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A flawless resin table starts with careful preparation of the wooden base. Ensuring your surface is properly sealed not only enhances the final result but also prevents common issues like bubbles or resin seepage.
Why Sealing Your Wooden Base Matters
Wood is a porous material that can release air into the resin, forming unwanted bubbles and dull spots. A proper seal ensures the resin stays crystal clear and bonds evenly with the wood surface, helping you achieve a smooth, long-lasting finish on your resin table project.
Step-by-Step Guide to Surface Preparation
- Sand the Wood: Begin by sanding your wooden base to remove any unevenness or splinters. Wipe away dust with a clean, dry cloth.
- Seal the Surface: Apply a thin layer of suitable sealant, such as a silicone paste or specialised woodworking sealer. This helps block air from escaping during resin pouring.
- Let it Dry: Always allow the sealant to dry completely. Rushing this step can compromise the finish and lead to uneven results.
If you’re using a ready-made base like the Geode O Large Wooden Board Table Base, you’ll benefit from a surface designed specifically for resin projects, saving time on preparation.
When This Matters Most
Proper sealing is essential for resin tables with deep pours or visible wood grain, as it guards against unsightly bubbles and prevents resin loss. It’s especially crucial when working with light-coloured woods or designs where clarity is key.
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