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Layering resin is a popular technique in creative and practical projects, whether you’re crafting art, casting jewellery, or making tabletops. Getting the timing right between pours is essential for a quality finish and strong bond between layers.
Recommended Timing Between Resin Layers
For most epoxy resins, it’s ideal to wait approximately 6–8 hours before pouring the next layer. This allows the previous layer to become touch-dry but not fully set, ensuring good adhesion between layers without issues like wrinkling or delamination. If you wait until the surface is fully cured and hard, light sanding is advised before the next pour to promote bonding.


Tips for Layered Projects
- Surface readiness: Start your new layer when the surface is set enough to gently touch without leaving a mark, but still feels slightly tacky.
- Clean work environment: Keep your space dust-free to avoid particles settling on semi-cured resin.
- Consistent air temperature: Moderate room temperature (around 20–25°C) supports even curing and reliable results.
- Choose the right resin: For art or pours up to 2cm, Trasparente is a trusted choice for clarity and ease of use.
When Timing Matters Most
Waiting the right amount of time between layers is particularly important for thick pours, deep castings, and when maximum strength and a seamless finish are needed. Rushing can cause heat build-up and surface defects; waiting too long may require extra surface preparation for the next layer to adhere well.

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