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Preparing resin correctly is essential for a flawless finish, whether you’re creating a decorative coaster, a unique table, or a piece of art. A careful and methodical approach ensures your project is a success from the start.
1. Prepare Your Workspace and Tools
Begin by choosing a well-ventilated area with a flat surface. Cover your workspace with a protective sheet or release film to guard against spills. Have all your materials ready: resin, hardener, mixing containers, stirrers, protective gloves, and a mask if needed. For decorative projects or jewellery, silicone moulds and pigments are also handy. Lay out everything before you begin to streamline the process and avoid contamination.


2. Measure and Mix Resin Accurately
For the best results, always follow the manufacturer’s mixing ratios. Some resins, like the One-2-One Epoxy Resin, are mixed 1:1 by volume, while others may require mixing by weight. Use dedicated measuring tools for precision. Pour the resin and hardener into your mixing cup, then stir slowly and thoroughly for several minutes, scraping the sides and base of the container to ensure a uniform blend. Proper mixing prevents sticky spots or cloudy finishes.
3. Optional: Colouring and Adding Decorative Effects
If you wish to personalise your piece, add resin-safe dyes, pastes or glitters slowly to the mixed resin, stirring gently until fully dissolved. Take care not to introduce air bubbles. Various creative techniques allow for unique results—learn more in the 3D Effects Coasters Masterclass, which demonstrates techniques for web, cloud, and mother-of-pearl effects. Always use products intended for resin art to avoid curing issues.

When This Matters
Careful resin preparation is crucial whenever a flawless finish is needed, especially with functional art, decorative pieces, or large castings like tables. Following correct steps reduces wasted material, minimises bubbles, and ensures a professional result.
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