Originally Posted by
MikeB52
My experience with non pressure pot urethane is limited to Bar top type pours and the like.
I use both vacuum and or pressure depending on the work, both for bubble expulsion or compression, but also to ensure better bonding to the substrates in a fusion cast type project. I wonder if your knit lines, where the two come together are strong? I get fairly terrific bleed through, into the cells and fibers of the wood when using vacuum, or pressure processes.
I’d worry that really hard word/epoxy blends might not resist drops and the like?
Aside from all that possibly unnecessary caution above, those bowls and brushes look fantastic. Your pearl adds, and color choices, very attractive.
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