Jeff Bayley
10-27-2008, 07:29 PM
I figured since a good number of POG members are engineers and manufactures or just knowledgeable in general I'd give this question a try here.
What is pictures is our new kitchen with the leading edge of the granite bar unpolished becuase I want to put a piece of 1 1/2 inch thick x 5" or 6" down cherry wood against and expoxy it in place. I was at a restaurant bar and saw it and liked it. What I want to do is put a very thick coat of clear over it to give it depth. 1/4" at least, maybe 3/8" or even a bit more. Nobody I've talked to has been able to help and I've asked enough local tradesman to give up on finding the answer locally. So I decided I need to plan on getting smooth forming material and making an frame larger than the cherry wood trim and pouring the finish coat this way (or rather dipping it in the product)
What I need is recomendations on what product to use to pour in the form. I'm sure I'm probabley looking for a two part epoxy that is as clear as possible. I estimate I'll need 3-5 gallons total. I once ordered a product (never got around to trying it) that came in 5 gallon pails and was two part epoxy and was water thin but I can't recall or find it again. One of it's uses was for making injection mold prototypes where a large volume of product was not required. Since my mold is simple, I don't require this to neccessarily be water think like the other stuff was. What's most important is a product that is both clear and hard. I'm sure it will get some scratches with time but I can wet sand it and buff it out once a year or as needed.
Suggestions ? Anyone know of a dirctory of forums or point me in the right direction to a forum of a trade where those expoxy or coating experts might be able to field the question ?
What is pictures is our new kitchen with the leading edge of the granite bar unpolished becuase I want to put a piece of 1 1/2 inch thick x 5" or 6" down cherry wood against and expoxy it in place. I was at a restaurant bar and saw it and liked it. What I want to do is put a very thick coat of clear over it to give it depth. 1/4" at least, maybe 3/8" or even a bit more. Nobody I've talked to has been able to help and I've asked enough local tradesman to give up on finding the answer locally. So I decided I need to plan on getting smooth forming material and making an frame larger than the cherry wood trim and pouring the finish coat this way (or rather dipping it in the product)
What I need is recomendations on what product to use to pour in the form. I'm sure I'm probabley looking for a two part epoxy that is as clear as possible. I estimate I'll need 3-5 gallons total. I once ordered a product (never got around to trying it) that came in 5 gallon pails and was two part epoxy and was water thin but I can't recall or find it again. One of it's uses was for making injection mold prototypes where a large volume of product was not required. Since my mold is simple, I don't require this to neccessarily be water think like the other stuff was. What's most important is a product that is both clear and hard. I'm sure it will get some scratches with time but I can wet sand it and buff it out once a year or as needed.
Suggestions ? Anyone know of a dirctory of forums or point me in the right direction to a forum of a trade where those expoxy or coating experts might be able to field the question ?