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With so many potential uses for resin, from encapsulating flowers to casting river tables, selecting the right type is key to achieving the best results. Below you’ll find guidance to match your project with the most suitable resin option.
Resin for Large-Scale and Deep Pour Projects
If you’re creating large tabletops, river tables, or artworks that require a casting depth of more than 5cm, it’s important to choose a resin formulated for deep pours. Products like “Epoxytable 10-Ten” – Deep Pour Epoxy Resin for Tables, Up to 10cm Casting allow you to achieve thick, clear pours with minimal overheating. For pours between 2cm and 5cm thick, “EpoxyTable 5-Five” offers excellent clarity and UV resistance for both river table projects and encapsulating larger decorative elements.
Choosing Resin for Jewellery and Small Embeddings
For encapsulating dried flowers or small items within jewellery, opt for a clear, low-viscosity epoxy designed for detail work. The “Evershine Collection” – Artisan Jewellery Epoxy Resin Kit provides a user-friendly 1:1 mix ratio and all-in-one convenience, making it well-suited to jewellery makers of any experience level. It’s designed to minimise bubbles, ensuring crisp results when embedding fine details.
When Project Fit Matters Most
The success of your resin project often hinges on pour depth, object type, and final clarity. For deep projects, ensure you use a formula intended for those dimensions to avoid overheating and trapping bubbles. For delicate items like botanicals or keepsakes, specialised jewellery kits will help preserve detail. Assessing these factors early can help you select the resin that will deliver both visual clarity and long-term durability.
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Selecting the ideal resin for your specific creative vision guarantees optimal results, whether casting tables, making jewellery, or embedding keepsakes. For more in-depth advice on encapsulation possibilities, explore our main guide on what can be encapsulated in resin.
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