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Choosing the right epoxy resin for pouring or casting is crucial for ensuring your finished project achieves the desired clarity, depth, and strength. The best choice depends on the size, thickness, and detail of your work.
Deep Pour and Large Castings
For large-scale resin pours—such as table tops or thick encapsulations—a specialised low-viscosity formula like Epoxytable 10-Ten is recommended. This deep pour epoxy supports casting up to 10cm thick in one go and is designed to minimise overheating and air bubbles, producing a flawless, clear finish ideal for statement pieces or artistic furniture. Always pour in accordance with the manufacturer’s guidelines to avoid curing issues.
Detail Work and Jewellery
When creating detailed crafts, jewellery, or items with intricate moulds, a medium-viscosity resin such as One-2-One epoxy resin suits best. Its easy 1:1 mixing ratio is ideal for both beginners and experienced makers, producing a super-glossy, crystal-clear surface. This type offers more control during application, helping you achieve clean edges and fine detail without excess air bubbles.
Fast Curing for Timely Projects
If a shorter turnaround is important, opt for a quick-setting resin like ICreation fast epoxy resin, which enables demoulding in as little as 6 hours. This makes it a valuable option for artists or crafters running workshops or producing multiple smaller pieces in succession, without compromising on a glossy final appearance.
When This Matters
Selecting the correct epoxy type becomes especially important when your project involves substantial thickness, detailed shapes, or requires rapid turnaround times. The wrong resin could result in incomplete curing, unwanted bubbles, or surface issues.
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