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Choosing between a permanent base and a removable mould is a crucial decision for any resin project. Your selection will influence the result, ease of process, and long-term use of your piece.
Permanent Bases: When Stability Matters
Permanent bases provide a solid foundation and are typically chosen for artwork that needs lasting support, such as resin panels, wall art, and tabletops where the base becomes part of the finished piece. Products like the MDF Board Base for Epoxy Resin Table and Art Projects offer reliable stability and are available in various sizes to suit your needs.
- Ensures structural strength for display or daily use
- Simplifies the process by skipping demoulding
- Ideal for panels, coasters, and finished tables


Removable Moulds: Flexible Formwork for Resin
Removable moulds (formwork) are preferred when you want the resin piece to be the centrepiece, separate from its support. They are especially useful for river tables, trays, and intricate castings. Using release film or silicone sealant, such as those found in the “River-Table” – Complete Kit for Creating Your First Epoxy Resin Table, makes demoulding simpler and preserves clean edges.
- Allows for easy removal of cured resin projects
- Helps achieve unique shapes or free-standing pieces
- Works best for complex pours and resin slabs
When This Choice Matters Most
Selecting the right base or mould is vital when your project’s appearance, weight, or usage is a priority. For everyday objects like tables or decor intended to last, a permanent base provides strength. If flexibility in design or the ability to create different shapes appeals to you, a removable mould is the way to go.

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Whether you opt for a sturdy base or a creative mould, matching your method to your project ensures professional results. Explore more tips on resin base preparation and formwork on the parent guide.
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