY
Oak and Blue Resin Charcuterie Board
Lewis made a charcuterie board out of a piece of solid oak, he then machined in the grooves before filling them with GlassCast 50 epoxy resin pigmented with Shimr electric blue metallic pigment. To finish the board Lewis used the Top Finish Ultra Gloss and oiled the board to get the final shine and colour you see.
ABOUT TOP NOTCH JOINERY
Lewis said "This was my first ever attempt at working with Epoxy Resin and I’m made up with it!" It's amazing Lewis, thanks for sharing!
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USED IN THIS PROJECT
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ABOUT TOP NOTCH JOINERY
Lewis said "This was my first ever attempt at working with Epoxy Resin and I’m made up with it!" It's amazing Lewis, thanks for sharing!
CONTACT INFORMATION
@topnotch_joinery |
DISCUSSION (0)
Please share any questions or comments you may have about this video tutorial.