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How much does the resin body cost?

How much does the resin body cost?

Compare resin prices and features for your next DIY project

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

Curious about how much a resin body costs for your woodworking, DIY, or artistic project? This page gives a comprehensive breakdown of prices for popular epoxy resin types used in table making, casting art objects, and more. Whether you need a deep pour for chunky river tables or a clear coat for jewellery, resin costs differ by formula, volume, and intended use. Use this guide to select the right resin body for your needs and budget, with straightforward details for hobbyists and professionals alike.

Resin Body Price Comparison for Different Projects

The cost of a resin body primarily depends on its formula, depth-per-pour capability, clarity, and extras included in each kit. Deep pour epoxies are usually higher-priced due to advanced chemistry and thicker applications, while multipurpose and odourless formulas suit smaller or layered projects at lower cost per unit. Prices offered by ResinPro range from affordable starter kits to large multi-kilogram packages for major builds.

  • Price range for 1.5cm to 10cm pouring: Approx. £8.95 – £1,154.95, depending on quantity and product type.
  • Extras included: Many kits come with gloves, pigment samples, and instructions at no extra charge.
  • Project suitability: Choose a resin based on intended thickness, clarity needed, and scale of the build.
"EpoxyTable 5-Five" - Deep Pour Epoxy Resin for Tables and Large Projects – Up to 5cm

Visual Guide to Resin Types and Uses

If you’re deciding based on pour depth, browse our gallery showcasing difference between a clear odourless project and grand river tables created with deep pour resin bodies. Each photo helps you visualise typical results at different price points.

“EpoxyTable 5-Five”: Deep Pour Resin for Tables and Furniture

For table making, river tables, and furniture with pours up to 5cm, the “EpoxyTable 5-Five” – Deep Pour Epoxy Resin for Tables and Large Projects – Up to 5cm is an excellent choice. Price starts at £17.95 for a small kit and scales up to £1,154.95 for large volumes, covering small artistic pieces to major tabletop projects. It offers low exotherm for thicker pours, robust UV yellowing resistance (guaranteed 5 years), mechanical durability, and a bubble-free finish. Kits come with a free pigment, gloves, and instructions—ideal for both beginners and advanced users.

“Epoxytable 10-Ten”: Super Deep Casting for Artistic Builds

Designed for extreme depth, “Epoxytable 10-Ten” – Deep Pour Epoxy Resin for Tables, Up to 10cm Casting allows casting up to 10cm per pour with outstanding clarity and minimal heat build-up. Cost ranges from £35.95 to £351.95, making it suitable for elaborate river tables or sculpture projects where depth and durability are key. This product delivers superior UV stability, slow curing, and is engineered to avoid overheating in large batches. Each kit includes gloves and detailed instructions for safe, professional results.

“Trasparente”: Multipurpose Clear Resin for Layered Casting

For layered art, jewellery, or surface projects up to 2cm per application, “Trasparente” – Multipurpose Clear Epoxy Resin for Casting – Up to 2cm offers a balance of price and performance. Currently priced between £8.95 and £397.95, it’s great for smaller tabletops, crafts, and memorial projects requiring crystal clarity and a glossy, scratch-resistant finish. UV filter protection and an ultra-clear formula ensure lasting visual appeal, with each kit containing accessories needed for immediate use.

“Icrystal”: Odourless, Transparent Formula for Artistic and DIY Use

If a low-odour, easy-to-use resin is your priority, “Icrystal” – Clear Epoxy Resin – Odourless Formula – Up to 1.5cm is suitable for fine art, hobby, and surface coatings. Prices range from £12.45 to £341.45 per kit. “Icrystal” is popular for home and indoor projects requiring virtually no smell, good scratch resistance, and a visually clear finish. Its convenient 2:1 mixing ratio makes measuring straightforward for makers seeking reliability without excessive chemical odour, and it’s safe for use on wood, stone, or even jewellery pieces.

How to Choose the Right Resin for Your Project and Budget

Resin selection is all about balancing cost, technical requirements, and project goals. For deep pours (such as 5–10cm for river tables), invest in a deep-pour-specific product like the “EpoxyTable” range. For artistic casting, jewellery, or layered art just a few centimetres thick, you can save money and achieve great results with multipurpose or odourless resins. Remember to choose according to maximum pour thickness, as forcing excessive depth with the wrong formula can cause curing or clarity problems. If you’re unsure what best fits your application, contact our team or start with a kit from our top-sellers category for dependable versatility.

Choosing Resin by Pour Depth and Finish

For best results, match your planned thickness and clarity requirements to the right class of resin. Smaller craft casts benefit from clear multipurpose products, while big table pours need super-deep pour formulas to stay crystal clear and bubble-free on a large scale.

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

Frequently Asked Questions

What’s the difference between deep pour and multipurpose epoxy resin?

Deep pour epoxy allows thicker pours (up to 10cm) and cures slowly to avoid overheating, while multipurpose epoxy suits thinner layers and quicker projects.

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How much resin do I need and what does it cost?

The cost depends on size and depth: expect £8.95–£1,154.95 for different project scales. Measure your volume and check the suitable product price tier.

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Which resin is best for thick or large casting projects?

For projects above 5cm thickness, use deep pour resins like “EpoxyTable 10-Ten” to ensure proper curing and crystal clarity.

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Do all resin kits come with gloves and instructions?

Most ResinPro kits include gloves and detailed instructions to help you achieve professional results safely and easily.

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Can I use a cheaper multipurpose resin for deep pours?

Multipurpose resins are best for shallow layers. For deep pours, deep pour-specific formulas prevent overheating and ensure quality.

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Are these resins suitable for surfaces exposed to heat?

Yes, all featured resins are heat resistant up to 70°C, making them suitable for most tabletop and countertop uses.

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