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How much resin to use per layer?

How much resin to use per layer?

Achieve perfect resin layers with the right products and techniques.

2L Graduated Measuring Cup for Resin – Precise Epoxy Dosing Tool
Resin Geode Coaster Starter Kit – Create Stunning Crystal-Style Coasters at Home

Understanding how much resin to use per layer is crucial for any successful epoxy project. Whether you’re crafting coasters, pouring an artistic river table, or experimenting with geode effects, choosing the correct resin quantity will ensure an even cure, optimal clarity, and the finish you desire. This guide is created for resin artists, DIYers, and professionals seeking precise, dependable results every time they pour.

Resin Geode Coaster Starter Kit – Create Stunning Crystal-Style Coasters at Home

Layer Thickness and Resin Volume: What You Need to Know

The thickness of each resin layer directly impacts both the curing process and the final appearance of your project. Thin layers are best for detailed work like coasters, while deep pours allow for bold, large-scale creations. Using too much resin in a single pour can lead to overheating, bubbles, or curing issues, while insufficient resin can cause weak spots or incomplete coverage. Matching the right resin type and measurement tool to your intended layer thickness is the key to consistent results and professional-quality outcomes.

Resin Geode Coaster Starter Kit – Create Stunning Crystal-Style Coasters at Home

Visualising Resin Layer Differences

See the impact of layer thickness on clarity and strength. Compare thin layers on coasters to deep-pour tables and observe curing differences for each technique.

2L Graduated Measuring Cup for Resin – Precise Epoxy Dosing Tool

Accurate measurement is the foundation of any resin project. The 2L Graduated Measuring Cup for Resin – Precise Epoxy Dosing Tool is designed to help you measure exact volumes, supporting resin pours from 100ml up to 2 litres. This durable tool features clear graduations and a non-stick surface for easy cleaning, ensuring you can perfectly dose both small and medium resin layers. Its convenient spout supports drip-free pouring, minimising spills and errors, making it ideal for creators who demand consistent layer thickness and accuracy.

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

Resin Geode Coaster Starter Kit – Create Stunning Crystal-Style Coasters at Home

When making resin coasters or small-layer crafts, precision matters. The Resin Geode Coaster Starter Kit – Create Stunning Crystal-Style Coasters at Home provides a clear example: for a 5–7mm coaster layer, around 80g of resin component A and 48g of component B are recommended. This ensures an even, bubble-free result. The kit is tailored for beginners and artistic makers, complete with resin, pigments, tools, and step-by-step instructions that specify both mixing ratios and layer depths, so each pour achieves the desired thickness and decorative effect.

“River-Table” – Complete Kit for Creating Your First Epoxy Resin Table

For ambitious projects such as river tables or large art pieces, the “River-Table” – Complete Kit for Creating Your First Epoxy Resin Table includes everything necessary to produce layers up to 2cm or 5cm in depth, depending on the resin choice within the kit. The clear instructions guide users through setting up formwork, sealing, and pouring in staged layers for ultimate control. Ideal for both beginners and experienced makers, this kit ensures your table resin will cure evenly and achieve professional results without the risk of layer-related failures.

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

“Epoxytable 10-Ten” – Deep Pour Epoxy Resin for Tables, Up to 10cm Casting

For those interested in extra-deep pours, “Epoxytable 10-Ten” – Deep Pour Epoxy Resin for Tables, Up to 10cm Casting is engineered for single layers up to 10cm thick—perfect for dramatic table centrepieces and large-scale resin art. It features a low exothermic reaction to prevent overheating and strong UV filters for years of clarity. Remember: for pours exceeding 8kg or surfaces over 100cm, it’s best to split your project into multiple layered pours to maintain control and ensure even curing throughout.

Tips for Getting the Most Out of Each Resin Layer

Achieving optimal results in resin projects often comes down to careful preparation and knowing your limits. Always read the specific instructions provided with your resin—different products have different safe maximum pour depths. Use accurate measuring tools, mix thoroughly but gently to minimise bubbles, and allow each layer to cure completely before adding the next. Planning your project in advance by calculating the correct resin volume for your chosen thickness helps avoid wasted material and ensures a strong, flawless finish.

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

Quick Reference: Resin Volume and Layer Guide

Consult the chart for pour limits: Coasters (5–7mm): 80–130g, Standard tables (2–5cm): 2–5kg per layer, Deep pours (up to 10cm): selected resins, max 8kg per pour. Use the right tools for precision every time.

Resin Geode Coaster Starter Kit – Create Stunning Crystal-Style Coasters at Home

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best resin layer thickness for tables?

For most tables, layer thickness should be 2–5cm per pour. For deeper pours up to 10cm, use deep-casting epoxy, dividing into multiple pours if exceeding 8kg or 100cm in length.

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How much resin should I use per layer for making coasters?

For a typical coaster, a 5–7mm layer uses around 80g of resin A and 48g of hardener. Adjust based on your mould’s size and intended thickness.

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Why do I need a graduated measuring cup for resin dosing?

Using a graduated measuring cup ensures accurate resin ratios for even layers and prevents errors resulting in weak or uncured resin spots.

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Can I pour a thicker resin layer all at once?

Only if your resin is designed for deep pours. Exceeding the recommended thickness can cause overheating, yellowing, or incomplete curing.

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When should I use multiple layers instead of one thick pour?

Use multiple layers when your project exceeds the safe curing depth for your chosen resin or the surface area is very large.

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What is the difference between deep pour epoxy and standard resin?

Deep pour resins have special formulas to allow thicker, bubble-free layers and controlled exotherm, making them suitable for up to 10cm pours.

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