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For creative projects that demand substantial depth—such as thick tabletops or artistic resin works—achieving super-deep epoxy casts up to 10cm presents unique challenges. Choosing the right system and method is essential to achieving smooth, strong results without hardening mishaps.
Choosing the Right Resin for Deep Pours
Not all epoxy resins are designed for thick casts. For pours up to 10cm, it’s crucial to select a formula developed for such depths, as standard resins may overheat or cure improperly. “Epoxytable 10-Ten” is specifically recommended for super-deep applications, reducing the risk of excessive heat and bubbles during curing. For projects up to 5cm, alternatives like “EpoxyTable 5-Five” might suit.
Key Steps for Flawless Deep Casting
- Pour in Layers for Large Projects: Even when using deep-pour formulas, large or wide projects may benefit from pouring in several layers, giving each time to partially cure. This helps prevent overheating and warping.
- Temperature Control: Deep casts need a stable, moderate ambient temperature to avoid issues with hardening. Avoid heating the room or resin excessively.
- Mix Carefully: Ensure accurate weighing and thorough mixing of resin and hardener to achieve reliable curing throughout the cast’s full depth.
When Thickness Matters
Super-deep casting techniques become vital for eye-catching river tables, feature furniture, or any piece where a substantial cross-section highlights the resin. Attempting a thick pour with unsuitable products can lead to soft spots or exothermic runaway, so always verify the suitability before starting such demanding projects.
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