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Post by aforww on Oct 16, 2017 15:49:58 GMT
Don't feel bad. I had to order it too. I either but starbond or the 2P10 stuff
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Post by Derek the Admin on Oct 16, 2017 16:33:59 GMT
I like the coffee bean/crushed stone method. Sounds like a good one.
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Post by kec-10238 on Oct 16, 2017 16:41:48 GMT
who would have thought!
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Post by Hommer Woods on Oct 16, 2017 17:36:51 GMT
Since I drink about a gallon every morning to use perfectly good coffee in such a way would have never crossed my mind. Interesting though.
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Post by kevin on Oct 17, 2017 0:11:34 GMT
On the inlay experimentation subject... I've been playing with using coffee grounds as an inlay material. Seems to be working pretty good. I should have packed a little more grounds in a few spots on this one, but the result is promising. Cut the recess put a little glue in there (I used white elmers glue), then pack fine ground coffee into the recess. let it dry and sand it off. Seems to work really good for small details. This coaster is about 4" diameter. Anyway, just another idea on making inlays for your arsenal of tricks.. The Coaster looks great and using coffee grounds as an inlay media is a pretty awesome idea.
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