Simply remove the clamps and any screws from the mold after your epoxy has hardened. This may harden with time, or can be sanded off. Typically the river will harden, but the overflow of deep pour epoxy will be sticky. Pictured below is epoxy made by Woodwright finishes after it’s mixed. If the epoxy isn’t mixed properly, the epoxy may not get hot enough to harden or may overheat and break. Be sure to mix it for at least 5 minutes to ensure it’s thoroughly mixed. The table above used 10 gallons of epoxy. Typically this will take 5-15 gallons depending on the size of the table and width/depth of the epoxy river. We use a deep pour epoxy so we can pour our entire piece in one pour.
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