For a functional bed job, you might need some masking tape, acetone, qtips, some clamps, and sand paper. Are the pillars cut to the correct length for the gun you want to bed or will they need to be cut by you? The reason I as is because you might need a mill to cut them to length via the bottom metal inlet once they're set. Do you know if you will need to open the action screw holes for the pillars? Same kind of deal.
To make it function, I would bed the pillars first. Let everything set up. Then bed the lug and rear tange. You will be able to do most of the cleanup with acetone and qtips. If you full bed it you will need access to a mill to clean the excess epoxy in the magwell/trigger inlet. I would say you need more epoxy than this kit has to do a full bed job.
Bedding is a process and an art. I would say if you want to bed on your own bed the synthetic stock several times before you touch the wood stock. That way you can determine if you have an artistic hand.