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Deep Pour or Surface Coat – Selecting the Right Resin for Your Table

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Deep Pour or Surface Coat – Selecting the Right Resin for Your Table

Choosing between a deep pour resin and a surface coating resin is key to achieving the best results when painting or casting resin tables. Each resin type has unique properties tailored for different project goals and thicknesses.

Understanding Deep Pour and Surface Coat Resins

Deep pour resins are designed for thick casting—ideal for ‘river tables’ and embedded designs. They allow the resin to be poured in single layers up to 5–10cm, depending on the formulation, minimising bubbles and overheating. Epoxytable 10-Ten is well suited for river tables and large pours, while EpoxyTable 5-Five is better for layers up to 5cm.
For clear protective coatings or artistic surface finishes, surface coat resins typically offer a glossier result and can be applied by brush or roller for thinner layers. Products like Art Pro Deluxe maintain a sleek look, resist scratches, and are ideal for detailed effects.

Matching Resin Type to Your Project’s Needs

  • For thick, clear layers (such as river tables or embedded objects): Deep pour formulations like Epoxytable 10-Ten or 5-Five are best. They handle larger volumes and thicker pours without excessive heat build-up.
  • For surface finishes or detailed patterns: High viscosity surface coat resins like Art Pro Deluxe allow precise control, perfect for creative finishes and glossy top layers.

Always plan your table’s design and layer thickness in advance. Attempting deep pours with a surface resin may result in overheating or poor curing, while using deep pour resin for very thin coatings may not self-level as desired.

When Choosing the Right Resin Really Matters

Getting the resin type right boosts the clarity, durability, and overall appearance of your table. This is crucial if you aim to embed materials, achieve a flawless glass-like finish, or want your resin project to last for years with minimal yellowing and high scratch resistance.

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