EcoPoxy Made Easy

Materials That Won't Stick to Epoxy Resin

Materials That Won't Stick to Epoxy Resin

When molding and casting, it is important to know what mold materials are compatible with EcoPoxy casting resins. If you choose to build a mold, we...
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How To: FlowCast River Table

Here is a 60 second video that outlines the steps to build a river table using live edge wood and FlowCast casting epoxy resin by EcoPoxy.

NEW FlowCast SPR

NEW FlowCast SPR

NEW! FlowCast SPR (Small Projects Resin) is the ideal casting epoxy for weekend woodworking projects. When used at one-inch thickness, the maximum volume, and under the recommended conditions, expect projects to cure within one day.
Bubble free UV Poxy glass-like finish top coat by HalfBakedArt

Bubble Free Epoxy! How To Get a Perfect Finish with UV Poxy

NO BUBBLES in Epoxy Resin!

Understanding the secret to a perfect "glass-like" finish using EcoPoxy UV Poxy, or other epoxy resin for coating, is easy. Following a few simple steps to prevent air bubbles is essential. Then I will explain how to properly use heat to de-gas, or remove, the bubbles after your pour.

MOST COMMON CAUSES OF AIR BUBBLES: All of these can be avoided! 
Overheating - No seal coat - Humidity - Temperature - Improper mixing - Layer too thick or too thin
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Protect Your Investment: All About Bloxygen

► WHO SHOULD USE Bloxygen? Whether you are an artist, craftsmen, woodworker, mechanic, boat builder, a brewer or self-proclaimed foodie, we guarantee you will be using Bloxygen all the time! Preserve, protect and prevent waste today!
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How To Buy EcoPoxy Wholesale

If you want to save money on EcoPoxy epoxy resin, consider a bulk order purchase at wholesale prices. For those of you producing a lot of river tables, resin and wood furniture, countertops, custom bar or table tops, reduce your cost of materials and maximize your profit with wholesale purchasing

How Much FlowCast Do You Need? | Calculate Usage

How Much FlowCast Do You Need? | Calculate Usage

FLOWCAST- The most common problem, when using FlowCast epoxy resin, is not having enough to finish your project. Specially if you are pouring a river table. The solution is simple: calculate your usage. When using a casting resin (or filling an area), calculate the total cubic inches and divide by 61.

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How to Use FlowCast: A Checklist and User Guide

 Directions, advice, list of supplies and details to help you successfully complete your epoxy resin project. The following information is helpful when using FlowCast casting epoxy. This epoxy is made for pouring deep layers 0.5 - 1.5 inches deep. If this describes your project. this is for you. For clear coating projects, use UV Poxy.

UV Poxy Instructions: User Guide

UV Poxy Instructions: User Guide

Easy to follow instructions for using EcoPoxy UV Poxy epoxy resin. How-to measure, mix, apply. Pro tips and tricks from US artist rep, Jane Biven.
FlowCast: Reclaiming the Throne

FlowCast: Reclaiming the Throne

FlowCast is a big improvement in several ways. Although it is similar in use, like Liquid Plastic 2:1 ratio, in terms of depth of pour, gel time and curing, FlowCasts' clarity, viscosity, and durability make it HANDS DOWN the best epoxy resin for river tables. Additionally, Flowcasts' incredible UV stability, record setting bio-content AND anti-crystallization formula have put EcoPoxy back on top of the epoxy wars!
epoxy resin painting by resin artist Jane Biven. Orange purple white and blue ecopoxy resin on round structure

Epoxy Resin Hacks

Here' an excerpt from HalfBakedArt | A Resin Artist's Blog Or read the full post: https://halfbakedartblog.blogspot.com/ Pro Resin Tips: Temper...
The Cure for Cold Resin

The Cure for Cold Resin

Epoxy resin is sensitive to temperature and it's curing process can be compromised in low temperaturesFreezing causes the resin to crystallize or develop seed crystals and makes the resin much thicker than it's normal viscosity, reduce the polymer’s reaction rate, extend its cure time, and ultimately affect it's polymerization...