This is closer to the kitchen counters my wife wants, just no veins, with a hint of coffee brown coming through and no shine. If I paint my countertop black, do I do a clear pour with Metallic brown pigment powder added, or also add black tinting like you did? I'm thinking if I add black pigment it will hide the brown metallic powder color. Also, are there advantages to taping the edges and after a few hours peeling it off vs. letting the pour run over the edge after troweling and chopping?
Black and white is simple and elegant. I used to like that a lot. I do enjoy accent colors though. I think some dark blue would look awesome in this piece! Nice job Mitch.
SO ELEGANT. Perfect just like it is. WELL, DONE. I am going to try it this week on my kitchen cabinet with high gloss acrylic paint. Thank you for sharing.
@@StoneCoatCountertops I have several future projects in mind including a new home, and your videos have been a real inspiration to be more crafty and hand-on with the interior design of things. It's all about taking a vision and giving it its own life.
I found you guys on RUclips when I lived in Yreka and realized you were only an hour and a half away. So I made the drive up in 2017 when the smoke was just awful. Everyone at the office was super nice and amazingly helpful. Using a few different epoxies, I can tell you what really sets you guys apart is the MASSIVE work time compared to other products and the versatility in adding color in multiple ways. This is the only epoxy I use and what I recommend in all the Facebook groups I’m in.
I probably would have preferred fewer lines but you can't beat black and white. I've been waiting for a black and white piece. It is really beautiful! Timeless.
This is right up my alley and I plan on doing my kitchen soon. It’s simple enough that I think I can do a large U shape that’s 12’ at the longest. I would like to add just a little color and sparkle so I’m planning a little dark blue and silver with the white veins.
I love the piece. I love the elegance of it. I'm trying to decide on kitchen countertops, but I am not sure about black. I'm leaning toward a dark gray marble look. My cabinets are white so I want a contrast, not a lighter marble look. I do love the ease of this application!!!! I get overwhelmed with more complex ones. But the more I watch, the more confident I feel!!!!
This technique is very simple and repeatable! I'm so happy it was what you're looking for. If I was going to do this again, I would have added a little black spray paint to my white veins, I think it would have added even more! Thanks so much for watching and leaving such a wonderful comment!
I love this.. so ready to start exploring this technique. Seen many of RK3 Designs videos and after seeing many of yours....I need to get me a kit! Mitch the black and white is awesome. would love to see it in red and white.
I would off flicked just a couple a gold dots of gold all over make it pop and walked away ..would a been masterpiece..but still is a amazing way u left it sir also..love from dublin ireland..stone coat bros ,,best in the game..cheers to that brother🎉🎉❤❤
That was absolutely amazing to watch and sent me right back to being a 5 yr old little girl “helping” my Papa doing exactly the same thing to my Mama’s new hairdressing salon floor. I remember watching my Papa on his hands and knees with a great big “mask” on his face to protect him from the fumes! He would always tell me to stay right back or put a mask on but I loved the smell of the epoxy! This was over 40 hrs ago so I should imagine it’s not half as dangerous to work with nowadays! Now you’ve got me thinking about having it done to my floors!!! 😂🥰🤔
Laura this one is really easy to replicate! If the torch make us nervous, u can use a heat gun! You Got This Girl!!!!! Let me know how to help you gain the confidence to try it out, I promise you'll love it!
Love it just how it is!!! Congrats for marvelous work, I will be contacting you guys very soon to get some projects in my new house, (garage, bathroom, kitchen etc. etc)
I did this for the sweet flowing white water looking veins, after using the silver veins in a can spray for mine. It looks great. Some simple thin silver veins. A few simple white veins. And then some fat opened up veins. Love it. BTW Mike. Love the beard.
Good job Mitch! It's hard to say whether to add more veins or not because there are so many options with epoxy. I usually start simple such as your black & white, then decide to keep or add more color. Very informative video, thank you!
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@@mitchquist, Cuándo comenzarán a vender Stone Coat en Guadalajara, Jalisco y dónde? Seré el primero en la puerta! Las tarifas de importación son extremadamente caras!
Great question, Stone Coat isn't the correct epoxy to be applied to a tub. That can be some toxic stuff that a pro would need to spray on. Let me know if you have any other questions
@@StoneCoatCountertops very true but does it ever really come out the way you see it in the video... sometimes lol thanks for all the videos you guys do love them but the one you just did with black marble look is my favorite
You are the Granite master. nice technique at the end. I may use this over my crappy black matte ikea countertop i just put in. I assume the epoxy is very durable and keeps the surface glass fairly well over time?
I would love to see you partner with interior designers to make any elegant room with a piece like this. I can easily see a bar and a grand piano with pops of color from furniture, decor and flowers.
More color would be interesting especially like a gold or copper but this black and white is beautiful. Comes down to personal preference. The black and white is great for a fancy look and additional colors would make it a little more fun and whimsical
Hey guys. Love your videos. I’m looking to do a one piece vanity sink in white marble. Because the sink is in place, how would you suggest doing it? If you have a video to go to please advise. Thank you
Your Rocking it Mitch, taught by the Epoxy guru Artist himself Mike. Im Inspired by your work Mitch…… want to order im in Australia im hoping u ship world wide …. Need pro tip on how to calculate amount. And how long for best result once cured b4 i can use my bench tops. Thanks look forward to your next creation 👍
I think I would have liked more grey and silver to it. I've not seen that much marble, but what I have seen rarely has a lot of straight black or white. Maybe that is only really high end? But you looked like you were having fun playing with the veins!! 🤗
I did have some fun with this one! If I do one like this again, I'd add at least a couple more subtle accent colors in the veins, thanks for watching Karen!
Thanks for watching everyone! Let me know if I can help u get a project started 👍
Thanks Mitch, good work bud!
So is it 3oz of each part A and Part B per square ft or a combo to make 3oz per sq ft? Your videos are the best epoxy designs around
@@ryanwheeler4245 1.5 Oz of A and 1.5 Oz of B. Total of 3 ounces per square foot
@@mitchquistHow many square feet was your board?
This is closer to the kitchen counters my wife wants, just no veins, with a hint of coffee brown coming through and no shine. If I paint my countertop black, do I do a clear pour with Metallic brown pigment powder added, or also add black tinting like you did? I'm thinking if I add black pigment it will hide the brown metallic powder color.
Also, are there advantages to taping the edges and after a few hours peeling it off vs. letting the pour run over the edge after troweling and chopping?
One of my fav videos due to its pure simplicity and minimal techniques being used. Would definitely like more like this.
Black and white is simple and elegant. I used to like that a lot. I do enjoy accent colors though. I think some dark blue would look awesome in this piece!
Nice job Mitch.
Im a believer!! I can’t believe how easy this looks to do! Im so impressed.
You Got This Julie! I loved reading this comment! Let me know if you have any questions
Thanks for watching Julie!
This is BEAUTIFUL. My favorite one yet. So natural looking
Looks amazing. Nice easy way to jazz something up. I love it the way it is!!!! Sometimes simple is better
This style would be really easy to replicate on site in a customers or your own home, let me know if you have any questions
Love the new trowel/mixing stick guys!!
SO ELEGANT. Perfect just like it is. WELL, DONE. I am going to try it this week on my kitchen cabinet with high gloss acrylic paint. Thank you for sharing.
Like the simplicity of the piece, it’s so easy to get carried away. Beautifully done.
This will be a major part of the first project that I want to do. Thanks for showing the simple things, too.
Happy the video helped! Thanks for taking the time to drop a comment!
Elegant, easy and cost-effective!
Best comment of the video so far! Happy you enjoyed the video, have you tired out epoxy for a project yet?
@@StoneCoatCountertops I have several future projects in mind including a new home, and your videos have been a real inspiration to be more crafty and hand-on with the interior design of things. It's all about taking a vision and giving it its own life.
@@TheModeRed You Got This Charles!
I love the effects with the torch, simplicity at it's best! My favorite epoxy! Thanks for sharing Mitch, looks incredible!
I love it just the way it is the spider veins on that plain black epoxy is breathtaking thanks for sharing it with us.
I found you guys on RUclips when I lived in Yreka and realized you were only an hour and a half away. So I made the drive up in 2017 when the smoke was just awful. Everyone at the office was super nice and amazingly helpful. Using a few different epoxies, I can tell you what really sets you guys apart is the MASSIVE work time compared to other products and the versatility in adding color in multiple ways. This is the only epoxy I use and what I recommend in all the Facebook groups I’m in.
Brother you nailed it beautiful piece
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This is the exact video that I’ve been waiting for you guys to do! Can’t wait to finish my kitchen now
Sweet! How big is your kitchen? I can help you know how much to order
@@mitchquist awesome, just over 40 square feet.
I probably would have preferred fewer lines but you can't beat black and white. I've been waiting for a black and white piece. It is really beautiful! Timeless.
that looks great, i like the black, no veins just tiny mirror flakes evenly spread light coat
love it black with white veins. beautiful work
Doing this black and white design on my spiral staircase. Thank you.
Looks great like it is. I am going to have to show my wife this one as I think it would be perfect for our kitchen.
Love it just the way you did it! Using the mica would also look fabulous! Dang, so many beautiful and elegant options that are all exceptional.
Thanks for the great feedback!
Love it just the way it is! I would love white with black veins in my kitchen.
Wow! Simple yet beautiful finish.
Great result and what an amazing presenter you are. I wish I could be that confident on camera.
I like the amount not too little and not too much. Looks beautiful!
I love the simple elegance
I love it the way it is! Thanks a ton for all the effort you guys put in... once summer gets here I'm excited to experiment with some small projects!
Thanks Stevo! What kinda projects are you thinking about?
You Got This Cowboy!
I like this guy's artistic eye he knows when to stop unlike every other employee at Stone coat
Looks awesome. Great and simple technique. I like to spray veins with alcohol first and then use the heat gun. Thanks for the video.
I love the piece!!💕 needs nothing else. So elegant.
Beautiful the way it is. Planning on buying your quartz kit very soon to redo my countertops and island.
Perfect the way it is!! Just gorgeous!!
This is right up my alley and I plan on doing my kitchen soon. It’s simple enough that I think I can do a large U shape that’s 12’ at the longest. I would like to add just a little color and sparkle so I’m planning a little dark blue and silver with the white veins.
Keeping this simple made it easier to follow. Thank you.
I love the piece. I love the elegance of it. I'm trying to decide on kitchen countertops, but I am not sure about black. I'm leaning toward a dark gray marble look. My cabinets are white so I want a contrast, not a lighter marble look. I do love the ease of this application!!!! I get overwhelmed with more complex ones. But the more I watch, the more confident I feel!!!!
This technique is very simple and repeatable! I'm so happy it was what you're looking for. If I was going to do this again, I would have added a little black spray paint to my white veins, I think it would have added even more! Thanks so much for watching and leaving such a wonderful comment!
Definitely going to do my countertops like this. Think it will look great between my natural wood upper and lower cabinets.
Love this piece. I like the torched veins.
I love it just the way it is. Great job Mitch!
I love this.. so ready to start exploring this technique. Seen many of RK3 Designs videos and after seeing many of yours....I need to get me a kit! Mitch the black and white is awesome. would love to see it in red and white.
That sounds like a great idea Melissa!
Thank you! Gave me great help for my project
Love the piece the way it is.
For myself, it looks great.
So classy!! Great job Mitch. Thanks for using our stir stick/ trawl.
I would off flicked just a couple a gold dots of gold all over make it pop and walked away ..would a been masterpiece..but still is a amazing way u left it sir also..love from dublin ireland..stone coat bros ,,best in the game..cheers to that brother🎉🎉❤❤
Love it I did one last night but white with black veins and wish I did less but still love it
That was absolutely amazing to watch and sent me right back to being a 5 yr old little girl “helping” my Papa doing exactly the same thing to my Mama’s new hairdressing salon floor. I remember watching my Papa on his hands and knees with a great big “mask” on his face to protect him from the fumes! He would always tell me to stay right back or put a mask on but I loved the smell of the epoxy! This was over 40 hrs ago so I should imagine it’s not half as dangerous to work with nowadays! Now you’ve got me thinking about having it done to my floors!!! 😂🥰🤔
This is exactly the look I needed right now.
I love this piece, would love to do it myself. I have no confidence in myself, so probably never will.
Laura this one is really easy to replicate! If the torch make us nervous, u can use a heat gun! You Got This Girl!!!!! Let me know how to help you gain the confidence to try it out, I promise you'll love it!
I like the way it is! Perfect! Stylish!
I love this piece.. you did it perfectly... so gorgeous. ❤
Love it just how it is!!!
Congrats for marvelous work, I will be contacting you guys very soon to get some projects in my new house, (garage, bathroom, kitchen etc. etc)
Looks good as is. Sometimes simpler is better 👍
Thanks Mitch yer great teacher for DIY
I did this for the sweet flowing white water looking veins, after using the silver veins in a can spray for mine. It looks great. Some simple thin silver veins. A few simple white veins. And then some fat opened up veins. Love it.
BTW Mike. Love the beard.
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It looks amazing, maybe a little gold would have been a nice addition. Love SCC!
This is gorgeous, thank you for showing me this, you guys rock
I wanna do my countertops like this! It looks amazing!
Mouth dropping.. Im going to try it
Thanks for this awesome tutorial!
As always thank you
I feel is somewhat suttle and buetiful.
You such a help always.
That color is sick. 🔥
So elegant and just beautiful!
Love it the way it is, just enough
Thanks so much! Thank you for the recent subscribe welcome to the Stone Coat family!
the best, excellent work
Its beautiful. I probably would have fewer veins - more elegant to my taste. Might try a sample board myself, tho.
Good job Mitch! It's hard to say whether to add more veins or not because there are so many options with epoxy. I usually start simple such as your black & white, then decide to keep or add more color. Very informative video, thank you!
Very beautiful!
Thank you Kathy! Let me know if you have any questions
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Love it Mitch, nice work
I love it the way it is.
Love the piece
Thank you Eddie! You Got This!
Beautiful job. I like it just the way it is.
I think adding some tiny gold veins along the white would look amazing! But it's great as is
Ciao bellissimo video. La resina epossidica non ingiallisce?
Good job Mitch!
Me encanta que traduscan al español. Exelentes trabajos
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Y para cuando en Uruguay?
@@mitchquist, Cuándo comenzarán a vender Stone Coat en Guadalajara, Jalisco y dónde? Seré el primero en la puerta! Las tarifas de importación son extremadamente caras!
Love ur job guys!.. End ur positive 😊👍
LOVE THE PIECE!
Thank you for all yours tips and advice. My question is, you use a normal prime or a epoxy one, please
Just found this channel recently & watched a couple...TY, was wondering, have you ever refinished a tub with apoxy??
Great question, Stone Coat isn't the correct epoxy to be applied to a tub. That can be some toxic stuff that a pro would need to spray on. Let me know if you have any other questions
@@StoneCoatCountertops TY for the reply....I think it would look awesome though, I like the stone / granit look.....thx again
Love it as is wish I could have that piece
We appreciate that! With the help of our videos you too can create something this beautiful in your home.
@@StoneCoatCountertops very true but does it ever really come out the way you see it in the video... sometimes lol thanks for all the videos you guys do love them but the one you just did with black marble look is my favorite
I would really like to see you guys do a simulation of Rain Forest Green Marble countertops. Love your work.
Love it just the way it is
I would love to see some of your neon colors would look like in a project
You are the Granite master. nice technique at the end. I may use this over my crappy black matte ikea countertop i just put in. I assume the epoxy is very durable and keeps the surface glass fairly well over time?
Absolutely stunning !
I would love to see you partner with interior designers to make any elegant room with a piece like this. I can easily see a bar and a grand piano with pops of color from furniture, decor and flowers.
Absolutely love it!
More color would be interesting especially like a gold or copper but this black and white is beautiful. Comes down to personal preference. The black and white is great for a fancy look and additional colors would make it a little more fun and whimsical
Super good feedback! Thanks for taking the time to drop a comment! Let me know if you have any questions!
Personally i plan to do this with gold and copper as well, but in hints with a paint stick around the veins. Exciting stuff.
Nope that beautiful like it is..
Love it the way it is.
So cool, have you ever done a thunderstorm effect? Clouds and lighting!
Hey guys. Love your videos. I’m looking to do a one piece vanity sink in white marble. Because the sink is in place, how would you suggest doing it? If you have a video to go to please advise. Thank you
Your Rocking it Mitch, taught by the Epoxy guru Artist himself Mike. Im Inspired by your work Mitch…… want to order im in Australia im hoping u ship world wide …. Need pro tip on how to calculate amount. And how long for best result once cured b4 i can use my bench tops. Thanks look forward to your next creation 👍
I think I would have liked more grey and silver to it. I've not seen that much marble, but what I have seen rarely has a lot of straight black or white. Maybe that is only really high end? But you looked like you were having fun playing with the veins!! 🤗
I did have some fun with this one! If I do one like this again, I'd add at least a couple more subtle accent colors in the veins, thanks for watching Karen!
@@mitchquist You're quite welcome!! 🤗
Love it! Sometimes less is more!!!
i am really impressed with this .i wanna know the name of all epoxy that will required to success project.
Great option! What is the odor like with these products?
It's perfect. Just the right amount of viens.