How to Use Epoxy Resin Deep Pour for Casting and Encasing Objects

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This is a step-by-step guide for casting and encasing objects with Deep Pour Epoxy Resin. You can create custom pieces with wood, molds, and more!

Upstart Epoxy's DEEP POUR has the ability to cast up to 2" thick, making it perfect for river tables, ocean tables, wall art, furniture, casting in silicone molds, knife scales and handles, pens, and more. Mix in color pigments, and the possibilities are endless!

Our Table Top Epoxy Resin is great for coffee tables, kitchen countertops, bathroom countertops, bars, canvases, tumblers, and much more.

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upstartepoxy
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Thanks, my guy. I've done some smaller projects a few years ago, but it ads some comfort seeing it done again.

travisdouglas
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Good tutorial. Why on the last coat did you pour into a second cup and then restir?

brucepal
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Great project. Fab colour combo! Greetings from the UK 👍

EpoxyWood
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This turned out so nice! Inspiring me to do something very similar. Thank you for posting!

cliffehangersigns
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Have you done a lot of epoxy boards with live ammo?

tonybiello
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How long do you let the first pour cure before the second pour?

drawnoutdoorstv
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Great info. very well presented subscribed.

GeorgiaBoi
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Risking your life for art. I love it ❤ subbed

BlackSniperElit
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I’m just starting out what do u use for the first pour for the base of the shell casings?

bo-angelajames
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I love it!! I have been considering a project like this in the thick depth over a floor. I have to prepare the floor but this shows how I can do it. I may be touch once I get to that point. Thanks for the video!

BlindBlacksmith
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Your channel has very good information, thanks. I have a QUESTION, I have to piece of burl from an overgrowth stump. I intend to make a hand-carved bowl, but there is a 1.5 inch hole plus a 2 inch by 6 inch damage area about .5 inches deep that I want to fill. which type of epoxy should I use? Casting or Deep Pour? Your comments will be greatly appreciated. Thank-you

trunyan
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Can I use color inks for coloring the resin?

urbanart
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I want to do something like this but with cork. If I do a thin layer first and then deep pour how long do I have to wait between layers? Then do I have to sand them between layers?

bradleycoon
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if the objects are not clean or old then what should you spray on them say they are old vintage and you can't clean them

johndowns
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Nice Job, are those dummies rounds? I have been told that epoxy can get hot enough to fire a round of Live ammo. Thanks

jeffrall
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You're the first one I've seen that does the deep pour right over everything and then the top coat on that. Usually people just deep pour up to the top of the wood, do their planing / sanding then, then do the top coat. Can you explain the advantages / disadvantages of how you did it and would you do it that way on a bigger project?

unraue
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Applies blow torch copiously then says, "I cannot stress this enough: do not apply fire to live ammunition. Use alcohol, like this." haha! Rock on! This is a beautiful piece.

dartme
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Hey buddy love the project I am actually about to start a project with military theme for my brother, xmas present. this will be a first for me beside a table I did years ago that was just screwing around. I will be using a paper camo print out for a background, i was thinking pouring a thin coat and laying the camo print out in it letting it dry and that pouring a thin coat over that to seal it. once that's dry i was going to super glue the patches, bullets and supplies to the cured resin and doing a deep pour over the top of that maybe 2 inches. is there something i should be doing in-between layers, will they adhere together good. is there any advice you can give me on the project all together im in about 600 bucks and i really dont have the budget to screw up and start again. any advice would be greatly appreciated. i have a mock up pic if your interested to get a general idea. Thank you

johncassidy
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Hey man how hard do you think it would be to actally get started as a novice?

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