Once you become allergic to epoxy, you'll always be allergic to it. It is cumulative, the more exposures, the more it builds up. I treat the gloves as bare hands, don't touch it and remove drips and accidental touches right away. Well ventilated and masked is a must because the VOCs will build up in your lungs.
I had a 1/4” piece from the end with 2 epoxy seams and I bent it and it broke in the middle of the wood. This stuff is amazingly strong. It WILL NOT come off the wood
Turning out nice. I love the grain patterns being broken up by the resin.
Agreed. I’ve never done one quite like this but has proven the idea is solid
That's looking amazing, thank you Ed for sharing!
I feel like I should make you something. You have been along for the entire ride
@@CRAZY-ED I leave that to you sir
I love supporting your work
Damn that looks clean once the camera picks up the shine on it
Looks fantastic @CRAZY-ED! Love the purple!
Once you become allergic to epoxy, you'll always be allergic to it. It is cumulative, the more exposures, the more it builds up. I treat the gloves as bare hands, don't touch it and remove drips and accidental touches right away. Well ventilated and masked is a must because the VOCs will build up in your lungs.
I have a well ventilated room. I mask up when I’m not making videos and I’m quite resilient. Thanx for the warnings though
It looks amazing! How strong is the seam where the wood and resin meet?
I had a 1/4” piece from the end with 2 epoxy seams and I bent it and it broke in the middle of the wood. This stuff is amazingly strong. It WILL NOT come off the wood
@@CRAZY-ED That IS amazing, I would've never guessed that bond would be so strong. You are an incredible artist - keep up the great work!