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When considering which type of resin to use, several questions come to mind. We try to answer them all in this post.
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Beewood is a natural wax based wood balm. It enhances the natural woodstructure, is easy to apply and provides simple maintenace.
3D-POX is a two-component, solvent-free, kneadable epoxy. It is moldable, carvable, strong, and exhibits excellent adhesion to a variety of substrates. It is easily sanded and will accept paint, screws and nails.

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