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Choosing the right epoxy resin can make your creative or restoration project far simpler. Some resins are expertly formulated to deliver smooth application and professional results straight out of the bottle—no thinning necessary.
Pre-Formulated, Ready-to-Use Epoxy Resins
If you want to avoid the hassle and risks of using thinners, look for epoxy products that are blended for optimal viscosity and flow. These specialised resins work well for both intricate mould work and larger castings. For example, “Liquidissima” is crafted with a low viscosity to pour easily into detailed designs, minimising bubbles and achieving a crystal-clear finish without additives.


Woodwork and Restoration Applications
Thinning is commonly considered when treating wood, but dedicated formulations can eliminate this need. EpoxyWood features an ultra-low viscosity, ensuring it penetrates deeply into wood grain to reinforce and waterproof without extra solvents. Its ability to flow into fine cracks makes it ideal for restoring furniture or marine applications.
Deep Pour Resins for Large Castings
Bespoke deep casting resins, like Epoxytable 10-Ten, are engineered for thick pours (up to 10 cm) and extended working times. These resins maintain consistent clarity and flow without needing to be adjusted or diluted, simplifying the process for large projects such as resin river tables or statement art pieces.

When Is Ready-to-Use Resin Most Useful?
- Rapid project set-up for artists, DIYers, and restorers
- Minimising the risks of improper mixing or adding solvents
- Consistent results in fine detail and deep casting work
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Opting for epoxy resins designed to be used as-is means fewer variables and smoother outcomes. For more insight into handling and preparing resin for a range of projects, see our main guide on epoxy resin dilution.
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