✨ Pour Your Imagination into Reality! ✨
The Deep Pour Epoxy Resin Liquid Glass Kit offers a 0.75-gallon capacity, allowing for 2-4 inch pours with unmatched clarity and durability. This food-safe, low-viscosity epoxy is designed for both novice and expert users, ensuring a flawless finish while being resistant to heat and UV damage. Proudly made in the USA, it combines safety and performance for all your creative projects.
Container Type | Bottle |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Full Cure Time | 72 Hours |
Item Form | Liquid |
Special Features | Dries Clear, Heat Resistant, Non Toxic, Food Grade Compliant, Water Resistant |
Specific Uses For Product | Deep pour epoxy resin |
Compatible Material | Wood |
Volume | 1.5 Gallons |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Color | Clear |
Material Type | Epoxy Resin |
J**S
Super clear for the thick project I did and with practice it went well the first time.
Ok, 5 stars. Why? A great product! It is like glass when solid. It is moderately thin so bubbles come out easily. Ease of use - 3 stars - Might as well know up front, if you are in a hurry, this is not for you. Practice, practice and practice is the key to using this stuff. I probably went through a quart or more just practicing. To back up a bit, this was my first project with it and first time use ever with any clear epoxy. The project was 20”x12’x1.25”. It took multiple mixes and pours, which I did one right after the other. So the cure process was the whole thickness. It does generate a lot of heat. Enough heat that it cause a sheet of plexiglass that I was using as a dust cover over heated and sagged into the resin. I panicked but was able to release the plexiglass from the cured resin with a heat gun and all was OK. My warning is, they say it will heat up, they mean it and be prepared. The cure time is 1 to 2 days at this thickness.Mixing is a big deal with this stuff. When they say mix for 5 min, then pour into another container and mix some more and then mix some more, they mean it. I used wood 1 qt paint sticks, which worked for the 28 oz mixes I did. When I started mixing the resin would turn milky. After a while (over 5 min for me) it would turn clear. But I could still see wispy threads through the mixture. So more mixing. Then there was the pour into a second container and more mixing. At least 10 min of mixing per batch. A trick I found to keep bubble out was to set one of the paint sticks in the mixing container before pouring in the resins. Then pour the resins onto the stick and let it run down the stick. I did this with the base resin and the hardener. And then I did the some thing to pour the mixture into what I was making. Hope this helps.I did practice with a few thin pours (less than a half inch). These took at least 3 days to cure. So, while it could be used for that, it would be better to use their other product.So a great product, but takes slow and careful effort to use.
S**E
Low bubbles
This is my favorite resin. I have ordered multiple times. I use the resin for tea light candle holders. What I love is how clear and shiny it cures. Bubbles are minimal. I take care to mix for 5 minutes or more and let it rest for 5 minutes before pouring. The bubbles rise to the top during that time and I spray with alcohol that pops the bubbles. The low viscosity causes it to take about 3 days to cure but the results are outstanding. I don’t even notice a smell. I was getting ready to give up my craft and then I found this brand. It was just what I wanted and needed.
E**D
I love Liquid Glass!
I absolutely love this resin! I've made a number of things with it from earrings to pyramids, keychains and popsockets. You can use it for small intricate molds because it has a thin viscosity and will flow into small details easily. Also, for larger molds because you can pour up to 4" deep. It's awesome to have that kind of versatility! It does not have a strong odor (I still wear a respirator when usung though) and it's a 2:1 ratio so measure correctly!A couple things to keep in mind. 1: It does not suspend things like glitter. If you use glitter understand it will sink to the bottom of your mold. You can use this to your advantage as I did with my "boo" earrings pictured. The bottom of the mold became the front on the earrings where the glitter settled. 2: It takes two days to cure to the point where you can unmold and another day to fully harden. But man when it's fully cured it's nice and hard and very shiny! Beautiful resin!Another thing I want to mention is bubbles. There will be bubbles in any resin you use. However with Liquid Glass because it has a longer cure to it has longer to release those bubbles.This resin has a nice long working time too! I love that because I'm usually working on multiple projects at once. The long working time allows me to keep a large cup of clear resin on my table, then pour into smaller cups and add different colors as I go. I hope that makes sense. I've never really needed to work with it for longer than 40 minutes maybe an hour but it stayed nice and liquid that entire time.The only thing I would change is the price. It's not terribly expensive but as a small business owner I like to get my supplies as cheap as possible.I will always continue to buy liquid glass, it's awesome!
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