How to Make Clear Resin
Achieve perfect transparency for art, jewellery, and furniture projects.
Creating clear resin is essential for projects that demand pristine transparency and a flawless finish, such as art castings, jewellery, and contemporary furniture. This guide outlines each stage of the process, from preparation to curing, so you can consistently achieve professional results and avoid cloudy or bubbly resin surfaces.
What You’ll Need
- “Icrystal” – Clear Epoxy Resin – Odourless Formula – Up to 1.5cm (ideal for artistic and decorative projects)
- “Trasparente” – Multipurpose Clear Epoxy Resin for Casting – Up to 2cm (suitable for detailed castings and slightly thicker layers)
- “Epoxytable 10-Ten” – Deep Pour Epoxy Resin for Tables, Up to 10cm Casting (designed for deep, thick table projects)
- Disposable mixing containers and spatulas
- Protective gloves and goggles
- Silicone moulds or prepared wooden formwork (depending on project)
- Polishing pads (for final shine)
Step 1: Prepare Your Materials and Workspace
Begin by gathering all the necessary supplies and ensuring your work area is clean, level, and free from dust or lint. Temperature plays a key role—aim for a workspace between 18°C and 25°C. Place your silicone mould or formwork on a stable surface and prepare protective gear. Work in a dust-free environment to prevent surface imperfections in the clear resin.
Step 2: Accurately Measure Resin and Hardener
Different clear epoxy resins have precise mixing ratios; check the manufacturer’s instructions for your product. For example, “Icrystal” – Clear Epoxy Resin – Odourless Formula – Up to 1.5cm uses a 2:1 ratio by volume. Always measure resin and hardener by volume for the most consistent results. Inaccurate measuring is a common reason for cloudy resin or tacky finishes.
Step 3: Mix Slowly and Thoroughly
Combine the measured resin and hardener in a clean container. Stir gently but completely for several minutes using a spatula or mixing stick, scraping the sides and bottom to ensure full incorporation. Mix slowly to avoid bubbles, which can interfere with the finished clarity. If the mixture appears cloudy, continue mixing until it becomes completely transparent.
Step 4: Pour in Layers and Remove Bubbles
Once fully mixed, pour the resin into your mould or onto your work surface. For perfect clarity, pour in thin layers for best clarity, particularly if using “Icrystal” or “Trasparente” resins. For deeper projects, such as tables, products like “Epoxytable 10-Ten” – Deep Pour Epoxy Resin for Tables, Up to 10cm Casting allow for greater thickness in a single pour. To eliminate surface bubbles, pass a heat gun or torch quickly over the surface, being careful not to scorch the resin or the mould. Allow each layer to gel before pouring the next to ensure optimal clarity and bonding.
Step 5: Curing Time and Finishing Touches
Let the resin cure undisturbed as per the recommended timeframe, typically ranging from 24 to 72 hours. Protect the curing resin from dust by covering it with a box or lid. Once fully set, demould or remove from the formwork. To achieve a glass-like shine, polish the surface using dedicated pads or a fine abrasive. For large pieces or tables, a final polish reveals the best depth and clarity.
Tips, Common Mistakes, and Troubleshooting
Be mindful of room temperature, as cold slows curing and heat speeds it up, possibly trapping bubbles. Mixing too quickly or inaccurately causes haziness or sticky surfaces. If imperfections or bubbles remain, light sanding and a second thin pour can help restore clarity. Always follow your resin’s technical sheet for optimal results.
"Icrystal" – Clear Epoxy Resin – Odourless Formula – Up to 1.5cmPrice range: £11.65 through £954.85"Icrystal" is a clear, odourless epoxy resin designed for tables and art with a 2:1 mixing ratio.
"Trasparente" – Multipurpose Clear Epoxy Resin for Casting – Up to 2cmPrice range: £8.45 through £948.85"Trasparente" clear epoxy resin suits detailed castings with up to 2cm thick layers, offering a scratch-resistant, glossy finish in this clear resin…
"River-Table" – Complete Kit for Creating Your First Epoxy Resin TablePrice range: £188.85 through £444.85"River-Table" kit includes epoxy resin and detailed instructions suitable for beginners making wood and resin tables.
“Epoxytable 10-Ten” – Deep Pour Epoxy Resin for Tables, Up to 10cm CastingPrice range: £33.85 through £334.85“Epoxytable 10-Ten” is designed for deep pour projects such as tables, with clarity and a long working time suitable for the How to Make Clear Resin…
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best mixing ratio for clear resin?
Always check your resin’s technical guidelines. Many clear epoxies require a 2:1 ratio by volume, but this can vary.
How can I avoid bubbles in clear resin?
Mix slowly and thoroughly, pour in thin layers, and pass a torch over the surface to pop bubbles as needed.
Can I make thick pours with clear resin?
For layers over 2cm, choose a deep-pour epoxy like “Epoxytable 10-Ten” designed for large castings and tables.
Why does my clear resin look cloudy?
Cloudiness is often caused by improper mixing or the wrong ratio. Ensure accurate measurements and mix until fully combined.
How long does clear resin take to cure?
Most clear resins cure within 24 to 72 hours at room temperature. Protect the surface from dust during this period.
How do I get a shiny finish on clear resin?
Once cured, fine sanding followed by polishing with dedicated pads or creams produces a glass-like, clear finish.
Which resin is best for transparent artwork or jewellery?
"Icrystal" resin is highly transparent and ideal for art and jewellery up to 1.5cm layer thickness.
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