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The curing process is one of the key parts of working with resin. In today’s FAQ video you’ll learn about how curing works, how Deep Pour is different from 1:1 resin, and some essential tips to ensure your projects turn out perfectly. 0:00 - Introduction 0:17 - Polymerization 0:36 - Deep Pour Curing Process 0:52 - Arts&Crafts Curing Process 1:15 - How to Get the Best Curing Results 1:33 - Enjoy your resin! ♨️When you mix resin and hardener, a chemical reaction called polymerization occurs. This is what transforms the liquid resin into a solid material. During this process, the resin generates heat — a natural part of the exothermic reaction. You might notice the resin getting warm as it cures, and that’s completely normal. 🎨 Deep Pour Resin is perfect for projects with thicker layers, like small river tables or deep molds. Its longer curing time ensures that heat builds up slowly, preventing bubbles and cracks. Art and Craft Resin is better suited for surface-level or smaller projects like jewelry, coasters, or coatings. It cures much faster, typically within 24 hours, and works well for thin layers of up to 5 – 6mm. Since less resin is poured at once, it generates less heat and hardens smoothly without issues. Tips on How to Get the Best Curing Results: 🌡️ Work at the Right Temperature: Keep your workspace between 20–25°C (68–77°F). Warmer temperatures speed up curing, while cooler ones slow it down. ⚖️ Stick to the correct mixing ratio — follow the instructions and mix resin and hardener in the recommended proportions. Incorrect ratios can result in sticky or improperly cured resin. 🔍 Control the thickness of your pour — thicker layers take longer to cure and can overheat if poured too quickly. For deep pour projects, work in smaller layers to manage heat buildup. Follow these tips and avoid common mistakes and achieve smooth, professional-looking results every time. Whether you’re creating jewelry, coasters, or deep resin art, mastering curing is key to success! 🔗 Shop our epoxy resin products: Brand store US: https://www.craft-resin.com Brand store UK: https://craft-resin.co.uk Brand store EU: https://www.craft-resin.eu Follow us on Instagram for inspiration: / craft.resin Video created by: / whittle_by_whittle_ Don’t forget to check out their account! Here you can find more useful information about epoxy resin crafts.