Epoxy Resin
From Makerpedia
1. Put on gloves!
Resin and resin hardener are uncomfortable on your skin, but if you do get any on you, use rubbing alcohol (or hand sanitizer in a pinch) to get it off.
2. Prepare your space
As hard as resin is to get off your skin, it's even harder getting it off most surfaces. Lay down a silicone mat, plastic wrap, or vinyl. If none of these are available, spread multiple layers of craft paper or scratch paper.
3. Mix the resin and hardener
In a disposable plastic cup, mix equal parts epoxy resin and hardening agent (the two matching bottles).
Tips
- Be as precise as possible when you measure them out.
- Stir more than you think you need to - but stir gently to minimize air bubbles.
- You probably will need less than you think. For most projects, start with one small measuring cup. Plus, you can fill to the premarked lines instead of using a scale.
4. Pour the resin
If the opening of your mold is small, use a dropper to carefully transfer the resin into the mold without spilling over. If the opening of the mold is fairly wide, you can try pouring it straight from the cup, but be careful not to overflow