1 part of that first board, emerald green on the bottom and clear over the top. A horrible picture that I’ll replace someday with better.
1 part of that first board, this one was all clear-ish. Some of the emerald green is floating in it, looks like “dust” in the picture but super neat in person with a light directly on it.
1 part of that first board, solid emerald green all the way through with a clear overcoat.
1 part of that first board, this is the one with the green flake in it, can’t really see it without direct light but the clear overcoat looks nice.
1 part of that first board, the lower half emerald green, top clear and about 3 inches deep. My first really deep single pour.
That first board finished pieces lined up. Pretty fun.
That first board finished pieces lined up. Pretty fun.
side two of a round for my daughter. Emerald green with a little grey thrown in for color. Wood was Elm
Xmas board for one of the brunch ladies. The color was Silver pearl with walnut wood.
Side one of a round for my daughter. Emerald green with a little grey thrown in for color. Wood was Elm
The first board I ever bought. It was about 5 feet long, 2 feet wide, and 3 inches deep. Walnut with that nice groove in it. Paid WAY too much but didn’t know better at the time.
Trying to decide if we wanted to do handles or not. Decided not to and do a clear flood.
All three parts of that first board, clear coated and ready to go after the fill. Front one is upside down to show the clear, WAY too much epoxy waste on this but, still fun.
First board middle with a single clear on it, wanted to make sure everything was sealed. Later I learned that I didn’t need to do that and/or not with THAT epoxy.
First board with a single clear on it, wanted to make sure everything was sealed. Later I learned that I didn’t need to do that and/or not with THAT epoxy.
The bottom of one of the first boards, showing the clear pour.