Ocean Cast 100 Instructions - Resin Wood Tables NZ

Ocean Cast 100 is the latest generation of deep-pour resin with extra-high levels of UV additives. Inhibitors are possible without having adverse reactions on the overall product, which gives us this very high-performing product that artists and seasoned professionals across Aotearoa New Zealand love. You will find that our 2:1 Deep Pour Resin is a step above the other products in the New Zealand marketplace, with 100% clarity. Ocean Cast 100 can be poured to a depth of 100mm in your river table project; however, I do advise that beginners to the art of resin crafting settle for a layer 50mm to 60mm deep until they understand the boundaries of our product at room temperature. The optimum temperature range is 18-27 °C, but curing can occur in rooms up to 35 °C; however, faster curing is not always the best practice. 

Ocean Cast 100 for Casting

When you are casting in moulds, either with or without a resin pressure pot, you can pour larger

volumes. For example, we recently poured a casting for a gentleman who was going to turn it on his lathe to a depth of 250mm and a diameter of 600mm, with a chunk of wood in the centre. When you encapsulate wood in large volumes of resin, it will absorb a fair amount of heat from the exothermic reaction during the natural curing process.

Deep Pour Epoxy - Ocean Cast 100

Deep Pour Epoxy - Ocean Cast 100

$150.00 $184.00

Deep Pour Epoxy - Ocean Cast 100 is Resinzwood's newest addition to our industry-leading epoxy resins. Crafted for deep-pour river tables up to 60mm deep, this high-quality, clear casting epoxy ensures your projects stand out with professional results- read more.

What can I do if my resin starts to get too Hot?

If you are doing a deep pour in a table, the best thing to do is have fans blowing cool air over your project and try to get your working room as cool as possible. For large volumes of castings, I have another water-tight outer box, or you could use a large plastic container to put your casting in, so it is surrounded by water and ice.

Ocean Cast 100 Mixing Instructions

Ocean Cast 100 is a 2:1 ratio by weight. Room temperature is ideal, 18 °C to 27 °C. Once you have calculated the volume, follow the guide below.

  • Always put part B into the container, then part A.
  • Mix until the resin looks clear without any streaks, scraping the sides to ensure all the resin and hardener are well blended.
  • You can pour from one container into another to ensure the resin is mixed properly. Online Tutorials resinzwood.com
  • Add Colours, mix well, see tutorial online
  • Pour into your project, then pop bubbles with a gas torch
  • Protect from dust till cured, up to 72 hours
  • Remove from your mould – Now you are an OC100 Guru
  • Tutorials online or call Paul 021 966 387 24/7

SAFETY FACTS

  • Wear gloves and a mask if you want? There are No Vocs
  • If swallowed, never induce vomiting. Wash your eyes then with loads of water and seek medical help

You can call me anytime, as I love helping people get the perfect results. Reach out to Paul at 021 966 387 for support and guidance whenever you need it.

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