Introduction: Pog Table

Ever wonder what to do with that pog collection from the early 90's? Don't throw away your childhood memories.. Preserve them!

Step 1: The Table

Acquire a glass topped table in any shape! Find it cheap free or filthy!

Step 2: The Pogs

This particular table consisted of ~400 Pogs.

Step 3: The Glue

You will want a strong, fast drying epoxy that dries clear. I used Lepage speed set and it worked great!

Step 4: The Everything Else

Disposable sponge brushes, gloves, stir stick and bowl for mixing and applying the epoxy, a razor blade or knife.. Also wine because it's delicious.

Step 5: Choose Pogs

Step 6: Apply Epoxy to the Face of the Pog

Step 7: Be Sure to Apply a Generous Amount of Epoxy to Avoid Marks

Step 8: Place Pogs Face Down on the Glass

Step 9: Start in the Middle and Move Outward Until They Hang Over the Edge. Let Dry.

Step 10: Trim the Pogs Around the Edge

Step 11: Put the Glass Back in the Frame

Step 12: Done!