Using 2-Part Epoxy Resin for Casting with Woodworking Projects

There is a trend that has been around for a couple of years for using 2-part epoxy resin to cast with woodworking projects, particular for making river tables and here's how.

15/07/2020

 

 

A woodworking trend that has been around and popular for the past couple of years is that of casting 2-part epoxy to create river tables. Epoxy resin is ideal for the sealing of wood where you want a high-gloss finish, want to ensure it is absolutely waterproof, or where you want to add other elements. There are so many interesting ways to use 2-part epoxy resin as a part of DIY and woodworking projects, and you can now purchase a 2-part epoxy resin system from Tools4Wood.

 

 

On special for TODAY ONLY- purchase a 2-Part Epoxy Resign System, or stock up on resin components ay tools4.co.za.

 

 

 

 

The WoodCast 2-part epoxy resin system provides a high-gloss transparent finish that is excellent for river tables. You can also use the epoxy resin system for laminating or protecting wood projects. The resin itself is self-levelling and the product is moisture resistance, even in humid environments.

 

 

With the WoodCast 2-part epoxy resin system you can buy complete kit or individual components that make up the total system. Limited stocks are available, so be sure to check out this special offer as soon as you can.

 

 

 

 

 

 

While river tables are just one of the ways to use epoxy resin, there are plenty of other ways to use this product.

 

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Other designs are popping up for tables using epoxy resins, and you don't only have the option to create a plain river table when there are so many other ways to create a unique and interesting table.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

When it comes to projects using epoxy resin, you are only limited by your imagination. Think dining tables, coffee and side tables, bar tops and countertops. There are hundreds of materials that can be used with epoxy resin

 

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The more you experiment with epoxy resin, the more experience you will gain as to the scope of projects that can be done.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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