This video is part 3. In video 1 I show how I use pallet wood to create an inlay of Pennsylvania. In video 2 I go over how to clamp, nail, glue, and how to sand the inlay. In this video (Part 3) I show how to build up an epoxy coating on the tabletop.
Links to video 1 and video 2
[ Ссылка ] Making the inlay
[ Ссылка ] Clamping, Nailing, Sanding the Inlay
Links to supplies
[ Ссылка ] Parks Epoxy
[ Ссылка ] 2 Quart Epoxy Bartop
[ Ссылка ] Heat gun Porter Cable
[ Ссылка ] Scotch Painters tape stop drips.
[ Ссылка ] Drop cloth disposable
[ Ссылка ] Nitrile Gloves
[ Ссылка ] Disposable Paint brushes
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