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22nd April 09, 01:36 PM
#9
 Originally Posted by Kilted in Maine
I googled and found this...
http://lumberjocks.com/topics/198
Use of tinted epoxy is an interesting technique...
" *One Last Method to Consider”
Epoxy Inlay can be quite fun, and might have a longer life on your breakfast table. I have successfully colored clear expoxy with a variety of paint colors, and metal shavings, to use for inlay.
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Yep, that epoxy works. You can mix darn near anything with it, even stone chips and stone powder, even glass will work too! I am impressed with your work, and sure enjoyed your website.
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