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i am embedding some dried flowers into a stool top

the plan is to do it in two stages
first stage will be just to affix the arrangement of dried flowers to the stool
top using a light application of resin as a glue

second stage will be to fill in the remaining space

my initial thoughts are how to salvage a bad pour
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i made those bubbles on purpose to add depth and give it a more 3d look

managing perception
not sure if it will work though









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Electric Comet wrote:
i am embedding some dried flowers into a stool top

the plan is to do it in two stages
first stage will be just to affix the arrangement of dried flowers to
the stool top using a light application of resin as a glue

second stage will be to fill in the remaining space


You might want to check the labeling to see how thick you can pour this
stuff, and what the recommendations are for pouring on top of a previous
coating. Trust the manufacturer's recommendation on this kind of thing.



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