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A tooth-shaped spatula is a handy tool for spreading epoxy resin, but how well does it handle surfaces of all sizes? Whether you’re working on detailed coasters or a large table, knowing your tool’s capabilities makes all the difference.
Versatility for Any Project Size
The notched, tooth-shaped spatula is specially designed for flexibility—making it suitable for both intricate small pieces and expansive surfaces. On small projects like art pieces or trays, its precision ensures resin is applied neatly and evenly, minimising the risk of overflow. For larger surfaces, such as tabletops or floors, the same notched edge enables consistent resin thickness across the area, helping to prevent gaps or bubbles.
Tips for Effective Application
- Use light, even pressure to maintain a uniform resin layer, adjusting your angle for the project size.
- Choose the right resin for your substrate: for a glossy, self-levelling finish on art or furniture, a multipurpose clear resin like “Trasparente” Epoxy Resin works well.
- For extra-large pours or deeper applications, ensure you’re using a compatible resin and cover more ground by making continuous, overlapping passes with the spatula.
When This Matters Most
The spatula’s capacity to handle both delicate and substantial jobs means you don’t need several different tools cluttering your kit. It’s invaluable when switching between small decorative projects and more ambitious applications, especially if you’re working back-to-back sessions or want reliable finishing quality across a range of surfaces.
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