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Ensuring a level work surface is a critical first step for smooth and even resin application. Skipping this check can lead to uneven finishes, wasted material, or frustrating project outcomes.
Why Surface Levelling Is Essential
If your work surface isn’t level, freshly poured resin will flow towards the lowest point. This commonly causes pooling, thin spots, or resin spilling over the edges. Not only does this impact the appearance, but it can also create weak points and require more product to correct imperfections.


How to Check and Level Your Surface
Use a bubble spirit level to check your work area before starting any resin project. Place it in multiple directions to ensure evenness. If adjustments are needed, simply place shims or folded cardboard under the corners until the bubble sits centred. Take the time to recheck after setting up trays, moulds, or boards to confirm stability throughout the resin curing process.
For precise application, a notched tool such as the Tooth Shaped Spatula for Epoxy Resin Application helps ensure even layers, reducing the risk of puddles or thin spots.
When Levelling Truly Matters
- Pouring clear or coloured resin over tabletops or large trays
- Creating artwork where design symmetry and thickness are important
- Working in areas with sloped floors or uneven furniture
Even small angles can affect resin movement, especially for wider areas.

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Taking a few minutes to level your work surface helps avoid costly mistakes and ensures beautiful, professional resin results. For more tips on perfect resin applications, you might find our main guide on how to spread resin helpful.
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