Beautiful thank you for sharing your God given gifts. U R dearly loved and appreciated ❤ My house are blues, silver, and greys, my favorites so I would've used those... lol
Its beautiful. I didn't think the copper would show in the black dye but was clearly wrong. I like the design and colors.. i have a similar sample board I made about a year ago.. Rhonda and Keith keep up the great work!
You guys, along with the Stone Coat Guys, are AWESOME! Been following and researching and now we're ready to start this up in South Africa as I've yet to see anyone doing this over here. Yes..... We Are that backward and behind the rest of the world. 😂
Yes… back when I saw this introduced on another channel, and no tape was used, I screeched because I just knew it would leave a sticky residue behind and epoxy hates that. 😝 I’m so glad the PROS, Rhonda, Kenny & Keith, showed us how to do this the right way! I trust no other in this business, (along with #SCC of course) and saving us all in the process. Sorry the info got to you late!
I’ve been so looking forward to this video! Stunning! I love that you mixed SP with the metallics! How did that react with ISO, btw? I am blown away! ❤❤❤
HI Ronda! Beautiful work as always! I have a question: Did you use the matt UTC?! Until now the matt gave me a plastic feel but this one turned out really nice at the end! Probably the flood coat made the difference!
We did use the matte UTC. With the mixing ratio we use I’ve never really thought it was plastic like. To me it takes away that high gloss “fake” look. I really think it makes the finish look more authentic 😊😊
I’ve been trying ti figure out how long or to what consistency you should wait before pouring the different colors into the same container to prevent mixing of the colors and keep them separated.
You don’t want to wait too long or the products will get too thick in the bucket. Your colors are going to mix some, no matter what once you put them all in the bucket. The key is to pour very very slowly.
I have a 14' x 12' fire place to do soon and my only concern is standing it up because epoxy only has a 2% flex. I'm thinking about screwing in the back 3 2x4s until it's stood up next to fireplace. I'm asking here because they attached a sheet of plywood. What's your thoughts?
rk3designs.com || What colors would you have used? Would this application fit in your house or is it way off?
Beautiful thank you for sharing your God given gifts. U R dearly loved and appreciated ❤
My house are blues, silver, and greys, my favorites so I would've used those... lol
I would like to see this on gray tones. May have to give it a try. Could def work for our island.
@@LeeindaGodsTruewatermaiden you are too sweet. Thank you so much!! I think grey tones would be fantastic!
HOT DAMN!!! I'd have that everywhere home.
OMG OMG I LOVE our new kitchen!!! You guys NAILED IT!!
I’m glad you like it. Can’t wait to see it all finished!
Love the tape dam idea. Looks beautiful
A knock out of the park. Beautiful
Thanks my friend!!!
Another Awesome job done by RK3 and Keith. 👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you!! 😊😊
Thank you!!
Beautiful wood tones!! 🪵 Gives a very cabin vibe!! 👏👏
Thank you! 😊
@@RK3Designs You're very welcome!! 🤗
Nice job y’all!! Can’t wait to see more!!
Thank you!! 😊
Its beautiful. I didn't think the copper would show in the black dye but was clearly wrong. I like the design and colors.. i have a similar sample board I made about a year ago.. Rhonda and Keith keep up the great work!
I was actually surprised too that the copper showed up as well as it did!!! ❤️❤️
Thank you! It was an honor working with RK3!
You guys, along with the Stone Coat Guys, are AWESOME! Been following and researching and now we're ready to start this up in South Africa as I've yet to see anyone doing this over here. Yes..... We Are that backward and behind the rest of the world. 😂
Beautiful!
Thank you!!
Gorgeous finish!!!!! Thanks for the taping tips.
You bet! 😊
So beautiful, would have to be happy with that in your kitchen 😍 ❤️ 💕
Thank you!! 😊
That came out beautiful, love the colors.
Thank you! 😊
As always. Amazing. Would definitely fit in my house. I would of been ok with some turquoise in there. Great job
There’s was a tiny bit in there…just for me 🤣🤣🤣
I wish I had seen tgis weeks ago I used weather stripping and did not use the tape smh nightmare but it was a lesson learned.
Yes… back when I saw this introduced on another channel, and no tape was used, I screeched because I just knew it would leave a sticky residue behind and epoxy hates that. 😝 I’m so glad the PROS, Rhonda, Kenny & Keith, showed us how to do this the right way! I trust no other in this business, (along with #SCC of course) and saving us all in the process. Sorry the info got to you late!
That looks great!
I have a Bar top to do in the near future which is going to be a dirty pour too!
One of my favorite techniques!!
6:55 can you give example of "star burst" please I think I know what you mean but would like professional opinion
It’s when the mica powders aren’t completely dissolved. The chunk of mica will sink and as the epoxy moves it leaves little streaks around it.
@@RK3Designs thank you for answering I preciate it and
It looks like onyx!!
Amazing colors, love the copper in black,WOW
Did you spritz w alcohol..?
Very very lightly.
I’ve been so looking forward to this video! Stunning! I love that you mixed SP with the metallics! How did that react with ISO, btw? I am blown away! ❤❤❤
It gives a really cool reaction in a exotic pour. Doesn’t really react much differently with the IPA. 😊
HI Ronda! Beautiful work as always! I have a question: Did you use the matt UTC?!
Until now the matt gave me a plastic feel but this one turned out really nice at the end! Probably the flood coat made the difference!
We did use the matte UTC. With the mixing ratio we use I’ve never really thought it was plastic like. To me it takes away that high gloss “fake” look. I really think it makes the finish look more authentic 😊😊
I’ve been trying ti figure out how long or to what consistency you should wait before pouring the different colors into the same container to prevent mixing of the colors and keep them separated.
You don’t want to wait too long or the products will get too thick in the bucket. Your colors are going to mix some, no matter what once you put them all in the bucket. The key is to pour very very slowly.
@@RK3Designs Thank you for answering my question. You guys are awesome!
I have a 14' x 12' fire place to do soon and my only concern is standing it up because epoxy only has a 2% flex.
I'm thinking about screwing in the back 3 2x4s until it's stood up next to fireplace. I'm asking here because they attached a sheet of plywood.
What's your thoughts?
Which paint 🎨 primer mam
Behr Marquis in a satin sheen.
Ok
it's beautiful but to dark for me.