PROJECT: Cigar Band Poker Table (warning: many pictures)

Wow! You had me curious as to what you were building at the last herf, this is excellent!
 
wow.... im speechless its gorgeous enjoy it! So where can we place an order? LOL, Great work!
 
Forgot to post- but last week Ryan and I played a little heads up on the table to break it in. Works like a charm.

Hopefully we'll have the usual suspects over in the next week or two for a game.
 
I'm hoping to do something similar to this to my laptop. Is there an epoxy I could use that would be thinner? I'm thinking of something less than 1/8", with only one layer of bands. Also, where did you get the epoxy? And as far as working with the epoxy goes, can it be sanded after it's fully cured without permenantly fogging? I like the slightly rounded edges/corners on the laptop now, so I'm wondering if there'd be any way to either mold a rounded edge on there (Thinking about quartering a coffee straw length-wise), or if I'd have to sand it down? Thanks,
Adam
 
I'm hoping to do something similar to this to my laptop. Is there an epoxy I could use that would be thinner? I'm thinking of something less than 1/8", with only one layer of bands. Also, where did you get the epoxy? And as far as working with the epoxy goes, can it be sanded after it's fully cured without permenantly fogging? I like the slightly rounded edges/corners on the laptop now, so I'm wondering if there'd be any way to either mold a rounded edge on there (Thinking about quartering a coffee straw length-wise), or if I'd have to sand it down? Thanks,
Adam

You can put the epoxy coats down as thin as you would like. I picked up the epoxy at Ace Hardware. I'm sure most local hardware stores would have it or could at least special order it for you. In regards to sanding I would not recommend that. I think I recall doing that for the cup holders and was thankful that part was not visible.
 
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