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How to create resin?

How to create resin?

Stepwise solutions for beginners and advanced resin creators

"River-Table" - Complete Kit for Creating Your First Epoxy Resin Table
"River-Table" - Complete Kit for Creating Your First Epoxy Resin Table

If you are looking to understand how to create resin pieces—whether it is your first river table, an artistic casting, or decorated ornaments—this guide covers the most practical solutions. From deep pour epoxy resins, all-in-one starter kits to step-by-step masterclasses, find the best approach for your needs. This page is ideal for hobbyists, beginners, and experienced artisans interested in selecting the right materials and learning methods for resin creation.

Understanding Resin Creation: Comparing Your Options

Creating resin projects involves choosing the correct product for the purpose, thickness and artistic ambition of your project. The main differences among top solutions include depth of pour, included extras (such as pigments and sealants), and learning resources. For beginners eager to create a first resin–wood table, a complete starter kit combines all essentials in one package. Deep casting projects, such as river tables, require specialised resins like EpoxyTable 5-Five for 2–5 cm layers, or Epoxytable 10-Ten for up to 10 cm thickness in single pours. For those focused on learning refined decorative techniques, a structured video masterclass is a powerful tool.

"River-Table" - Complete Kit for Creating Your First Epoxy Resin Table

See Resin Creation in Action

Watch how different resin kits and deep pour products are used in real projects. Visual inspiration can help spark ideas, and observing correct technique is invaluable for quality results. Whether you’re considering your first resin table or seeking new applications, seeing finished projects and in-progress shots will clarify the process.

“River-Table” – Complete Kit for Creating Your First Epoxy Resin Table

The “River-Table” – Complete Kit for Creating Your First Epoxy Resin Table is designed for anyone looking to craft a resin–wood table without the complexity of sourcing separate materials. It includes crystal-clear epoxy suitable for 2 or 5 cm thick pours, silicone sealant for watertight formworks, release film for easy mould extraction, intense pigments, and a polishing kit to achieve that perfect finish. This kit also comes with step-by-step instructions, making it ideal for absolute beginners and those seeking a straightforward project experience. Complete starter kits simplify your first resin table.

“EpoxyTable 5-Five” – Deep Pour Epoxy Resin for Tables and Large Projects

The “EpoxyTable 5-Five” – Deep Pour Epoxy Resin for Tables and Large Projects – Up to 5cm is the answer for medium to large epoxy creations requiring thicker, strong, bubble-free layers. Its low exothermic reaction ensures safe pours up to 5 cm (1.96”); UV resistance keeps your artwork clear and non-yellowing, and the scratchproof finish is ideal for everyday use. This solution is best for seamless river tables, benches, and decorative furniture up to 5 cm thickness. Deep pour resins enable thick, bubble-free castings.

“Epoxytable 10-Ten” – Deep Pour Epoxy Resin for Tables, Up to 10cm Casting

“Epoxytable 10-Ten” – Deep Pour Epoxy Resin for Tables, Up to 10cm Casting takes deep casting to the next level, making it suitable for ambitious projects where single-pour thickness up to 10 cm is required. Like its sibling, it provides 5-year UV protection, reliable heat resistance to 70°C, and low viscosity for a flawless surface. Choose this product for statement tables or large castings where depth and clarity are priorities.

Online Video Course – Christmas Tree Decorations Masterclass

Those seeking hands-on guidance in resin art will value the Online Video Course – Christmas Tree Decorations Masterclass (Instagram Access). This course delivers advanced decoration techniques, from Petri Art and Silk effects to Cloud and Flame pours. It’s accessible to anyone with resin on hand and covers practical preparation of the workspace, mixing, application, and finishing. Masterclass video course for advanced decoration techniques.

How to Choose the Right Resin for Your Project

The optimum resin depends on your project’s thickness, use case, and experience. Beginners building a table for the first time should opt for a kit with full instructions, such as the “River-Table” Complete Kit. For medium to large tables and art pieces, EpoxyTable 5-Five provides reliability up to 5 cm, while Epoxytable 10-Ten supports ultra-deep pours. Artistic creators wishing to master techniques should leverage dedicated courses. Choose the right resin for your project size and purpose.

Project Planning and Finish Gallery

Visualise the range of finishes achievable with different resins and techniques. Compare polished river tables, artistic pours, and decorated objects to determine what product and process best fit your vision. Browse our top sellers for more ideas and options.

"River-Table" - Complete Kit for Creating Your First Epoxy Resin Table

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best starter resin for a first table project?

The "River-Table" – Complete Kit offers all materials and instructions needed for your first resin and wood table.

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Which resin should I choose for thick castings or river tables?

"EpoxyTable 5-Five" is recommended for pours up to 5cm, while “Epoxytable 10-Ten” suits projects up to 10cm.

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Is it better to get a complete kit or buy resin components separately?

Kits are ideal for beginners and supply everything needed, while separate components suit experienced users with existing tools.

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Do you offer video instructions for resin decoration?

Yes, our masterclass offers step-by-step video guidance for popular resin art and pouring techniques.

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How thick can I pour resin in one application?

Most specialty resins allow pours up to 5–10 cm per layer; always check product limits and pour in stages for very thick objects.

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How do I avoid bubbles in my resin castings?

Use resins with low viscosity and pour slowly; for best results, gently heat the surface to release trapped air.

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