Posts Tagged ‘epoxy finish’
November 5, 2018
I previously posted an interview (https://www.aeromarineproducts.com/frank-holder-artist-sculptor-of-foam/ ) with Mr Frank Holder of Greensboro, North Carolina about his innovative urethane foam sculpture technique, bending partially cured foam and shaping it to form beautiful organically shaped sculptures. After lots of Q&A about his process (he’s a very patient man, thanks Frank), I produced a Frank Holder-like foam sculpture. […]
October 18, 2018
WINTERIZING PEBBLE PAVING. YES, IT IS A THING! Read on . . . Brrr! It is downright chilly here in San Diego, a frosty 55 degrees at night. (Yes, we know that we get no sympathy from the rest of the country for our mild coastal climate. We are okay with that.) Onto the real […]
October 3, 2018
GLEAMING, GORGEOUS, DURABLE EPOXY COUNTERTOP! Oh Yeah! DCF 1.0 We want to solve your sticky situation. Which epoxy is the right one for my counter top? Oh, those gleaming, mirror-like epoxy coated countertops! Perfectly covering a countertop made of gorgeous wood, modern metal, contemporary concrete or a super-cool bottle cap collage of your cousin’s cat. […]
May 24, 2018
Deadwood Revival Design’s workshop Deadwood Revival Design is custom wood furniture company located in San Luis Obispo, CA, focused on craftsmanship and sustainability. They make beautiful, heirloom quality furniture from wood that has been harvested locally because of disease, structural instability, insects and fire damage, and drought. Because Deadwood Revival creates their amazing furniture from […]
April 6, 2018
We have received lots of phone calls from people wanting to use old comic books and epoxy to make comic tabletops, bar tops, and floors. Wherever the installation, the basic steps are the same. In this post, I’ll show you how to make a small tabletop decorated with comics and epoxy. Materials needed: Wood tabletop […]
January 8, 2018
Epoxy can help make wooden decorations last a long time. For this project, I will be painting and decorating a large plain wooden star that I found at a local craft store and then sealing it with epoxy. This application process can be used with any size and shape wood decoration. Make sure to use […]