Flattening Walnut River Top

Today's agenda includes waking up, breakfast with Charlie (my husky-lab) πŸ•, checking emails, social media, oh and of course, what's a day without creating a mountain of walnut and epoxy sawdust before noon!!

Here we have a undermount sink countertop I'm currently in the flattening step. This is one, premium live edge walnut slab that we rip cut straight down the middle so we can flip those live edges inward to form our river with.

If you're wondering why there's a section of the river in the middle missing, well that's because I forgot to pour it….just kidding haha, life is once, laugh as much as it allows, the section that's vacant is the location where a undermount kitchen sink will be installed, so instead of wasting 2-3 gallons of epoxy inside that vacant area, just to be cut out and removed for the sink, I damned off the area before I poured the river with some scrap vinyl I had laying around, worked perfectly.

So now, I'm signing off to get back to it, oh and the top does have fractal lines all throughout, check back in later for the turn out, thanks readers!

First Time Using Newly Designed Router Sled Carrier

Walnut River Undermount Sink Countertop-Jet Black Epoxy Resin-Fractal Burning-88”x25-1/2”

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