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Getting the alignment right is crucial when gluing two pieces of cast resin together. Epoxy adhesives set quickly, so knowing your available working time keeps your project on track and ensures a strong hold.
Understanding Epoxy Working Time
Most fast-setting two-component epoxy glues offer a working time of approximately 2–3 minutes after mixing. This is the period where you can precisely position and adjust your cast resin pieces before the adhesive begins to cure. As the clock starts once the components are mixed, plan your movements ahead and work efficiently to avoid rushed corrections.
Best Practices for Alignment and Application
- Pre-fit your resin pieces without glue to practise alignment.
- Prepare all surfaces by cleaning and lightly roughening for better adhesion.
- Mix the epoxy components thoroughly, ideally using a double-chamber syringe like found with FixExpress Epoxy Glue, for quick, even dosing.
- Apply a thin, even layer of adhesive to both surfaces.
- Join parts immediately and secure them in position before the 3-minute window closes.
When This Matters Most
If you’re working on detailed or visible joins, such as in resin art, jewellery, or display pieces, accurate alignment is vital within the brief working time to achieve a seamless and professional-looking result.
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Being aware of the short alignment period when using epoxy glues helps you achieve durable, neat joins every time. For more tips on bonding cast resins, see our main guide on how to glue two pieces of cast resin together.
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