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Running out of epoxy resin while working on a project is a common fear among both beginners and seasoned crafters. There are practical ways to manage an incomplete pour and get your project back on track with a polished finish.
Best Approach: Complete in One Pour
For a seamless, glassy finish, it’s always best to plan ahead and pour your entire layer of resin in one go. Preparing a little extra resin before you start can help you avoid stopping mid-project. Kits like the Evershine Collection Epoxy Resin Kit make it simpler to measure and mix, especially for jewellery and small crafts.
How to Resume Your Project After a Pause
If you do run out and need to pause, wait until the poured resin has fully cured before adding more. Lightly sand the surface of the cured resin with fine-grit sandpaper—this helps the next layer to bond effectively and avoids visible join lines. After sanding, wipe away any dust and proceed with your next resin batch as usual.
When This Matters Most
Running out of resin is especially important when aiming for a flawless, glass-like appearance in projects such as jewellery or coasters. Multiple pours may leave faint lines if not properly prepared, so taking care with surface prep between layers is key for decorative and functional items alike.
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Careful planning and using complete resin kits help ensure a smooth creative process from start to finish. For those just getting started, our guide on what to buy to create with epoxy resin will help you select the right supplies for uninterrupted crafting.
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