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If you’re keen to simplify your resin projects, an epoxy resin with a 1:1 equal-parts by volume mixing ratio offers a straightforward and reliable way to prepare batches for decorative crafts and jewellery making.
What Does 1:1 Mixing Ratio by Volume Mean?
A 1:1 mixing ratio by volume means you simply combine an equal measure of resin and hardener. Unlike some resins that require scales to measure by weight, here you use matching containers or markings to ensure both parts are poured in identical volumes. This approach minimises mixing errors, making it especially popular with beginners or for quick project preparations.


Practical Guidance for Mixing and Using
For the best results, pour your resin and hardener into separate containers, check their volumes are level, then combine in a clean mixing cup. Stir slowly and thoroughly for at least three minutes, scraping the sides and base to fully blend both parts. Avoid whipping or vigorous mixing, as this can introduce air bubbles. Products like the “One-2-One” Epoxy Resin are specially formulated to deliver a clear, glossy finish with this easy mixing method, making them ideal for jewellery, coatings or decorative crafts.
When This Matters Most
The simplicity of a 1:1 volume mix is especially useful when speed and confidence are key—such as in workshops, small batch runs or when working with children or beginners. It removes the uncertainty of weight measurements, enabling more consistent results in creative applications.

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Whether you’re starting a new craft or looking for a reliable system, the 1:1 equal-parts by volume mixing ratio streamlines your process. To estimate how much resin you’ll need for your projects, visit our main page on how much can I make with 1 kg of resin.
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