Very inspiring. I just bought my first thin brick form and ready to try it out. Please keep adding new methods to this library and keep up the good work 👍
@@GlobMarble Yes, I did but have not had a chance to work on it yet due to this crazy cold weather in the South. Looking forward to experimenting with it and keep you guys posted on my progress. Thanks!
in technique number 4, does this pigment that you poured into the mold and that is caught in the brick release color after it is caught in the brick and how should we do it so that it does not release color after it is caught in the brick?
Thank you very much for this good video , but I would like to ask you if i could use the same mold to pour a different colors . if yes how can i wash up a mold from the previous color 's remains. thank you in advance
Hello ! In fact, I have a problem that after demolding , the color of the stone is clear and as desired, but after a very short period, the color of the stone becomes faded and the color barely appears. By the way, I know that when you spray the stone with sealer, the color will return to what it was, but I want to know how the color of the stone can be solid and rigid without using sealer. Thank you in advanced
im new to this and am wondering when you say you can wash it off, how long before it completely cures and the color not be washed away? in the rain for instance?
Is there any way to clean the molds from the pigment? Are there any chemicals that are used for removing oxide pigment from the mold without damaging the silicone?
I was bummed that I already ordered a mold on Amazon before discovering your site. Fortunately, I checked my Amazon order details and it is from you guys. Am super excited! Am doing my first flip in Shreveport, LA and am going to replace the home siding with the thin brick. I will purchase the pigment, mold release, etc…directly from your site. Thank you for the informative videos!
Thanks for the support!! This is the link to that mold- globmarble.com/old-brick-stone-mold-bs-611.html All other molds and materials used in the video are in the description below the video.
@@GlobMarble Hi, I would need your help. Would it be possible for you to buy me 2-3 small bag of 5lb each DAVIS COLORS ??. Here in québec its being sold by Retailer, and its very EXPENSIVE. Pleas answer me so that I know how to do to send you the money to buy it for me ans ship it to my home .
Our pigments are definetly not for cosmetic purposes. They are manufactured specifically to color concrete. You can email us at sales@globmarble.com Here are a few links to the pigments- globmarble.com/water-based-concrete-stain-eco-stain.html globmarble.com/concrete-color-oxide-pigment.html
Khalil from Algeria Thank you, man, for this video, I am going to create a small workshop for the manufacture of artificial stone Good luck with you in your life
All the tools and materials I used are in the videos description. globmarble.com/concrete-stones/concrete-stone/brick-stone-molds/ . We dont only sell brick molds, check some of our other molds out too!
Hi, I keep trying method 4 but the colour just keeps diffusing into the concrete and I just get a big washed stain instead of that powder look of iron oxide. Could you help with that? Is it because of the plasticizer? 🙏
Maybe with silicon, but anything as acidic as vinegar will destroy polyurethane. The best way to clean our molds is with G-1 release agent, and if you clean and store our molds properly, they will last you thousands of castings :)
Very inspiring. I just bought my first thin brick form and ready to try it out. Please keep adding new methods to this library and keep up the good work 👍
Thanks! Did you buy the form from us? If yes we would love to see your finished work!! Can you email us the pictures at sales@globmarble.com ?
@@GlobMarble Yes, I did but have not had a chance to work on it yet due to this crazy cold weather in the South. Looking forward to experimenting with it and keep you guys posted on my progress. Thanks!
Awesome! Good luck!!
in technique number 4, does this pigment that you poured into the mold and that is caught in the brick release color after it is caught in the brick and how should we do it so that it does not release color after it is caught in the brick?
And how can i contact you in private please?
Potentially the pigment might rub off, you would fix that by sealing the concrete. You can contact us at sales@globmarble.com
Thank you very much for this good video , but I would like to ask you if i could use the same mold to pour a different colors . if yes how can i wash up a mold from the previous color 's remains. thank you in advance
You can wash the molds with our undiluted release agent. Thats how I always clean mine :)
Hello ! In fact, I have a problem that after demolding , the color of the stone is clear and as desired, but after a very short period, the color of the stone becomes faded and the color barely appears. By the way, I know that when you spray the stone with sealer, the color will return to what it was, but I want to know how the color of the stone can be solid and rigid without using sealer. Thank you in advanced
Any unsealed concrete will eventually fade. The only solution is sealing.
im new to this and am wondering when you say you can wash it off, how long before it completely cures and the color not be washed away? in the rain for instance?
Are you talking about stain or oxide pigment?
Is there any way to clean the molds from the pigment? Are there any chemicals that are used for removing oxide pigment from the mold without damaging the silicone?
The best way to clean them is with our release agent without diluting it with water
I was bummed that I already ordered a mold on Amazon before discovering your site. Fortunately, I checked my Amazon order details and it is from you guys. Am super excited! Am doing my first flip in Shreveport, LA and am going to replace the home siding with the thin brick. I will purchase the pigment, mold release, etc…directly from your site. Thank you for the informative videos!
I'm glad that you enjoyed the video!! If you would like to buy anything from us in the future, it will always be cheaper on our website :)
Thanks for creating this video Vlad! I wonder which mold is used with technique 5?
Thanks for the support!! This is the link to that mold- globmarble.com/old-brick-stone-mold-bs-611.html All other molds and materials used in the video are in the description below the video.
What a crafty young man
Method #1 is my favorite it looks so sleek!!!! Great job :)
hi great colour . doesn't look red? what do you call it .?
Which one?
thanks for sharing!!! where did you buy your molder?
All the molds, tools and materials I used are in the description of the video :)
Great job!! My favorite was the technique #4
Awesome! Thank you!
@@GlobMarble Hi, I would need your help. Would it be possible for you to buy me 2-3 small bag of 5lb each DAVIS COLORS ??. Here in québec its being sold by Retailer, and its very EXPENSIVE. Pleas answer me so that I know how to do to send you the money to buy it for me ans ship it to my home .
Hey.good day.from phililpines. Ilove your work. Can use (grout/mortal)for tilea with color instead of iron oxide pigment?
You can, but I cant promise that it will look exactly like mine :)
@@GlobMarble can i have your fb name. So i can direct asking chat with you
Sir ..the iron oxide is use for cosmetic? Like in our skin.? So your pigments and mine iron oxide(cosmetic) are the same to yours? Thanks
Im planning to buy it. But idont have any idea what is it. Im not sure your pigments is the same as mine( iron oxide cosmetic)
Our pigments are definetly not for cosmetic purposes. They are manufactured specifically to color concrete. You can email us at sales@globmarble.com Here are a few links to the pigments- globmarble.com/water-based-concrete-stain-eco-stain.html
globmarble.com/concrete-color-oxide-pigment.html
Great video. Very well explained. I will get a mould now to make a grate up . Technique #2 to make a marbling effect/
Good luck!! Be sure to wait 7 days after curing to apply to your wall!!!!
Khalil from Algeria Thank you, man, for this video, I am going to create a small workshop for the manufacture of artificial stone Good luck with you in your life
Awesome!! Good luck with you too!! If you use our molds you can save a lot of money because with proper use, they will last you thousands of casts :)
Salam brother I'm from algeria too how can i contact you?
Hey new subscriber here. Where can I buy that brick moulder?
All the tools and materials I used are in the videos description. globmarble.com/concrete-stones/concrete-stone/brick-stone-molds/ . We dont only sell brick molds, check some of our other molds out too!
Hi, I keep trying method 4 but the colour just keeps diffusing into the concrete and I just get a big washed stain instead of that powder look of iron oxide. Could you help with that? Is it because of the plasticizer? 🙏
Hey great video ! Thank you for all the info!!
Glad it was helpful!
Thanx bro. Super helpful.🙏
Happy to help!
are you using Cement or concrete?
1 part cement, 2 parts sand
This young guy is Super Cool!
How do I get the silicone mold
You can find them here- globmarble.com/concrete-stones/concrete-stone/brick-stone-molds/
Nice stuff.
Thanks!
Goodnight. Where can I get those molds?
Hey! You can find our entire selection of brick molds here- globmarble.com/concrete-stones/concrete-stone/brick-stone-molds/
Great video I learned a lot
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you!
Glad you liked it!!
I really love your work
I will be consulting you for more understanding
Please do!
ممكن لو سمحت اعرف اسماء المواد المستخدمه ف العمل
All the materials I used in the video are linked in the videos description. We ship world-wide!
Awesome.
Thanks!
#3 is my favorite.
You can buy the stain right here :) - globmarble.com/water-based-concrete-stain-eco-stain.html
Can I use clay to make 🧱
You can probably make them with air drying clay
Awesome video man
Thanks! :)
Thank You
Please add som clay slip making more videos
Best way to clean your concrete mold is to use vinegar.
Maybe with silicon, but anything as acidic as vinegar will destroy polyurethane. The best way to clean our molds is with G-1 release agent, and if you clean and store our molds properly, they will last you thousands of castings :)
Mehaaaa