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2025-07-05 13:04:58
I work with various wood crafts and this epoxy is so easy to work with. Clear, not many bubbles to deal with and after 72 hours it has a beautiful crystal clear appearance. It comes with some very helpful accessories. Good value for the money. So far I have only made crafts with it, later I want to try a table top to see if it is durable.
B Bell
2025-07-01 13:14:36
Very easy to use as it is a 1 to1 mix, equal parts of each. I have used this on many woodworking projects and several cribbage boards. Takes pigment well. I'm not sure how it would do on a deep pour as most of my pours are 1.5 inch or less. Minimal bubbles, the air bubbles from the pour rise to the top where a quick torch and clear as glass. The clarity is very good, no yellow or cloudy look when dry. If you catch it on sale this is a great buy.
Babyk
2025-05-14 12:05:06
Great quality for the price. I'm a beginner and it's easy to work with
lily
2025-04-20 19:21:04
As I am a very artsy and craftsy person, I was thrilled to discover that I could just buy a whole gallon of resin. (And then utterly floored when I discovered how expensive resin was, so this product literally saved my bacon and my poor empty bank account) It needs a lot more mixing than resin I've used in times past, so that's why I minused one star, but other than that it is absolutely fabulous and I /will/ be buying this again. Not for a while though, I still have a lot of it to get through.
Penneyeddie
2025-04-13 12:34:21
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Tracey Cote
2025-03-04 17:43:01
This is the worst brand of epoxy I have ever bought, it is cloudy, it bubbles even after using a heat gun so I have had to constantly watch the things I’m making and continuously use the heat gun for the first 12 hours, it is not ultra glossy as described. I do not recommend this product
Kathy Dockum
2025-03-01 16:20:25
Great product!Minimal bubbles, accurate cure time. Great value for the price
Kaeko L
2024-12-07 16:02:40
If you don't want bubbles, I recommend warming up parts A and B SEPARATELY after pouring them into measuring cups and before mixing. You can mix them once majority of the bubbles are gone. When mixing, stir slowly to avoid creating more bubbles. If you heat up the solution while mixing, it'll speed up the cure so I recommend not doing that. If after mixing, you find more bubbles have formed, just blast it with a heat gun real quick to get rid of them right before you plan on pouring the resin into your mold/project. I just heat up my silicone measuring cups using one of those coffee mug warmers, but you can probably just give the parts a hot water bath or blast them separately with a heat gun.
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