← Back to What is resin used for in welding?

When working on large resin projects, achieving the right casting depth in a single application is crucial for efficiency and finish quality. ‘Epoxytable 10-Ten’ is purpose-built for deep pours, making it a strong choice where substantial resin thickness is needed. But just how thick can you go in one pour, and what should you consider before starting?
Maximum Pouring Thickness Explained
‘Epoxytable 10-Ten’ is specifically formulated for deep casting, allowing pours of up to 10cm in one application. Unlike standard resins, its unique composition minimises exothermic reaction, helping to limit the risk of overheating and deformation, even at these impressive depths. This makes it ideally suited for river tables, deep set designs, and large artistic creations where a robust, single-layer resin body is required.
Tips for Successful Deep Casting
- Plan Your Workspace: Ensure your surface is level, dry, and dust-free before pouring. Deep pours can be unforgiving, so preparation is key.
- Monitor Temperatures: Work in a temperature-controlled area and follow mix ratio and curing guidance as supplied with the product. Avoid pouring thicker than recommended to reduce overheating risks.
- Allow for Adequate Curing: Deeper pours require extended cure times compared to thin layers. Avoid moving or disturbing the resin until it has set fully to prevent unwanted marks or warping.
- Choosing the Right Resin: For pours thicker than 10cm, multiple stages with curing intervals are advised. If your project is less than 5cm in depth but still covers a large area, EpoxyTable 5-Five is a more appropriate option.
When Deep Pouring Matters
Opting for a resin capable of a full 10cm pour, like ‘Epoxytable 10-Ten’, is essential for large tables, river effect work, or substantial castings where seamless clarity and strength in a single application are desired. This eliminates visible layering and reduces the risk of trapped bubbles.
Related products
Related guides
Choosing the right resin for your project’s depth will ensure a professional, durable result. Explore more on deep pour and surface finishing options by visiting our main guide on what resin is used for in welding.
Google