If I am making a partially bottle capped table, do I still pour resin?
Hey! I am making a partially bottle capped wooden table. I need to know tho if I still will pour resin over the entire table? Or if I should use some other kind of sealing? It’s a beer pong table so lots of liquids are going to be spilt on it.
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I would cover the whole table with resin so it's level and your project sounds fascinating. Hope you'll share on hometalk when you're done Cassidy
Hi Cassidy, I agree with Michelle about using resin on the entire surface of your table top. I think it will actually be more simple to do it this way as well as look great. Looking forward to seeing how it turns out!
i think resin is a good idea - here is a good type that is easy to use - https://youtu.be/hDRb7WSb0BU