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Best Resin Choices for Shallow Moulds (up to 1.5cm)

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Best Resin Choices for Shallow Moulds (up to 1.5cm)

Choosing the right resin for shallow moulds up to 1.5cm in depth can make all the difference when it comes to clarity, detail, and ease of use. Whether you’re crafting jewellery, coasters, or miniature models, the right product ensures success from the outset.

Top Resin Types for Shallow Moulds

For moulds up to 1.5cm, opt for a clear epoxy resin with a self-levelling formula. Products like Icrystal Clear Epoxy Resin are designed specifically for transparent, odourless applications in shallow layers. Their clarity brings out fine detail and colour, making them perfect for jewellery or small craft items.

  • Use resins with a stated maximum single pour thickness matching or exceeding your mould depth (e.g., 1.5cm).
  • Easy 1:1 or 2:1 mixing ratios simplify the process for beginners.

Key Factors to Consider When Buying

When selecting a resin, consider the following:

  • Clarity and UV Resistance: Look for formulas with built-in UV filters to keep your creations clear and resist yellowing.
  • Working Time and Curing: If you need results fast, a product like ICreation Fast Epoxy Resin allows demoulding in as little as 6 hours, which is ideal for time-sensitive projects.
  • Safety and Ease of Use: Odourless, non-toxic options are best for hobbyists working indoors.

When Does Resin Choice Matter Most?

The specific resin becomes important for projects like intricate jewellery, resin art, or embedding items in small castings. Using a resin not formulated for shallow layers can result in poor detail, bubbles, or cracks. For precise edges and a glossy finish, a resin blended for shallow depth is essential.

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Selecting a resin made for shallow moulds means better clarity and less fuss—ideal whether you’re creating decorative pieces or experimenting as a beginner. For more tips on matching resin to your mould needs, visit our main Resin for Moulds guide.

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