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Best Resin for Deep Pour Logs

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Best Resin for Deep Pour Logs

Deep pour resin logs require epoxy resins designed specifically for thick pours, ensuring clarity and minimising the risk of overheating or trapped bubbles. Choosing the right resin for your project is crucial for achieving strong, flawless results.

Choosing the Ideal Deep Pour Resin

When crafting a resin log with thick layers, standard epoxy resins can struggle to cure smoothly without cracking or yellowing. For resin logs up to 10cm thick per pour, opt for a formulation made for deep casting, such as Epoxytable 10-Ten. This resin is engineered with a low exothermic reaction, helping to prevent overheating and reduce bubbles, even in large projects or logs with substantial volume.

Pouring Tips for Thick Castings

For best results, mix the resin and hardener thoroughly and pour in a steady, controlled manner. Ensure your log and the surrounding environment are dust-free to maintain a crystal-clear finish. While Epoxytable 10-Ten can handle single pours up to 10cm, thicker or oversized projects may benefit from pouring in multiple layers, allowing each to partially cure before adding the next. This not only improves strength but also further reduces any risk of heat build-up or bubbles.

When This Matters Most

Using deep casting resin is particularly important for logs, river tables, or artwork exceeding 5cm in thickness. It offers peace of mind against overheating and makes a noticeable difference if your project involves preserving organic inclusions or achieving a perfectly transparent finish.

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Selecting the right epoxy resin ensures your deep pour logs are both durable and beautiful. For more guidance on every stage of the process, return to our main guide: How do you make a resin log?

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