How to stick pennies to a wooden table?
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https://www.hometalk.com/diy/paint/furniture/diy-penny-top-table-30063847?r=1
DIY Penny Top Table!
I've seen people use thin set. Just make the manufacturer recommends it for metal.
Double sided scotch tape?
Most use an epoxy resin with no covering. I your case with the glass just use E6000 adhesive to glue them down.
https://www.walmart.com/ip/EPOXY-RESIN-1-Gal-kit-CRYSTAL-CLEAR-for-Super-Gloss-Coating-and-Table-Tops/195386792
My son is making cement countertops and he is putting pennies as the backsplash and I found this for him to try on the Hometalk.com site: https://www.hometalk.com/diy/decorate/rooms/q-gluing-pennies-to-a-table-top-2207076
It is going to be beautiful and a conversation piece, have fun!
Gluing pennies to a table top
E6000 glue to adhere the pennies, you could use a clear silicone as a grout after
If you don't want this to be permanent you could use a rubber shelf liner under the pennies...it would hold them when you put the glass on top.You can find the liners at the dollar store in many colors.
If you are putting a piece of glass on top you don't need to grout
Yes!