Heavy Metal Striae- Stone Coat Countertop Epoxy Tutorial
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- Опубликовано: 26 ноя 2024
- Learn to create stunning countertops from Rhonda of RK3 Designs.
Rhonda will show you step-by-step how to use StoneCoat Countertop Epoxy to transform your kitchen countertops. Get beautiful, durable epoxy countertops that mimic natural stone, granite, marble, quartz, or something of your own creation.
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RK3 Designs is a learning studio focused on teaching how to create beautiful epoxy finishes using Stone Coat Epoxy. Tutorials include epoxy countertops for kitchens, bathrooms, as well as starting or growing an Epoxy business. This channel provides tutorials for DIYers, contractors, designers, or artists.
I’m glad she cares about the overall finish/look of the art piece. Most people want “cells” painting or art piece doesn’t matter, technique doesn’t matter, we just want cells. Finally someone who cares about the overall look of the project not focusing on cells.
Ramon Contreras thank you so much!!! I’m so glad you enjoyed the video and thank you for the kind words! 😊
Right!! Cells are really cool,,, IF they’re in the right places for overall effect!
Love your overhead shots, gives better visualization.
Terry Jeffrey thank you!!!!
beautiful finish.
Thank you!! 😊
Very nice presentation! Thank you. This was helpful because you spoke slow enough to understand what you were doing, and slowly and clearly enough to describe how to work with the epoxy at different stages.
This may be one of my favorite textures I've seen yet! Thank you for the awesome tips and explanations. The timing and behavior of the powder pigments settling/mixing are very helpful for people to know when creating other types of effects as well.. I will definitely want to try this technique.
Thank you!!!! I’m glad this helped and I really appreciate you watching! 😊
Love love love those finished fracture lines. You are the best. I have learnt more from you than anyone I follow. THANK YOU
Thank you!!! I’m so glad I can help!
That was crazy cool effects! Love the cross hatch technique at the end. And the AWESOME tip about testing stickiness by checking under the bottom edge! Your videos are PACKED with instruction. Especially love side camera view - with reflection of light it makes for excellent detail viewing - would like to see more focus on this angle. Thank you Rhonda and Kenny for your high quality teaching videos. YOU GOT THIS😘
Wow! Thanks so much! i'm so glad you took the time to comment and give me feedback, You have no idea how much that helps us!! Thanks for watching!
I’ve seen a lot of epoxy work but that reveal at the very end was amazing. Never seen anything quite like it... like fractured glass. Beautiful
Lee Randall thank you so much!! 😊😊
I've been wondering on how to make it look like petrified wood for kitchen counter tops that looks AWESOME cool cool 😎
Excellent tutorial - not only what to do but the essential ingredient -- when to do it!
That was one of the most dramatic effects there at the end with the stick. I will definately be trying that and I have just the project for it. An old kitchen table I bought at Costco for about 100 bucks. Thank you for showing us that technique. You are amazing.
Thank you so much!!! Its is a really cool technique! Have fun with your table!!
That was a great tutorial! I am making a list of the ingredients you used as that is the finish I would like to try on a small table top. Thanks! I love your teaching style as it is very easy to follow.
Thank you Jerry! I really appreciate you watching and taking the time to comment! Good luck with your project!
Oh My Goodness - another bit of Rhonda magic!!
Awe....so sweet!!! Thanks for watching!
I honestly thought you were overworking it... But your finish is brilliant. Nice work!
Absolutely love your videos, im just really wondering how do you keep Absolutely all the dust out of the air while working, im always seeing little pieces of something in my work, so then I sand and do a top coat, but sometimes im doing it 2-3 times to make it as perfect as i can. Thanks 😊
Having a dust free environment is almost impossible. Ways to get around that is to apply the Ultimate Top Coat. This is a coating you roll on after you flood coat. It give a beautiful matte finish and is incredibly durable. It will cover all the dust bunnies in the epoxy. If you want to keep the high gloss finish, you’ll need to build some sort of tent. We build ours out of plastic, put the lice under it and then pour the flood coat. After that we turn off any airflow and the lights. 😊
@@RK3Designs thanks so much for your input :)
Thank you Rhonda, I was watching this and as we where getting towards the end thinking to myself it is not looking like the picture we see at the beginning and then you start withe the stick and everything came together, thank you for the lesson :).
John coles you are so very welcome. Yes it’s funny how it can change so much from the time you start and finish. Thanks for watching!
Great tips! Thanks so much for sharing your techniques. It looks awesome!
Thanks Marsha!!! I really appreciate you watching!!!
That is spectacular.
Thank you!!!
Something I noticed is that you have made a science out of the epoxy process. You know exactly what it will do at any time in the process.
Chris Nash thank!! A lot are happy accidents 😂😂
New subscriber here… just stumbled onto your channel. Excited to maybe try this sometime.
Yeah!!! Thank you so much!!! I appreciate you watching and subscribing 😊😊
Wowsers 👍👍👍
This is really cool, but does it come out smooth?
Yes it does and looks amazing after you pour the flood coat!
So awesome
Gorgeous ~ TY
Thanks Teri, I just love this finish!!!
I want to learn this work from you
I would love to have you come to a class!! ❤️
Gorgeous!!
Cathy Sioch thank you so much and thank you for watching 😊
Beautiful and very informative. After all those techniques, does the final cure dry smooth or is it bumpy ?
This is just the 'color coat'. You would almost always do one more clear coat on top, usually called a 'flood coat'. That makes it very smooth and protects your color coat (meaning if you scratch your counter or art piece only the clear coat is affected, the color doesn't get scratched.)
Hey there Nancy, my color coat is sometimes a little rough, especially if I do finishes that are manipulated later in the pour. I always put a clear flood coat so my finish is as smooth as glass!
Can you think of any reason that this recipe wouldn't work for shower walls/bathroom vanity. I'm itching to try it. p.s. What color paint/primer did you use on the board?
We done shower and vanities with this recipe. We build the shower walls out of foam board, pour flat and then install. Works fantastic. I painted the substrate a color called Ethiopia, but any earth toned color will work.
@@RK3Designs Thanks! It was a tossup between this and your "Hammered Spray Paint Marbled Finish" - I'll send you a picture when I'm done.
@@RK3Designs I just finished my sample board using this "Heavy Metal Striae" recipe and I am completely blown away! One thing that you just can't understand from watching the video is the incredible depth and layering in this finish. It is unbelievably 3D. Now if I can just conquer the "boogers" and dust bunnies.
Soooo cool!!!
Yeah! Thanks for watching. It really is a cool finish. One of my favorites! Thanks for watching!!!
I really love this Rhonda! I'll need to try this sometime
Thank you and I would LOVE to see your finished project!!
Rhonda, excellent work. Why do you seem to prefer mica flakes over metallic powder, what’s the difference in effect?
Thank you Ann! I use mostly mica powers because the particles are VERY small and can be used to tint epoxy as well as mixed with 91% alcohol to made some cool effects. Mica flakes are actual little flakes that can be used at visual interest in your piece. Hope this helps a little and thanks for watching!!!
RK3 Designs I will be ordering epoxy and additives from SCC soon. I’m wondering whether to order the kit which comes with art epoxy and metallic powders OR order individually the countertop epoxy and mica flakes. I don’t know what’s the difference in effect between the 2 options. What do you recommend? Thanks a lot.
Ann Shr I think I would order the kit. If I’m not mistaken, you get a little more for the price. Use RK3 at checkout. 😊
@@annshr9917 The art coat is a bit more expensive, but if you doing mostly art you may want to choose that option. The art coat has more UVA protection. If you're doing countertops, then go with the regular SCC epoxy. I'm not sure exactly what the kits are made up of. Sorry about that.
Exception: If you're doing a WHITE countertop, use their ART epoxy so it yellows less! There are also other brands of epoxy out there that are cheaper. If you're just wanting to mess around with technique before you do a major project, I recommend marine supply tabletop. It's a really decent better priced epoxy, and also no VOC. (check label to make sure you get the right one, you want one that says solids on it.) But for professional use or large projects, I love SCCs products, customer service and their art epoxy is very clear.
I have a wooden countertop, can I apply stone coat epoxy directly to the wood? Will I need to do some sanding, if I can apply to the wooden counter. Can I apply the epoxy to a vertical surface?
You can apply directly to wood as long as you don't have any products on the surface that would cause it not to adhere. I would lightly sand. Yes, Stonecoat has an additive you can add to the epoxy to allow it to be troweled on vertically.
Are u using the art resin or countertop expoxy?
Stonecoat Countertop Epoxy.
Can you translate 1/4 oz to tsp? (for the alcohol spray)
What is your base coat color?
Cheryl Licata good question. I’m sorry I forgot to mention that. I started with Behr paint and primer in one in Ethiopia.
This video isn’t for everybody..., just the sexy people
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Lol!! 😂😂