💥No. 1 Value Epoxy Resin in the UK💥
Free shipping on orders over £29,85

How to use epoxy resin on wood?

How to use epoxy resin on wood?

Step-by-step instructions for flawless wood epoxy projects.

"River-Table" - Complete Kit for Creating Your First Epoxy Resin Table
"River-Table" - Complete Kit for Creating Your First Epoxy Resin Table

Whether you’re aiming to restore wooden furniture, create stunning resin-infused tabletops, or simply want to protect your wood surfaces, mastering the use of epoxy resin on wood opens up endless possibilities for DIY enthusiasts and professionals alike. This guide will walk you through the essential techniques for preparing, applying, and finishing epoxy resin on wood safely and effectively.

"River-Table" - Complete Kit for Creating Your First Epoxy Resin Table

What You’ll Need

"EpoxyWood" – Wood Restoration Epoxy Resin for Deep Penetration and Waterproofing

Visual Guide: Epoxy Resin Materials and Preparation

See the essential products and tools used for epoxy resin applications on wood. Featured: surface preparation, mixing, and early stages of resin application.

Step 1: Prepare the Wood Surface

Begin by ensuring your wood is completely dry and free from dust, grease, or old coatings. Sand the surface starting with a coarse grit, then move to a finer grade for a smooth finish. Remove sanding dust thoroughly with a lint-free cloth. For best results, fill any cracks or imperfections before resin application.

Carefully mask off areas you do not wish to cover with resin. If you’re working on a casting or filling project, make sure to use formwork or barriers where necessary.

"River-Table" - Complete Kit for Creating Your First Epoxy Resin Table
"River-Table" - Complete Kit for Creating Your First Epoxy Resin Table

Step 2: Mix and Apply the Epoxy Resin

Follow the manufacturer’s mixing ratio precisely—incorrect ratios can compromise curing and finish. Pour the appropriate amount of resin and hardener into a clean container and stir slowly to avoid introducing air bubbles.

For general waterproofing or deep penetration, “EpoxyWood” – Wood Restoration Epoxy Resin for Deep Penetration and Waterproofing offers ultra-low viscosity to soak deep into the wood grain. Pour or brush on a thin coat, ensuring even coverage, and allow the resin to penetrate for structural reinforcement.

For creative or thicker casting projects such as river tables, use a dedicated deep pour resin like “EpoxyTable 5-Five” – Deep Pour Epoxy Resin for Tables and Large Projects – Up to 5cm. Pour into your prepared form and use a heat gun to remove surface bubbles if needed.

Step 3: Allow to Cure and Sand Between Layers

Allow sufficient curing time as specified by your resin product—this varies with resin type, temperature, and pour depth. Do not handle or move the wood during this period, as even slight disturbances may cause defects.

If your project requires additional resin layers (such as flow coats for tabletops), sand lightly with a fine grit once the previous layer is hard but not fully cured. This helps the next layer bond properly. Clean off all fine dust before applying another coat.

"River-Table" - Complete Kit for Creating Your First Epoxy Resin Table
"EpoxyTable 5-Five" - Deep Pour Epoxy Resin for Tables and Large Projects – Up to 5cm

Step 4: Finishing and Safety Considerations

After full curing, sand the surface gradually to a high polish or matte finish, depending on your preference. Start with medium-grit paper and move to very fine grit for the best clarity.

If your finished wood piece is intended for food contact, always choose a certified food-safe resin such as “EpoxyFood” – Certified Clear Food Contact Epoxy Resin for Coating. Adhere strictly to all safety advice and allow full curing before use.

Work in a well-ventilated area and avoid prolonged skin contact with uncured resin. Always wear gloves and protective gear to minimise risk.

Tips and Common Mistakes

Sand between layers for best adhesion and always clean dust off thoroughly before progressing. Temperature and humidity can affect curing times, so work in stable conditions where possible. Avoid pouring thick layers beyond the resin’s specification to prevent exothermic overheating or incomplete curing.

Take your time during preparation and mixing—rushing increases the chance of trapped bubbles or uneven finishes. Store unused resin in tightly sealed containers, away from sunlight and heat, to maintain quality.

"EpoxyTable 5-Five" - Deep Pour Epoxy Resin for Tables and Large Projects – Up to 5cm

Project Showcase: Epoxy Resin Results on Wood

Explore examples of finished wooden pieces and tables created using epoxy resin. Notice the clarity, depth, and lustrous effects achievable with correct techniques and products.

"EpoxyWood" – Wood Restoration Epoxy Resin for Deep Penetration and Waterproofing

Frequently Asked Questions

Which resin is best for deep pour wooden tables?

EpoxyTable 5-Five is ideal for deep pours up to 5cm, commonly used for resin river tables and thick wood projects.

Read the full guide

Is there a food-safe epoxy resin for cutting boards?

EpoxyFood is certified food safe for coating wooden boards and trays intended for cold snacks.

Read the full guide

How long should I let epoxy cure on wood?

Curing time varies by product and thickness, but most epoxies require at least 24–72 hours for full strength.

Read the full guide

What is the best way to prepare wood for epoxy resin?

Ensure the wood is dry, sanded smooth, and dust-free. Filling cracks and masking off areas will help achieve a clean result.

Read the full guide

Can I apply more than one layer of epoxy resin on wood?

Yes, sand lightly between cured layers for good adhesion and clean away all sanding dust before recoating.

Read the full guide

How do I avoid bubbles when using epoxy resin on wood?

Mix slowly, pour in thin layers, and use a heat gun gently over the surface to pop bubbles.

Read the full guide

Home
Account
0
£0.00
Favorites
Assistance