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Choosing the right thickness for your resin layer is key to achieving a stunning, durable finish on a wooden tray. A properly applied layer enhances clarity, protects the surface, and lets your designs shine.
Ideal Resin Thickness for Trays
For most tray projects, a resin layer between 1.5 mm and 10 mm thick is recommended. The ideal thickness depends on the resin you choose and your desired look. Thinner coatings (around 1.5–2 mm) are perfect for a smooth topcoat, while thicker pours (up to 10 mm) provide more depth or allow for embedding decorative elements. Medium viscosity resins such as Art Pro can deliver reliable results for surface coatings in this range.
Practical Tips for Even Layers
- Ensure your tray is level and clean before pouring.
- Mix the resin thoroughly following the manufacturer’s ratio to prevent sticky or uneven results.
- For thin layers, aim for at least 1.5 mm thickness to ensure a smooth, protective coat without risk of bare spots.
- If you wish to embed materials, a slightly thicker layer—around 5–10 mm—may be needed.
When Thickness Matters Most
Maintaining appropriate thickness is especially important for trays with intricate designs or when you want to embed objects. Too thin, and the resin may not provide proper coverage; too thick, and the mixture may struggle to cure evenly. Following the recommended range helps ensure clarity, durability, and a professional finish every time.
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