“EVERSHINE COLLECTION”– The Artisan Jewelry Resin Kit – Epoxy Resin + 100 Accessories
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"EVERSHINE COLLECTION"– The Artisan Jewelry Resin Kit - Epoxy Resin + 100 Accessories:
everything you need to start creating resin jewelry, charms, and DIY crafts. Easy 1:1 epoxy resin, molds, pigments, flowers, tools & more!
✨ Evershine Epoxy Resin (500 g) – crystal-clear, 1:1 formula for flawless, glass-like finishes
🎨 12 artisan pigments + dried flowers – a curated palette of colours & natural details
🔤 Alphabet silicone mold – for bespoke charms and personalised creations
🔧 Mini precision drill with attachments – craftsmanship made effortless
🔑 Over 100 premium accessories – keychains, rings, clasps, tassels & more
🧤 Gloves, mixing tools & detailed instructions – elegance meets simplicity
🎁 Beautifully presented gift set – perfect for creative souls and design lovers
Description
“EVERSHINE COLLECTION”– The Artisan Jewelry Resin Kit – Epoxy Resin + 100 Accessories:
Unleash your creativity with the Epoxy Resin Starter Kit + 100 Accessories – the ultimate all-in-one set for jewelry making, personalized gifts, and DIY resin crafts. Featuring the user-friendly “One-to-One” epoxy resin with a simple 1:1 mixing ratio, this kit ensures crystal-clear, bubble-free results every time.
Packed with over 100 accessories, the kit includes silicone letter molds, dried flowers, colorful decorative pigments, and keychain findings to bring your designs to life. For precision and detail, a mini drill with attachments is also included, along with mixing tools, gloves, and step-by-step instructions.
Perfect for beginners and hobbyists, this starter kit is easy, safe, and fun to use – making it a fantastic way to craft one-of-a-kind jewelry, charms, and keepsakes. Beautifully packaged, it also makes an inspiring and thoughtful gift for creative friends and family.
What’s inside:
- ✨ 500 g “One-to-One” Epoxy Resin – crystal-clear, medium-viscosity resin (1:1 ratio)
- 🌸 12 decorative pigments + dried flowers – endless creative combinations
- 🔤 Silicone mold with letters – ideal for personalized charms & keychains
- 🔑 Keychain bases, clasps, rings & accessories (100+ pcs) – everything ready to assemble
- 🔧 Mini drill with attachments – precision work for jewelry and details
- 🧤 Gloves + mixing tools + instructions – easy, safe, beginner-friendly
1.Prepare your workspace
Work on a flat, protected surface (cover it with baking paper).
Make sure the room is well ventilated.
Put on latex finger cots (or gloves) to keep your hands clean and avoid fingerprints on the resin.
2.Choose your design
Select your decorations:
Pressed dried flowers for a botanical look.
Mini decorative glitters, sequins or beads for sparkle.
You can combine them if you like.
3.Place the decorations in the mould
If using flowers, lay them gently into the mould cavity facing down (this will be the “front” of your keychain).
Sprinkle in a small amount of glitter or decorative pieces.
Don’t overfill – you still need space for the resin.
4.Mix the epoxy resin (1:1 ratio)
Take equal parts of “One-to-One” epoxy resin and hardener (1:1 ratio – follow the amount suggested on the bottle).
Pour both parts into a clean mixing cup.
Stir slowly for 2–3 minutes, scraping the sides and bottom, until the mixture looks uniform and clear.
For best results, pour the entire mixture into a new cup and stir for another 2 minutes.
Keep an eye on the temperature so the resin does not heat up too much.
Stir gently to avoid adding too many bubbles.
5.Add colour (optional)
If you want a tinted piece, add a small amount of pigment or glitter into the mixed resin.
Stir until the colour is even.
Keep the mix fairly transparent so your flowers or decorations can still be seen.
6.Pour the resin into the mould
Slowly pour the resin into the chosen mould cavity.
Fill it almost to the top, but don’t overflow.
If bubbles appear on the surface, gently pop them with a toothpick or use a heat gun.
7.Let the resin cure
Leave the filled mould on a flat surface, away from dust and direct sunlight.
We recommend removing the piece from the mould after around 12 hours to prevent damage to the mould.
After that, leave the piece to dry completely. This type of resin fully hardens in about 24 hours.
8.Demould your charm
Gently remove your charm from the mould.
If there are any sharp edges, you can carefully sand them down (optional).
9.Drill a hole and add the eye screw
Decide where you want to attach the keychain (usually at the top of the charm).
Use the mini precision screwdriver/drill to make a small pilot hole.
Take one of the eye screws (small metal screw pins) and twist it into the hole until it feels secure.
10.Assemble the keychain
Use a jump ring to connect the eye screw to the connecting fastener for keychains.
Gently open the jump ring, hook it through the eye screw and the fastener, then close it again.
If you like, add a decorative tassel to the same jump ring or fastener for an extra touch of colour.
Finally, attach the fastener to a keyring (included in the kit).
Your personalised resin keychain is now ready to use or gift 🎁
Repeat the steps with different letters, colours, flowers and glitters to create a whole collection.
Technical data
TECHNICAL DATA
“ONE-2-ONE” – Epoxy Resin For Handcraft:
- Mix ratio: 1:1 by volume; 100:90 by weight
- Pot-life: (150 gr at 30°C) [0,33 lb at 86 F]: 1h20 ′
- Viscosity of part A: 900 ± 120 mPa·s (20°C)
- Viscosity of part B: 400 ± 100 mPa·s (20°C)
- Demoulding time: 12-24h*
- Full curing time: 36-72h*
- Film catalysis (1 mm at 30°C): 12h
- Maximum pouring level: 1.5cm**
- Minimum pouring level: 1.5mm
- Heat resistance: up to 70°C
- Coverage 1kg: 100*60*0.15cm
- 1sqm consumption (1.5mm thickness): 5kg
* – it cures after about 24 hours and achieves a good hardness in 48h-72 hours (depending on catalysis temperature). If you wish to speed up the curing time, keep the casting close to any heat source (radiator or similar). This will halve the catalysis time.
** – may vary from the pouring`s conditions (please, read instruction).
If you have not enough experience, we insistly suggest to make a small test before working with large project.
Main features:
Easy-to-use 1:1 / High transparency / Excellent mechanical strength / Long working time / Glossy surface.
Applications:
Jewellery and castings in silicone moulds / Modelling / Artistic creations / Embeddings / Coatings up to 2cm.
Instruction
HOW TO USE. MIX RATIO BASED ON VOLUME – 1:1
“Transparent” – Ultra Clear Multipurpose Epoxy Resin:
💪🏽 LET`S START! 💪🏽
We would like to pay your attention – We don`t recommend working at temperatures below of 20°C and over 28°C, avoiding humid environments (or surfaces) application (if you are not sure on the humidity, let the resin warm up the components before pouring).
If epoxy resin was storage at temperatures below of 20°C and became murky, please, warm your epoxy up before using to full transparency. More detailed, please, read below.
👉🏽 LET`S MIX! 👈🏽
THE PROPORTIONS ARE PRINTED ON THE BOTTLES/TANKS, PLEASE CHECK IT BEFORE USING.
Being a two-component resin, you have 2 bottles at your disposal, one containing resin “A” and the other containing hardener “B”. You will need some electronic scales to weigh grams and a mixing container where you can combine the liquids.
How to calculate, how much hardener do you need?
Fore each volume of A you need equal volume of B. 10ml of A + 10ml of B. One cup of A + the same cup size of B, etc.
After an accurate dosage, the resin must be mixed irregularly (meaning, always in the same direction) for at least 5-8 minutes. This part is very important, because if it is mixed only for a few seconds, it will not be homogeneous at the molecular level, therefore will remain soft / opaque in some parts.
Mix evenly on the edges and bottom of the container. (Do not mix very quickly or forcefully because that would cause a lot of bubbles). We do not recommend using a mixer (of course, you can, but, please, not at high speeds!), as this leads to the formation of microbubbles, which will be difficult to remove. The carefully you mix – the less bubbles.
Remember, the quality of the future casting depends on a good mixing of the two components!
Important! Try to make the mix carefully, so that the smallest fractions of air are not formed in the resin, because visible bubbles will easily disappear from the surface naturally, and micro fractions of air are often practically invisible, but during the curing and heating of the epoxy mixture, the air in them expands and after complete curing, bubbles can be visible in the casting. This can and should be avoided if you do the kneading correctly.
How to remove the bubbles?
Although degassing (vacuum) is necessary to eliminate 100% of the bubbles, there are some tricks that can help you minimize the presence of bubbles during the creations.
1) Mix the resin longer but in a more delicate and uniform way.
2) Before mixing, heat component A (in the sun or using a radiator), so that it becomes more liquid and the bubbles rise more easily.
3) Leave it to rest for a few minutes to release the air bubbles.
4) Once launched, use a heat source (thermal pistol or fire) to burst the bubbles on the surface.
👋🏼 LET`S COLOUR! 👋🏼
Practically everything, including powder and metallic pigments. As long as the dyes are “dry” (for example, dust or sands) there are no problems (as long as they are perfectly dry), when, instead, you want to add pastel or liquid colours, make sure they are compatible with epoxy resins. If they are not compatible (for example enamels, tempera, acrylics) only a few drops can be added, since an excessive dosage could compromise the mechanics of the resin and its brightness (for example making it soft or sticky). There is also a “gold rule” – no more than 5% from mix weight.
Remember, it`s important to avoid contact of epoxy resin with water! From the ingress of water into the resin, it may become cloudy or not solidify! And if the hardener has been stored for a long time with a loosely twisted lid, then it can absorb moisture and it condenses in the form of microbubbles in the thickness of the casting during the curing process.
👍🏽 WHAT`S NEXT? 👍🏽
After pouring epoxy into your formwork be ensured in the “sterility” of the room so that dust and dirt will not get into the epoxy.
Important! We don`t recommend covering the filling with plywood or something dense, because this will disrupt the heat sink during the solidification of the resin!)
Remove micro-bubbles stuck in the surface layer using a hair dryer or a manual gas burner. We also recommend that you do not overheat the epoxy filling with a burner or a hair dryer, because this can cause overheating and boiling of the resin.
The full curing time of the One-2-One resin is from 36 to 72 hours (depending on the temperature and humidity in the workshop. The lower the temperature and the higher the humidity, the longer the curing time of the resin. Basically it cures after about 24 hours and achieves a good hardness in 48h-72 hours (depending on catalysis temperature). If you wish to speed up the curing time, keep the casting close to any heat source (radiator or similar). This will halve the catalysis time.
❄️ FROZEN EPOXY ❄️
Epoxy can become frozen under 20C. PLEASE! DON`T USE FROZEN EPOXY. This may affect the result.
There is no excuse that you hold your epoxy inside a warm room, the epoxy could be frozen much before, and only proper defrosting will return the lost transparency and liquidity.
How to understand why your epoxy was frozen? The component A is murky or solid, like frozen water. Don`t worry, there is no need to dispose of your epoxy and run to leave a bad review. It`s okay. You need to do only one thing – to defrost it, warming component A to 50-70 ° C. We usually put the closed tank inside the sink with very hot water and leave it for 20-30 minutes. The problem is next – the more epoxy inside the tank, the more difficult to warm it properly, so just repeat the procedure. If it doesn`t help, just try again, because we sold thousands of tons of the epoxy resin and every time the problem was sorted out by waiting a little bit longer in hot water (of course with the closed lid). Yes, we totally understand that it causes excessive movements, but it`s natural and it could happen with any other epoxy.
Of course, after defrosting you need to cool the component A to room temperature before using.
🔥 HOW TO AVOID OVERHEATING? 🔥
Maximum pouring level: 1.5cm. It may vary from the full weight of poured epoxy, sizes of project and temperature when you pour. Not following instructions may cause overheating.
If you need to make a larger layer, just pour in several steps, waiting 8-10h the first time; 10-12h in the second time and 12+h the third time).
When creating a coating with epoxy resin, do not fill the mixture with a thickness of less than 1.5-2 mm, otherwise, after curing, there is a chance of shrinkage with the formation of “craters” – small depressions on all surfaces of the fill.
🌊 HOW DO I ELIMINATE SURFACE OPACITIES OR SMALL WAVES FORMED AS THEY SOLIDIFY? 🌊
These surface opacities are the result of the interaction with environmental humidity, which creates a patina on the surface of the cast. At first it is not obvious, but as soon as it starts to solidify, in some places you can notice opaque halos and even “wrinkles”.
There are different strategies to avoid this:
1. Work in low humidity (dehumidified) conditions or in a heated environment.
2. Heat the 2 components before mixing (for example, holding them over a radiator).
3. Mix the resin with the hardener and apply it only when it starts to heat up (so that the reaction begins while it is still in the container). This operation is essential, but requires minimal attention. It should be checked every 5-6 minutes and as soon as it reaches 40 ° C (when it’s warmer than our hand) it can be applied. Otherwise, it could start solidifying in the container!
4. It is advisable not to apply during the night or when it is raining (since the humidity increases).
5. Do not apply on surfaces that still contain humidity, like on fresh cement or on non-dried wood.
– If due to humidity, the resin is not glossy, no problem: just pour a new layer over (following the instructions above) and it will become perfectly transparent and regular.
If you`re going to embed something in your project while curing, do not leave it overnight, because it always becomes solid much faster than you could expect (curing times vary depending on temperature, mixing time, volume and etc). We always advise pouring in the morning then swirling through the day.
WARNINGS:
During processing, use protective masks, gloves, and other protective clothing.
In case of contact with eyes, immediately rinse with cold water for 15 minutes and immediately consult a doctor.
Epoxy resin is a complicated technical product, but if you follow the basic rules, you will get wonderful results! If you need any assistance, just call us – 07596 850968 or email us – info@resinpro.eu
With best regards, RESIN PRO TEAM😊
Follow our socials!
Check and tag our social media for inspiration! We are always happy to publish your art-work –![]()
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Reviews
“EVERSHINE COLLECTION”– The Artisan Jewelry Resin Kit – Epoxy Resin + 100 Accessories:
Unleash your creativity with the Epoxy Resin Starter Kit + 100 Accessories – the ultimate all-in-one set for jewelry making, personalized gifts, and DIY resin crafts. Featuring the user-friendly “One-to-One” epoxy resin with a simple 1:1 mixing ratio, this kit ensures crystal-clear, bubble-free results every time.
Packed with over 100 accessories, the kit includes silicone letter molds, dried flowers, colorful decorative pigments, and keychain findings to bring your designs to life. For precision and detail, a mini drill with attachments is also included, along with mixing tools, gloves, and step-by-step instructions.
Perfect for beginners and hobbyists, this starter kit is easy, safe, and fun to use – making it a fantastic way to craft one-of-a-kind jewelry, charms, and keepsakes. Beautifully packaged, it also makes an inspiring and thoughtful gift for creative friends and family.
What’s inside:
- ✨ 500 g “One-to-One” Epoxy Resin – crystal-clear, medium-viscosity resin (1:1 ratio)
- 🌸 12 decorative pigments + dried flowers – endless creative combinations
- 🔤 Silicone mold with letters – ideal for personalized charms & keychains
- 🔑 Keychain bases, clasps, rings & accessories (100+ pcs) – everything ready to assemble
- 🔧 Mini drill with attachments – precision work for jewelry and details
- 🧤 Gloves + mixing tools + instructions – easy, safe, beginner-friendly
1.Prepare your workspace
Work on a flat, protected surface (cover it with baking paper).
Make sure the room is well ventilated.
Put on latex finger cots (or gloves) to keep your hands clean and avoid fingerprints on the resin.
2.Choose your design
Select your decorations:
Pressed dried flowers for a botanical look.
Mini decorative glitters, sequins or beads for sparkle.
You can combine them if you like.
3.Place the decorations in the mould
If using flowers, lay them gently into the mould cavity facing down (this will be the “front” of your keychain).
Sprinkle in a small amount of glitter or decorative pieces.
Don’t overfill – you still need space for the resin.
4.Mix the epoxy resin (1:1 ratio)
Take equal parts of “One-to-One” epoxy resin and hardener (1:1 ratio – follow the amount suggested on the bottle).
Pour both parts into a clean mixing cup.
Stir slowly for 2–3 minutes, scraping the sides and bottom, until the mixture looks uniform and clear.
For best results, pour the entire mixture into a new cup and stir for another 2 minutes.
Keep an eye on the temperature so the resin does not heat up too much.
Stir gently to avoid adding too many bubbles.
5.Add colour (optional)
If you want a tinted piece, add a small amount of pigment or glitter into the mixed resin.
Stir until the colour is even.
Keep the mix fairly transparent so your flowers or decorations can still be seen.
6.Pour the resin into the mould
Slowly pour the resin into the chosen mould cavity.
Fill it almost to the top, but don’t overflow.
If bubbles appear on the surface, gently pop them with a toothpick or use a heat gun.
7.Let the resin cure
Leave the filled mould on a flat surface, away from dust and direct sunlight.
We recommend removing the piece from the mould after around 12 hours to prevent damage to the mould.
After that, leave the piece to dry completely. This type of resin fully hardens in about 24 hours.
8.Demould your charm
Gently remove your charm from the mould.
If there are any sharp edges, you can carefully sand them down (optional).
9.Drill a hole and add the eye screw
Decide where you want to attach the keychain (usually at the top of the charm).
Use the mini precision screwdriver/drill to make a small pilot hole.
Take one of the eye screws (small metal screw pins) and twist it into the hole until it feels secure.
10.Assemble the keychain
Use a jump ring to connect the eye screw to the connecting fastener for keychains.
Gently open the jump ring, hook it through the eye screw and the fastener, then close it again.
If you like, add a decorative tassel to the same jump ring or fastener for an extra touch of colour.
Finally, attach the fastener to a keyring (included in the kit).
Your personalised resin keychain is now ready to use or gift 🎁
Repeat the steps with different letters, colours, flowers and glitters to create a whole collection.
TECHNICAL DATA
“ONE-2-ONE” – Epoxy Resin For Handcraft:
- Mix ratio: 1:1 by volume; 100:90 by weight
- Pot-life: (150 gr at 30°C) [0,33 lb at 86 F]: 1h20 ′
- Viscosity of part A: 900 ± 120 mPa·s (20°C)
- Viscosity of part B: 400 ± 100 mPa·s (20°C)
- Demoulding time: 12-24h*
- Full curing time: 36-72h*
- Film catalysis (1 mm at 30°C): 12h
- Maximum pouring level: 1.5cm**
- Minimum pouring level: 1.5mm
- Heat resistance: up to 70°C
- Coverage 1kg: 100*60*0.15cm
- 1sqm consumption (1.5mm thickness): 5kg
* – it cures after about 24 hours and achieves a good hardness in 48h-72 hours (depending on catalysis temperature). If you wish to speed up the curing time, keep the casting close to any heat source (radiator or similar). This will halve the catalysis time.
** – may vary from the pouring`s conditions (please, read instruction).
If you have not enough experience, we insistly suggest to make a small test before working with large project.
Main features:
Easy-to-use 1:1 / High transparency / Excellent mechanical strength / Long working time / Glossy surface.
Applications:
Jewellery and castings in silicone moulds / Modelling / Artistic creations / Embeddings / Coatings up to 2cm.
HOW TO USE. MIX RATIO BASED ON VOLUME – 1:1
“Transparent” – Ultra Clear Multipurpose Epoxy Resin:
💪🏽 LET`S START! 💪🏽
We would like to pay your attention – We don`t recommend working at temperatures below of 20°C and over 28°C, avoiding humid environments (or surfaces) application (if you are not sure on the humidity, let the resin warm up the components before pouring).
If epoxy resin was storage at temperatures below of 20°C and became murky, please, warm your epoxy up before using to full transparency. More detailed, please, read below.
👉🏽 LET`S MIX! 👈🏽
THE PROPORTIONS ARE PRINTED ON THE BOTTLES/TANKS, PLEASE CHECK IT BEFORE USING.
Being a two-component resin, you have 2 bottles at your disposal, one containing resin “A” and the other containing hardener “B”. You will need some electronic scales to weigh grams and a mixing container where you can combine the liquids.
How to calculate, how much hardener do you need?
Fore each volume of A you need equal volume of B. 10ml of A + 10ml of B. One cup of A + the same cup size of B, etc.
After an accurate dosage, the resin must be mixed irregularly (meaning, always in the same direction) for at least 5-8 minutes. This part is very important, because if it is mixed only for a few seconds, it will not be homogeneous at the molecular level, therefore will remain soft / opaque in some parts.
Mix evenly on the edges and bottom of the container. (Do not mix very quickly or forcefully because that would cause a lot of bubbles). We do not recommend using a mixer (of course, you can, but, please, not at high speeds!), as this leads to the formation of microbubbles, which will be difficult to remove. The carefully you mix – the less bubbles.
Remember, the quality of the future casting depends on a good mixing of the two components!
Important! Try to make the mix carefully, so that the smallest fractions of air are not formed in the resin, because visible bubbles will easily disappear from the surface naturally, and micro fractions of air are often practically invisible, but during the curing and heating of the epoxy mixture, the air in them expands and after complete curing, bubbles can be visible in the casting. This can and should be avoided if you do the kneading correctly.
How to remove the bubbles?
Although degassing (vacuum) is necessary to eliminate 100% of the bubbles, there are some tricks that can help you minimize the presence of bubbles during the creations.
1) Mix the resin longer but in a more delicate and uniform way.
2) Before mixing, heat component A (in the sun or using a radiator), so that it becomes more liquid and the bubbles rise more easily.
3) Leave it to rest for a few minutes to release the air bubbles.
4) Once launched, use a heat source (thermal pistol or fire) to burst the bubbles on the surface.
👋🏼 LET`S COLOUR! 👋🏼
Practically everything, including powder and metallic pigments. As long as the dyes are “dry” (for example, dust or sands) there are no problems (as long as they are perfectly dry), when, instead, you want to add pastel or liquid colours, make sure they are compatible with epoxy resins. If they are not compatible (for example enamels, tempera, acrylics) only a few drops can be added, since an excessive dosage could compromise the mechanics of the resin and its brightness (for example making it soft or sticky). There is also a “gold rule” – no more than 5% from mix weight.
Remember, it`s important to avoid contact of epoxy resin with water! From the ingress of water into the resin, it may become cloudy or not solidify! And if the hardener has been stored for a long time with a loosely twisted lid, then it can absorb moisture and it condenses in the form of microbubbles in the thickness of the casting during the curing process.
👍🏽 WHAT`S NEXT? 👍🏽
After pouring epoxy into your formwork be ensured in the “sterility” of the room so that dust and dirt will not get into the epoxy.
Important! We don`t recommend covering the filling with plywood or something dense, because this will disrupt the heat sink during the solidification of the resin!)
Remove micro-bubbles stuck in the surface layer using a hair dryer or a manual gas burner. We also recommend that you do not overheat the epoxy filling with a burner or a hair dryer, because this can cause overheating and boiling of the resin.
The full curing time of the One-2-One resin is from 36 to 72 hours (depending on the temperature and humidity in the workshop. The lower the temperature and the higher the humidity, the longer the curing time of the resin. Basically it cures after about 24 hours and achieves a good hardness in 48h-72 hours (depending on catalysis temperature). If you wish to speed up the curing time, keep the casting close to any heat source (radiator or similar). This will halve the catalysis time.
❄️ FROZEN EPOXY ❄️
Epoxy can become frozen under 20C. PLEASE! DON`T USE FROZEN EPOXY. This may affect the result.
There is no excuse that you hold your epoxy inside a warm room, the epoxy could be frozen much before, and only proper defrosting will return the lost transparency and liquidity.
How to understand why your epoxy was frozen? The component A is murky or solid, like frozen water. Don`t worry, there is no need to dispose of your epoxy and run to leave a bad review. It`s okay. You need to do only one thing – to defrost it, warming component A to 50-70 ° C. We usually put the closed tank inside the sink with very hot water and leave it for 20-30 minutes. The problem is next – the more epoxy inside the tank, the more difficult to warm it properly, so just repeat the procedure. If it doesn`t help, just try again, because we sold thousands of tons of the epoxy resin and every time the problem was sorted out by waiting a little bit longer in hot water (of course with the closed lid). Yes, we totally understand that it causes excessive movements, but it`s natural and it could happen with any other epoxy.
Of course, after defrosting you need to cool the component A to room temperature before using.
🔥 HOW TO AVOID OVERHEATING? 🔥
Maximum pouring level: 1.5cm. It may vary from the full weight of poured epoxy, sizes of project and temperature when you pour. Not following instructions may cause overheating.
If you need to make a larger layer, just pour in several steps, waiting 8-10h the first time; 10-12h in the second time and 12+h the third time).
When creating a coating with epoxy resin, do not fill the mixture with a thickness of less than 1.5-2 mm, otherwise, after curing, there is a chance of shrinkage with the formation of “craters” – small depressions on all surfaces of the fill.
🌊 HOW DO I ELIMINATE SURFACE OPACITIES OR SMALL WAVES FORMED AS THEY SOLIDIFY? 🌊
These surface opacities are the result of the interaction with environmental humidity, which creates a patina on the surface of the cast. At first it is not obvious, but as soon as it starts to solidify, in some places you can notice opaque halos and even “wrinkles”.
There are different strategies to avoid this:
1. Work in low humidity (dehumidified) conditions or in a heated environment.
2. Heat the 2 components before mixing (for example, holding them over a radiator).
3. Mix the resin with the hardener and apply it only when it starts to heat up (so that the reaction begins while it is still in the container). This operation is essential, but requires minimal attention. It should be checked every 5-6 minutes and as soon as it reaches 40 ° C (when it’s warmer than our hand) it can be applied. Otherwise, it could start solidifying in the container!
4. It is advisable not to apply during the night or when it is raining (since the humidity increases).
5. Do not apply on surfaces that still contain humidity, like on fresh cement or on non-dried wood.
– If due to humidity, the resin is not glossy, no problem: just pour a new layer over (following the instructions above) and it will become perfectly transparent and regular.
If you`re going to embed something in your project while curing, do not leave it overnight, because it always becomes solid much faster than you could expect (curing times vary depending on temperature, mixing time, volume and etc). We always advise pouring in the morning then swirling through the day.
WARNINGS:
During processing, use protective masks, gloves, and other protective clothing.
In case of contact with eyes, immediately rinse with cold water for 15 minutes and immediately consult a doctor.
Epoxy resin is a complicated technical product, but if you follow the basic rules, you will get wonderful results! If you need any assistance, just call us – 07596 850968 or email us – info@resinpro.eu
With best regards, RESIN PRO TEAM😊
Follow our socials!
Check and tag our social media for inspiration! We are always happy to publish your art-work –![]()
VERY USEFUL ARTICLES FOR THIS EPOXY TYPE:
👉🏽 HOW TO USE EPOXY RESIN: TRICKS AND GENERAL GUIDE
👉🏽 EPOXY RESIN: PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS – THE 12 MOST COMMON PROBLEMS
👉🏽 3 IMPORTANT FEATURES YOU MUST KNOW BEFORE WORKING WITH RESIN
👉🏽 HOW TO BUILD A WOOD AND RESIN TABLE
👉🏽 PLANNING AND CREATION OF LARGE RESIN TABLES – MAIN ISSUES, GUIDELINES AND PRACTICAL ADVICE
👉🏽 HOW TO MAKE A RESIN AND WOOD RIVER TABLE AND COUNTERTOP (LIVE EDGE)
👉🏽 HOW TO BUILD A WOOD AND RESIN TABLE
👉🏽 HOW TO POLISH YOUR PROJECT PROPERLY
COD:
EPOXY_STARTER_KIT+100
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