Making a River Table Start to Finish











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This is a river table tutorial that covers everything from selecting your slab of wood to how to get a flawless epoxy finish. • This description contains affiliate links. An affiliate link means I may earn commissions for items you purchase through links in this post (at no additional cost to you). As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. • Some of the products used in making this table: • Stone Coat Countertops Stone Coat Epoxy we used (heat and yellowing resistant) for the seal coats and top final flood coat can be found using this link: https://amzn.to/481NVAr • Stone Coat Countertops Super Cast Epoxy (designed to be poured over 3/4 and up to 2 in a single pour) used on the river can be found using this link: https://amzn.to/3pgtGJN • This is the epoxy typically used to seal the edges of the boards before pouring the river as well as to fill holes and voids (Stone Coat Countertops). https://amzn.to/37dCqsG • Metallic powder additive used with the super cast epoxy https://amzn.to/3oec7sy • Router bit used for planing the slab https://amzn.to/3sSV2Yv • Quality brush used to chop out the epoxy flood coat https://amzn.to/39cfNGM • or if you are planning on doing a couple epoxy projects or working with bark on, I suggest this bulk pack of 12 (you save over $1 per brush) https://amzn.to/3qMgegR • Burn in wax sticks used to fill stubborn pinholes between seal coats of epoxy https://amzn.to/3a1GQny and https://amzn.to/3c6f7Vp • You can keep reusing your trowel by simply letting the epoxy drain off the square notches. This 1/8 x 1/8 x 1/8 square notch trowel is the size you need for the flood coat https://amzn.to/2M0SiYv • In this video I use this 2-1/4 hp Dewalt Router with a fixed base - this link is to kit I bought (it includes the same router with the fixed base and an additional plunging base - which has many applications) https://amzn.to/36bMjqy • When using a 1:1 ratio epoxy, measuring your amounts is extremely important. Here is the brand of mixing cup I trust and has never let me down https://amzn.to/3iGUHU0 • I use Diablo 5 random orbital sanding discs (I use different grits, working my way up to 220 - there is no need to go beyond 220 grit when using epoxy) https://amzn.to/2MizlAv • With the exception of a little hand sanding, I use this Dewalt Random Orbital Sander https://amzn.to/3iJVxzx • This is an epoxy cleaner which I use before delivering any epoxy product to a client. It also contains an epoxy polish to help maintain your finish. https://amzn.to/3iHRYd6 • These are the metal sanding disks I use on my 4 1/2 grinder with the grinder conversion attachment. I use 50 grit. https://amzn.to/3jTTB89 • To remove router lines, excess epoxy, and/or hardened epoxy drips, I use this conversion grinder attachment on my 4 1/2 grinder and attach low grit metal sanding disks. https://amzn.to/3pueJ5Y • Use this self igniting propane torch to pop air bubbles. https://amzn.to/34yBXzV • Alumilite Dye • This is the dye I use to color epoxy when metallic flakes aren't enough or not wanted. https://amzn.to/4bkUFLq

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