You’ve Got Epoxy Resin … Now What ?

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You’ve chosen your epoxy resin. It arrives. You open the box.

And suddenly the excitement is mixed with one big thought :

What if I get it wrong?

two bottles of epoxy resin on a craft workspace ready to be mixed

I remember feeling exactly like that the first time I used resin. Two bottles of clear liquid in front of me, knowing that once they’re mixed, there’s no undo button. It felt exciting …. and slightly serious at the same time.

Resin is amazing to work with – but it deserves respect.

Before you mix anything, here’s how I prepare my workspace and safety setup.

My Safety Setup

When I work with epoxy resin, this is what I use:

Epoxy resin safety setup including respirator mask, organic vapour filters, goggles  and nitrile gloves

Respirator Mask

I use a half-face respirator with organic vapour filters rather than a simple dust mask. Epoxy resin releases vapours while curing, and proper protection makes a real difference. You can find the one I personally use here.

Safety Goggles

Splashes can happen when mixing, so I always protect my eyes.

Nitrile Gloves

Resin on your skin is not something you want. I wear nitrile gloves because they offer better protection than standard latex gloves. You can find the type I use here if your unsure where to start

Ventilation

I always have a window open while working. I also run an air purifier to help keep the air moving, although it isn’t resin-specific. Good airflow really matters when working with epoxy resin.

Measuring Cups

I prefer silicone measuring cups rather than the plastic ones. I find they feel more stable on the table and they’re much easier to clean once the resin has cured. I’ve linked the cups I personally use if that helps.

Prepare Your Workspace

Before mixing, I make sure:

  • My table is covered and protected
  • Food and drinks are kept away
  • Pets are out of the room ( resin and curious paws definitely don’t mix!.)
Tabby cat lying beside a laptop, illustrating why pets should be kept away from resin workspace.
“Mr Gus supervising… from a safe distance”

Taking a few minutes to set up properly makes the whole process feel calmer and more controlled.

And Then … The Magic Happens

Despite all the preparation, there’s still something magical about watching a clear liquid slowly transform into a solid piece. The first time you see it cure is unforgettable.

Respect the process. Prepare properly. And then allow yourself to enjoy creating.

Safety first … then the fun really begins. I’ll be sharing some of my favourite beginner resin ideas in upcoming posts.

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