[22] Penny Table Tutorial/Resin Project
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ก.พ. 2025
- This video is a detailed step-by-step tutorial on how to make this stunning Penny Table with Resin! It was pretty easy, but it took a lot of patience. It was my first try at a Penny Table and I am absolutely thrilled with how it turned out!
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The table I picked up at a yard sale for $3
I used Rust-oleum Painters touch espresso satin paint
259 pennies
Resin
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Great job, your table looks AMAZING!🥰
Thanks!
This is so lovely 😊I love how you were patient and took time to do all the steps with such care, it makes the final outcome so worth it, absolutely beautiful.
Thank you for your kind words.
I absolutely loved your tutorial , thank you so and it looks fabulous!!! 💚
Thank you!
Awesome work! im going to do this with a wooden dresser and Canadian pennies since they are no longer currency in Canada. I've been thinking of this for a long time and your video helped get me re-inspired.
I am so glad!
Hey from the beautiful South Carolina Coast. Great job on the table ! Just recently got into epoxy resin. Love the table, a must do for me in the future. I try and think outside the box. I just made some clear coasters with Italian seasonings suspended inside. Did a 3 layer pour so they float at different levels. Looks amazing and natural. Have done several bullet serving trays. Gonna check out your other vids...
That sounds really cool!
Outstanding! What's the resin you used? Thanks!
I used Envirotex Resin. I put an Amazon link to it in the description.
Did you sand the top main surface before pouring second layer? Some conflicting info online
No, I did not sand it. There are some resin epoxies that need sanded between layers if you have waited too long to pour the next layer, the instructions are very clear on those resins. The resins I use never need sanded between layers, no matter how long it's been between pours. There are some projects I have done where it's been a week before I have done my final pour on it and it did not need sanded.
Thanks
What type of tape did you use?
Blue painters tape