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Epoxy resins are a crucial material for sculptors aiming for clarity, durability, and a flawless finish. Choosing the correct type of epoxy resin makes all the difference in your final result—particularly when it comes to the thickness and scale of your piece.
Selecting the Right Epoxy Resin for Your Sculpture
Project thickness plays a key role in resin selection. For deep pour sculptures or large pieces up to 10cm thick, “Epoxytable 10-Ten” provides a low-heat, clear casting option. Medium-depth pours between 2 and 5cm suit “EpoxyTable 5-Five”, while detailed or slimmer works up to 2cm benefit from “Trasparente” clear epoxy. Always match your resin to the casting depth for safe curing and optimal clarity.


Pouring and Working with Epoxy Resin
When working with epoxy resin, ensure your workspace is level, free from dust, and at a stable room temperature for best results. Mix the resin and hardener according to instructions, as improper ratios can affect curing. Pour slowly to minimise bubbles, and consider working in stages for pieces thicker than 5cm, allowing time between layers. Most specialised epoxy resins allow for a generous working window, so you won’t need to rush your creative process.
When This Matters
Choosing the appropriate epoxy resin is particularly important for sculptors creating pieces that are thick, intricate, or require lasting clarity and stability. Large table sculptures and functional art pieces benefit significantly from the correct product.

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Whether casting a large sculpture or a detailed small form, epoxy resins offer flexibility and durability when matched to your project’s specific needs. For further guidance on getting the most from resins in creative work, see our main guide on how to use resins in sculpture.
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