ee

04/01/2006 7:24 PM

epoxy trick

I called the manufacturer and got advice about coloring epoxy - you can
use the
universal tint colors supplied in paint stores. Just add enough to the
resin before
mixing to get the desired saturation. I used it for an inlay on the
top of a pedestal
for a statue. The veneer is Bubinga. It hasn't been finished yet,
when it is the
ring will be a solid smooth black. See it at
http://www.edswoods.com/appendix


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ee

in reply to "[email protected]" on 04/01/2006 7:24 PM

05/01/2006 5:23 AM

O yeah. Sorry. Thanks for actually providing the link!

JB

Joe Barta

in reply to "[email protected]" on 04/01/2006 7:24 PM

05/01/2006 3:58 AM

[email protected] wrote:

> See it at http://www.edswoods.com/appendix


Better try http://www.edswoods.com/appendix.html

OL

Oleg Lego

in reply to "[email protected]" on 04/01/2006 7:24 PM

04/01/2006 10:55 PM

The [email protected] entity posted thusly:

>I called the manufacturer and got advice about coloring epoxy - you can
>use the
>universal tint colors supplied in paint stores. Just add enough to the
>resin before
>mixing to get the desired saturation. I used it for an inlay on the
>top of a pedestal
>for a statue. The veneer is Bubinga. It hasn't been finished yet,
>when it is the
>ring will be a solid smooth black. See it at
> http://www.edswoods.com/appendix

Make that http://www.edswoods.com/appendix.html


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