My camera batteries went dead so I will have to take a photo tomorrow.
I ground off the drip nubs on the back of the blood and purple heart wood tonight. My resin is old, a couple of years, and the reason is starting to granulate so once it was cured I had small bumps on the scales from the pin head reason blobs. So I wet sanded them with some 800 grit and gave them two coats of high gloss polyurethane tonight. That is much easier than buffing the finish back up. They are looking darn spiffy. I will get a photo or two tomorrow with the sunlight. It accentuates the 3-D effect the resion gives the wood.
The finishing jig, if you want to call a scrap hunk of cherry with 8 chopped down pencils (could not find an appropriate sized down at the time) glued to it that is what I pour the epoxy on. The excess just runs off the scales and drips on the wood. I put the wood on a sheet of wax paper to keep from gluing the entire works to my workbench or kitchen counter. It is to cold in Ohio to pour a finish out in the garage right now so I bring the finish in the house.