Watch how I created this amazing vanity top using epoxy resin and alcohol dyes! KCDC Designs

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  • Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
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    Keith McGinnis with KCDC Designs created this vanity top using epoxy resin dyes (Alumilite) along with some mica powder colorants, with the best ones being from Resin Arte and can be purchased at: www.rk3designs.com and www.Artiststilldeath.com. A combination of dyes and mica powders can create some awesome colors, which are then mixed with 91% Isopropyl Alcohol. In this video Keith explains and shows how he created this design.

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  • @faithhansen6784
    @faithhansen6784 Год назад +4

    Thank you for leaving your mistakes and explaining your thought processes through it! Really helps. Beautiful work.

    • @kcdcdesigns
      @kcdcdesigns  Год назад

      Thank you!
      What other designs would you like to see tutorials on?

  • @jessicagibson109
    @jessicagibson109 Год назад +1

    I have watched this video several times now and I like it more every time. You inspire me. I am trying to get the courage to do an end table. 🤦‍♀️🫣

    • @kcdcdesigns
      @kcdcdesigns  Год назад +1

      You can do it! Just start playing! Remember, you can always wipe off the surface with alcohol and start anew :) .

    • @jessicagibson109
      @jessicagibson109 Год назад +1

      Thank you bud. Glad to see you back today

  • @noneofyourbusiness1699
    @noneofyourbusiness1699 7 месяцев назад +1

    Now see, you’ve sealed it! I have got to try this now! (How have I missed this video so long??) Anyway, for some reason I have seen this technique come up so often, and then yours did….its a sign. I gotta try it! 😂 I’ll probably be awful at it, but never know until you try!
    Thanks again, Kieth!!! You are awesome 💯!!

    • @kcdcdesigns
      @kcdcdesigns  7 месяцев назад

      Thank you!
      It really is a fun technique, with so many different possibilities! I especially like how you can wipe it off and start over if you like :) .

  • @karenmansur4954
    @karenmansur4954 11 месяцев назад +3

    Omg! This is beautiful. I love it. Glad you explained why you use matte finish. First time it was explained that I saw.

    • @kcdcdesigns
      @kcdcdesigns  11 месяцев назад

      Thank you, and glad that info helped!
      Have you tried this technique?

    • @karenmansur4954
      @karenmansur4954 11 месяцев назад +1

      Not yet been working at some small things just trying to get enough material s. I watch Rk3 a lot I found you today glad I did

    • @kcdcdesigns
      @kcdcdesigns  11 месяцев назад

      I'm glad you found my channel too, and thank you so much for watching and supporting!
      Rhonda with RK3 is for sure one of the best, my mentor, and I'm honored to say she and I have become very close friends.
      Once you get started on some projects, please follow up! You're welcome to email me at Keith@KCDCDesigns.com .
      Thank you again!

  • @terrijuanette486
    @terrijuanette486 7 месяцев назад +1

    I actually like the first rendition that you wiped off. I thought it was bold and very pretty but ... wow... the 2nd rendition is fabulous. But... I thought that what you had @14:56 was very lovely. I don't know why you wanted to 'correct' it. From this end it looked wonderful but maybe that wasn't the case from your where you were standing. No matter what, though, it turned out very beautiful.

    • @kcdcdesigns
      @kcdcdesigns  7 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you!
      Hard telling what I was thinking at the time, but "in the moment" there was something about it that either didn't tie in with the rest, or I just didn't like it. Which is one of the great things about this technique, that it's not permanent until sealed. I've even come back the next day, when using this technique and did the same thing, or maybe just added something.
      Thanks again for your comment and kind words, I really appreciate it!
      Keith McGinnis

  • @samanthaschultz6082
    @samanthaschultz6082 Месяц назад +1

    Did you ultimately finish with another coat of resin after you sprayed the matte finish?

    • @kcdcdesigns
      @kcdcdesigns  Месяц назад

      Hi there, and yes I did. The clear coat is what really amplifies the colors and brings it to life (as well as providing a protective layer).

  • @nwalker2619
    @nwalker2619 5 месяцев назад +1

    I see that the Double 0-7 comes as a power, do you just mix that with alcohol?

  • @leahannwhite1111
    @leahannwhite1111 8 месяцев назад +2

    👍💓!!)

  • @michaeloliver6745
    @michaeloliver6745 Год назад +2

    I can’t wait to finish this video!!! That’s an amazing creation, next level!!!

    • @kcdcdesigns
      @kcdcdesigns  Год назад +1

      Thank you my friend and please share your results once you give it a go!

  • @jessicagibson109
    @jessicagibson109 Год назад +1

    Sorry, a question? What is your ratio for dye to alcohol and mica?

    • @kcdcdesigns
      @kcdcdesigns  Год назад +1

      Never apologize, Jessica! Although I will because it took me so long to respond!
      In a 1 oz applicator bottle, usually no more than 2-4 drops of Alumilite Dye, to 91% isopropyl alcohol.

  • @belindagalle97
    @belindagalle97 Год назад +1

    I liked this one until you took the camera off of the tripod and did a closer "fly by" by hand. That closer look 👀 was a show-stopper! It was AMAZING! Love the gold veins, and the iridescent colors. Thank you for sharing.

    • @kcdcdesigns
      @kcdcdesigns  Год назад

      Thank you, Belinda and I really appreciate the feedback on the video and editing process! It really helps to know what people like to see

  • @soneares9172
    @soneares9172 Год назад +2

    I've never seen anything like this. This is truly amazing. Epoxy resin can be a struggle. This color-dye technique is much more forgiving.

    • @kcdcdesigns
      @kcdcdesigns  Год назад

      Thanks for your comment, Sone and it really is a very forgiving technique,,, luckily, lol. I learned this from Clara Lawrence with Clara Lawrence Art and Rhonda Dracoulis with www.Rk3designs.com.

  • @tracicarter9350
    @tracicarter9350 4 месяца назад +1

    Can this be done on glass table top

    • @kcdcdesigns
      @kcdcdesigns  4 месяца назад

      That's a great question! I think it would be great for practicing, and having something white under it would help see your design and colors. As far as sealing it with the clear matte spray paint, then a clear coat of epoxy, I can only assume it would completely adhere, since I haven't tried it.
      If you do try it, I'd love to hear about your results! Keith@kcdcdesigns.com

  • @annisner8112
    @annisner8112 Год назад +1

    Absolutely amazing, thanks for the great video including how to fix it if you don't like it.

    • @kcdcdesigns
      @kcdcdesigns  Год назад

      Thank you, and always glad to help when I can!

  • @MyVinayakumar
    @MyVinayakumar Год назад +1

    Which colors using not Shown

    • @kcdcdesigns
      @kcdcdesigns  Год назад

      See if this helps
      ruclips.net/video/RnY4Y8bzNA4/видео.html

  • @terrijuanette486
    @terrijuanette486 7 месяцев назад +1

    Woooowwwwwww!!!

  • @redpillgirl1843
    @redpillgirl1843 7 месяцев назад +1

    Just beautiful 😮

    • @kcdcdesigns
      @kcdcdesigns  7 месяцев назад

      Thank you! It's a fun technique with a wide range of possibilities!

  • @ameyburden8961
    @ameyburden8961 Год назад +1

    I like it I love lol great work Thanks for allowing us to see you work.

    • @kcdcdesigns
      @kcdcdesigns  Год назад +1

      Oh my, I need to be more careful with my singing lol. You're so welcome Amey and thank you!

  • @alanchambers5450
    @alanchambers5450 Год назад +1

    Great video again, nice explanation of process and amazing final countertop. 👏🏻👏🏻

    • @kcdcdesigns
      @kcdcdesigns  Год назад

      I really appreciate that, thank you!

  • @TheSilveh
    @TheSilveh 5 месяцев назад +1

    very Very Nice

  • @kathymurdock646
    @kathymurdock646 Год назад +1

    Stunning countertop Keith! Also, I love the way you video and explain, it's enjoyable to watch. One question: do you feel any concerns about possible delamination? I love this process, but i haven't found a way to do it and ensure that there's a good bond between layers.

    • @kcdcdesigns
      @kcdcdesigns  Год назад +1

      Hi Kathy and thanks for the kind words!
      To prevent delamination with each layer of epoxy, I take extra care to be sure I roll the epoxy under the bottom edge of the countertop with my hand. By doing this, it maintains a strong bond and remains sealed to the substrate (typically MDF). I also make sure I continue to scrape the drips on the underside until it's no longer dripping. This way I don't have to grind those drips and take a chance of breaking that seal. As far as using this technique and not sanding the alcohol ink design prior to the final flood coat, it's been determined that after sealing the alcohol inks with a UV protective spray, such as Krylon's UV Archival spray, that spray paint is creating a chemical bond to the next layer of epoxy.
      Thanks again, Kathy and I hope that answered your question.

    • @kathymurdock646
      @kathymurdock646 Год назад +1

      Ok, yes thank you!

  • @lisannelups9236
    @lisannelups9236 Год назад +1

    Beautiful work. How do you work in layers ? I want to make 3D paintings. Can you give some info? Gr liz

    • @kcdcdesigns
      @kcdcdesigns  Год назад +1

      Thank you, Lisanne! 3D paintings would be above my skill level. Do you have some examples?

    • @lisannelups9236
      @lisannelups9236 Год назад +1

      Ive got a idea" first layer alcohol ink as a base. Then resin on top. Second layer again alcohol ink( or pigments/ pasta's etc. Let your imagination go ) then the last layer. Sand it down and again the toplayer. I think you work more like a really 3d way. 😊

    • @kcdcdesigns
      @kcdcdesigns  Год назад +1

      Wow, what a great idea and I can only imagine the depth that would create!!!!! Yep, gonna have to try it 😁. Thank you!

    • @lisannelups9236
      @lisannelups9236 Год назад +1

      @@kcdcdesigns keep me updated how it turned out! Im very curious!😎 sad we can't create together

    • @kcdcdesigns
      @kcdcdesigns  Год назад +1

      Will do, and wouldn't that be fun!

  • @nwalker2619
    @nwalker2619 5 месяцев назад +1

    Gorgeous

  • @karlasoraya2175
    @karlasoraya2175 7 месяцев назад +1

    Beautiful!

  • @j4xart105
    @j4xart105 Год назад +1

    This is turned out tremendous!!! I can’t wait to try this technique myself. Thanks for sharing.

    • @kcdcdesigns
      @kcdcdesigns  Год назад

      Thank you, and please share your results!!!

  • @kimshaw2203
    @kimshaw2203 Год назад +1

    Thanks for all your tips! Beautiful piece.

    • @kcdcdesigns
      @kcdcdesigns  Год назад

      Thank you, Kim and you're very welcome!

  • @gillianfraser6425
    @gillianfraser6425 Год назад +1

    Love this Keith, glad I am not the only one who starts over :)

    • @kcdcdesigns
      @kcdcdesigns  Год назад

      Thanks, Gillian! And luckily this technique has no "working time" limit, lol.
      And now I'm glad I'm not the only one who starts over too! :)

  • @jessicagibson109
    @jessicagibson109 Год назад +1

    Love. ❤

  • @cheryljohnson7138
    @cheryljohnson7138 Год назад +1

    What a beautiful piece you've done!

  • @Jlgarner1971
    @Jlgarner1971 Год назад +1

    Amazing piece!

  • @GeorgeBP81
    @GeorgeBP81 Год назад +1

    Hi Keith! Awesome piece as always!
    Congratulations on the shot quality as well!
    You managed to reduce the glare from the lights and the overhead angle allowed us to see what you were doing.
    And that fly-by at the end where the gold flickers?! That makes me want to quote Mike Quist : " That's money man!"
    Thanks for taking the time to share this with us!

    • @kcdcdesigns
      @kcdcdesigns  Год назад +1

      Thank you! And thanks so much for the great feedback!

  • @suzannedorgan7794
    @suzannedorgan7794 Год назад

    how did you make the warm grey color? I don't see that with Alumilite.

    • @kcdcdesigns
      @kcdcdesigns  Год назад +2

      Hi Suzanne, it was made with 2 drops of Black Alumilite dye, 1 drop of Brown Alumilite dye.

  • @baroderanch8887
    @baroderanch8887 9 месяцев назад +1

    I love that you showed making something you didn’t like and how you started over; thank you!

    • @kcdcdesigns
      @kcdcdesigns  9 месяцев назад

      Gotta show the good, the bad and the ugly, right?
      Fortunately with that technique, we can wipe it clean and start over.
      And I too feel it's important to show how not every design turns out the way we like it the first time, but how working with it, we may be able to salvage it, and showing how we did it.
      Thanks for your comment!

  • @bibbibibbi251
    @bibbibibbi251 Год назад +1

    I love how you just keep at it until you hit a high. Great art work…..it’s hard for us to get the allumilite dyes here and if you order the customs really high like triple the price you pay for 😮

    • @kcdcdesigns
      @kcdcdesigns  Год назад +1

      Thank you, Bibbi I appreciate the feedback! And sorry to hear you can't get the Alumilite dyes and hopefully you'll find something that works!

    • @bibbibibbi251
      @bibbibibbi251 Год назад

      @@kcdcdesigns me to I hope to find it soon 🙏🙏🙏

  • @amazingepoxycreations417
    @amazingepoxycreations417 Год назад +1

    Great job Keith!

  • @MyVinayakumar
    @MyVinayakumar Год назад

    Color mixing not shown? I need video not clear

    • @kcdcdesigns
      @kcdcdesigns  Год назад

      Sorry for that
      Let me know if this one helps:
      ruclips.net/video/RnY4Y8bzNA4/видео.html

  • @petercarels
    @petercarels Год назад

    Hey Keith. Curious on the use of alcohol inks versus the dyes? Possible to use inks instead? I’m going to try but was wondering if you’ve tried?

    • @kcdcdesigns
      @kcdcdesigns  Год назад +1

      Hey Pete!
      The problem with inks is that they will fade, which is why dyes are used for countertops.

    • @petercarels
      @petercarels Год назад

      @@kcdcdesigns makes total sense. Thanks Keith

  • @eeyorewendy
    @eeyorewendy Год назад

    How do you keep that wite from not turning yellow over time?

    • @kcdcdesigns
      @kcdcdesigns  Год назад

      I use Stone Coat's Art Coat epoxy which have a high amount of UV inhibitors. I have white countertops that I've installed over 3 years ago that haven't yellowed. Epoxy will naturally amber over time but yellowing prematurely can be caused by several factors, including the colorants used, the type of undercoat paint used, not letting it off-gas and other factors as well.

  • @Jlgarner1971
    @Jlgarner1971 Год назад

    Unable to locate 007 gold. Can you send a link?

    • @kcdcdesigns
      @kcdcdesigns  Год назад

      Hi James, they may be out of stock but you can order it from www.rk3designs.com or www.artiststilldeath.com

  • @artisticjs
    @artisticjs Год назад +1

    Great presentation Keith! Especially relatable with do-overs, mods, tweaks, etc, until deciding it's complete! Nice result!

    • @kcdcdesigns
      @kcdcdesigns  Год назад

      Thank you for the feedback, I really appreciate it!

  • @npursuit
    @npursuit Год назад +1

    This is the technique I've been looking for! The sample boards are amazing. I've been on an epoxy countertop marathon, but I haven't quite found the technique to capture the look I want till now! I've used alcohol and ink on smaller tiles to make coasters, but I didn't think I could do that for epoxy counters. Thanks for posting!

    • @kcdcdesigns
      @kcdcdesigns  Год назад +1

      Thanks for your comment, NPursuit!
      Using the alcohol with the dyes instead of inks, really opens up some great designs and opportunities. Thanks again and please share your results!

    • @npursuit
      @npursuit Год назад

      @@kcdcdesigns thanks!!!

  • @rbeard81
    @rbeard81 Год назад

    So is this look possible with a black or darker background with the same colors?

    • @kcdcdesigns
      @kcdcdesigns  Год назад

      Hey Robert, that's a great question. This was my first countertop with that technique & design so I'm not able to answer as I haven't tried it. Experiment with it then please share your results, and thanks for the question!
      Or maybe someone here can answer that as well.

    • @kcdcdesigns
      @kcdcdesigns  Год назад +1

      I visited with Rhonda at RK3 Designs who said you wouldn't be able to see your design with a black or darker background.

  • @flatlandartistry4760
    @flatlandartistry4760 Год назад +1

    Amazing Keith!! ❤️‍🔥

  • @marysorrells
    @marysorrells Год назад +1

    This gold veining is FABULOUS!!!! Thank you so much for doing this video and sharing it with us.

    • @kcdcdesigns
      @kcdcdesigns  Год назад +1

      You are so welcome, and thank you 😊!
      What other designs would you like to see?

    • @marysorrells
      @marysorrells Год назад

      @@kcdcdesigns well I would love to learn how to video myself. What app do you use how do you edit your videos do you store them on your phone or do you store them on RUclips? I just am so dumb about all of this.

    • @kcdcdesigns
      @kcdcdesigns  Год назад

      @@marysorrells Hi Mary, I use Movavi Video Editor and save the files on an external hard drive. It certainly has a learning curve but very user friendly.

  • @MyVinayakumar
    @MyVinayakumar Год назад

    Video not clear

    • @kcdcdesigns
      @kcdcdesigns  Год назад

      What wasn't clear about it? I'm always wanting feedback, thanks.

  • @sideffects95
    @sideffects95 Год назад

    What’s your recipe for your brown color?

    • @kcdcdesigns
      @kcdcdesigns  Год назад

      It was just using a drop or two of Alumilite Brown Opaque Dye, mixed with 91% isopropyl alcohol.

    • @sideffects95
      @sideffects95 Год назад

      @@kcdcdesigns Thank You. I was trying to figure out if it was a Clara recipe from her book or a custom color you had made.

    • @kcdcdesigns
      @kcdcdesigns  Год назад

      @@sideffects95 I did this before I received her mixing guide. Now I'll be able to name the colors and recipe for others, with the exception of custom colors when necessary.
      Thank you for your comments and watching the tutorials!
      Keith

  • @BayShoreConcepts
    @BayShoreConcepts Год назад +1

    This so unique! Love it

    • @kcdcdesigns
      @kcdcdesigns  Год назад

      Thanks, and so much fun to create! Really is unique and one-of-a-kind that customers really like!

  • @janeijhajones1115
    @janeijhajones1115 Год назад

    So can someone explain the different from Alcohol dyes and Alcohol inks?

    • @kcdcdesigns
      @kcdcdesigns  Год назад

      Hi Jane, the main difference is that alcohol inks can, and usually do fade very quickly. Alcohol dyes on the other hand will not fade.

    • @janeijhajones1115
      @janeijhajones1115 Год назад

      @@kcdcdesigns so then is the alcohol dyes made up of a stronger pigment concentrate or something? Cause essentially they both have alcohol in the formula

    • @kcdcdesigns
      @kcdcdesigns  Год назад

      @@janeijhajones1115 My apologies for not explaining further. Alcohol dyes are made using Alumilite Dyes mixed with 91% isopropyl alcohol, and the dyes are used specifically to tint epoxy resin. You're correct they both contain alcohol, which soon evaporates after landing on the surface. The "inks" are what fade, whereas the dyes will not. Alcohol inks are purchased pre-mixed whereas the alcohol dyes are mixed by the user to obtain the desired colors.
      Clara Lawrence with Clara Lawrence Art has developed a mixing guide which shows the ratio of dyes to alcohol to obtain the colors in her guide. This guide can be found at www.claralawrenceart.com . The guide is in pdf format and is only $15.99 and very comprehensive.

    • @janeijhajones1115
      @janeijhajones1115 Год назад +1

      @@kcdcdesigns ah I gotcha now, thank you!

    • @kcdcdesigns
      @kcdcdesigns  Год назад

      @@janeijhajones1115 You're welcome, thanks for asking your question and watching my channel!
      Keith