As
high-tech and alien as this glow-in-the-dark table might seem, it can
really be made right at home! Therefore all you need is some planks of
Pecky cypress wood, photo luminescent powder, resin, some tools, and a
slight elbow grease.
Mike
Warren an Instructables enthusiast and the blogger behind the Man
Crafts column at dollarstorecrafts.com, came up with a set of
instructions for creating this table. By mixing the photo luminescent
powder with the resin and using it to fill the holes that form naturally
in Pecky cypress wood, you can make striking and naturally-shaped areas
that’ll glow in the dark after charging up on sunlight.
If
you have got the tools and the know-how, then check out Warren’s
Instructable for instructions. His table and how it looks can be found
below. TechnoGlow pigments are considered a harmless substance under
OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1910.1200 and have been tested to meet and exceed
compliance with ASTM F963-03 on Toy Safety. Indeed this is very useful
and maybe also slightly radioactive, perfect as kid’s playground.
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