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  1. #16
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    Tonight I'm going to apply tape on the back side (and/or some hot glue) then I'm going to apply hot glue and / or bluetac around the edge of the cracks as a wall, then resin.

    Do I need to worry about the hot glue leaving a mark?

    Jay

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    Quote Originally Posted by jayendra View Post
    Do I need to worry about the hot glue leaving a mark?
    No
    you will plane, scrape, sand any marks out when you finish the slab.
    regards from Alberta, Canada

    ian

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    Blow torch was perfect for removing bubbles

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    Little bit of bleed under the tape but sanding and scraping working well

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    What type of resin did you use?

    Sent from my SM-N960F using Tapatalk

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    Clear wood epoxy from solid solutions

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    Thanks everyone for the help !!!

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    Well done, that has come up a treat. 👍

  9. #24
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    Sorry about reopening such an old thread.
    Jayendra that table is amazing but the question I would love to have an answer for is the timber cypress pine, Callitris columellaris?
    if it is cypress pine I would be very interest in how the glue joints have survived time.
    Did you use some sort of dowel/biscuit support on the joints and what glue did you use?
    cheers Peter

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    Quote Originally Posted by Petethebutcher View Post
    how the glue joints have survived time.
    Did you use some sort of dowel/biscuit support on the joints and what glue did you use?
    cheers Peter
    I'm sure others could answer this as I purchased the local board made ready.

    My cousin also does similar stuff with Titebond III Titebond III Ultimate – Titebond Glues and Adhesives: Woodbond Adhesives Pty Ltd

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    What finish did you use on the table?

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