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Achieving an even layer of resin is key to perfect results, whether you are pouring a river table or finishing a resin art piece. The right tool ensures not only uniform thickness but also a flawless finish.
Why Use a Notched Spatula?
A notched spatula—also called a tooth shaped spatula—is widely regarded as the go-to tool for spreading epoxy resin. Its distinctive serrated edge is designed to guide resin evenly across both large and small surfaces, helping to prevent unwanted pooling and irregularities.
- Uniform Layer: The notches regulate the amount of resin left behind, resulting in a consistent coating.
- Reduces Bubbles: Even spreading with a spatula helps minimise air bubbles and surface defects.
How to Spread Resin for Best Results
Start by pouring resin onto your prepared work surface. Hold the notched spatula at a slight angle and drag it smoothly across the surface. Let the notched edge do the work—the teeth control the flow and depth. For intricate pieces, use smaller movements; for furniture or countertops, work in longer, even strokes. Take your time to check for any thin spots or built-up areas.
To enhance accuracy, consider pairing with a compact line level to ensure your base is perfectly flat before spreading. This helps the resin distribute evenly and reduces the risk of slumping or uneven curing.
When Even Spreading Matters Most
Uniform resin application is especially important for surface finishing, resin art, and projects where clarity or design details must remain crisp. Using the correct tool helps maintain your intended look, prevents curing inconsistencies, and supports the durability of the finished piece.
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Choosing the right spreading tool, like a notched spatula, can elevate the results of your resin projects and simplify the alignment process. For further tips, discover our main guide on how to align the resin for perfect finishes every time.
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