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Making a strong impression during a resin casting pitch relies on the quality and clarity of your sample pieces. Carefully chosen samples demonstrate your technique and creativity, helping you engage your audience and secure interest in your work.
Recommended Sample Types
For pitching resin casting projects, it’s best to bring finished items that are practical, visually appealing, and easy to handle. Coasters, trays, and small sections of tables are ideal as they clearly display your craftsmanship and finishing abilities in a manageable size. These pieces let you highlight everything from smooth finishes to metallic or coloured effects without overwhelming your audience with large, cumbersome items.
- Coasters: Compact and tactile, perfect for demonstrating edge clarity and surface sheen.
- Trays: Showcases larger surface effects and colour gradients.
- Table Sections: Useful for displaying layering, embedded objects, and techniques applied on a functional scale.


Tips for Preparing Impactful Samples
Choose samples that best express the range of your abilities. Incorporate a variety of finishes and effects, such as high-gloss clarity or embedded pigments, to cater to different client interests. Ensure all pieces are fully cured and polished to minimise imperfections—presentation quality matters just as much as technique.
If you’re looking to perfect your coasters or trays before pitching, consider a practical session, like the Resin Class – 3D Effects Coasters Masterclass, where you’ll learn expert finishing and shaping tricks suited to impressive display pieces.
When This Matters Most
Selecting the right samples is particularly crucial when pitching to galleries, craft shops, or interior designers—these audiences value clear examples of finish quality, technical control, and creative versatility. Well-chosen pieces can set your work apart amid strong competition.

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Bringing the right resin samples can help you deliver a confident pitch that highlights your technical skills and artistic flair. For more advice on making a memorable impression, see our full guide on how to make a pitch for resin casting.
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