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If you’re planning an epoxy table project and want a polished result, getting your resin quantities right is essential. Let’s break down how to calculate the amount required for a 1.30m by 1.30m table surface.
Measuring the Surface Area and Depth
Start by working out the table’s surface area—multiply the length and width: 1.30m × 1.30m = 1.69m². Next, decide how thick you want your resin layer. Common choices for decorative tables are between 2cm and 5cm, but ensure your resin is suitable for the intended thickness.


Calculating Resin Volume
To find the total resin needed, multiply the area (1.69m²) by your desired thickness in metres. For example, a 2cm layer (0.02m) would require: 1.69 × 0.02 = 0.0338m³, or about 33.8 litres. For thicker layers up to 5cm, the calculation is 1.69 × 0.05 = 0.0845m³, or roughly 84.5 litres. Use a resin calculator if you want a quick answer.
Choosing the Right Resin for Your Table
Select a resin that matches your pour depth: “Trasparente” Multipurpose Epoxy Resin is ideal for up to 2cm per layer, while EpoxyTable 5-Five handles pours up to 5cm. If you want an all-in-one solution including pigments and instructions, consider the “River-Table” Complete Kit.

When This Matters
Accurate resin calculations are especially important if your table design requires a clear finish, features a deep-pour ‘river’ effect, or involves large wood inclusions where only a portion of the area needs resin fill.
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Planning the correct resin quantity ensures your 1.30m by 1.30m table comes out just as intended. For more detailed FAQ and step-by-step guidance, visit our main page on resin volume calculation.
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