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Bottle Cap Table with Poured Resin Surface

Step 9And voila!

And voila!
You have a great new conversation piece for your home or patio.
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Aug 23, 2011. 6:06 PMhswartzloff says:
Any ideas where I can find the Resin? I live in a small town and wal-mart doesn't have it. I might need to make a trip to the city.....
Apr 22, 2012. 9:59 AMallenamistral says:
If you're still looking for the resin compound, you can check out dick blick. They sell art supplies online. Here's a link to the resin I use: http://www.dickblick.com/products/castincraft-clear-polyester-casting-resin/
Aug 25, 2011. 5:00 PMaspradlin says:
You would have to visit your local home improvement store or art supply store. My guess is that the resin will be cheaper purchased from a Home Depot type store.
Dec 21, 2011. 5:52 AMdfpowell says:
In Cincinnati, OH - I have found the envirotex lite at both Michaels and Hobby Lobby.
Jul 2, 2011. 2:31 PMpyromonkey says:
This is so awesome! I have the perfect table to do it to as well :D
Now I just need to collect bottle caps. OOOO Maybe Guitar picks would be a good substitute.
Dec 20, 2010. 11:42 AMginarina427 says:
what an awesome table! going to try doing this with 'built in coasters'
Jan 10, 2010. 11:25 AMTim1252 says:
Check this out! It's not my car, I've seen it in Grand Canyon National Park (North Rim). It were plastic caps and they were glued with silicone.  How long would they have been gathering.
Oct 6, 2010. 8:16 AMDoofus89 says:
that is awesome!!! XD
Feb 9, 2010. 10:16 PMBarginsTech says:
what the faux!!! HOLY COOL! lol love the table! deff gonna make one but oh man imagine that as my CAR! 8D
Sep 15, 2010. 11:44 AMsparkuhlism says:
That car is AWESOME.
And p.s. I'd say that table was made in Colorado, am I right?!
Sep 25, 2010. 8:02 AMWobot says:
I was wondering what made you say it was made in CO, and then I saw: Left Hand beer!

But they sell it other places though. I'm in Georgia right now and the liquor store across the street sells it.
Sep 28, 2010. 2:43 PMsparkuhlism says:
whoah no way! im in las vegas and I have to have it special ordered at my liquor store.

the comments say 3 different states tho.. mebbe CO was one of em, eh ;)
Feb 25, 2010. 11:24 AMDescon says:
I love the ring of newcastle caps, mmm newcastle!
Oct 29, 2009. 7:43 AMsewshesaid says:
Thanks for the great info. Have been saving caps for a while. Was going to figure out how to wear them. May just have to use on this.
Oct 28, 2009. 10:10 PMgwins says:
use heat, propane torch with a wide head, after sanding with fine grit sandpaper, like they do with pexiglass to make the edge see through.
Oct 27, 2009. 9:38 AMrunfromnuke says:
Would you recommend sanding the edges to a curve?  If so, how would that be done?  (I would assume with a belt-sander, but I don't know which grit would work best.)
Oct 28, 2009. 2:37 PMthumpind says:
Carefully sand it to the shape you want, leaving a little extra "meat".  Then, using finer grit sandpaper, work your way up to 1000 or 2000 grit sandpaper, followed by plastic polish to restore the gloss finish.  Just the same as if you wanted to refinish composite plastic headlights on your car.

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