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So I was after something new and  have started making epoxy resin coasters , pictures and small tables .also lamps , I am enjoying it so far sold a few things and have done some custom orders it can only grow I hope.

Walnut lamp

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Panga Panga african hardwood the grains and natural colours are amazing but it it a nightmare to work with its like steel

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My mix of bronze with a touch of copper

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Maple lamp

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epoxy resin pictures

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Wild mango wood console table

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Mediterranean olive wood with a blue mica

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Zebrano lovely grains in this timber

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Purple heart hardwood , this stuff if super tuff kills and sharp objet you put near it and took about 6 seal coat's , but has a lovely finish

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Check out my instagram

 

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Awesome, I like them. I’ve seen a few videos of them being made but always wondered how easy or difficult they are to do in reality?

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Those look amazing, lovely work!

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thanks for the positive feedback 


It’s not that hard but I learned pouring coasters small amounts of resin at a time and hours of YouTube watching only the professionals ,preparation not rushing steps and a clean work area is key. I have a good grasp on woodwork so it’s been not to bad so far , but I am struggling with polishing if my surface coat needs a touch up , I think I may go on a coarse learn how to polish, I have loads more ideas for wood and a few Westfield related things 

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Have also been making the epoxy river worktops and tables. Mostly from spalted beech and flamed maple. I'm using the easy composites range of epoxy

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