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Description Deep Pour Epoxy Resin turns ordinary things into extraordinary conversation pieces TotalBoat ThickSet is a deep pour epoxy system great for custom works of art on bar tops, counter tops, table tops, kitchen islands, kitchen counters, and bistro tables. Use this clear casting resin to make paperweights, lamp bases, chess sets, sculptures, jewelry — whatever you like! Just measure, mix, and pour! TotalBoat ThickSet makes it easy to get great results — even if you’ve never used epoxy before. Just measure carefully, stir thoroughly, and pour slowly onto your prepared surface or into your prepared mold. The key is step pouring with multiple layers. This means that when the previous layer has cooled but is soft enough to indent with your fingernail, pour the next layer directly on top. Deep-pour resin is the best way to pour thicker layers of epoxy. Pour single layers up to 1/2" for larger pours and up to 2" for smaller pours. Water-clear, high-gloss, low-viscosity. Self-leveling epoxy resin cures to a liquid glass-like finish to showcase embedded objects on bar tops and table tops, and hard as stone to protect from scratches and scuffs. Long working time gives you more time to play and create — especially when covering larger surfaces. A simple 1:1 resin and hardener mix ratio makes it easy for beginners to get great results. Resistant to heat, scratches, and stains, and features UV protection to prevent yellowing and discoloration. Low-VOC, low-odor formula is ideal for workshop, garage & indoor use. Once cured, the durable epoxy surface is BPA-free and non-toxic, making it safer for tables that come into contact with food. Take your art to the next level on wood, glass, ceramic, plastic, stone, concrete, and many other surfaces. Have fun, experiment, and pour your heart out! Sizes available for every size project – 2 quart, 1 gallon, 2 gallon, and 4 gallon. Thickset Epoxy Deep Pour Details Apply to properly prepared wood, metal, stone, ceramic, and concrete surfaces Simple 1A:1B mix ratio Easy to tint with epoxy-safe coloring agents for added interest. Choose from four kit sizes: 2 Quart Kit (1 Quart ThickSet Epoxy Resin Part A and 1 Quart ThickSet Epoxy Hardener Part B), 1 Gallon Kit (1/2 Gallon ThickSet Epoxy Resin Part A and 1/2 Gallon ThickSet Epoxy Hardener Part B), 2 Gallon Kit (1 Gallon ThickSet Epoxy Resin Part A and 1 Gallon ThickSet Epoxy Hardener Part B), and 4 Gallon (2 Gallon ThickSet Epoxy Resin Part A and 2 Gallon ThickSet Epoxy Hardener Part B) Not sure how much ThickSet Epoxy you need? Try our simple epoxy calculator to determine how much resin your project will require. Should I use TotalBoat ThickSet or Fathom epoxy for my project? TotalBoat ThickSet and Fathom epoxies are crystal clear resin systems that can be poured deeper than traditional epoxy, and both are ideal for castings, river tables, and slab pours, but the main question is – how deep do you want to go? If it’s really deep, you want Fathom because you can pour it in thicker single layers than ThickSet. The table below contains more information to help you decide which formula is right for your project. ThickSet Fathom Best Used For Smaller scale castings and pours; ideal for castings using less than 10 fl. oz. per pour Larger scale projects and castings using 1/2 gallon or more of mixed epoxy Advantages Shorter demold time, shorter recoat time, easier mix ratio Deepest pour depth per layer, longer working time, fewer pours Max Pour Depth Per Layer 2" for smaller castings using less than 10 oz. of epoxy; 1/2" for river tables, slab pours, live edge tables 3" for larger castings, and up to 2" deep for river tables, slab pours, and live edge tables Working Time 30 minutes 4-6 hours Demold Time 24 hours 48-72+ hours Full Cure Time 3-5 days 5-10 days Mix Ratio by Volume 1:1 2:1
When I see an ornate cabinet or a beautifully sculpted chair, I often forget how much design and hard work must have gone into creating it. Every detail required precision and care. It can be easy to take for granted how accessible wooden goods are, but behind every elaborately crafted piece is an enthusiast who devoted time, energy and passion into it. To recognize some of these artists, we at Bored Panda have compiled this list of some of the most unique and impressive woodworking projects proud craftsmen have shared on the subreddit r/Woodworking. From cutting boards to cabinets to nightlights, we hope you will enjoy appreciating these designer pieces as much as we did.
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