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Planning a river table project and wondering how to work out the resin cost? Accurately estimating the amount and price is a crucial step for budgeting and buying the right kit first time.
Calculating area and thickness
First, measure the length and width of your intended resin pour area to determine the surface area in square metres. Multiply this figure by the desired thickness (in metres) to calculate the total volume of resin needed. For river tables, the ‘river’ channel usually runs between wooden slabs, and commonly requires between 2cm to 5cm in thickness depending on your design.


Choosing the right resin kit
Look for kits that clearly state both the volume of resin supplied and the recommended coverage per thickness. For deep pours (up to 5cm), products such as the EpoxyTable 5-Five offer reliable guidance on layer depth and spreading capacity, ensuring you select enough for your table’s dimensions. For beginners, a complete kit designed for river tables can simplify the process, as these include detailed instructions and calculate quantities based on common table sizes.
Practical budgeting tips
- Always check the manufacturer’s coverage chart for your kit—these are often calculated for specific layer thicknesses.
- Account for slightly more resin than your calculation to cover any spillages or formwork seepage.
- When comparing kits, consider the total volume, the suitability for thick pours, and included extras like pigments or sealing materials, all of which can influence overall cost.

When this matters
Careful cost calculation is especially important for larger or irregular-shaped tables, where mistakes can be expensive and lead to delays if you run short of materials mid-pour.
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By using precise measurements and referring to kit-specific guidelines, you can confidently estimate the quantity and cost of resin for your next river table project. For more on budgeting resin and choosing suitable products, return to our main resin cost guide.
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