
If you’ve ever found sticky or uncured patches in your resin project, incomplete mixing is nearly always to blame. Thoroughly blending resin and hardener ensures you achieve strong, even, and reliable results every time.
Why Proper Mixing is Essential
Epoxy resin is a two-part system requiring an accurate ratio of resin to hardener. If the two components aren’t meticulously combined, unmixed portions can lead to tacky spots that never cure fully. This impacts both the appearance and the durability of your work, whether you’re making art, homeware, or jewellery.
Mixing Guidance for Consistent Results
To avoid sticky patches, always measure your resin and hardener precisely—graduated cups such as the 2L Graduated Measuring Cup for Resin can help with accuracy. Pour both components into a suitable container and stir slowly but thoroughly, scraping the sides and bottom as you mix. Continue mixing for at least 2–3 minutes, or until the mixture looks fully uniform without streaks.
- Use clean, dry tools for each batch.
- Consider pouring the mixture into a second cup and mixing again for extra certainty (a “double-cup” method).
- Don’t rush—take your time for a smooth cure.
When This Matters Most
Thorough mixing is absolutely vital during large pours, fine art casting, or any work with intricate details. Incomplete blending is especially likely to cause issues in corners or around embedded items, so be extra diligent in these scenarios.
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By following thorough mixing practices, you’ll prevent sticky or uncured resin spots and set yourself up for consistent success in every project. Explore other tips for perfect resin dosing on the main dosing guide.
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