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If you’re working with EpoxyTable 5-Five for tabletops, river tables, or creative casting up to 5cm thick, the correct mixing ratio is essential for strength, clarity, and a professional result.
The Recommended Mixing Ratio Explained
For EpoxyTable 5-Five, always mix 100 parts resin to 55 parts hardener by weight (not by volume). This precise 100:55 ratio ensures the ideal chemical reaction, giving a solid, durable finish. Skipping scales or guessing volumes often leads to sticky results or unfinished cures, risking your project and wasting material.


How to Mix EpoxyTable 5-Five
- Carefully weigh the resin and the hardener in separate containers for accuracy.
- Combine both parts in a clean mixing bucket and stir slowly but thoroughly, scraping the sides and bottom to incorporate all material.
- Mix for at least 2–3 minutes until the mixture is uniform and clear, avoiding rapid mixing that could trap air bubbles.
For best results with deep pours, ensure your environment is dust-free and within the recommended temperature range. Pour slowly in layers up to 5cm if your project requires greater thickness.
When the Ratio Matters Most
Precise mixing is especially vital for tabletops, mould casting, and larger surface pours, where a small mistake can compromise mechanical strength or leave areas uncured. Using a trusted kit like EpoxyTable 5-Five makes it much easier to get both consistency and crystal clarity, as it’s designed for projects up to 5cm thick.

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Getting your mixing ratio right ensures your epoxy resin projects cure properly, remain durable, and stay beautiful over time. For more insights into practical epoxy resin use and where you’ll find it applied, return to our main FAQ hub.
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