Learn How To Cast Concrete Like A PRO - DIY Concrete Pendant Light
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- Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
- In this video, I'll show you how to make these minimalist Concrete Pendant Lights. These lamps combine woodworking, mould making and casting skills in one project.
This build looks simple, but there are so many steps, has to be precise and accurate. I used walnut and oak for the wood portion of the concrete pendant lamps.
Overall, it was a fun project, and I hope you will enjoy the video and learn a few tips and tricks.
PS: These lamps are a prototype of our new product. Final products will be available on my Website and Etsy Store.
Check the links below for my other product. ;)
www.kardamov.com
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I have no plans doing anything with concrete, I just enjoy watching these types of videos
Glad you enjoyed it!
Concrete is oddly satisfying 😌
Yes, It is :)
I learned something from this video. Thanks and please make more
More to come😉
Excellent video! Very solid technique. Good instructional video for beginners.
Much appreciated!
Hardly for beginners. Whoever has all these tools, is certainly not a beginner.
Clean and beautiful build.
Glad you think so!
Awesome video, thanks for sharing your knowledge.
My pleasure!
Sooo beautiful! 💓
Thanks!
Nice vid! Nice job! I Great project 👍
Thanks! 👍
Nice project. 👍
Thanks 👍
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What are the mixes? Just cement and fibreglass?
It's concrete and fiberglass. Cement is an ingredient in a concrete mixture.
What did you put on it at 10m45 ?
It's concrete sealer.
(Mellerud Stein Platten Versiegelung)
@@KardamovMakes Merci !
These lamps also need a paint job, it could turn out stunning
It might, but I prefer it this way=)
I would'nt trust adhesive in this situation! complete out of concrete wit pyramid top and wood only as decoration.
Thank you for the advice. I can try it out next time.
I've been using the same glue for 5-6 years. Never had an issue.
I subscribed. But got to say, the title is a bit misleading: "like a pro", and then you show you really are a pro. Most often, the difference between an amateur hobbyst, and a pro, are the tools they use. You used quite a collection of tools here, that are not cheap, and no amateur will just have it laying around. Maybe somebody really wealthy, who can afford spending $2000 on a new hobby right off the bat.
Good video, still.
I appreciate the comment. Thank you