Silverware box
So, I made the silverware box out of some recycled ply from destroying the galley. It looks pretty crappy from the outside, but I believe that once it's finished, the inside will look good.
Once it was assembled, I mixed up some epoxy for fill in the gaps (to make up for my sloppy carpentry).
I still had plenty of thickened epoxy left over, so I decided to coat the whole inside with it... maybe make it more durable for utensil storage...
But I think that my epoxy being stored outside made it change chemically. I only had slow hardener, so I put the thing next to a space heater to aid in the cure. But, this morning its still a bit gooey...
I guess if it never cures, I'll just start over and build a better one from the get go. It will probably be all for the best.
Once it was assembled, I mixed up some epoxy for fill in the gaps (to make up for my sloppy carpentry).


I still had plenty of thickened epoxy left over, so I decided to coat the whole inside with it... maybe make it more durable for utensil storage...
But I think that my epoxy being stored outside made it change chemically. I only had slow hardener, so I put the thing next to a space heater to aid in the cure. But, this morning its still a bit gooey...


I guess if it never cures, I'll just start over and build a better one from the get go. It will probably be all for the best.
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