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UV resin is a popular choice for creating glossy, dimensional finishes on stickers. But when you want to build up a truly thick, domed surface, some special steps are needed for best results.
Layering for Thicker Resin Coats
Most UV resins, like “Fairy Wings” UV Resin, are developed for thin coats—typically no more than 3mm at a time. To achieve a raised, thick effect, apply the resin in several thin layers, curing each stage before adding the next. This method ensures a clearer, bubble-free result and reliable hardening throughout the design.
- Pour or brush on the first 2–3mm layer
- Cure fully under a suitable UV lamp
- Repeat until your desired thickness and dome shape are reached
Practical Tips and Tools
Choose a UV lamp compatible with your resin for thorough curing. Allow each layer to cool before proceeding to the next. Work in a dust-free space to avoid imperfections. Take care to gently nudge the resin to the edges, keeping a natural domed look as you build up each layer.
When Does This Layering Technique Matter?
If you want a pronounced, tactile 3D finish—for example, on domed logo stickers or badges—building up in thin UV resin layers is essential. This approach helps maintain clarity and prevents uncured or sticky patches in thicker areas.
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Layering is the key for thick coats with UV resin. For more on choosing the right resin and creative techniques, see our full guide on how to make resin-coated stickers for the perfect professional finish.
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