It would be great to have a shop like that to hang out in.
The phenolic project is done. I got away with it in the oven too.
The results were a little iffy in several respects but it was a success in terms of learning experience.
The EA40 seems to have worked out fine and it looks so far like penetratated completely. I still think a thinner epoxy would be easier and faster to apply as long as it allows sufficient working time.
My pressure block system needs improvement. The block that goes into the channel needs to have some clearance on the edges. Mine was too tight and tore the sara allowing glue to leak and glued the block into the channel. A chisel was needed to get it apart.
This was pine. Hardwood will make a much better pressure system. But, this one served for this experiment.
Another thing is, I allowed some stray threads to get into the layup. They will sand off but the end product will look better without them.
Next, notice that there are some fine lines in the surface that seem to be caused fine checks in the wood. Hardwood with a fine sanded surface should solve that. Also, notice the odd rectangular impression in the surface. It was caused by the label on the wood that is seen in the same photo.
All the photos below will illustrate the comments above.
Finally, I'm going to do more of this but from a time and $$$ economy POV it's not worth it. What will ??? Be worth it will be the ability to create a custom product with custom patterns and colors. Otherwise, just jump on Kenny's website and order it delivered!!