Hi everyone,
This is my first post and I'm actually a woodworker by trade.
I've been asked to create a perfectly smooth table using some wood with many inclusions/imperfections:
I'm planning on using clear casting resin to fill the occlusions and create a flush top but from what I've read, it's quite difficult to remove all bubbles from the mixing process.
I've also seen degassing chambers which seem to do a wonderful job but since this will be a one time use, I can't bring myself to buy the setup.
Is there any other way to remove all bubbles or is there anyone in the Warwick area that has a chamber of their own, who might be kind enough to let me come over with some beers and use it?
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Kyle
This is my first post and I'm actually a woodworker by trade.
I've been asked to create a perfectly smooth table using some wood with many inclusions/imperfections:
I'm planning on using clear casting resin to fill the occlusions and create a flush top but from what I've read, it's quite difficult to remove all bubbles from the mixing process.
I've also seen degassing chambers which seem to do a wonderful job but since this will be a one time use, I can't bring myself to buy the setup.
Is there any other way to remove all bubbles or is there anyone in the Warwick area that has a chamber of their own, who might be kind enough to let me come over with some beers and use it?
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Kyle