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Texas burnt orange epoxy
Furnished content. (from WoodNet.net)
I am making a sign for the grandson of my best friend. He is a student at UT and their color is burnt orange. This is the sign after routing.
Routed sign.jpg (Size: 152.34 KB / Downloads: 37)
I got some deep pour epoxy and tinted it with trans tint. The color wasn't perfect in the spill over but in the groove it REALLY wasn't close.
epoxy.jpg (Size: 176.87 KB / Downloads: 37)
First time I have done this. I just got back from Rockler and they suggest using Mica pigment. Anyone used that? Can I mix a color with Mica? Or can I use orange Mica and then black Trans tint for the burnt part?
Or does someone have any better ideas.
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posted at: 12:00am on 16-Mar-2026 path: /Woodworking | permalink
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