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Epoxy resin kits cater to a range of creative projects, but there are notable differences between them. Understanding these variations helps you select the most suitable kit, whether you’re making art, jewellery, or homeware.
Project Types and Kit Contents
Kits are typically designed with specific creations in mind, such as jewellery, coasters, tables, or decorative art. For example, a jewellery kit may include small silicone moulds, pigments, and finishing findings, while a table kit provides larger quantities of resin and tools like sealing silicone and polishing supplies. The Evershine Collection kit offers over 100 accessories suited to jewellery making, whereas other kits might feature coaster moulds or components ideal for larger surfaces.
Mixing Ratios and Resin Depth
Mixing ratios vary—some resins use an easy 1:1 ratio for straightforward preparation, ideal for those new to resin, while others have more precise proportions. Pouring thickness is pivotal; jewellery and coaster kits commonly support shallow pours, but table kits are developed for deeper resin applications (up to several centimetres per layer) necessary for larger pieces.
Accessories, Colours, and Guidance
Many kits include accessories like pigments, moulds, and even mini drills or polishing tools. Starter kits often supply simple instructions and essential safety equipment, helping newcomers get started confidently. More substantial kits for advanced projects may offer a wider range of tools and step-by-step guides tailored for the scale and complexity of the project.
When This Matters
The differences between kits matter most when your project has specific size, shape, or durability needs. Choosing a kit with matching features can ensure better results and a more enjoyable experience.
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Being clear on the differences between epoxy resin kits means you’ll be set up for creative success. For an overview of suitable products for various crafts, see our main guide on what to buy to create with epoxy resin.
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