How to Make These Coasters with Epoxy and Wood Bark

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Let's make something super cool with that pile of leftover bark from your last project. These coasters are so stunning with incredible depth. In this video I will take you step by step through this transformation from stabilizing the dried out bark pieces to embedding them in epoxy and the final finished coat. This DIY project is something anyone with basic woodworking tools and an epoxy mold can do.
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Tools and Materials:
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* Epoxy Resin (We used Penetrating Epoxy and Thick set Epoxy and Tabletop Epoxy from Totalboat)
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* Instant Adhesive CA Glue (We used TotalBond with Acceleration spray from Totalboat)
Chip bruse or inexpensive paint brush
Acrylic Ink - Black
Alcohol Ink - Black
* Pigment or Mica Powder (we used Sumi by Eye Candy Pigments)
Use this link to order pigment powders eyecandypigments.com/elephant...
Mixing cups for epoxy (we use reusable silicone cups)
Mixing sticks (we use silicone coated sticks)
Silicone Coaster Mold or Hard Forms (We used Ahonui Artisan No Seal HDPE form 4.25" x 17")
Butane Torch
Silicone Spreader
Rubber Mallet
Small Hand sander (with 120, 220, 400 grit paper)
Clean Rags
Denatured Alcohol
Painters Tape
Plastic Riser (We recycled plastic tops from Stok's Ice Coffee container)
Self Adhesive Cork Squares 4" x 4" for Coasters
PPE (Personal Protective Equipment)
Respirator rated for chemical fumes
Nitrile gloves
Eye goggles
Dust mask
Hearing protection
Tools:
Thickness planer
Table saw or Bandsaw
Trim Router with 1/8" Roundover Bit
Heatgun
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#woodworking #epoxy #epoxycoasters

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  • @CutItOut-xx7qv
    @CutItOut-xx7qvАй бұрын

    These coasters look fantastic! I also love the zero waste aspect of this project. It’s a lot of effort however, I have some friends who are “wood connoisseurs” who would go wild for these! Great job!

  • @1elephantmemories

    @1elephantmemories

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @TotalBoat
    @TotalBoat3 ай бұрын

    Great idea, they came out awesome!!

  • @1elephantmemories

    @1elephantmemories

    3 ай бұрын

    Glad you like them!

  • @budm9982
    @budm99823 ай бұрын

    Nicely done. They look great.

  • @1elephantmemories

    @1elephantmemories

    3 ай бұрын

    Thank you kindly

  • @bibiyeya5388
    @bibiyeya53883 ай бұрын

    Beautiful work, what’s the name of the silicon mold you’re using ?

  • @user-yv5du7on3q

    @user-yv5du7on3q

    3 ай бұрын

    That looks like a form. The embedded level is pretty cool.

  • @1elephantmemories

    @1elephantmemories

    3 ай бұрын

    In this video, I use a Ahonui Artisans No Seal HDPE Reuseable Epoxy Resin Form 4.25" x 17". I like to cut the coasters. However, I also have a super thick and durable silicone coaster mold from Crafted Elements. Hope that helps.

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