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Awesome job. Just a suggestion to make life easier… if you get a variable speed polisher, you can run slower speeds for finishing those rolls and blending edges. Then you don’t have to do that start/stop action like with the grinder.
I'm surprised it's just some epoxy on the joints that keeps it together. I always Assumed it was more than that. Guess it's just super strong epoxy? Regardless, looks gorgeous!
Hi there. Awesome job and thanks for posting this video, really helps to learn the process. You reference “hard glue” for sticking the edge of the waterfall to the top piece. Can you tell me what the name of the product you used is please. Also the name of the adhesive you used on the side of the cabinets to glue the waterfall edge to.Thanks so much!
I am planning to install the waterfall island and countertop on top of my current tile then install vinyl all over my house on top of my current tile. Do you think it’s possible? Any advice on how to make the waterfall edge seamless after installing the vinyl around it?
Totally depend upon the length of the top you want. The usual max length is around 132", so if you subtract 36" of height for the side slabs, that leaves 96" for the countertop length and ONE side with a matching waterfall. The other side will not be a flowing match. That's if you want no visible top seams. Anything longer will require a top seam which can look good or bad depending upon the pattern.
I have a question. I am purchasing a new home. The installer of the countertop cut the quartz countertop literally in half and glued it back together for whatever reason. Is this normal? The seam where the two areas were glued together can be clearly seen. The steps that the installer took is like cutting a ceramic plate in half and gluing it. The line never disappears and cannot buff out.
Not a waterfall , sounds like a salesman that is a drop leg on a island, real waterfalls are stone to stone and flow, usually a bar top or wall matching all the way thrue,
This is incredible!! Amazing work! 🙌🏾🙌🏾
Keep the videos coming. Beautiful work
💕🌸Gorgeous work!!!!!
Absolutely beautiful very modern look .👍
Love it mate 🙂 , keep putting out these construction details we get to learn from them
Awesome job. Just a suggestion to make life easier… if you get a variable speed polisher, you can run slower speeds for finishing those rolls and blending edges. Then you don’t have to do that start/stop action like with the grinder.
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I'm surprised it's just some epoxy on the joints that keeps it together. I always Assumed it was more than that. Guess it's just super strong epoxy? Regardless, looks gorgeous!
Hi! Can a kitchen island be moved? Even with countertop and waterfall sides?
Hi there. Awesome job and thanks for posting this video, really helps to learn the process. You reference “hard glue” for sticking the edge of the waterfall to the top piece. Can you tell me what the name of the product you used is please. Also the name of the adhesive you used on the side of the cabinets to glue the waterfall edge to.Thanks so much!
@@stonemasterkevin hi there, thanks for your reply. What kind of epoxy? Do you have the brand name so I can purchase. Thx
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Hi could you please tell me if the waterfall edge that’s seen from the front is unfinished or polished ?
Is that a 10x6 slab on top? What’s the WxL?
I am planning to install the waterfall island and countertop on top of my current tile then install vinyl all over my house on top of my current tile. Do you think it’s possible? Any advice on how to make the waterfall edge seamless after installing the vinyl around it?
@@stonemasterkevin Thanks for sharing your honest opinion as an expert :) I thought so too and was ready to change my plan. Thanks!
Nice! So, they make quartz slabs long enough so that you don’t have any seams on the countertop of the waterfall island?
@@stonemasterkevin The question was not dumb they were sincere but a wise guy had to chime in . Yeeesss they make the slabs that long all one piece!
Totally depend upon the length of the top you want. The usual max length is around 132", so if you subtract 36" of height for the side slabs, that leaves 96" for the countertop length and ONE side with a matching waterfall. The other side will not be a flowing match. That's if you want no visible top seams. Anything longer will require a top seam which can look good or bad depending upon the pattern.
What is used to support the waterfall stone to the floor?
What’s the thickness of the slab?
why is the side walls of the waterfall edge stone not sitting directly on the floor?
Is there any support for the overhang at the front
Beware, design electrical outlets for your island in your cabinet order!
I have a question. I am purchasing a new home. The installer of the countertop cut the quartz countertop literally in half and glued it back together for whatever reason. Is this normal? The seam where the two areas were glued together can be clearly seen. The steps that the installer took is like cutting a ceramic plate in half and gluing it. The line never disappears and cannot buff out.
@@stonemasterkevin Thank you
Waterfall? My arse...
This isn't waterfall.
And now you know why they cost so much.
Is that real calacatta?
How many inches is that marble. Thank you
@@stonemasterkevin how much are this ilands waterfall this big ? Average cost ?
What is the name of glue using for water falls please
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TQ
Is that 3cm material
What’s the feet of the island?
@@stonemasterkevin the full dimension please
Flooring goes in after? We have vinyl floors...ok to install after waterfall counters ?
the beauty about a waterfall top is the vains connecting on top and sides. dont see that here so for ne its a chinese regular job. 🤷🏿♂️
What is wrong with you?
Not a waterfall , sounds like a salesman that is a drop leg on a island, real waterfalls are stone to stone and flow, usually a bar top or wall matching all the way thrue,