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TotalBoat MakerPoxy Crystal Clear Artist Resin by Jess Crow

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TotalBoat MakerPoxy

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MakerPoxy Clear Artist's Resin by Jess Crow is a crystal clear, super glossy, durable epoxy system trusted by makers, artists, woodworking professionals, and DIYers for its long working time and glass-like, scratch-resistant, UV-resistant finish on wood, fiberglass, plastic, and metal. MakerPoxy's premium self-leveling formula can be tinted with a variety of pigments.

This versatile, BPA-free epoxy system is ideal for clear coating, shallow pours, embedding, and most art projects, and can be used for a wide variety of creations, including wall art, coffee tables, dining tables, bedside tables, conference tables, headboards, counter tops, bar tops, kitchen island tops, and more.

Available in 8 oz & 16 oz kits with Resin & Hardener only, and Quart and Gallon Kits that include stir sticks, disposable beakers, and mixing cups.

Tech Specs
Technical Specifications
Application Temperature: 70-80°F. Warm conditions are critical for success.
Mix Ratio by Volume: 1 part resin to 1 part hardener
Maximum Thickness (Pour Depth) Per Layer: No deeper than 1/8" to 1/4" each.
Working Time: 60 minutes @ 77°F
Tack-Free Time: 4-6 hours @ 77°F
Time to Sand (Optional): 8-10 hours @ 77°F
Full Cure Time: 5-7 days
Product Color/Cured Color: Clear
Coverage: 1-Gallon Kit of mixed MakerPoxy: Roughly 12 sq. ft. @ 1/8'', 6 sq. ft. @ 1/4''
Kit Number / Size MakerPoxy Resin & Hardener Sizes Kit Contents
TB-0450 / 8 oz. Kit 4 oz. resin, 4 oz. hardener Resin & Hardener only
TB-0449 / Pint Kit 8 oz. resin, 8 oz. hardener Resin & Hardener only
TB-0303-K / Quart Kit 16 oz. resin, 16 oz. hardener Resin & Hardener, stir sticks, disposable beakers and mixing cups
TB-0301-K / Gallon Kit 1/2 gallon resin, 1/2 gallon hardener Resin & Hardener, stir sticks, disposable beakers and mixing cups
Info & Guides

MakerPoxy is Made for Makers!

We're proud to partner with Jess Crow, maker extraordinaire, to create TotalBoat MakerPoxy Clear Artist's Resin by Jess Crow. Jess, owner of Crow Creek Designs in Palmer, Alaska, is an exceptional builder, painter, woodworker, and nationally recognized teacher, whose epoxy resin designs, furniture, and artwork have inspired a legion of social media followers, with features on Insider, LinkedIn, and DIY Network.

Her stunning epoxy art and hand-built furniture are inspired by the beauty of wood and the flow of nature, as seen in her innovative ocean designs and other artistic techniques. Her exceptional work is a testament to the performance and ease of use of our TotalBoat epoxy line.

IMPORTANT NOTES

  • UV-resistant formula is not intended for outdoor applications with prolonged exposure to sunlight. For superior UV protection, durability, and clarity, overcoat cured MakerPoxy with TotalBoat Halcyon Clear Rugged Gloss Varnish.
  • Do not place items hotter than 110°F on the cured surface, or it will become distorted and discolor.

Technical Information

MakerPoxy Clear Artist's Resin Features

  • 100% solids, professional-grade, high-build pourable resin system.
  • Extremely clear, high-gloss, non-yellowing, scratch-resistant finish.
  • Easy 1:1 mix ratio for stunning results, and a perfect cure every time.
  • Can be tinted with epoxy-safe pigment dispersions, alcohol inks, mica powder and universal tints.
  • The viscosity of the mixed epoxy flows easily onto properly prepared surfaces.
  • Long working time is ideal for large or complex art pours.
  • Extended working time is great for first-time resin users.
  • Self levels as it cures to a smooth, beautiful surface.
  • BPA-Free formula means Makerpoxy is a safer alternative if your finished project will come into contact with food.
  • 8 oz. & 16 oz. kits are great for small craft projects or ideal if you just want to try MakerPoxy!
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1 – 10 of 102 Reviews
Montana
5 out of 5 stars.

Crystal Clear and Food Safe

7 months ago
I love the glass finish you get without the trouble of sanding and buffing.
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Melbourne, FL
5 out of 5 stars.

Excellent Product for my Lathe Projects

8 months ago
I combine this product with different kinds of wood blocks, then spin a bowl on my lathe.
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Orchard Park, NY
5 out of 5 stars.

Love It!

8 months ago
MakerPoxy is the best resin I have ever tried. It has few, if any bubbles, dries hard and crystal clear. I love using this product. Great results every time.
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Mt
5 out of 5 stars.

will buy again

9 months ago
not impressed with the shipping ....took longer than I expected......
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Orchard Park,NY
5 out of 5 stars.

Easy to use

9 months ago
MakerPoxy is easy to use. It mixes well and leaves very few bubbles. MakerPoxy leaves a crystal clear, hard finish. I love it!
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Orland Indiana
5 out of 5 stars.

MakerPoxy is my go to

11 months ago
The window of one hour work ability is a great fit for my resin pour projects. I am extremely happy with the results!
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Tullahoma, TN
5 out of 5 stars.

First time user and will continue to use!

a year ago
I was intimidated by epoxy as I had never used it before. This product was super simple to use, and with the aid of a heat gun, worked perfectly! Thank you for making such an easy product to work with!
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VIRGINIA
5 out of 5 stars.

Crystal Clear

a year ago
Perfect clarity, crystal clear, glass look. 1/8"" coating works best for bubble reduction, deeper pours heat gun will not remove all bubbles. Covers stained wood and acrylic paint very well.
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Mystic, ct
5 out of 5 stars.

Makerpoxy

a year ago
This product works perfectly for making ocean wave effects on wood charcuterie boards.
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Silver City, New Mexico
5 out of 5 stars.

Good stuff!

a year ago
I like this product. I'll keep coming back for more!
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Q: Hi, I'm making skimboards using epoxy but trying to get the showroom finish that poly gives you. Will this work as a hot coat and give me that shine I'm looking for? Also how durable would it be compaired to a regular laminating resin hot coat?

3 years ago
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A: Hello, You can use the MakerPoxy for this application, it is a durable product with great shine. Keep in mind that epoxy will yellow in the sun. For UV protection, I would recommend using our Halcyon clear varnish. Good luck with the project!

3 years ago
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Q: Can I spray lacquer over makerpoxy? I put a partial bottom of makerpoxy in a wood bowl and want to finish the bowl with lacquer but not sure if it will work. Should I sand the epoxy first, if so to what grit?

3 years ago
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A: Yes you can. The paint manufacturer should have specific instructions for surface prep but I'm guessing you should sand it with 220 or 320 grit.

3 years ago
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Q: I don't understand the difference between MakerPoxy and table top epoxy. Can you help clarify the usage and applications?

3 years ago
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A: Both epoxies are food safe. In a nutshell, Makerpoxy is clear uv resistant and made for shallow castings or coatings. Tabletop epoxy is good for slightly deeper coatings or castings, but is not UV resistant so it should be overoated with a UV protective finish such as varnish. For larger jobs, Tabletop is more cost effective. Heres a link to an articLE that may help: https://www.jamestowndistributors.com/page/which-epoxy-should-i-use

3 years ago
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Q: What pumps do you recommend for the 1 gallon kit of this MakerPoxy?

3 years ago
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A: Pumps? Just use containers with ounce markings!

3 years ago
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Q: Hi Can I use this product to create faux water effect for floral arrangements?

4 years ago
1 Answer

A: I don't know. you should email or contact Jess Crow directly. she usually responds in a timely fashion

4 years ago
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Q: Can it be brushed on for raised on top of surface to seal everything

4 years ago
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A: Hello fellow Jamestown user. I use the maker epoxy. it tends to flow very nicely it's really thin takes a while to set up. It should easily seal a very clean surface. Make sure you mix it for 3 to 5 minutes. I would test a sample board before doing it.

4 years ago
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Q: 12/7/2020 DEAR SIR how long is the shelf life for the: MakerPoxy Crystal Clear Artist Resin

4 years ago
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A: Everett, I am actually not sure. I purchased my first set about a month ago, and have yet to use it as the other epoxy is used up. Currently I use the West Systems 105 and 207 hardner for base coats on wooden bowls that have been soaked in Pentacryl to prevent cracking. The West Systems will bond to the wood while other epoxy will not, strange but it works. The issue with the West Systems is that it is impossible to remove the micro bubbles. My finished pieces have up to 10 coats and large coats show bubbles. After 2 coats of West System, I use the Total Boat penetrating epoxy. It leaves a great shine and no bubbles. Good luck Chip Matthews

4 years ago
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Q: I'm planning to use this for casting in a mold. Can you recommend a form release agent that will not create any issues. Thank you.

4 years ago
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A: If it's a silicone mold, it comes right out without a release agent. It's an incredible product!

4 years ago
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Q: Is this product UV resistant? I want to make a laminate sign that will be in the sun all day. What could I coat it with to keep it clear and UV resistant?

5 years ago
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A: Hi Bill, You will want to use a Varnish or UV stable urethane to overcoat. Prior to surface preparation remove any amine blush with warm water and a scotch Brite pad, then prep the surface with a light sand. Take a look Halycon, it is a quick building, fast drying water-based varnish that doesn't require sanding between coats. https://www.jamestowndistributors.com/userportal/show_product.do?pid=336256. Give us a call or email at info@jamestowndistributors.com.

5 years ago
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