I think most would use epoxy colored black.
Alan
I heard that epoxy glue can be pigmented... but with what?
Here you go...
http://www.acpsales.com/Fillers-and-Additives.html?gclid=CNqzgMXdiLUCFawWMgodZTgAIA
http://www.etsy.com/listing/6134035...igment-dye-colorant?utm_source=googleproduct&........
Google strikes again
Dale
Very nice work Buddy. You mentioned sand blasting? Interesting.
Atlas and a couple of others sell black and white powder to mix with epoxy.
Works very well. I believe that you can buy the powder at furniture refinishing places too. I have seen it but for the price, not that much difference between the two.
Thanks man :thumbup:
Atlas won't do business with Europe anymore. They have dealer here... but he is too expensive & don't have 10 % of stuff Atlas have.
It looks as though the etched lines are fairly shallow.Epoxy needs to have a little depth to get a bite so that it isn't drug out after wiping or sanding off the excess. I believe that I would flow a little of India ink into the etchings and then when dry use a clear, finishing epoxy to seal the entire area or cue.
Dick