The other thing you need to pay attention to is surface tension. Something can look wetted out, but just be coated. It helps to make sure your surfaces are warm for absorption and extra attention to the glass, which don't absorb squat, but might look wetted out. I lightly clamp one end of a lam, etc. and beat the epoxy into the surface with a cut down chip brush in one hand and a heat gun in the other. Heat gun on low really makes the epoxy flow nice and does not shorten the thin film working time.