The first time you see a resin table in person, it almost feels alive. Light runs across it, pauses in the swirls, and catches on the grain like sunlight through shallow water. It looks part natural, ...
I have a symmetrical burl from a spruce tree that I cut in half to make a table. The cracks in the burl were filled with epoxy tinted black, and left to cure. Then the epoxy was sanded to a high sheen ...
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Refinish Furniture Without Stripping It
Stripping furniture is a messy, time-consuming process. And sometimes the results aren’t as great as you had hoped.
I've made an oak bar top out of reclaimed wood. I want it to finish it in such a manner that it will be glossy and shiny, just enhancing the natural color. I used some polyurethane on the same wood ...
There’s something special about a well-made epoxy resin table. It’s not just furniture — it’s a conversation starter, a functional piece of art, and sometimes even the heart of a room. From tiny ...
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