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Common Mistakes to Avoid When Making Resin Tables

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Common Mistakes to Avoid When Making Resin Tables
Common Mistakes to Avoid When Making Resin Tables

Crafting a resin garden table can be highly rewarding, but the process has its pitfalls. Recognising common mistakes before you begin can help you achieve a flawless, durable result and save frustration down the line.

Pouring Resin: Watch Out for Overheating and Layer Thickness

One of the main errors in casting resin for tables is pouring too much in one go, especially with deep-pour formulas. Fast, thick pours can lead to excessive heat build-up (exotherm) inside the resin, risking cracking, yellowing, or even resin failure. For best results, follow the resin manufacturer’s recommendations for maximum layer thickness. For example, products like EpoxyTable 5-Five allow up to 5cm pours per layer, while “Trasparente” is suited to pours up to 2cm.

  • For thick tables, pour in stages and allow each layer to partially cure (usually 6–8 hours) before adding the next.
  • Avoid adding heat sources or working in a warm room, as this can intensify overheating.
Common Mistakes to Avoid When Making Resin Tables
Common Mistakes to Avoid When Making Resin Tables

Properly Sealing the Formwork

Poorly sealed moulds or formwork are another frequent source of difficulty for resin table makers. Even minor gaps can let resin escape, leading to wasted product and uneven table edges. Use reliable formwork materials and seal all joins with silicone or specialist tape as recommended. All-in-one table kits such as the River-Table Complete Kit often include the right sealants and instructions to simplify this crucial step.

Mixing and Measuring Mistakes

Inaccurate mixing ratios between resin and hardener can affect curing, clarity, and table strength. Always use digital scales to match the specified weight ratios, mixing slowly and thoroughly to minimise bubbles. Incomplete mixing or using a rough estimate can cause sticky, soft patches or a weakened table surface.

Common Mistakes to Avoid When Making Resin Tables

When These Mistakes Matter Most

The impact of casting mistakes grows with the size and visibility of your garden table. For large projects or pieces destined for outdoor use, poor sealing or overheating can compromise both visual appeal and longevity—making good preparation especially important.

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Attention to these details can help you enjoy a beautifully finished resin garden table for years to come. For more tips and to find the ideal supplies, revisit our hub on where to buy resin for garden tables.

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