Can you pour epoxy 2 inches thick?
Matthew Perez
Updated on April 27, 2026
As long as you pour in 1/8" layers, you can go as thick as you like. The reason we recommend this thickness is two-fold: first, it allows the bubbles to escape properly, and second, it avoids any excessive overheating of the resin. So for best results always pour in a 1/8" layer, and you're good to go!
How thick can you pour epoxy resin?
For a pour less than 20L (5gal), a 1.5” layer should cure fine without overheating but for pouring more than 20L, we recommend breaking it up into multiple layers of about 1” per layer to avoid overheating. Keep in mind that FlowCast® is not recommended for pouring anything less than 1/2 inch.How thick can you pour deep pour epoxy?
What is Deep Pour? It's a low-viscosity casting resin that can be poured at a maximum depth of 2.0".How thin can I pour deep pour epoxy?
This resin is not designed to pour less than 1/4 inch deep or for thin coats. When pouring 1/4 inch molds or coasters Deep Pour will take between 24 to 48 hours to cure hard to the touch. Deep Pour may remain in it's liquid state for up to 36 hours. It is a slower curing resin with fantastic air release.Will thick epoxy cure?
If you spread the same epoxy quantity into a thin layer, exothermic heat will dissipate. The ambient temperature will determine the epoxy's cure time. The thicker the layer of curing epoxy, the more exothermic heat will affect it, and the faster it will cure.Deep Pour vs Epoxy Resin
Can I pour multiple layers of epoxy?
Yes, you can apply a second coat of resin if you need to fix a mistake or a surface imperfection. You can also pour multiple layers if you need to cover areas of high relief, if you're pouring into a mold or if you simply like the look of a thicker coat.Why is my epoxy cracking?
Cracking happens when resin gets too hot and cools off quickly.What is the minimum thickness for epoxy table?
You can build an epoxy resin river table as thin as 3/4” for a coffee table, but CVCF designers recommend at least 1-1/2″ for dining tables, with 1- 3/4″ being ideal for tables that seat 10 to 12 people.How deep is a deep epoxy pour?
Pouring DepthYou should be able to pour the epoxy up to a depth of 2” in a single pour. Done correctly, you can create layers as thick as 6 inches deep with multiple pours. This is one of the most important factors you should take into account – particularly if you are planning to build a river table.
What epoxy is best for deep pours?
Best Epoxy Resin for Thick Pours
- Deep Pour Epoxy Resin Kit Crystal Clear Liquid Glass – Best Pour Epoxy Resin Kit.
- Epoxy-Resin-Crystal-Clear-Art 1 Gallon Kit for Resin Art – Best For Resin Art.
- TotalBoat ThickSet Deep Pour Epoxy Kit – Best Resin For Wooden Furniture.
How thick can you pour craft resin?
As long as you pour in 1/8" layers, you can go as thick as you like. The reason we recommend this thickness is two-fold: first, it allows the bubbles to escape properly, and second, it avoids any excessive overheating of the resin. So for best results always pour in a 1/8" layer, and you're good to go!Can you pour resin in layers?
Little Windows Brilliant Resin layers beautifully and seamlessly. You can pour thin or thick layers to add embellishment, and create dimension and 3D effects. Allow your resin to set up 3-6 hours between layers, depending on the weight of what you're adding to the next layer.How long does deep pour epoxy take to harden?
Once epoxy is poured into mold, allow 24 hours for epoxy to gel and set in mold. Areas with low volume of epoxy will take up to 36 hours to fully cure. Increasing heat 24 hours after pouring can speed up cure time.How thin can I make an epoxy table?
More videos on YouTubeWe will be adding support to the underside of the table when it is finished. So I would say you could go as thin as 3/4” or so to start. Although I think just over 1” is about right. Much of this process is going to be the exact same as a traditional epoxy table build.