Originally Posted by
jimbo_cnc
Trying to balance the flow with the shrinkage while it hardens sounds like a recipe for disaster.
Pour, flow, cut off, harden!
Cutting the rail into equal size/shape sections should give consistent shrinkage. If you do repeated bi-sections to cut the rail (eg into 4 or 8) then (with skill/slow cut) even the slight increase in pool height should be even in each pool.
edit:
More likely to work and easier: One big ring of equal cross section is the best answer. Ideally you would not have a 90deg corner near what will be the final end of the epoxy rail, a radius would be nice.