I've used several brands of epoxy for small "river boards" and find this brand to be easy to work with and predictable. You must babysit the pour for an hour or so, as bubbles tend to show up just before the epoxy solidifies. Takes powdered colorants well. In cooler weather it helps to pour the Part A into a container and then warm it in a water bath before adding the hardener. This helps a lot with mixing. Make sure you mix for several minutes, I mix for 3 1/2 minutes for every pour, regardless of the amount.
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Great product at a good price. Cheapest I've found. Make sure to follow instructions carefully. Mixing ratios are key as well as temps. I use a precision cooker (sous vide) in a water bath to control temps before mixing. Do not pour more than recommended depth or you risk an exothermic reaction (overheating) which can damage the piece. I've attached some pictures of the boards I made.
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I really like how easy this epoxy is but I wouldn't consider it very hard. It looks great and has been very consistent for me but I'll probably choose another product for things like cutting boards that need a harder epoxy. I also feel like it's not clear enough when pouring thick layers.
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Great product,i use this product on my table top an my Bar counter top . and on anything in contact whit water . i m loving it .
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Bought this for an art project of sorts. Encapsulating bottle caps on my cooler lid. Worked great!
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