Epoxy dining table with resin inlays full tutorial and DIY plans here:
In this video tutorial, I show you how to make an epoxy dining table with resin inlays that glow. This rustic farmhouse style table is made with reclaimed heart pine wood & pipe legs. This reclaimed heart pine table has epoxy resin inlays in wood mixed with resin pigment powder and glow powder to secure the cracks in the wood. I attached black pipe table legs to the bottom of the reclaimed wood table top and to the table runner. As a last step, I used an epoxy flood coat on top of the table.
★ TOOLS / MATERIALS (Affiliate Links) ★
Casting Epoxy Resin (Used to fill inlays):
NOTE: Can be used for casting AND top coat.
Glow Powder for Resin:
Pigment Powder for Resin
Blue Pigment Powder:
Black Pigment Powder:
White Pigment Powder:
Finish Used to Seal Underside of Table:
Burn In Stick:
Micro Butane Torch:
Larger Butane Torch:
Acetone (Used for Resin & Black Pipe clean up):
Resin Measuring Containers:
Resin Rubber Squeegee:
Resin 1/8″ Trowel:
Resin Chop Brush:
Resin Mixing Paddle:
Resin Stir Sticks:
Rubber Gloves:
Foil Tape:
Wood Glue:
CA Glue and Activator:
Foam Brush used for Underside of Table:
1000 Grit Sandpaper:
220 grit sandpaper:
3/8″ Dowel Rod:
Reclaimed Heart Pine Wood: Your Local Hardwood Dealer
84″ x 13.5″ x 2.5″
Festool Track Saw TS-75 w/ Track:
Festool RO125 Sander:
Festool Sandpaper (40 grit – 320 grit):
Dowel Jig:
Grizzly Table Saw:
Bosch Miter Saw:
Dewalt Planer:
Dust Right Planer Dust Bag:
Dewalt Trim Router:
Roundover bit:
Spiral Bit:
Dado Bit:
Mallet:
Sheetrock Square:
Bessey clamps:
Dewalt Trigger Clamps:
Tape Measure:
Glue Scraper:
Straight Edge:
Chisel Set:
Low Angle Jack Plane w/ toothed blade (lie-nielsen)
Cheaper Alternative, but just as good:
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