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If you’re planning a project with epoxy resin pours between 2cm and 5cm thick, choosing the right resin is essential for a flawless finish and structural stability. The type of resin you pick should match the pour thickness to avoid issues such as overheating, bubbles, or improper curing.
Selecting the Right Epoxy Type for Pour Depth
For pours up to 2cm thick, a standard casting resin is generally suitable, providing clear results with manageable cure times. However, for thicker pours—up to 5cm—a resin specially formulated for deep pouring is recommended. These products, like EpoxyTable 5-Five, feature low viscosity and reduced heat build-up to ensure an even, bubble-free cast.
- Up to 2cm: Use a standard casting resin for smaller items, art, or hobby work.
- 2cm–5cm: Choose a deep-pour epoxy designed to handle thicker layers in a single application.
Practical Buying and Usage Guidance
When purchasing epoxy for table or creative projects, it’s smart to opt for kits that specify suitable pour depths. For beginners, a complete bundle such as the River-Table Complete Kit includes not only resin and hardener, but also silicone sealant, pigments, and polishing essentials along with clear instructions. Always check the recommended mixing ratio (by weight or volume) for your chosen resin, and follow the guidance for layering when builds exceed the advised thickness per pour.
When Matching Resin to Pour Thickness Matters
Selecting an epoxy resin matched to your intended pour thickness is critical for avoiding curing problems, heat-related deformation, or clarity loss—especially in furniture and river table projects where appearance and durability are equally important.
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Ensuring you pick the correct epoxy type will make all the difference in projects relying on clear, deep pours. For further details on accurate measuring and proportions, see our main guide on getting the right epoxy resin mix.
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