Kinda disappointed it's just concrete, but I guess it makes sense. I was hoping for something like cutting/grinding/polishing a rough boulder into an atlas stone.
Yea but they make like 8 for the competitions going from small to large so imagine finding stones big enough and transporting it and then cutting it down and then sanding it round each one would take a week and would be very hard to make and hard to make consistent weights. Vs this they use the same molds making a consistent stone
@@char9550 What type of rock would give you the proper weight? For instance, Indiana limestone is very workable and was used to cover most of the buildings in Washington, D.C., (including the Washington and Lincoln Monuments) and many of the skyscrapers in New York due to its white appearance -- cheaper than white marble.
Hello from north wales,uk. I'm not into sports etc and this video randomly came up in my feed. Just to say it was Interesting. Tempted to import the moulds from you to make the Atlas stones as ornaments for the garden. Thankyou again.
Watching non construction worker types handling construction materials is really funny. Even this big strong looking dude acts kinda dainty when working with concrete.
What are or what is the name of the fibers he added to the concrete?? and where to get them, it would it be nice a recommended list of materials in the video description
@@grottphd9090 Yeah, but you're talking about an atlas stone that's gonna be dropped all the time. It's gonna fall apart. You could've gotten a good mold with a way dryer mix than he used.
Should have settled it by probing with a stick too not just rotated and patted the sides of the mold. this isn't art class it's making a damn lifting implement. Dude clearly hasn't done any actual concrete work lol
@@jblob5764 Thank you! I wouldn't be surprised if this thing shattered the first time it's dropped. I just feel bad for all the people that copy this video.
You guys are idiots. This dude owns Slater's hardware store and makes stones for the WSM and Arnold's. He knows way more about atlas stones then you jerkoffs
For heavier stones that are the same size. Do they ad a heavier core, like a shot put? it would be interesting to see how that works and what they use.
Yeah usually some sort of shot in the center for heavier stones, and something like styrofoam if you want it to be lighter, but still the bigger diameter.
+David F well he could lift but maybe not strongman exercises most people dont do these unless they're training for a competition. i lift myself but would never use this XD seems like hell to use but cool as hell that someone could
Why didn't he mention conditioning the concrete after you break it out of the mould? Raw concrete is very brittle and you really don't wanna be shaving off bits of concrete every time you lift and breathe in the dust. Get some concrete sealant from a hardware store and finish the stones, please. Its just good for your health and I don't know why they didn't put it in this video.
not sure but looks more like a bag of cement. you could save a few bucks when you make concrete, which means cement, sand, gravel and water. Makes the stone more durable and prevents cracks from volume shrinkage because of the water drying out. An ordinary mix in construction would be 309 kg/m3 cement; 654 kg/m3 sand; gravel with a fraction of 4-16 mm 1197 kg/m3 and clean water 200 kg/m3.
good video. it covers the fundamentals of making stones. -however, it's not to ones advantage to use fibers. I've been making stones for a year without them and have produced good stones. save your money! -I shake the concrete as the mold fills up in contrast to the end. it helps avoid air pockets. -8 pieces of tape is an overkill! use half of that amount. - 3 days is also an overkill. I leave my stones in for 24 hours and they come out "a okay." there are many other ways to make a stone. adopt the option that best fits you. if you have any questions feel free to ask. I'm out.
We need a 700 pound stone and put it in front of Tom and Brian and we need to know who can lift the heaviest stone. My money is on Brian. Tom can probably run faster lifting stones and loading them but I think Brian today can lift the heaviest one
Filling an orange Home Depot bucket with concrete then taking a metal bar and letting it dry then doing another bucket will give you a great concrete barbell.
Haha, a video by roguefitness about how to create atlas stones using the slater mold. Are they too ashamed of their own shitty "Hybrid mold"? :D Leaving that beside, good video.
homeboy was out of breath. I get it though, when you're doing any kind of public speaking and you're not used to it, you are either nervous or focus so much on not messing up that some people simply forget to breath normally and they sound short of breath
@K. C.W HA amatuer looking at the instructions on the bag, by the age of 3 I was making my own cement mixtures using nothing but my testosterone and the ingredients which I scavenged for myself.
I want to see a 30 min video of how you make the logs. Ive made a few myself but I would like to see a professional video with the tools you use. Other youtube videos about them are pretty simple and doesnt show the details or how to cut out room for the handles and how to attach them. Thank you.
I dont even want to make an Atlas Stone, but this shit is interesting!
exactly! haha
Same and im your 70th liker
Well shit...now I DO want to make an Atlas stone!
Nobody cares what a short guy thinks
Sacramento locc!
I swear there is just something extremely enticing about having a heavy ass ball you can roll around
Something about it being made out of concrete too. I don't know I just want to slap it. It's so perfect.
Or just watch lying there, to heavy to even bother touching.
Michel Schweinsberg Right! A good slap on the ass and the good ol’ pick up/put down!
@@MediQate exactly its just the manly thing to do
Those logs are gorgeous
Really gorgeous
secure an orbital sander on the side with a ratchet strap, turn it on and it will vibrate all the air out of it.
MountainGuerrilla +1
Or just do what he did.. Its an atlas ball not a rocket lol.
Or use a self compacting concrete mix design a lot stronger without air bubles
My man
@@aaronespinoza5806 sure dude, if you want a bunch of air pockets in it weakening it.
Kinda disappointed it's just concrete, but I guess it makes sense. I was hoping for something like cutting/grinding/polishing a rough boulder into an atlas stone.
Right? That would definately be a bit more riveting.
Yea but they make like 8 for the competitions going from small to large so imagine finding stones big enough and transporting it and then cutting it down and then sanding it round each one would take a week and would be very hard to make and hard to make consistent weights. Vs this they use the same molds making a consistent stone
Dante Howlstice that would be really hard
@@char9550 What type of rock would give you the proper weight? For instance, Indiana limestone is very workable and was used to cover most of the buildings in Washington, D.C., (including the Washington and Lincoln Monuments) and many of the skyscrapers in New York due to its white appearance -- cheaper than white marble.
Do you want him to paint his nails and wear heals for you as well darling ?
After Taco bell: 4:35
Good god
@@caedmoncarter1507 "You almost got the cheese touch"
I didn't even have to look and i knew what part of the video that was lolol
it's a video longer than 30 second. Good job!
Hello from north wales,uk. I'm not into sports etc and this video randomly came up in my feed.
Just to say it was Interesting. Tempted to import the moulds from you to make the Atlas stones as ornaments for the garden. Thankyou again.
i found this so entertaining great vid thx rouge
Watching non construction worker types handling construction materials is really funny. Even this big strong looking dude acts kinda dainty when working with concrete.
It's RUclips...but I say they should have rolled ones the size you could make from a cement mixing truck all around Florida to pre-identify sinkholes
It's been 4 years and I bet Steve would still walk all over you
I ate ramen for 3 months straight in college. I passed an atlas stone that felt like a world record.
I need to make one, thank you for the video!
Very interesting!!! Thanks for sharing...well explained!
Awesome 👌👌👌. Loved seeing this process!
Solid Information.
This was super informative. Thank you.
Nice work
Fantastic video Steve.
Definitely going to attempt to make one.
I bought two molds for my home gym. Eagerly waiting for them to come in so I can start!!!
where 1 or kmake ke to can u buy them i would like to make 1 or 2
Great video, I may have to give this a go!
I met him at the world's strongest man competition super nice cool guy
really well made tutorial video
This guy is an American Badass! Awesome vid - thank you.
ptrainingbytim he's from Ohio
You should invest and a proper concrete poker to remove all the air. A denser concrete mix for minimal effort. Really informative video
Great video, thanks.
me want! Best howto Video ever. Thanks.
Very informative. I am wondering if this could also be used to make the head of an Indian Mace....
looks like making an ice cream cake. well done!
very satisfying
Awsome video!
Could I make a 2” wide Atlas Stone 🤔
I like how you use the fault as a feature.
why not use a small paint mixing bit on a drill.
What are or what is the name of the fibers he added to the concrete?? and where to get them, it would it be nice a recommended list of materials in the video description
'You don't want to get wet concrete on your skin' he says before having the insides of both his forearms covered in wet concrete XD
+De Clan its not really dangerous it just feels kinda weird so no harm done.
bruh google pictures concrete burn then say again its not dangerous lol
ExeKuTioN Cro I cannot tell you how many times I've had wet concrete dry onto my skin. Never once had a concrete burn
FYI, that mix looks WAY too wet. The wetter your mix, weaker your cured concrete will be
But the better it will mold
@@grottphd9090 Yeah, but you're talking about an atlas stone that's gonna be dropped all the time. It's gonna fall apart. You could've gotten a good mold with a way dryer mix than he used.
Should have settled it by probing with a stick too not just rotated and patted the sides of the mold. this isn't art class it's making a damn lifting implement. Dude clearly hasn't done any actual concrete work lol
@@jblob5764 Thank you! I wouldn't be surprised if this thing shattered the first time it's dropped. I just feel bad for all the people that copy this video.
You guys are idiots. This dude owns Slater's hardware store and makes stones for the WSM and Arnold's. He knows way more about atlas stones then you jerkoffs
Thanks for this video! :D
You can make kettlebells out of them too ;)
7:28 The white hand of Saruman
Great video. See tough guys, smiling and being friendly is possible and won't kill you!
How we can get that mold?
do you have one for making the log press at the start behind you?
For heavier stones that are the same size. Do they ad a heavier core, like a shot put? it would be interesting to see how that works and what they use.
It's just concrete. Concrete is heavy enough and even 1 more inch in diameter of a sphere is a lot of volume
Yeah usually some sort of shot in the center for heavier stones, and something like styrofoam if you want it to be lighter, but still the bigger diameter.
@@eshteluvetuluetpineapples4104 not all stones are just concrete
Im a simple man.I just wanna roll around a heavy ball.
Do you spray it or coat it with anything once it’s dried?
Are these light post globes? They use as a mold.
Honestly the mold is an investment buy it and make alot and sell it
Not even going to advise people to put a finishing coat on their atlas stone? Even when you clearly have a properly finished stone right behind you?
He already has a video on how to finish a stone
4:40 after eating Taco Bell
How long to wait til its ready to use? Concrete generally takes 28 days to fully cure. Can I use it sooner..?
John K. Fedoroff I would imagine you should just wait the 28 days or however long it’s recommended for that specific concrete
Safety first!
So this is where my gym teacher went
is that a Latvian flag behind him?
you can see gravel in the mix that he doesn't tell you to put in ?
Concrete is basically gravel cement and water
How long do they typically take to settle / dry to a point where they’re usable?
From what I’ve gathered and will try, 3 Days in the mold, 3 days out, touch up, wait 1-3 more days, seal it, one more day then test it.
plz tel spray name which u use
A common bag would do to mix the concrete
Imagine an atlas stone going downhill when you take it out of the mold Haha
Sisyphus
take a shot every time this nigga says “ concrete “
I want to make one but I dont want to lift it...
Not sure why I'd ever want one of these....but cool video anyways!
do you even lift ? lol how did you end up on this video
+David F well he could lift but maybe not strongman exercises most people dont do these unless they're training for a competition. i lift myself but would never use this XD seems like hell to use but cool as hell that someone could
How.do you stop if from cracking when dropping if do you coat it in anything
That's what the fibers are for
👍 👍
tell me white think which u add after mixing cement
Fibre
What is an Atlas Stone?
It sound like a taco bell night in the bathroom when your pour it
What a watery mix...
Why didn't he mention conditioning the concrete after you break it out of the mould? Raw concrete is very brittle and you really don't wanna be shaving off bits of concrete every time you lift and breathe in the dust. Get some concrete sealant from a hardware store and finish the stones, please. Its just good for your health and I don't know why they didn't put it in this video.
El debe ser el primo gringo del tío Balta Jajaja
Do you want to be able to do 30 sit ups in a row or lift a fucking atlast stone ?
Concrete includes water.
What happens if I breath concrete dust
It's basically like smoking
these molds are insanely overpriced
You get what you pay for. Hybrid molds are trash and good luck making a stone without a mold
@@thammar1990 I've been in the casting/recasting industry for about a decade, these molds are overpriced for what they are.
not sure but looks more like a bag of cement. you could save a few bucks when you make concrete, which means cement, sand, gravel and water. Makes the stone more durable and prevents cracks from volume shrinkage because of the water drying out. An ordinary mix in construction would be 309 kg/m3 cement; 654 kg/m3 sand; gravel with a fraction of 4-16 mm 1197 kg/m3 and clean water 200 kg/m3.
Cuesta 3000 y algo el molde 😭
Voice Crack at 8:16
wow you got some issues
good video. it covers the fundamentals of making stones.
-however, it's not to ones advantage to use fibers. I've been making stones for a year without them and have produced good stones. save your money!
-I shake the concrete as the mold fills up in contrast to the end. it helps avoid air pockets.
-8 pieces of tape is an overkill! use half of that amount.
- 3 days is also an overkill. I leave my stones in for 24 hours and they come out "a okay."
there are many other ways to make a stone. adopt the option that best fits you.
if you have any questions feel free to ask.
I'm out.
Does the temperature affect the process ? I'm planning to do this outside but right now it's winter
We need a 700 pound stone and put it in front of Tom and Brian and we need to know who can lift the heaviest stone. My money is on Brian. Tom can probably run faster lifting stones and loading them but I think Brian today can lift the heaviest one
i want giant forearms
Ta vlajka je přiblblá opičárna.
Filling an orange Home Depot bucket with concrete then taking a metal bar and letting it dry then doing another bucket will give you a great concrete barbell.
I oughta try this
Cement burns? What are you putting in it?
Tihomir Kokot the alkalinity causes the burn but I've seen anything serious just dry hands.
Haha, a video by roguefitness about how to create atlas stones using the slater mold. Are they too ashamed of their own shitty "Hybrid mold"? :D Leaving that beside, good video.
4:41 the morning after dropping twenty bucks at taco Bell
homeboy was out of breath. I get it though, when you're doing any kind of public speaking and you're not used to it, you are either nervous or focus so much on not messing up that some people simply forget to breath normally and they sound short of breath
+Bill Nye Or maybe the concrete is really heavy!
Those forearms tho
Take a bong rip every time he says concrete
trash
I don’t know why I’m watching this I’m 13
You have an anime profile pic you will never lift anything that heavy
Nav tap tap tap
Way too interesting of a video for making a slater stone. I could use those around the yard. Ha
I thought it was made out of stone.
Why am I watching this...why...why...why...
WTF Estonian and Latvian flags in the back.
0:10 manhood stones 😂😂😂😂
That’s the first time in 2 years, I’ve seen that mask used for a purpose that makes sense.
This is the guide for dudes who don't know anything about anything.
A guide for males who don't know man stuff*
@K. C.W wow yall are cringeworthy
@K. C.W HA amatuer looking at the instructions on the bag, by the age of 3 I was making my own cement mixtures using nothing but my testosterone and the ingredients which I scavenged for myself.
Everyone's gotta start somewhere my dudes.
And these are the guys that think they know everyth9ng but won't teach anyone anything 🖕🏻
No idea why i'm watching this but.. very nice video
+1
Your confusing cement with concrete . . .
It was a concrete bag just not very coarse.
I want to see a 30 min video of how you make the logs. Ive made a few myself but I would like to see a professional video with the tools you use. Other youtube videos about them are pretty simple and doesnt show the details or how to cut out room for the handles and how to attach them.
Thank you.