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scoobyelle
February 11, 2026
Plastic measuring cups and wooden stirring sticks
I do a lot of little epoxy projects. I am a knife maker and I make my own knife handles with epoxy. I have silicone molds in which I pour different colored epoxy into the molds to create knife handle blanks. The blanks are just rectangles that can be cut and fit to any knife. This is where this set comes into play. I can measure exactly how much epoxy I need so I don't over pour more than I need or under pour and not have enough. The issue with not having enough is that when you go back to make a little bit more, you're not going to get the exact color shading and it can cause issues or noticeable differences once the epoxy cures.My daughter has also gotten into doing epoxy projects. She has several molds of different trinket containers that she makes for gifts. I have shown her to fill the molds up with water first and then pour the water from the mold into the cups to see how much epoxy that is needed.The clear cups have lines and measurements on the side. The measurements are easy to read. The cups also have more than one form of measurement on them. The wooden stirring sticks are great because I don't have to use something plastic. It's a 150 piece set so this should last for quite a few projects.
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S. Johnson
January 29, 2026
Nice epoxy resin measuring and mixing cups. Just throw away. No clean up necessary.
I do a lot of small resin pours of multiple colors. I've tried the reusable silicone ones. I'd prefer to use them and not disposable ones. But I've found that getting the dried resin and mica powder off them is almost impossible. There's always some little spec or flakes that I just can't get rid of. So I need to use ones that I can just throw away.For the price you sure get a lot of cups. It doesn't sound like that many until you actually have them in your hand. It says it's a 120 pieces, but technically it's 240 - 120 cups and 120 stirrers. These are going to last me quite a while.The cups are basically plastic water cups with markings for measurements on them. Not sure how accurate they are. I always measure my resin by weight, so that doesn't matter to me. But it's nice to have to get a general idea of how much you're mixing up. They're fairly thin and flexible, but seem plenty tough. They're nice and clear so you can easily see any dyes or mica powders you've added.The stirrers are just popsicle sticks, but that's not a bad thing. They do the job asked of them perfectly. I have a nice set of silicone spatulas, paddles and stirrers. I still usually just reach for my popsicle sticks.I think these are going to work really well. If you're looking for a good way to mix resin easily and not have to deal with annoying clean-up you'll be very happy with these.
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This should last a while. Big set at a reasonable price.
Resin mixing cup set consisting of 120 cups & at least 120 wooden stir sticks for $19.99 USD.Not a bad price. These provide an incredible level of convenience. No transferring the measured contents creating a sticky icky messy work area & all of the measurements are marked on the cup!I'm not a big fan of disposable items, but until I get this process down, I figured this would be a great accessory for my dive into resin molds.Has the measurements printed in standard US and metric.The cups are very thin but I found them to be flexible & adequate. No brittle plastic whatsoever. Bottom of the cup says it is is number 5 PP.The cups hold 10 ounces, not 8 oz, according to the stamp on the bottom.The wooden stir sticks are an adequate strength and thickness to be able to stir potentially thick and gooey liquid resin.This was literally the last "piece" I needed to start making keychains, pet tags, picture frames and coasters. I'm excited to get started.
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Graduations in US Customary Units and Metric
I ordered these measuring cups for measuring the parts of 2-part resin and mixing them together. I use resin for various maker-type activities: making parts for prototype electronic devices, and for making parts for animatronics.These cups are a great solution for disposable measuring cups where you need to measure things out by volume (which is normal for 2-part resin). They are graduated in US Customary Units on one side, and in Metric on the other side. The graduations are easy to read, which makes a pleasant change from other low-cost cups.The cups are quite squashy, which means you can't hold them in your hands while measuring. But they are not so squashy that they are likely to overflow when you pick one up to pour it into another.The cups come with wooden stirring sticks that do a reasonable job of stirring resin.In order to not use too many cups I alternate which order I mix the resin parts in (my resin lets me do that):Batch 1:Cup 1: resin part ACup 2: resin part BCup1: mix A + B => use resin => dispose of cup 1Batch 2:Cup 2: resin part BCup 3: resin part ACup 2: mix B + A => use resin => dispose of cupetcOverall these are a good low-cost solution.
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