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    Epoxy and weed!

    Have you ever put a little epoxy on top of your weed and smoked it?

    Me neither, but I built this pretty cool shelf and epoxied some weed leaves into it. It turned out great!

    It's just some particle board that's cut to fit some braces in my garage so I can have a shelf to put things on when I'm burning down.


    Anyway, check out my weed shelf lol


    FIRST COAT
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    2ND COAT : I added some color this time by mixing a really small amount of epoxy with the mica powder.

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    3RD COAT - and hopefully the last coat. I may need to add one final clear coat.

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    I like that!

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      #3
      my girlfriend makes coasters with epoxy resin and fan leaves. they look pretty cool

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        Originally posted by mcubed476 View Post
        Have you ever put a little epoxy on top of your weed and smoked it?

        Me neither, but I built this pretty cool shelf and epoxied some weed leaves into it. It turned out great!

        It's just some particle board that's cut to fit some braces in my garage so I can have a shelf to put things on when I'm burning down.


        Anyway, check out my weed shelf lol


        FIRST COAT
        Click image for larger version  Name:	IMG_20190528_172427190-1843x1382.jpg Views:	1 Size:	505.4 KB ID:	313123

        2ND COAT : I added some color this time by mixing a really small amount of epoxy with the mica powder.

        Click image for larger version  Name:	IMG_20190529_085848611-1382x1843.jpg Views:	1 Size:	482.6 KB ID:	313124

        3RD COAT - and hopefully the last coat. I may need to add one final clear coat.

        Click image for larger version  Name:	IMG_20190531_061739787-1382x1843.jpg Views:	1 Size:	513.0 KB ID:	313125

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        If you really want an impressive epoxy coating use Kleer Koat table top epoxy resin, this is commonly used on restaurant tables and it's real thick and is one tough coating.

        You lay down a bottom coat, then using a torch or hair dryer force the micro bubbles that will come out of the unfinished wood to the surface where they will pop, then add your decorations and pour your layer coats.

        This epoxy can be layered so thick you can embed coins in it and still have a perfect flat table top..

        This is a countertop I built for our kitchen island which is coated with that epoxy.

        These folks sell at reasonable prices, just scroll down the page until you find the Kleer Koat.

        Wholesale/retail sales of composite and fiberglass materials, including epoxy, adhesives, carbon fibers, urethane foam, urethane casting rubbers





        Last edited by MJTECH; 05-31-2019, 09:55 AM.

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        • Doubledealing72
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          Thanks man, their prices seem really good! Next time I need some epoxy, I will definitely look into them!

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