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Table top epoxy

Posted: Dec 30th, '19, 16:33
by kross1
Took my dinette table which was badly worn Formica covered it with thin Lauan plywood put compass rose decal on it and covered in epoxy. Now we have an Almost new table. :)
https://imgur.com/a/9aQvCh5

Re: Table top epoxy

Posted: Dec 31st, '19, 02:25
by Yannis
Beautiful, although I’m not so sure it’s as...simple as you describe it!
How do you insert a decal? How do you obtain a flat surface? Mystery!

PS: Nice old scale you got there...

Re: Table top epoxy

Posted: Dec 31st, '19, 07:46
by kross1
Yannis
Wood is cut to fit table and glued down. Decal is stuck to table. Table is leveled as good as possible..epoxy is mixed and poured about 1/8 thick..
Watch it on YouTube it’s pretty cool stuff.

Re: Table top epoxy

Posted: Dec 31st, '19, 10:41
by CamB25
Looks great! And your wife let you make it on the kitchen island, too! You are a master of your own domain, sir! :-D

Re: Table top epoxy

Posted: Dec 31st, '19, 11:15
by kross1
Cam
The key to using the kitchen was to get her involved in the project. :-D

Re: Table top epoxy

Posted: Jan 1st, '20, 00:04
by Tony Meola
That is pretty cool. What did you use for the edging?

Re: Table top epoxy

Posted: Jan 1st, '20, 07:56
by kross1
Tony
The edge on the top is existing teak.It is raised higher than the table top itself I guess to prevent things from sliding off. But it made it ideal for what I did. This is the original table.
PS :the boat does not look like this any more.

https://imgur.com/a/6OsGR06

Re: Table top epoxy

Posted: Jan 1st, '20, 22:25
by Tony Meola
The table in my 31 did not have any edging on it. Just the white formica. I have to look at my friends 28 in the spring. I don't remember his table having edging either. By the way, you must be pretty good at measuring and cutting. Getting that good of a fit had to be difficult.

Re: Table top epoxy

Posted: Jan 4th, '20, 11:35
by kross1
Tony
Measure twice, cut once, file and sand ten times. Lol. :-D

Re: Table top epoxy

Posted: Jan 7th, '20, 15:23
by Carl
kross1 wrote:Tony
Measure twice, cut once, file and sand ten times. Lol. :-D


LOL


All too often in the shop it measure twice, cut once...go get another piece.



Looks good!

Re: Table top epoxy

Posted: Jan 7th, '20, 15:44
by Mark
Measure 1, 2, 3, 4 times doesn't seem to matter. And always seems to happen on the last piece of material. Maybe ought to change the saying to measure right, cut once.....hmmm

Table looks great!!
Mark

Re: Table top epoxy

Posted: Jan 18th, '20, 19:23
by jackryan
The table looks great! What brand of epoxy did you use for the project? Also, how thick was the piece of plywood you used? I was considering a similar project and was wondering if I could use a thin veneer of teak or mahogany, finished with the epoxy over it?

JR

Re: Table top epoxy

Posted: Jan 19th, '20, 07:10
by kross1
Jack
The plywood is only 1/8 maybe 3/16. I finished the wood with Pettit Sea Gold witch kind of gave it a teak look. I used Total Boat table top epoxy.
It’s an easy 1 to 1 mix. The epoxy is maybe 1/8 thick.
Kenny