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Pour Your Own Epoxy Virtual Class - LIVE With One-on-One Attention
Sept 27, 1PM to 3PM CT
Only 8 spots available. Make a stunning resin river serving tray or lazy susan.
Optional: Add dry flowers to make a beautiful flower project.
Woodworker Amanda Stephenson will lead this LIVE class and answer all your questions in real time.
All materials and PPE shipped ahead of time.
Interactive livestream via Riverside, a professional video call platform similar to Zoom (link sent one week before class). Use your laptop computer, tablet or smart phone (free Riverside app required if using phone).
Choose from 24 pigment colors, as shown in the picture. Yes, you CAN choose two!
To sign up, choose from the dropdown menus:
1. Serving Tray or Lazy Susan
2. Wood type
3. Bundle with Mold or without mold
4. Flowers or no flowers
A pop-up will appear asking you choose your pigment colors. You’ll get an email within 24 hours asking you to choose your (optional) flower style and color.
Finishing instructions (no planer required) provided separately. You can also ship to us to have finished.
You’ll Receive:
Two pieces of walnut, cherry or birch (choose below) prepared for your mold.
Reusable Round or Large Rectangle Mold (Empire Molds)
40oz JDiction epoxy resin kit (16 oz epoxy, 16 oz hardener).
Your choice of pigments.
1 large mixing cup.
Safety glasses and disposable respirator.
Level / shims / tongue depressors / gloves and toothpicks.
Shellac flakes for finishing.
Contact paper.
Setup and finishing instructions plus links to video tutorials to use for your next project, or for reference.
4 small rubber feet (for rectangle boards) or lazy susan attachment + mount.
You provide:
Hair dryer or heat gun.
Smock or shirt you don't care about.
Orbital sander (unless you’re choosing Ripcord Option)
Various grits of sandpaper
Four 3-pound weights or clamps. Bricks will also work.
A half-pint of 190-proof, clear alcohol (not for drinking).
Optional:
Electric Mixer
Router
Scrap piece of plywood as large as the mold.
Sept 27, 1PM to 3PM CT
Only 8 spots available. Make a stunning resin river serving tray or lazy susan.
Optional: Add dry flowers to make a beautiful flower project.
Woodworker Amanda Stephenson will lead this LIVE class and answer all your questions in real time.
All materials and PPE shipped ahead of time.
Interactive livestream via Riverside, a professional video call platform similar to Zoom (link sent one week before class). Use your laptop computer, tablet or smart phone (free Riverside app required if using phone).
Choose from 24 pigment colors, as shown in the picture. Yes, you CAN choose two!
To sign up, choose from the dropdown menus:
1. Serving Tray or Lazy Susan
2. Wood type
3. Bundle with Mold or without mold
4. Flowers or no flowers
A pop-up will appear asking you choose your pigment colors. You’ll get an email within 24 hours asking you to choose your (optional) flower style and color.
Finishing instructions (no planer required) provided separately. You can also ship to us to have finished.
You’ll Receive:
Two pieces of walnut, cherry or birch (choose below) prepared for your mold.
Reusable Round or Large Rectangle Mold (Empire Molds)
40oz JDiction epoxy resin kit (16 oz epoxy, 16 oz hardener).
Your choice of pigments.
1 large mixing cup.
Safety glasses and disposable respirator.
Level / shims / tongue depressors / gloves and toothpicks.
Shellac flakes for finishing.
Contact paper.
Setup and finishing instructions plus links to video tutorials to use for your next project, or for reference.
4 small rubber feet (for rectangle boards) or lazy susan attachment + mount.
You provide:
Hair dryer or heat gun.
Smock or shirt you don't care about.
Orbital sander (unless you’re choosing Ripcord Option)
Various grits of sandpaper
Four 3-pound weights or clamps. Bricks will also work.
A half-pint of 190-proof, clear alcohol (not for drinking).
Optional:
Electric Mixer
Router
Scrap piece of plywood as large as the mold.