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Art ‘N Glow Epoxy Resin for Clear Casting and Coating - 1 Gallon Kit - Perfect for Molds, Crafts, Tumblers, Jewelry, Wood - Food Safe, Bubble Free, and Made in The USA
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Brand | Art 'N Glow |
Specific Uses For Product | Jewelry, Craft, Art, Coating, Casting, Professional, DIY |
Material | Epoxy Resin |
Compatible Material | Mixed Media |
Item Form | Liquid |
About this item
- DEPENDABLE QUALITY: Art ‘N Glow’s clear epoxy resin kit is designed to work with our glow in the dark and other craft pigments and inclusions to ensure exceptional results. Easy one to one mix ratio by volume with forgiving 40 minute work time is great for beginners and professionals alike. Stringent quality control at our US manufacturing facility and improved inventory management ensure you get a crystal clear, consistently performing resin every time.
- FORMULATION PERFECTED: All resin is not created equally. Our epoxy includes expensive additives such as UV stabilizers and HALS to prevent yellowing as well as proprietary bubble release technology to ensure your finished casting or coating are bubble free and clear as glass. Each 1 Gallon kit includes 64 ounces of resin and 64 ounces of hardener to total 1 gallon. Easy to follow instructions included.
- SAFE AND DURABLE: Looking for a fun DIY home improvement or art project? Our resin hardens to 80+ Shore D, is food safe, self leveling, low odor, and VOC free. This makes it perfect for use as a table top epoxy, epoxy for tumblers, or to create beautiful serving trays. These characteristics also make it great for woodworking and wood stabilization, furniture, and mixed media.
- FLUID ART, CASTINGS, AND MORE: Since our resin was designed to excel in both casting AND coating applications, it is perfect for a variety of projects. Create beautiful fluid pours, seal canvas paintings, and coat bars and countertops. Use silicone resin molds to craft resin jewelry, coasters, trays, containers, dice, figurines, and more! Recommended max casting size is 6 fluid ounces but there is no limit for coating applications.
- PROUDLY MADE IN AMERICA: We believe in crafting the highest quality products for all your needs. That’s why our epoxy resin is made in the USA. Our office and customer service team are located in Dallas, TX and we look forward to answering any product or project specific questions you might have! Happy crafting.
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Easy to use | 4.5 | 3.7 | 4.1 | 4.3 | 4.4 | 4.5 |
Value for money | 4.4 | 3.5 | 4.0 | 4.2 | 4.0 | 4.3 |
For beginners | 4.3 | 3.6 | 4.1 | 4.2 | 4.1 | 4.4 |
Sheerness | 4.0 | 3.4 | 4.2 | — | 4.3 | 4.3 |
Sold By | Art 'N Glow | NJMAOJIE | Anwing | THE LAST STORE | Unicone Art | PUDUO |
color | Water Clear | clear | Clear | Clear | — | Clear |
compatible material | Mixed Media | Plastic, Wood | Wood | Wood | Silicone, Mica Pigments, Alcohol Ink, Wood | Wood |
volume | 128 fluid ounces | 300 milliliters | 23 fluid ounces | 1 gallons | 1 gallons | 1 gallons |
number of items | 1 | 1 | — | 2 | — | 2 |
container type | Bottle | Bottle | Can, Bottle | Bottle | Bottle | Bottle |
full cure time | 72 hours | — | — | — | 24 hours hours | 24 hours hours |
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Product Description
Our proprietary epoxy resin blend is ideal for casting jewelry, figurines, coasters, paperweights, DIY crafts, and custom molds.
Art ‘N Glow resin is ideal for clear coating and sealing artwork, photography, paintings, paper collages, tabletops, bartops, counters, and more.
Mix our resin with pearl powder, resin tint, and alcohol ink to create one-of-a-kind fluid pour creations.
Blend our resin with Art 'N Glow glow in the dark pigment powder to create artwork that glows for up to 12 hours.
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Art ‘N Glow Epoxy Resin | Glow Powder | Glow In The Dark Paint | Pigment Powder | Artist’s Torch | |
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Easy to Use
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Flexible
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Toxic
| No | No | No | No | No |
Sizes
| Various | Various | Various | Various | One |
No VOCs
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Brand | Art 'N Glow |
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Specific Uses For Product | Jewelry, Craft, Art, Coating, Casting, Professional, DIY |
Material | Epoxy Resin |
Compatible Material | Mixed Media |
Item Form | Liquid |
Special Feature | Dries Clear, Self Leveling, Heat Resistant, Non Toxic |
Color | Water Clear |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Package Information | Bottle |
Item Volume | 128 Fluid Ounces |
Full Cure Time | 72 Hours |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Package Dimensions | 10 x 10 x 5 inches |
Item Weight | 9.26 pounds |
Manufacturer | Art 'N Glow |
ASIN | B074R32Q4Z |
Item model number | ANG-CC-ER |
Customer Reviews |
4.5 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #5,896 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing (See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing) #62 in Sculpture Molding & Casting Products |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Batteries required | No |
Included Components | 1 Bottle of Resin, 1 Bottle of Hardener, Detailed Instructions |
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Customers like the ease of mixing and clarity of the bonding adhesive. For example, they mention it takes color really well, it's easy to remove bubbles, and the 1: 1 ratio makes mixing simple. That said, they're satisfied with ease of use, quality, and appearance. That being said, opinions are mixed on bubbles and smell.
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Customers are satisfied with the quality of the bonding adhesive. They mention that it's a great product, very friendly for beginners to epoxy and casting, and works well with pigments, alch ink, paint, mica, and tumblers. It cures glass clear and performs nicely. Customers also say that it is very forgiving in terms of ratio and is fairly easy to get bubbles out of.
"...The quality of the resin seems fine, but you really do need to mix them for a decent amount of time to make sure that they properly set...." Read more
"...It worked great on that project.On the second project, I thought I'd really give the product a test...." Read more
"...done some deep castings, as well as table top work, and it works very well with both." Read more
"...It's very forgiving in terms of ratio, and is fairly easy to get bubbles out of, just mix slowly and carefully use a lighter or heat gun to help..." Read more
Customers find the bonding adhesives super simple to use, and fun. They appreciate the clear instructions and the ability to integrate items into encapsulated items. They also say the product is easy to apply and mix, and great for beginners. Customers also mention that it starts to set up at a nice pace.
"...I went ahead and gave it a go and this kit was relatively straightforward...." Read more
"I use a lot of resin in my craft work. This resin was very easy to work with, dried very clear with minimal bubbles and low VOC...." Read more
"...It worked great, was very easy to use with the 1:1 mix by weight or volume, and I'm still pleased with how hard and durable the finished dice..." Read more
"Product was easy to use and instructions were well explained how to use the product. I made a car with it...." Read more
Customers like the clarity of the bonding adhesive. They mention that it is very clear after the pour, and after 24 hours. The resin is hard to the touch, and accents the piece. It also cures clear, with minimal bubbles.
"...This resin was very easy to work with, dried very clear with minimal bubbles and low VOC...." Read more
"...The resin is very clear and hard to the touch, and really accents the piece. I'm hoping it will hold up for years to come!..." Read more
"...The result is very clear, I don’t know how long it takes to yellow, I would need an example I’ve kept for over a year...." Read more
"...2. It mixes, flows, and levels very well.3. Perfectly clear and the best I've ever used with regard to bubbles...." Read more
Customers like the appearance of the bonding adhesive. They say it looks very good, gives a beautiful high gloss finish, and accents the piece. The low odor is a plus, and the shine is unbelievable. It covers perfectly every time, and is nice and easy to work with.
"...MAGICALLY, all the bubbles vanished and it looked like clear glass - I was very impressed...." Read more
"...The resin is very clear and hard to the touch, and really accents the piece. I'm hoping it will hold up for years to come!..." Read more
"...It domes nicely and is self leveling...." Read more
"...Came out Beautifully!" Read more
Customers like the mixing of the bonding adhesive. They mention that it takes color really well, is easy to mix, and is easy remove bubbles. The 1: 1 ratio makes mixing simple, and the product is forgiving as far as mixing goes.
"...It responds well to a variety of materials mixed into the liquid resin, too...." Read more
"...This one is great for indoors.2. It mixes, flows, and levels very well.3...." Read more
"...I like the mixability and the clarity and the price." Read more
"...Takes mica, alcohol ink, pigment & acrylic paints great & mixes easily...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the bubbles in the bonding adhesive. Some mention that they were not a problem and could be popped soon after the pour. They say the bubble release is impressive. However, others say that there were still a lot of bubbles after pouring it over the piece and that micro bubbles still won't vanish.
"...have one for heat shrinking electronics, but it helps to get rid of excess air bubbles and to get a nicer glossier finish and it's kind of a must?..." Read more
"...There were still a LOT of bubbles after pouring it over the piece. I waited five minutes, then hit it carefully with a butane torch...." Read more
"...This resin was very easy to work with, dried very clear with minimal bubbles and low VOC...." Read more
"...Bubbles are definitely an issue, as with any resin, but heating the epoxy (the really gooey stuff) by placing your resin cup in another cup of hot..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the smell of the bonding adhesive. Some mention it has no real smell, while others say it has a horrible smell. Some customers also mention that it has low fumes. Overall, opinions are mixed and the product is toxic to aquatic life.
"...The scent of the resin is quite potent, so I wouldn't imagine you'd want to work with it indoors without very good ventilation...." Read more
"...The other is that this stuff is just about the most toxic substance I've worked with outside of spray insulation; when it says that you should wear..." Read more
"...All in all, the price is fair, it's good quality resin, not as smelly as the stuff my friend uses, and nice working time. Buy it. You won't regret it." Read more
"This is my 1st time using resin & I really like this product. The low odor is a plus & the shine is unbelievable...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the cure of the bonding adhesive. Some mention that it cures quickly and to a great degree of hardness, leaving little residues behind. However, others say that it takes longer to cure than any others they've tried, and that it will not cure completely clear.
"...It cures fully within 24 hours and is firm, without being brittle. Some resins cure a little soft and some easily break ( if used for casting)...." Read more
"...This stuff takes a full 24 hours to cure, and maybe even 48 hours for thinner pieces...." Read more
"...I will say that it cures quickly and to a great degree of hardness...." Read more
"...I understand it's not a fast set...." Read more
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For me, the two biggest takeaways were that a heat gun was a weirdly necessary tool. I already have one for heat shrinking electronics, but it helps to get rid of excess air bubbles and to get a nicer glossier finish and it's kind of a must? My quality on my casts got substantially better when I used it. The other is that this stuff is just about the most toxic substance I've worked with outside of spray insulation; when it says that you should wear gloves and a mask, it's really not kidding around. The fumes on this thing are pretty intense. Luckily one of the only perks of 2020 is that I have masks-a-plenty and a bunch of nitrile gloves, but without that, this hobby would have been super toxic. Just something to keep in mind.
The first few prints are definitely the worst! I think it's still a good beginner hobby, something to learn on, and there's a lot of fun different things to play with and put in it. This kit was a decent entryway into it.
Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2020
For me, the two biggest takeaways were that a heat gun was a weirdly necessary tool. I already have one for heat shrinking electronics, but it helps to get rid of excess air bubbles and to get a nicer glossier finish and it's kind of a must? My quality on my casts got substantially better when I used it. The other is that this stuff is just about the most toxic substance I've worked with outside of spray insulation; when it says that you should wear gloves and a mask, it's really not kidding around. The fumes on this thing are pretty intense. Luckily one of the only perks of 2020 is that I have masks-a-plenty and a bunch of nitrile gloves, but without that, this hobby would have been super toxic. Just something to keep in mind.
The first few prints are definitely the worst! I think it's still a good beginner hobby, something to learn on, and there's a lot of fun different things to play with and put in it. This kit was a decent entryway into it.
On the second project, I thought I'd really give the product a test. I had a scrap, CNC carved native american artwork piece with an Eagle on it (made out of solid maple). I decided to coat the whole piece and kind of encapsulate it. On this piece, any flaws or bubble would be very noticeable - so I thought it was a good test for future projects. The wood was coated with shellac (spray can) to seal the wood. I followed the Art N Glo directions and used the following procedure:
1) My family room has a separate heat source and a large bar. Turned the temp up to 74 degrees and laid plastic sheet on the bar.
2) Since my epoxy was stored in the garage (at 58 degrees). I filled the bar sink with warm water and put the bottles in to warm it up for half an hour (probably 80-85 degrees).
3) I made a pedestal with a piece of wood and put my piece on it to elevate it (secured with double stick carpet tape). I then put it in a box lined with plastic to catch overflow.
4) I mixed 2 oz of epoxy and 2 oz of hardener and stirred four minutes - scraping the sides/bottom and trying not to introduce too many bubbles. The mixture was a little cloudy at first then cleared up after mixing.
5) After mixing, there was still a lot of bubbles in the cup, but I could see they were slowly rising up, so I didn't panic. I poured the mixture over the piece - quickly realizing there wasn't enough. So mixed a second batch using the same process and poured that over.
6) There were still a LOT of bubbles after pouring it over the piece. I waited five minutes, then hit it carefully with a butane torch. MAGICALLY, all the bubbles vanished and it looked like clear glass - I was very impressed. I hit it two more times with the torch in the next 30 minutes (not sure it even needed the third pass). I heard both the heat and the CO2 helps to pop the bubbles.
7) I brushed the sides with a foam brush to get even coverage (brush marks disappeared quickly).
8) After 3 hours, the overflow was stiffer but gummy. After five hours, it was stiffer. When I checked after 14 hours (the next day), it was really hard. I'll let it sit for a few days before doing much with it to let it fully cure.
VERY impressed with this product ! I will be buying more.
On the second project, I thought I'd really give the product a test. I had a scrap, CNC carved native american artwork piece with an Eagle on it (made out of solid maple). I decided to coat the whole piece and kind of encapsulate it. On this piece, any flaws or bubble would be very noticeable - so I thought it was a good test for future projects. The wood was coated with shellac (spray can) to seal the wood. I followed the Art N Glo directions and used the following procedure:
1) My family room has a separate heat source and a large bar. Turned the temp up to 74 degrees and laid plastic sheet on the bar.
2) Since my epoxy was stored in the garage (at 58 degrees). I filled the bar sink with warm water and put the bottles in to warm it up for half an hour (probably 80-85 degrees).
3) I made a pedestal with a piece of wood and put my piece on it to elevate it (secured with double stick carpet tape). I then put it in a box lined with plastic to catch overflow.
4) I mixed 2 oz of epoxy and 2 oz of hardener and stirred four minutes - scraping the sides/bottom and trying not to introduce too many bubbles. The mixture was a little cloudy at first then cleared up after mixing.
5) After mixing, there was still a lot of bubbles in the cup, but I could see they were slowly rising up, so I didn't panic. I poured the mixture over the piece - quickly realizing there wasn't enough. So mixed a second batch using the same process and poured that over.
6) There were still a LOT of bubbles after pouring it over the piece. I waited five minutes, then hit it carefully with a butane torch. MAGICALLY, all the bubbles vanished and it looked like clear glass - I was very impressed. I hit it two more times with the torch in the next 30 minutes (not sure it even needed the third pass). I heard both the heat and the CO2 helps to pop the bubbles.
7) I brushed the sides with a foam brush to get even coverage (brush marks disappeared quickly).
8) After 3 hours, the overflow was stiffer but gummy. After five hours, it was stiffer. When I checked after 14 hours (the next day), it was really hard. I'll let it sit for a few days before doing much with it to let it fully cure.
VERY impressed with this product ! I will be buying more.