Working with drift wood

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Scott fradsham · Jul 30, 2023, 09:50

Hi, I got your business name from a friend of mine and highly recommended me to contact you and see what would work best with what I do.
I create all different wood carving projects.
But lately I am working with drift wood and wanted to get some advise as what to use for finishes.
I have 2 different projects.
1. A peice of drift wood that resembles a whale. It is worn pretty good and has some places that have voids and spots that are rotted. I have cleaned it up and would want to know, what is the best to put over it, to make it have a thicker finished ,semi or gloss look.picture attached
2. Is a peice of drift wood (2"x8"x12")that I wanted to make a cribbage board out of. The ends are worn and was thinking of epoxy to build up the ends to make them more stiff and square and to preserve the drift,in its natural state? What kind would I need. I have never used exopy on a project before.
Or if you recommended something different
Thanks in advance for any advice you may be able to offer.

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René Carrier · Technical Support · Jul 31, 2023, 08:10

Ecopoxy's UV epoxy would be the product for the part seen in the photo.

For the second part, it would be necessary to use Flow Cast from Ecopoxy to be able to cast a greater thickness.

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