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When speed is key in your crafting or jewellery-making, choosing a fast-curing resin can transform how quickly you finish and enjoy your projects. Here’s how to pick the right resin for rapid results.
UV vs. Epoxy Resin: Speed Comparison
If getting pieces ready in record time is a priority, UV resin typically tops the charts. UV–Creation cures in as little as 2–3 minutes under a UV lamp, giving instant results with a crystal-clear and glossy finish—perfect for earrings, pendants, and small decorative elements.
For projects requiring a traditional two-part resin, ICreation Fast Epoxy stands out among epoxies: you can demould pieces within 6 hours and achieve a full cure in about 12 hours. This is considerably quicker than standard epoxies and ideal for crafters wanting both speed and the performance of a classic epoxy resin.
Choosing the Right Fast-Curing Resin
- For time-critical jewellery and tiny crafts: UV resin delivers unbeatable speed for single pours and simple shapes. Simply squeeze into your mould, expose to UV light, and you’re done in minutes. Just note, it is best for shallow layers (usually up to 3 mm).
- For layered or thicker pieces: Fast-curing epoxies like ICreation allow for greater depth in one go and are better suited to more substantial moulds, coasters, or layered works.
- Finish quality: Both provide a clear, glossy surface, but if you need extensive working time for detailed embedding or layering, ultra-high viscosity options like Art Pro Deluxe still offer a relatively quick cure—fully set in 24–48 hours, with first stage handling in 10–12 hours.
When Fast Curing Matters Most
Fast-curing resins make a real difference for those filling bulk orders, prepping for craft fairs on a deadline, running workshops, or simply wishing to see their creative vision ready to use the same day. They help you stay productive and reduce the risk of dust settling on unset surfaces.
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Fast-cure resins let you keep the creative momentum going, whether you’re making bespoke jewellery or colourful decorations. For more advice on choosing the right formula and to troubleshoot any softness issues, see our main resin curing guide.
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