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Deep resin pours are essential for projects like river tables and thick castings, but going beyond 2cm can often cause overheating. Let’s explore how to manage deep pours up to 5cm safely and effectively.
Why Overheating Happens in Deep Pours
Resin generates heat as it cures, and the thicker the layer, the more heat is produced. If the temperature rises too quickly—often above the product’s tolerance—it can cause yellowing, cracks, or warped surfaces. Pouring too deep in standard epoxies or working in warm conditions increases this risk.


Choosing the Right Resin for Deep Castings
Specially formulated deep-pour resins are crucial for thick applications. EpoxyTable 5-Five is specifically designed for pours up to 5cm, featuring a slow cure time and low exotherm to prevent overheating. Always check the manufacturer’s recommended maximum pour thickness and avoid substituting with standard woodworking epoxies for deep layers.
Best Practice Tips for Deep Resin Pours
- Pour in a cool, stable environment and avoid direct sunlight during curing.
- Mix the resin thoroughly but gently to avoid bubbles and uneven curing.
- If your design requires more than 5cm depth, pour in several layers, allowing each layer to cure before adding the next.
- Prepare your work area with protective covers and level surfaces to ensure a flawless finish.

When This Matters Most
Deep pours are vital for creating statement furniture, large artistic features, and projects embedding decorative elements. Achieving a clear, stable result without overheating is crucial when craftsmanship and durability truly count.
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Careful planning and the right choice of resin make deep pours up to 5cm straightforward and rewarding. If you’re keen to explore more ways resin can transform your furniture projects, see our main guide on resin applications for veneer and wood finishes.
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