Chuck J
Well-known member
Anyone done a pour over table top? I have seen plenty of videos of the thick slabs with the cracks and voids filled in, but I am not thinking anything that thick. I have an idea for a hexagonal table, with the center made into a Catan game board base, being an island, making the game hexagonal piece holders from various woods, maybe 1/4-3/8" thick, the surround with sand or small gravel to look like a beach, and then water for the rest, either colored epoxy or painted underneath.
A typical game board:
My thoughts on a table
Any concerns or hints?
This will be exposed to some UV (screened porch) and changes in humidity and temperature.
I have also heard of using clear acrylic. I am not afraid of epoxy but also not afraid to try something new if it is potentially better.
Thanks for any input
Chuck
A typical game board:
My thoughts on a table
Any concerns or hints?
This will be exposed to some UV (screened porch) and changes in humidity and temperature.
I have also heard of using clear acrylic. I am not afraid of epoxy but also not afraid to try something new if it is potentially better.
Thanks for any input
Chuck