Very nice. I’m going to give it a try. I have plenty of clear acrylic and epoxy.
By the way, I often use epoxy as a finish (on my fishing lures because it also seals them). I built a spinner to keep the epoxy from sagging and dripping. It spins at 1 RPM with a small electric motor and a couple of incandescent lights to keep the temperature up in my cold garage. This gives a very nice clear glossy finish that’s thick and hides dings and dents well. Not that I’m expecting dents on hardwood, but I am expecting small chipping on the acrylic edges.
Anyway, great idea! Time is running out and I needed a gift idea.
Losing fingers since 1969