Love you. Love your creations. I would give a9 for realistic stone look but only about a 6 for matching that piece. My thought process is thinking if I could use it on the same job site as the original though. So I may be off target if what you are asking
Great question, this is very important for the top coat, and the ratio is different between the gloss and the matte. You're gonna add 0.5oz of water per ounce of mixed A&B for the GLOSS, and it's 0.16oz of water per ounce of mixed A&B for the MATTE. Be sure to combine your A and B before calculating the water ratio so that your results are accurate. If your top coat is already dry and it's not up to par because it was too thin or thick, then the best way to fix it is to sand off most (maybe 80%) of the top coat, starting with 180 and moving to 220 grit so that its smooth; clean the dust off, then you're ready to re-apply the UTC. Hope it turns out better this time! Please check out our UTC tutorials and remember you got this, Yvonne!
Import some product and get an Indian epoxy factory to try and replicate product. Then buy a decently large amount and start practicing and building a portfolio of real world samples and photos. From there, approach general contractors to use your services, offer them the first couple at massive discount.