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To prevent epoxy from dripping over the edge, you can use masking tape to create a barrier around the edges of the surface you are working on. This will help contain the epoxy and prevent it from flowing over the edge. Additionally, you can also use a thicker consistency of epoxy or apply it in multiple thin layers to reduce the risk of dripping.

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