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Coins To Use As Decoration

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back in college, I made a keg table with the top covered with cents and coated with polyurethane. I don't have any pictures, and I have no idea whatever became of the table.
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Normally when I work with epoxy I clean the excess bits off the set item with a kitchen paper towel and finish it off by soaking the paper in alcohol and wiping it down. You may think that the item won't hold, but believe me, all that is needed is for the epoxy to have some texture to grab onto. The edge of the coin and even just the other side will keep the coin in place.
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@Libertad so you mean you glue it where you want it, clean off any wet glue, rub with alcohol, let it dry and then apply epoxy? Do you use a separate adhesive to set it in place or the same epoxy?
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