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We recommend super glue or a two-part epoxy. Both super glue and epoxy are highly effective for gluing resin together. However, for resin, epoxy is probably the best choice for projects where durability is the priority due to its exceptional strength and resilience.
Wood should be dry and sealed with at least three coats of Linseed oil before applying Epoxy, a lot of times moisture trapped inside the wood peels anything applied on the surface while it evaporates.
MDF and some other woods are very porous and therefore the resin will be absorbed by these woods without applying a primer.
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Compared to casting resin, epoxy coating resin has relatively shorter processing times. Because the ink layers do not mix, they can be better controlled. Epoxy coating is more resistant to mechanical influence as compared to casting resin. Epoxy coating is suitable on rougher surfaces and is water-resistant.
Apply a thin, penetrating epoxy to all sides of the wood (Smith's works very well). Allow time to fully cure. Lightly sand the entire piece. Apply a clear coating epoxy to all sides of the wood. This adds depth to the finish (West 207 works well). I usually go 2--3 coats and apply using a finned roller.
Resigning from a board begins by recognizing when it's the right time to step down. If personal commitments, professional obligations or a shift in values prevent you from fulfilling your responsibilities effectively, it may be time to consider resigning from the board.
The best way to resign Being candid about the reason for resigning can help the remaining board members to understand any problems that caused you to leave and will help improve things as they move forward. Before offering a formal resignation, it's best to raise your concerns to the board president.
In many situations, it is perfectly acceptable for a director to resign, provided they've made a neat exit. But once a director suspects or becomes aware of corporate wrongdoing, their responsibilities change. Simply resigning without seeking to rectify the issue can be a breach of duty.
TEC, §21.210. A written resignation mailed by prepaid certified or registered mail to the president of the board of trustees or the board's designee at the post office address of the district is considered filed at the time of mailing.