Amateur DIY Resin Pour Coffee Table

Looks great! Fast work getting it mounted and finished too :)
Haha thanks. I was getting the hump with it sat there and my house being upside down. I have loads of stuff to get done this week but that was just lingering so had to get it out the way so now I can crack on with life!
Looks fantastic that mate :)
Thank you!

I am pleased with it. It's just how I wanted it to be fair and how I imagined it would be at the start, so it's perfect
 
That looks really great. Good job!!

On a side note, if I made that much mess in the house I don't think I would be alive long enough to post pictures on the forum!! Wifey would go nuts. :D
 
He's recently single as you can probably tell! :D
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Facts. I can do what the **** I like.

Ummm are you not using a hoover whilst in the house/connected to your tools? Must be dust everywhere!
I'm going to get one specifically for that. They're only cheap. This Miele bagged one is not ideal for it!


I thought I'd have a break in between projects but my 8yr old daughter has persuaded me to DIY redo her room, so that's going to come up next before I start on the dining table!
 
The moisture content of the coffee table looks very high. You need to be careful with that as it will literally go mouldy and then disaster.
 
The moisture content of the coffee table looks very high. You need to be careful with that as it will literally go mouldy and then disaster.
You mean by the grain? I used the method to wet it and then coat it, which is the sealer, as it brings out the grain more like that. It should have no reason to be it's been in here a couple of months now!
 
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