Woodworker's Journal

Pouring Resin Coasters

Handmade gifts never go out of style, and they’re a fun way to explore your own creativity. Lately I’ve been excited to make some epoxy coasters using Rockler’s cool new silicone coaster molds (for more about the molds, see “Tool Preview,” page 60). These coasters are not hard to make, do not require special tools and present so many opportunities for customization!

I’ve been experimenting with the molds for awhile and have

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