Wednesday 17 December 2014

Wood ideal for glow in the dark tables

The concept of 'glow in the dark' is not just for kids toys anymore! One of the latest trends in the world of woodworking, is adding resin & powder giving the wood a glow in the dark effect. We think it's pretty cool so I took a browse around our store with my iPhone and snapped a few pics of boards I think would work really well!

For more information on how to achieve this look, here are some helpful links:








5 comments:

  1. What kind of wood are these? Pecky Cypress or something else?

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  2. Hi Keira, they are mostly Spalted Maple

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  4. For glow-in-the-dark tables, selecting wood with a lighter hue like maple or ash can enhance the luminescent effect. These woods provide a neutral canvas for the glow-in-the-dark materials to shine, creating a captivating visual contrast. Additionally, ensuring the wood has a smooth finish will help optimize the glowing properties and overall aesthetic appeal of the table.

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