There is a lot more checking than I realized, and I’m afraid filling these gaps by just pouring in epoxy will be difficult. I want to keep the live edge and avoid making a complete deep pour epoxy mold. Some of these gaps go all the way through The 2-in slab. Any tips for me?

  • @[email protected]
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    22 months ago

    I know nothing about any of this, but could one put the epoxy on a large flat surface and then put the wood on top face down?

    Probably wouldn’t work /shrug

    • @Cort
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      2 months ago

      I bet it would squeeze out around the edges. Since there’s air in the voids/checks, the resin won’t have a way in. You’d be left with a thin layer covering the voids but not filling them, so as soon as you sand it flat the voids reopen

    • @woop_woop
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      22 months ago

      The downside to that is the epoxy would only be surface level. You’d want to fill any cracks/checks entirely, and pouring it into the hole or flooding the whole slab would be the best way to ensure that