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If you’re planning a resin art project, a river table, or need to pour deep layers, it’s essential to select the right epoxy resin to ensure both clarity and stability. The choice of resin mainly depends on how thick your casting will be.
Epoxy Resin for Deep and Super-Deep Castings
For projects requiring a single pour thicker than 2cm—such as large tables with resin inlays or artistic sculptures—standard resins may not cure correctly and are at risk of overheating or improper setting. In these cases, use a specialist deep pour epoxy formulated for these conditions. For depths up to 5cm per layer, EpoxyTable 5-Five is purpose-made for tables and larger projects, providing a clear, durable result. Where castings are needed up to a remarkable 10cm thick in one pour—think statement river tables or voluminous art pieces—Epoxytable 10-Ten is the recommended solution, engineered to control heat and minimise bubbles even at these substantial depths.
Considering Pour Thickness and Project Scale
The thickness of your resin layer directly impacts the type of epoxy you should use. For decorative pieces, jewellery, and projects with layers up to 2cm thick, a product like Trasparente – Multipurpose Epoxy Resin will deliver clarity and a glossy surface. Attempting thicker pours with these standard resins can lead to overheating and compromised results. Always check the specified maximum pour depth on your resin and pour in stages if working on very large pieces for best results.
When Pour Depth Really Matters
Choosing the right resin for your cast thickness matters most when creating features like river tables, embedding objects, or pouring large decorative blocks. Using the correct deep pour resin significantly reduces risks of cracks, heat build-up, or trapped bubbles, ensuring a professional outcome with high visual clarity.
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Selecting the ideal epoxy resin for your art or table project is key to success. For more guidance on resin choices and their many uses, visit our main epoxy resin guide.
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