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Bubbles in resin or glue can spoil the look and integrity of your finished jewellery. With careful technique and smart product choices, you can achieve a flawless, professional bond every time.
Why Do Bubbles Form in Resin Glue?
Small pockets of air can easily get trapped when mixing epoxy or resin, especially if the process is vigorous or rushed. These bubbles can rise to the surface or get caught where the resin meets the jewellery findings, leaving unsightly marks or weak spots after curing. Using a resin with enhanced degassing properties, such as the Evershine Collection Epoxy Resin Kit, can significantly reduce this issue.
Best Practices for Bubble-Free Jewellery Bonding
- Mix gently: Stir epoxy or resin slowly to minimise air introduction. Avoid whipping or shaking the container.
- Apply carefully: Use a fine-tipped applicator or syringe to place resin precisely, especially at delicate necklace ends.
- Use degassing aids: If working with larger volumes or particularly clear finishes, consider a resin kit that is formulated to release bubbles naturally, or use a degassing kit for epoxy.
- Allow standing time: Let freshly mixed resin rest for a minute before applying—this allows bubbles to rise and escape.
When This Matters Most
Bubble avoidance is crucial when working with clear or transparent resins, or for intricate projects like pendant interiors and end caps. Your attention to this detail ensures the glue line remains invisible for a refined look.
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By following these simple steps and selecting suitable products, you can ensure pristine, bubble-free results when gluing jewellery ends. Explore more tips and recommended materials on our main guide: How do you pour resin to glue necklace ends?
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