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The problem is cutting and fitting small, oddly shaped in- lay pieces can be both difficult and time-consuming. An easy alterna- tive is to use colored epoxy in- stead of wood. Epoxy will flow into just about any shape, saving a lot of time and effort over conventional wood inlays.
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Feb 7, 2018 · Overfill the grooves. Level the board first. Let the epoxy run through the grooves and rise above the surface (below). Most air bubbles will be ...
Aug 11, 2023 · I've seen that's it's best to seal the wood first before pouring the colored epoxy in order to stop the bleeding of the color.
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Jan 16, 2023 · So, what would you recommend? Clear resin and be very careful to put it on thin, or a clear lacquer or polyurethane sealer spray or brush-on?
Mar 28, 2016 · I have done alot of epoxy fills, my method is to use a craft hypodermic needle and precisely apply only as much as is needed, that way bleeding ...
Epoxy for inlay from forum.onefinitycnc.com
Oct 25, 2022 · I have found that it is best to work with no less than 3 ounces of epoxy, and that adds up quick on the smaller pours (like door knobs and that ...
Epoxy for inlay from openbuilds.com
Dec 12, 2020 · Yes, you can thin epoxy, well not thin, but extend it's dry time to allow it to level better. You really do need to try to figure out a way to ...
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