How to Make Concrete Fingerboard Obstacles | Sculpture ASMR | DIY | The Making of the Structure-1
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Follow the entire process of creating a concrete fingerboard obstacle. Bounty Archive transforms a simple design on paper into a structured aluminum mold. After pouring concrete and de-molding, the sculpture is finished with several sanding techniques and a protective clear coat.
I hope that you enjoy the sights, sounds, and general sensations evoked by this video and are challenged to use some of the featured techniques to make something functional and beautiful.
The object in this video was designed by Erik Reeves (@ilovemymom).
Chapters:
0:00 Intro
0:10 Design/Blueprint
0:40 Building Aluminum Mold
1:20 Make Mold Water-tight
1:45 Reinforcement
2:10 Preparing for Pour
2:27 Mixing Concrete
2:49 Pouring Concrete
3:27 De-molding
3:47 Sanding
4:21 Sealing
4:31 Finished Product
4:41 Links
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If you have questions about this process, materials, fingerboard ramps, or concrete, just ask me in the comments. I read them all, and I try to reply as soon as possible.
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This came out so clean. Wish I had this vid 15 years ago when I was 14! ❤
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Make them anyway, sell to 14 year old
The Bounty™ - once again - explores process and craftsmanship through niches seldom tested. Ranging a mosaic of techniques, his canvas seemingly must keep up with his precise measurements and bone folds - as the final product is like that never seen by the communities of fingerboarders and stone masons alike. Only time will tell just how impactful The Bounty™ truly is to mere mortals lucky enough to have shared this green earth at the same time as this talented creator.
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Great idea to use those cheap signs from the hardware store. Thinner than regular sheet metal so its perfect to cut at home
Thank you! They wont sell them to me anymore haha I think they realized that I was saving money instead of buying their sheet metal by the foot.
Thanks for sharing this, it came out so clean. It has given me some great ideas too. Nice sw flip sw front crook too! :)
Super clean man. those metal signs from the hardware store have so many good fingerboard uses.
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Such a great video, thanks for sharing how to make this.
Thank you for the kind words. If you make something great, send me a pic on IG!
@@bountyarchive oh I definitely plan to this week! Thanks for the inspiration
Fantastic video fam. Should have more views!
Thank you for the support! I’ll get my numbers up sooner or later 🏆
amazing man! can you make a vídeo like this but crafting a ramp with bricks effect? thank you for the awesome content
Thank you! YOU should make that video and teach ME! 😆
So good! Tried this but when sanding my concrete was crumbling lol, was also pretty rough and not very smooth, did i add too much water perhaps? I did 1 cup water, 4 cups concrete?
I absolutley love the design of this ledge😍😍just poured a jersey barrier following this tutorial, (first time using concrete), and hopefully it doesn't crack. If it goes well i definitley want to recreate this ledge though. great tutorial man thank you so much🙏
Thank you for kind words! I’m keen to see how your barrier comes out.
@@bountyarchive The barrier turned out absouletly perfect! I even made the mold out of cardboard and tape but still came out exactly how I wanted it :) thanks again and i'll be making more 💯
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Very helpful video thanks! Also you can use foam board to make a good mold.
Thanks for the feedback! I’ve been meaning to try that for my next project!
@@bountyarchive also saw this method: czcams.com/video/URB_oMpC9tQ/video.htmlsi=8F27gcI9A8xwnjeQ its different but also would work for fb obstacles if you want to make them really detailed and any shape I think.
im late but this is so sick
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Yo idk how to explain this but im struggling with the pieces that like bend in on the ramp?? Howd you make the pieces flush to the sides and to the ground?
I see. If you use tape on the outside of the mold, you can hold everything in place while you trim it flush.
Concrete was not ready in 2 1/2 hrs lol I poked it with my finger 😂 now I gotta wait til it dries completely and sand down
Hello, any advice so that the mixture gives me an even tone like the one in the video? Do you use any addictive or pigment?
Hi, this one was made with no additive or pigment! The key to an even tone is stirring very well, and pouring quickly while the mixture is still very fluid.
@@bountyarchiveWhat is the name of the cement you used? if it can be known
@@Fluchii20 The cement is called "Cement-All". Check out the link in the description, which has a full list of materials!
30 seconds in “I can’t do that” lmaoo but I suck at building he did a great job. Why I just buy molds I can’t make them
i find when i sand it acrually makes it rougher than it already was , any ideas on how to fix this? and i find when i’m grinding. little chips and pieces keep cracking off, anything helps. thanks so much in advance
Hi! Sanding can be the trickiest part of this whole process. When sanding, it's important to start with a low grit sandpaper to remove any rough edges. Don't try to push to hard and re-shape the object or anything. Gradually move up to finer sandpaper until either 400 or 800 grit. At that point it should start to feel pretty smooth. To get it silky though, you'll need to wet-sand. I hope this helps! Like anything, there is some trial-and-error involved. If your object has some fine (acute) angles like the transition on a quarterpipe, then you have a higher chance of cracking for sure. So keep this in mind too!