I am building out my basement and I wanted to create a small wine cellar with stone walls. I now know how I am going to afford it. I just have to keep a secret until I'm finished.
I've done these before! Pretty much same technique featured here. Always love the projects that look fantastic and are super easy to do, haha. One piece of advice I was given on this kind of project was to paint the odd stone here and there a slightly different base colour before adding all the weathering and other effects. Breaking up the uniformity helps sell the effect that the wall is, well, cobbled together out of random stones.
This is the video I've been looking for. Nothing else has hit the mark for the combination of visual appeal, ability to replicate, and lightweight. Really appreciate this one.
QUESTION>>>> I've designed a 12' in diameter hobbit type tree for the outside entrance to my new enchanted forest cottage I'm building this April in the woods however my question is "what would be the best way to protect the foam and cement outer structure for long Gevity and wear and of course climates all 4 seasons are in effect throughout the year. my thought is marine paint but I wanted to ask you first
This is an amazing tutorial! I’m trying this myself with my scraps myself to make a 90 degree wall to hide my projector! Quick question, what material would be best for what I glue my stones onto that’s more weatherproof and sturdy than cardboard?
That looks incredible! Very realistic. Unless someone walked up and touched it, you would never know it was foam. Unfortunately when it comes to the price, after pricing out some foam, I am not sure anymore that making the wall out of foam is much cheaper than busting up some rocks. Even rocks are stupidly priced. Where I am from, people have even started trying to sell those big piles of rocks that farmers used to pile off to the side of their field and were grateful to anyone who would come along and take them for free. What a world we live in now..... Thanks for sharing this awesome tutorial though. I am sure that if nothing else, this stone looking wall is a LOT lighter than real stones LOL.
What we Scots call a dry-stane wall. Looks labour intensive, but would make a great project for a haunt. You could create a non linear division between panels so that several would blend together seamlessly.
EXCELLENT!! Beautiful work as always-(from Cemetery Haunts) this is just my other account. You always really impress me with your prop work. True artist you are!!
I have subscribed to this channel multiple times - NEVER unsubbed - and yt keeps dumping me. I just had to sub again. I cannot, for the life of me, understand why.
do you have any suggestion on how to obtain a "rock face" sort of finish? im doing a similar project, and i want to make the foam look like its a stone that the edges have been chipped away at with a chisel. using a wire brush is working for the majority of the shapes, but im having a hard time trying to figure out how to make the crisp edges that stones have when theyre chipped away at. thanks for any help you can provide!
What a great tutorial...thank-you! Now to figure out where to source large sheets of thick cardboard...trying to plan how best to "build" old world garden walls for an event with a low budget. Likely will use reclaimed wooden pallets as free-standing walls as support for the lower walls, now to tackle ways to form/frame up the arched sections...
Very niiiice! Love faux recreation videos. How hard does this coating make the foam and what would you say the overall weight of this specific project weighs? Thanks for sharing.
It’s relatively durable. Similar to monster mud or drylok.This small sample weighs next to nothing but I could see it getting heavier if you were applying it to a sheet of plywood that was a much larger size.
I would make a change. After you paint the stones..I would take a small brush and paint he spaces/ grout a different color to make them pop out. A darker color perhaps.
This is more or less what I had been planning to do for my cemetery pillars. The part that I'm trying to work out is how to handle the corners. The stones should be wrapping around the corners, and my first thought was to try and use two pieces of 1" Foam glued together at a 90 degree angle, but I'm worried about the seam being obvious.
Have you ever seen those shelves that are made to fit into a corner, where they alternate a small shelf to each side? I wonder if you made something like that but in reverse? Alternating bricks pointing left and right?
First and foremost great video, secondly I've been looking for something like this for a little while. I want to do this to a very big wall but didn't want to buy a giant sheet and maybe get it to fit and then getting it in the house and everything. What would you suggest the best glue would be to make sure it permanently sticks to drywall? Second do you have a link to your video for what you used as a base?
@@VanOaksProps Thank you, one other quick question, would it be ok to use 1/2" foam. I don't want to add too much to the wall and I want it to look a bit more mortared
Imagining a wall that’s built by a stonecutter (and not found stones) I think having an occasional harder line like the hot wire left behind would be accurate, as larger rocks would definitely be broken to fit as needed during the building of a wall. A bit of smoothing to show weathering over time would be needed, but I’m thinking some straighter lines here and there for a nice sharp shadow could be nice!
Thanks to you and your all too good ideas, my entire summer is about to be spent making thousands of cobble stones for my 12 cemetery pillars! This looks so much better and than the way I was planning on making mine that I know I’ll regret it if I don’t do it this way 🥲
I am building out my basement and I wanted to create a small wine cellar with stone walls. I now know how I am going to afford it. I just have to keep a secret until I'm finished.
Did you do it?? If so, did you end up just putting the rocks on the wall, or a backing first??
As someone who has been using foam to make miniature cobblestone for years, I am highly impressed! Your results are amazing
Very realistic and again something us regular citizens can do lol. Thank you for another good video!
I've done these before! Pretty much same technique featured here. Always love the projects that look fantastic and are super easy to do, haha.
One piece of advice I was given on this kind of project was to paint the odd stone here and there a slightly different base colour before adding all the weathering and other effects. Breaking up the uniformity helps sell the effect that the wall is, well, cobbled together out of random stones.
Well my contractor over ordered powder thin set a couple years about and i have stored it inside so it should still be good.
That’s a great set of techniques! Thanks Derek!
Do you have any ideas for what I could mix into my dry lock in order to get a similar texture to your monster mud you covered your stones in?
Drylok original has a similar texture. If you wanted more texture you could add playground sand.
Would epoxy resin melt this foam when used as an ocean/lake diorama? Thanks
I don’t believe so.
Everytime you go on vacation, I end up with another project to make.
🤣
I wonder if instead of tile mortar use concrete if it will give it the same effect or if it’ll give it more durability
Potentially, but the weak point would still be the foam.
This is the video I've been looking for. Nothing else has hit the mark for the combination of visual appeal, ability to replicate, and lightweight. Really appreciate this one.
Came out great. Really love your videos. 😎👍
QUESTION>>>> I've designed a 12' in diameter hobbit type tree for the outside entrance to my new enchanted forest cottage I'm building this April in the woods however my question is "what would be the best way to protect the foam and cement outer structure for long Gevity and wear and of course climates all 4 seasons are in effect throughout the year. my thought is marine paint but I wanted to ask you first
I’d probably stucco it if it’ll need to survive all four seasons.
would you use a thompson seal under and or over the stucco ???@@VanOaksProps
I've been looking for an approach to bring some texture to my house. This and your brick wall video are giving me some awesome ideas. Thank you!!
This is an amazing tutorial! I’m trying this myself with my scraps myself to make a 90 degree wall to hide my projector! Quick question, what material would be best for what I glue my stones onto that’s more weatherproof and sturdy than cardboard?
Any kind of wood with some weatherproofing sealant applied should last at least a few years.
What kind of foam do you use
@@billyvoisin2544 I use xps insulation foam. There’s a few manufacturers (Owens Corning & Dow) but it’s all the same.
Great stones, but what do you use for mortar?
Thanks! All materials used are listed in the video description.
WOW, the result looks - as always - AMAZING! I think I will use this technique to make a small base for the graveyard fence for my Halloween haunt
Good morning everyone!
Awesome. How to install on interior walls?
Depends on whether you're looking for a permanent or temporary solution.
You might not be into it, but I’m hoping at some point you start creating some videos on making tiki stuff.
It could be fun
That looks amazing, Derek. Makes me want to build a new mausoleum facade.
In the monster mud video you say the liquid is paint. Can you also just use water? Is the acrylic additive paint?
Acrylic additive is its own thing. It’s designed as an additive to other masonry products. Water won’t give you the longevity you’d want.
That looks incredible! Very realistic. Unless someone walked up and touched it, you would never know it was foam.
Unfortunately when it comes to the price, after pricing out some foam, I am not sure anymore that making the wall out of foam is much cheaper than busting up some rocks. Even rocks are stupidly priced. Where I am from, people have even started trying to sell those big piles of rocks that farmers used to pile off to the side of their field and were grateful to anyone who would come along and take them for free.
What a world we live in now.....
Thanks for sharing this awesome tutorial though. I am sure that if nothing else, this stone looking wall is a LOT lighter than real stones LOL.
Your voice sounds like Casey Kasim. 😊
Lots of great ideas. Thank you
That looks amazing! Thanks so much.
👌👌👌
Yay! No laser cutters or 3D printed parts.😊
Sometimes I go old school 🤣
very nice
Awesome, you make it look easy
Great demo Derek 🤙🏻
Very very cool!
What we Scots call a dry-stane wall. Looks labour intensive, but would make a great project for a haunt. You could create a non linear division between panels so that several would blend together seamlessly.
really outstanding work man...i'm building a scale model of a stone house for a film and this is gonna help a lot!
definitely better looking than the faux stone walls you can buy in a DIY Store. Impressive result
I absolutely love this, I just may try this for a set piece I'll be working on next month
another foam glue that works well is Insulation in a can. Get the one with the gray tube as it lasts longer sitting around.
awesome ty
Thanks for watching!
Nice
Thanks
EXCELLENT!! Beautiful work as always-(from Cemetery Haunts) this is just my other account. You always really impress me with your prop work. True artist you are!!
Thank you!!
That looks awesome and would work full scale or miniature!!
Looks amazing!
I have subscribed to this channel multiple times - NEVER unsubbed - and yt keeps dumping me. I just had to sub again. I cannot, for the life of me, understand why.
Weird. Thanks for the continued subscribing
do you have any suggestion on how to obtain a "rock face" sort of finish? im doing a similar project, and i want to make the foam look like its a stone that the edges have been chipped away at with a chisel. using a wire brush is working for the majority of the shapes, but im having a hard time trying to figure out how to make the crisp edges that stones have when theyre chipped away at. thanks for any help you can provide!
A hot knife tool would be my goto.
What a great tutorial...thank-you! Now to figure out where to source large sheets of thick cardboard...trying to plan how best to "build" old world garden walls for an event with a low budget. Likely will use reclaimed wooden pallets as free-standing walls as support for the lower walls, now to tackle ways to form/frame up the arched sections...
You got this!
Where do you get the foam board? Is it just craft board...I love this and want to do it on a majority of walls in varying g colors in my home...
The insulation dept. at Home Depot/Lowe’s.
Very niiiice! Love faux recreation videos. How hard does this coating make the foam and what would you say the overall weight of this specific project weighs? Thanks for sharing.
It’s relatively durable. Similar to monster mud or drylok.This small sample weighs next to nothing but I could see it getting heavier if you were applying it to a sheet of plywood that was a much larger size.
I would make a change. After you paint the stones..I would take a small brush and paint he spaces/ grout a different color to make them pop out. A darker color perhaps.
Great idea
Love this, I’m sure it’ll translate to making miniature-scale stones - as well!
Thank-You!!!
You bet!
Nice job! If we didn't an abundance of rocks here this might be sth for me.. ;)
Cheers from Sweden
Haha!
Would spraying the mortar mix with a coat of acrylic Matte varnish before the wash paint keep it from reactivating?
Possibly. I’ve never tested it so I can’t say for certain.
wow I am soo impressed. I needed to make a stone wall for church. I am not sure I can pull this off but I am going to try
You can do it!
SO realistic looking! I really loved this!
Thank you so much!
pretty nice idea for project
This is more or less what I had been planning to do for my cemetery pillars. The part that I'm trying to work out is how to handle the corners. The stones should be wrapping around the corners, and my first thought was to try and use two pieces of 1" Foam glued together at a 90 degree angle, but I'm worried about the seam being obvious.
That’s how I’d do it. You just have to blend the seam and fill it with paintable caulk before hard coating.
Have you ever seen those shelves that are made to fit into a corner, where they alternate a small shelf to each side? I wonder if you made something like that but in reverse? Alternating bricks pointing left and right?
What kind of foam do you use
I use XPS insulation foam. There's two main manufacturers, Owens Corning and Dow, both are essentially the same.
First and foremost great video, secondly I've been looking for something like this for a little while. I want to do this to a very big wall but didn't want to buy a giant sheet and maybe get it to fit and then getting it in the house and everything. What would you suggest the best glue would be to make sure it permanently sticks to drywall? Second do you have a link to your video for what you used as a base?
If you’re gluing the foam directly to drywall you can use gorilla glue or construction adhesive. Both should get the job done.
@@VanOaksProps Thank you, one other quick question, would it be ok to use 1/2" foam. I don't want to add too much to the wall and I want it to look a bit more mortared
Absolutely.
Damn it Derek!!
Awesome work and information.😊
Thanks a lot 😊
tres bonne idee et jolie
Bravo!
Bro your a bad ass, saved me big time🤟
Happy to hear it!
I just LOVE the videos you put out.
Thank you so much!
amazing! I love it👏
Thank you! 😊
Great idea thanks for sharing
You are so welcome!
Looks very real.
Thank you!
Looks fantastic as usual.
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Imagining a wall that’s built by a stonecutter (and not found stones) I think having an occasional harder line like the hot wire left behind would be accurate, as larger rocks would definitely be broken to fit as needed during the building of a wall. A bit of smoothing to show weathering over time would be needed, but I’m thinking some straighter lines here and there for a nice sharp shadow could be nice!
great idea.....thanks
You are welcome!
Thanks to you and your all too good ideas, my entire summer is about to be spent making thousands of cobble stones for my 12 cemetery pillars! This looks so much better and than the way I was planning on making mine that I know I’ll regret it if I don’t do it this way 🥲