When is resin harvested?
Compare when and how to use each resin for unique applications
If you are searching for guidance on the right time and resin to use for your creative or restoration project, you’ve come to the perfect page. Whether you create jewellery, design resin tables, restore wood, or seek a crystal-clear finish on diverse surfaces, this guide compares top epoxy resins and explains when each is ideally harvested or cured for flawless results.
Overview: Timing and Choice in Resin Harvesting
Choosing the best epoxy resin hinges on your project’s nature, the desired finish, and the optimal timing for casting or curing. Some resins excel in deep castings with slow, controlled curing, while others suit fast, intricate work or wood reinforcement. Key differences include viscosity, maximum casting thickness, working time, transparency, and specialised properties such as UV resistance or waterproofing. Understanding these helps you “harvest” the resin at its peak for your intended outcome—whether that’s a perfectly clear jewellery piece or a durable, water-sealed wooden surface.
See Resin in Action
View real-life projects crafted with each type of resin—from shimmering jewellery pieces to bold, deep-pour tables. Notice how clarity, depth, and finish are influenced by timing and product selection. For more examples and inspiration, explore our resin-for-jewellery and Resins for Tables and Surfaces Finishes categories.
“Liquidissima” – Epoxy Resin For Creations & Jewellery
“Liquidissima” – Epoxy Resin For Creations & Jewellery is highly valued by artists, jewellers, and crafters for its remarkable clarity and extended working time. Its low viscosity is tailored for complex, detailed moulds, letting you pour and shape without rushing, making it especially suited for harvesting precise, bubble-free pieces. If intricate detail and crystal transparency are essential, or if you need time for layered or embedded effects, this is the ideal choice.
“Epoxytable 10-Ten” – Deep Pour Epoxy Resin for Tables, Up to 10cm Casting
When your project demands super-deep pours—often found in river tables or large artistic centrepieces—“Epoxytable 10-Ten” – Deep Pour Epoxy Resin for Tables, Up to 10cm Casting delivers reliable results. Its formulation supports pours up to 10cm thick, thanks to a low exothermic reaction and long working time. This resin is best “harvested” at the end of a slow, bubble-free curing phase, with UV filters protecting your finished project from yellowing over the years. It’s ideal for those tackling large-scale or layered creations where timing and controlled curing are crucial to success.
“EpoxyWood” – Wood Restoration Epoxy Resin for Deep Penetration and Waterproofing
For those aiming to restore and waterproof wood, “EpoxyWood” – Wood Restoration Epoxy Resin for Deep Penetration and Waterproofing is unrivalled. Its ultra-low viscosity penetrates deeply into wood pores, reinforcing structure and creating a lasting moisture barrier. The right “harvesting” moment here is after thorough wood preparation and careful application, allowing for effective reinforcement and a subtle, attractive finish. It’s perfect for boat hulls, furniture, and heritage woodwork where preservation is a priority.
“Icrystal” – Clear Epoxy Resin – Odourless Formula – Up to 1.5cm
“Icrystal” – Clear Epoxy Resin – Odourless Formula – Up to 1.5cm serves those needing a transparent, odour-free resin for surfaces, woodwork, or art up to 1.5cm thickness per layer. Its ease of use and self-levelling nature suit protective coatings, smaller craft, and layered art. With superior UV resistance and scratch protection, it ensures your finished result remains pristine. This resin’s “harvesting” period is determined by its straightforward curing, which is accessible for both beginners and professionals who value clarity and manageability.
Tips on Timing, Surfaces, and Project Success
The key to optimal resin results lies in timing. Always consider working temperature, humidity, and cure schedules. For creative projects, pouring resin during its optimal working window reduces bubbles and imperfections—especially important for detailed or deep pours. For restoration, surface dryness and preparation ensure maximum penetration and adhesion. Thoughtful timing means you “harvest” fully cured, defect-free pieces, whether they’re works of art or durable repairs.
Timing Your Project for Best Results
Capturing the perfect cure window gives your resin project the best possible finish. For wood, effective waterproofing relies on patient curing. For art or tables, waiting until the resin is fully set before demoulding avoids distortion. Browse our guides for advice tailored to your material and project style, ensuring every resin application is harvested at its peak.
"Liquidissima" – Epoxy Resin For Creations & JewelleryPrice range: £12.85 through £31.85Liquidissima epoxy resin is designed for intricate moulds and offers clear results with longer working time.
“Epoxytable 10-Ten” – Deep Pour Epoxy Resin for Tables, Up to 10cm CastingPrice range: £35.95 through £351.95“Epoxytable 10-Ten” is a resin suited for deep table pours and artistic projects, allowing castings up to 10cm without rapid curing.
"EpoxyWood" – Wood Restoration Epoxy Resin for Deep Penetration and WaterproofingPrice range: £27.95 through £41.95"EpoxyWood" is designed for repairing and waterproofing wood, emphasising a natural finish with deep penetration suitable for restoration tasks.
"Icrystal" – Clear Epoxy Resin – Odourless Formula – Up to 1.5cmPrice range: £12.45 through £341.45"Icrystal" Clear Epoxy Resin offers transparent, odourless use suitable for craft and artistic projects under the theme When is resin harvested?
Frequently Asked Questions
Which resin is best for jewellery or detailed casting?
"Liquidissima" is specialised for intricate designs, offering extended working time and excellent clarity for jewellery and small art.
Which resin works for deep pours up to 10cm, such as river tables?
“Epoxytable 10-Ten” allows safe, bubble-free castings up to 10cm thick, making it ideal for large tables and deep creative projects.
What should I use for restoring or waterproofing wood?
"EpoxyWood" is formulated for deep wood penetration and waterproofing, enhancing both strength and longevity.
Are these resins suitable for coating furniture or art?
"Icrystal" is ideal for protective or decorative coatings, offering odourless use, easy mixing, and a crystal-clear finish.
How can I avoid bubbles in my resin projects?
Use slow-pour resins with low viscosity and pour within their working window. Allow time for bubbles to rise before the resin sets.
How do I know when my epoxy resin project has cured and is ready?
The resin is fully cured when it's hard and non-tacky, usually after 24–72 hours depending on product and conditions.
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