Starter kits

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Starter kits with casting resin will help you safely master your first castings. In the packages you will find resin, precise measuring cups and basic tools for mixing, pouring and a clean finish without unnecessary bubbles.
To get started, you can start with jewellery and pendants in silicone moulds, pouring beds, small decorations or resin paintings. For wood, minor repairs and decorative crack filling are also suitable.
Success is based on the foundations: the correct ratio of components, careful mixing and calm work in thinner layers. You can fine-tune the effects with colours and pigments into the resin.
Tip: Before the first pour, prepare your work surface and procedure "dry". You'll save material and time.
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Starter kits
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Jewellery and pendant starter kits
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Starter kits for small decorations
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Starter kits for large decorations
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Starter kit for creating small decorations.

Starter kit for making large decorations.
How to Choose the Right Starter Kit
- By Project: jewellery and pendants, small decorations (coasters, trays), or larger boards and surfaces.
- Kit Contents: resin + hardener, measuring cups with markings, cups, stirrers, possibly pipettes, gloves and a mat.
- Number of Pieces and Moulds: more moulds = faster series; pay attention to the shapes and depth of the mould.
- Safety and Cleanliness: gloves, a non-stick mat and a calm, dust-free environment are essential.
Quick Guide to Your First Casting
- Prepare a level work surface and mould; check that it is clean and dry.
- Accurately measure the components in the prescribed ratio and mix them slowly (scraping the sides and bottom of the cup).
- Pour in a thin stream in a thin layer; release small bubbles with a skewer.
- Cover the project against dust and allow to harden according to the instructions; lightly clean the edges after hardening.
For a nice result: it is better to work in several thin layers and let the mixture stand for a short time after mixing.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are the kits suitable for different types of resin?
Yes, the tools and moulds are universal. Always follow the parameters and instructions for the resin used.How to prevent bubbles?
Mix gently, pour in a thin stream, let the mixture stand for a while and work in a dry, draught-free environment.I've run out of some components – what next?
Everything from the kit can be purchased separately (moulds, cups, stirrers, beds, chains, paints and pigments).Note: The specific contents vary depending on the selected kit - please refer to the description of the selected variant.