Casting resins and accessories
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Casting resin
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Epoxy resins with a new formula
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Stabilizované mechy
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Resin grinding and polishing
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Protective equipment
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Decorative materials for resin art
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Resin molds
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Resin geodes
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Resin beds
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Resin filler
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Tools and accessories
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Penetration of absorbent surfaces
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Jewelry Making Accessories
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Renova Desk program
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Silicone for mold making
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Picture boards
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Wood stabilization
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Wood waxes with resin
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Workshops Resin course
Bestsellers
List of products
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How to choose epoxy resin – the complete guide
Crystal clear vs. clear, recommended layer height, viscosity, open time, UV stability and recommendation table according to project type. Clearly, with examples and instructions.
Open selection guideWhat can be made from resin?
- Resin jewellery – rings, pendants, earrings
- Decorations and art – paintings, geode art, abstract design
- Practical products – coasters, trays, tiered stands
- Furniture – tables and boards with epoxy resin
Resin can also be used to encapsulate natural materials (flowers, leaves, shells, beetles), which will become a permanent decoration.
What tools will you need?
The right accessories are ideal for a perfect result:
- Silicone Moulds – ideal for jewellery and decorations
- Pigments and Dyes – for clear and colourful effects
- Stirrers and Cups – for precise measuring
- Resin Selection Guide – clear vs. crystal clear, layers, viscosity
Tips and Best Practices
Two-component resin requires precise measurement of the components and the correct ambient temperature. The most common mistakes include the formation of bubbles or insufficient curing. Check out our guide on the blog for practical tips for beginners and advanced users alike.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How long does casting resin take to harden?
Depending on the type of mixture, 24–72 hours; full strength is achieved after a few days.
Is casting resin clear?
Yes, the basic version is completely clear. It can be coloured using special pigments.
What is it best suited for?
For jewellery, decorations, paintings, table tops and embedding natural materials.
