Tables made from raw lumber, while beautiful, often have little natural imperfections that need to be filled up or removed. Woodcraft By Design, a creative woodworking studio in Auckland, New Zealand, solves this problem by filling those holes with crystal-clear inlays that let you see the shells, stones, leaves or even bugs embedded within.
Inlays like this are often created using clear resin, which dries hard and durable. This material has loads of fascinating applications one tinkerer used it to turn his table into a beautiful glow-in-the-dark work of art!
More info: woodcraftbydesign.co.nz
One of the bosses I worked for had a bar counter made of resin with embedded old LP records in it. A friend of mine has a bathroom washbasin top made the same way with embedded sea sand and sea shells in it.
One of the bosses I worked for had a bar counter made of resin with embedded old LP records in it. A friend of mine has a bathroom washbasin top made the same way with embedded sea sand and sea shells in it.
















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