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EcoPoxy FlowCast SPR is a crystal-clear small project epoxy resin designed for pours up to 1" deep. SPR stands for Small Project Resin, making it a great choice for charcuterie boards, serving boards, coasters, trays, small live edge projects, shallow casting, and smaller resin projects that do not require a full deep-pour river table epoxy.
Use FlowCast SPR when you want a clear, durable resin for smaller woodworking and epoxy projects with a faster project turnaround. It can be used clear for a clean modern look or mixed with mica powder pigments to create colour, shimmer, swirls, and custom resin effects.
Best Uses for EcoPoxy FlowCast SPR
EcoPoxy FlowCast SPR is ideal for smaller epoxy projects where you do not need the depth of a large river table pour. It is commonly used for:
- Charcuterie boards and serving boards
- Coasters, trays, and small resin projects
- Small live edge woodworking projects
- Shallow resin pours up to 1" deep
- Epoxy accents, inlays, and decorative pours
- Clear casting and encapsulating projects
- Pigmented epoxy pours using mica powder
If you are deciding which mold or form is best for your project, watch our video: How to Choose a Mold for Your Epoxy Project.
Why Choose FlowCast SPR?
FlowCast SPR is a good fit for woodworkers, DIYers, resin artists, and makers who want a small-project casting epoxy without using a slower deep-pour resin meant for large river tables.
- Made for small projects: Designed for pours up to 1" deep.
- Great for charcuterie boards: A strong choice for serving boards, trays, coasters, and smaller live edge pieces.
- Crystal-clear finish: Use it clear or add pigment for custom colour effects.
- Pairs well with reusable molds: Use with HDPE or silicone molds depending on the project style.
- Woodshop friendly: Once cured, projects can be sanded, shaped, routed, and finished as part of your normal woodworking process.
FlowCast SPR vs. FlowCast vs. UVPoxy
Choosing the right epoxy matters. FlowCast SPR is not the same as a deep-pour river table resin or a table top flood coat epoxy. Use the chart below to choose the best EcoPoxy resin for your project.
| Product | Best For | When to Choose It |
|---|---|---|
| EcoPoxy FlowCast SPR | Charcuterie boards, serving boards, coasters, trays, small molds, and shallow pours up to 1" deep | Choose FlowCast SPR when you are making a smaller epoxy project and do not need a full deep-pour river table resin. |
| EcoPoxy FlowCast | River tables, deep pours, live edge slabs, large casting projects, and deeper void fills | Choose regular FlowCast when your project requires a deeper pour than FlowCast SPR is designed for. |
| EcoPoxy UVPoxy | Flood coats, table top coatings, bar tops, counters, and final clear coats | Choose UVPoxy when you need a thin clear coating or protective flood coat, not a casting pour. |
Recommended Molds for FlowCast SPR
FlowCast SPR works well with smaller mold projects, charcuterie board forms, serving board molds, and shallow casting projects. The best mold depends on the size, shape, and style of project you want to make.
Rectangle NO SEAL Resin Molds
Great for rectangular charcuterie boards, serving boards, tray projects, and repeatable epoxy pours. Shop Rectangle NO SEAL Molds.
Empire Goods Black Edition Molds
A clean one-piece mold option for small epoxy projects, serving boards, charcuterie boards, and resin casting. Shop Black Edition Molds.
Silicone Charcuterie Molds
A flexible mold option for charcuterie boards, decorative serving boards, and smaller resin projects. Shop Silicone Charcuterie Molds.
Mica Powder Pigments
Add colour, shimmer, and movement to your FlowCast SPR pours using Beaver Dust mica powder pigments. Shop Mica Powder Pigments.
Need Help Choosing a Mold?
If you are not sure whether to use an HDPE mold, one-piece resin mold, or silicone mold, watch our video: How to Choose a Mold for Your Epoxy Project.
You can also visit our Epoxy and Resin Guides Hub for more help with epoxy selection, mold choice, pigment use, mixing, bubbles, curing, and project planning.
Can You Add Colour to FlowCast SPR?
Yes. FlowCast SPR can be used with mica powder pigments to create coloured epoxy pours, metallic effects, swirls, pearl effects, and custom resin accents. This makes it a great choice for charcuterie boards, serving boards, coasters, trays, and smaller decorative resin projects.
For colour options, shop our Beaver Dust mica powder pigments.
Should You Use a Flood Coat After FlowCast SPR?
It depends on the project. Some FlowCast SPR projects can be sanded and finished like a woodworking project. If you want a glossy clear coating over the entire surface, a table top epoxy such as EcoPoxy UVPoxy is the better choice for a flood coat.
FlowCast SPR is for shallow casting pours up to 1" deep. UVPoxy is for clear coating and flood coat applications. Using the right epoxy for each step gives you a cleaner result and helps avoid common project issues.
When Should You Use Regular EcoPoxy FlowCast Instead?
Use EcoPoxy FlowCast instead of FlowCast SPR when your project requires a deeper pour, such as a river table, large live edge slab project, thick casting, or a deeper void fill. FlowCast SPR is the better choice for smaller projects up to 1" deep, while regular FlowCast is better suited for larger deep-pour epoxy work.
Common Mistakes to Avoid With FlowCast SPR
FlowCast SPR is a great option for smaller resin projects, but proper project setup still matters. Before pouring, keep these common mistakes in mind:
- Pouring too deep: FlowCast SPR is designed for pours up to 1" deep. For deeper river table pours, use EcoPoxy FlowCast.
- Using it as a flood coat: For a final clear coating over a table, bar top, or finished surface, use EcoPoxy UVPoxy.
- Choosing the wrong mold: Match your mold to your project size and style. For help, watch our mold selection video.
- Adding too much pigment: Mica powder can create beautiful effects, but too much pigment can affect the clarity and appearance of the pour.
- Rushing sanding or finishing: Always follow EcoPoxy’s instructions for mixing, pouring, curing, sanding, and finishing.
What Else Do You Need for a FlowCast SPR Project?
For most small epoxy projects, you may also need a mold, pigment, mixing supplies, and finishing products. Popular products to pair with FlowCast SPR include:
- Rectangle NO SEAL Molds for rectangular serving boards and small resin projects
- Empire Goods Black Edition Molds for clean one-piece resin mold projects
- Silicone Charcuterie Molds for flexible charcuterie board molds
- Mica Powder Pigments for colour, shimmer, and metallic effects
- EcoPoxy UVPoxy for flood coats and clear table top coatings
- EcoPoxy FlowCast for deeper river table pours and larger casting projects
Available Online or In-Store
EcoPoxy FlowCast SPR is available online from Jeff Mack Supply for customers across Canada and the USA. You can also shop in-store at our woodworking and epoxy supply shop in Mississauga, Ontario.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is EcoPoxy FlowCast SPR used for?
EcoPoxy FlowCast SPR is used for smaller epoxy projects such as charcuterie boards, serving boards, coasters, trays, small live edge pieces, decorative resin pours, and shallow casting projects up to 1" deep.
How deep can you pour FlowCast SPR?
FlowCast SPR is designed for pours up to 1" deep under proper conditions. For deeper river table pours or larger casting projects, choose EcoPoxy FlowCast instead.
Is FlowCast SPR good for charcuterie boards?
Yes. FlowCast SPR is a strong choice for charcuterie boards, serving boards, and smaller resin projects because it is made for shallow pours up to 1" deep.
Can I use FlowCast SPR for a river table?
FlowCast SPR is best for smaller projects and shallow pours. For larger river tables or deeper pours, use EcoPoxy FlowCast, which is better suited for deep-pour epoxy projects.
What is the difference between FlowCast SPR and FlowCast?
EcoPoxy FlowCast SPR is a small project resin for shallow pours up to 1" deep, making it a good choice for charcuterie boards, serving boards, coasters, and smaller molds. EcoPoxy FlowCast is better for deeper river table pours, large live edge projects, and larger casting applications.
Can I use FlowCast SPR as a table top coating?
FlowCast SPR is a casting resin for shallow pours, not the best choice for a thin flood coat. For table top coatings and final clear coats, use EcoPoxy UVPoxy.
Can I add mica powder to FlowCast SPR?
Yes. You can add mica powder pigments to FlowCast SPR to create coloured pours, metallic effects, swirls, and custom resin designs.
What mold should I use with FlowCast SPR?
For charcuterie boards and smaller resin projects, popular options include Rectangle NO SEAL Molds, Empire Goods Black Edition Molds, and Silicone Charcuterie Molds.
Where can I learn more about epoxy resin projects?
Start with our Epoxy and Resin Guides Hub or watch our video on how to choose a mold for your epoxy project.