Epoxy Blue Log Project- Firewood Reclaimed 🔥

Epoxy Blue Log Project- Firewood Reclaimed 🔥

Epoxy Blue Log Project id a DIY dream. Step by step we will use a hollow log to create a log cabin light fixture. Learn how to apply epoxy to a 3d object and use fire wood to make one of a kind design elements. Reclaimed Firewood will make you think twice at what is trash and what is hidden treasure. We strive to explain everything is a easy to follow epoxy project tutorial. Enjoy the free video!

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Stone Coat Countertops says:

🔥 What can we help you with on future videos? 🔥 https://www.stonecoatcountertops.com/

Dave Clemens says:

im about to make my own kitchen cabinets and work tops love your videos and was wondering if you think it would be to much if I epoxied my cabinet doors as well,. work tops will be black with white and green marble

Mrmich5371 says:

Too good brother. Too good.

Emre says:

Your videos are so informative. I'm sure the people who are interested in this stuff would be extremely grateful

Rob Grillo says:

My take away from this. Other than this project being REALLY COOL and inspiring is that, as of now their are 13 miserable assholes who hate their life and have to push their misery onto others to feel better about themselves. Seriously, how the hell can anyone give this video a thumbs down? Repurposing something that would've surely been firewood into something imaginative all the while having FUN doing it. Some people just need to crawl back in their hole of self loathing and despair.

Mario Blazic says:

That's just insane… It spectacular

luis kurmen gomez says:

What's the price on one of this lamps, the y are beautifull.

Traffic Time says:

Since using your product i havent had any soft spots or any other epoxy related problems that i had before with other concoctions. Your vids are excellent study material as well. Bravo guys

just says:

love woodworks but cant find a point where to start

110% America Loving PATRIOT says:

Liked it? I loved it. You guys are pure geniuses when it comes to making awesome stuff.

MrAcuta73 says:

Saw "Crater Lake"….thought: Oregon? Looked at website. Beautiful Grass Pants! Cool channel, beautiful stuff. Might buy some goodies from ya at some point. Want to do some carbon fiber skinning on my pickup.

Patrick Lucia says:

I wanted to see how you cleaned up the drips

Jerry Ebert says:

I have tons of rotten logs.

Christopher Jess Ngo says:

I would have given a thumbs up but shame we dont have your product here in philippines

Aaron Anderson says:

I love the bonus content. I was really excited to see them lit up.

Gary Mills says:

No, I don't have a rotten log but I want one after watching this video. This was so fun to watch.

Mustang shelby says:

Just found your videos and love everyone one of them now you got me hook I'm going to start doing projects with your products. 👏👍

Brian Fink says:

Love the videos but how do you finish the backs after drips. You sand them then what

PredatorOwnz04 says:

Looks incredible

600miles says:

Industrial Scotch Brite pads work better than sand paper for curvy projects. Grey is my go to scuff & cleaning pad. I think they are 6" x 9" x 3/8" thick. Get from auto body supply, Enco or AirGas.

Driving With Jake says:

Looks amazing, I'd love to bring down a few of my Maple slabs and do something cool with them! I want to make a table and bar top for outside sadly I don't have a workshop however.
Keep up the great work.

Short Round says:

Find a big rotting log and do this for the front yard. Then put a light behind it, my new must do project 👍😬

jenky1044 says:

The lighting didn't do what I thought it was going to. I like it a lot, but just without the light.

10223220 says:

This absolutely deserves a thumbs up the projects are endless 👍👍

BlackCat2 says:

Those came out gorgeous! I have a lot of logs… not sure they are rotten but they could be! I salvage a lot of tree parts that other people have cut down. Basically if I see someone cutting a tree and just throwing the wood away or about to have it hauled off then I ask if I can have some of it. 😛 Never had a no yet. Problem is I have no actual inside storage for them so they just sit in my yard. Now I know if they are a little off I can still do something with them. 😀 That was a good takeaway but my favorite was heating the cheap screwdriver to get to deep bubbles. Never knew that but now I do. 😀 – Heidi

Peter Wilson1 says:

Sweet work bro

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