Epoxy Resin Coffee Table Diy

I poured it on the bottom of the coffee table just on the river part of the coffee table.
Epoxy resin coffee table diy. Hope you have enjoyed my instructable. Legs screwed to the slab all the wooden surface covered with oil so final toush to the resin is being taken. Diy upcycled coffee table. If you re using a found table make sure to lightly sand and clean the surface where the epoxy will be poured.
My coffee table is 4 x 5 x 16 with a 3 8 depth from the tabletop to the top edge of the lip. But it all started with. Now the epoxy river coffee table is done. To fix the color i mixed up a small batch of epoxy resin and added a lot of transparent blue dye and a small drop of opaque black pigment.
Now let s get back to the problem of the color because the story of this coffee table does in fact turn out well. Ideal for furniture makers and keen diyers who need detailed instructions for making stunning. For the fact the the epoxy reacted with oil it s was polished again. I used 1 gallon and 2 quarts of the epoxy resin coating.
The amount of epoxy resin you ll need depends on how large and deep the area you are covering is. Once everything is dry you can go over the table again with a polyacrylic base. Watch our video for a step by step guide to making a coffee table with a pigmented resin river. In this project i ll be sharing my experience with creating a neat little epoxy resin table for my.