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How do you make objects with resin?

How do you make objects with resin?

Find the best resin for creating crafts, jewellery, and art

“IWhite” - Polyurethane Casting Resin - White, Fast-Curing Two-Part System
"Evershine Collection" – Artisan Jewellery Epoxy Resin Kit with 100+ Accessories

Interested in crafting custom-designed objects, creative art, or even functional items like jewellery and furniture using resin? This guide covers everything you need to know about selecting the right resin for your project—whether you’re a beginner, hobbyist, or experienced maker aiming for professional results. Learn about the different types of resin products suited for object creation and find the perfect match for your creative vision.

Choosing the Right Resin for Making Objects

When making objects with resin, selecting the most suitable type greatly influences your project’s success. Resins come in various chemistries and formulations, each with their own strengths. Polyurethane resins, such as fast-curing white systems, are designed for rapid model making and casting fine details. Epoxy systems range from easy-mix beginner kits for jewellery and crafts, to specialist deep pour formulations designed for large, thick, and durable objects like river tables. Key factors to consider include working time, curing speed, clarity, depth of pour, and compatibility with pigments or inclusions.

“IWhite” - Polyurethane Casting Resin - White, Fast-Curing Two-Part System

See Resin Creations, Moulds, and Detailed Cast Objects

Explore inspiring examples of resin objects, including jewellery pieces, detailed model prototypes, and large furniture projects. Notice the clarity on cast parts, the fine detail reproduction, and creative colouring techniques possible with various resin systems.

“IWhite” – Polyurethane Casting Resin – White, Fast-Curing Two-Part System

The “IWhite” – Polyurethane Casting Resin – White, Fast-Curing Two-Part System is tailored for users who demand speed and detail in their creations. This two-component polyurethane system cures rapidly (within 30 minutes), capturing even the finest mould details—excellent for rapid prototyping, model making, or decorating with precise shapes. Its fluidity ensures minimal air bubbles, while its cured surface is easily painted or coloured, offering high versatility for professional modellers, hobbyists, and crafters alike. Note that this product is not an epoxy and is not suitable for users needing a clear, glass-like finish.

“Evershine Collection” – Artisan Jewellery Epoxy Resin Kit with 100+ Accessories

The “Evershine Collection” – Artisan Jewellery Epoxy Resin Kit with 100+ Accessories is a comprehensive solution for those wanting to make resin jewellery and small decorative items. Featuring a crystal-clear epoxy with a forgiving 1:1 mixing ratio, it lets you produce flawless, high-gloss finishes. The kit comes complete with over 100 premium accessories, including pigment colours, dried flowers, a silicone mould for custom letters, and tools like a mini precision drill. Ideal for both beginners and professionals, it covers everything you need to get started with jewellery and small object casting.

“Epoxytable 10-Ten” – Deep Pour Epoxy Resin for Tables, Up to 10cm Casting

If your goal is to produce large and thick objects—think river tables or artistic furniture—the “Epoxytable 10-Ten” – Deep Pour Epoxy Resin for Tables, Up to 10cm Casting is engineered to excel. Its low exothermic reaction and ultra-low viscosity enable single pours up to 10cm while ensuring clarity and bubble-free results. With strong UV resistance and durability against heat and scratches, this resin supports ambitious projects where both depth and transparency are paramount. Suitable for experienced makers as well as those seeking to push creative boundaries with large resin artworks.

“One-2-One” – Epoxy Resin for Handcraft, 1:1 Mixing Ratio

“One-2-One” – Epoxy Resin for Handcraft, 1:1 Mixing Ratio provides a straightforward approach to resin crafting, combining ease of use with excellent optical clarity and durability. Its medium viscosity suits a wide range of projects—from cabochons and coasters to coatings and other decorative objects. The equal volume mixing ratio helps avoid measurement errors, and a non-toxic formula provides reassurance for those working in home or educational environments. A reliable option for beginners and experienced crafters wanting a versatile, clear casting resin for smaller to medium projects.

Tips for Successful Resin Object Making

Mastering resin object making hinges on preparation, the right work environment, and careful mixing. Always read individual product instructions regarding curing times, mixing ratios, and safety. Wear gloves, mix thoroughly to prevent poor curing, and work in a dust-free area to ensure a flawless finish. Consider your desired end result—do you require clarity, speedy demoulding, or high thickness? Matching your project needs to the resin’s strengths, such as using deep pour varieties for thick objects or fast-setting polyurethane for intricate moulds, can make all the difference.

Pro Tips for Flawless Resin Object Creation

Work with precise ratios: Always go by the guidance for your chosen resin system to avoid sticky or brittle results. Work clean and controlled: Dust, debris, and moisture can ruin the finish—keep surfaces, tools, and moulds immaculate. Demould with care: Wait until the resin is fully set before removing your piece to preserve the object’s shape and surface quality.

“IWhite” - Polyurethane Casting Resin - White, Fast-Curing Two-Part System

Frequently Asked Questions

What resin is best for detailed casting in moulds?

Polyurethane resins like “IWhite” offer high fluidity and fast cure, making them ideal for capturing intricate details in moulds.

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How do I choose a resin for large objects?

Choose a deep-pour epoxy formulated for thick layers, such as 'Epoxytable 10-Ten', for clarity and structural integrity in large castings like tables.

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Can beginners use resin kits safely?

Yes, many kits have simple 1:1 mixing and non-toxic formulations. Always follow provided instructions, use gloves, and work in ventilated areas.

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What’s the difference between epoxy and polyurethane resins?

Epoxy resins are typically clear, versatile, and slower curing, while polyurethane resins cure faster and excel in capturing mould details.

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How can I avoid bubbles or yellowing in resin projects?

Mix slowly, pour carefully, and choose resins with degassing and UV protection for best clarity and long-lasting appearance.

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Which resin is best for jewellery making?

Epoxy kits like the Evershine Collection are ideal for jewellery, providing clear results and including accessories for unique creations.

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