Easy way to make marble using Stone Coat epoxy resin! I KCDC Designs
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- čas přidán 25. 06. 2024
- Want to see any easy way to create a Carrara and/or Calacatta Marble using Stone Coat epoxy resin, in just a few short steps? Using just a paint roller I was able to create this beautiful marble!!!
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👉Chapter Breakdown:
0:00 - Intro to Easy way to make marble using Stone Coat epoxy resin! I KCDC Designs
0:08 - Adding epoxy colors
0:25 - Using spray paint in epoxy resin
0:48 - Using a paint roller to create marble
1:21 - Explaining the results using the rolling stone epoxy technique
3:58 - Flyover of a beautiful epoxy marble design
4:46 - Flyover of another marble design using the rolling stone technique
Colors used:
Pearl Gold - Stardust Micas
White Pearl - Just Resin Paste
White Metallic - Polycolor mica
RustOleum Spray Paints used:
Hammered Black
Champagne Bronze
I'm Keith McGinnis with KCDC Designs, LLC out of SE Nebraska. I build, design and install epoxy kitchen countertops, epoxy resin bathroom vanities, epoxy wall art and more, since I formed my company in 2019. Working with epoxy resin as a decorative finish is one of my passions, as well as sharing how-to tutorials to help other business owners and do it yourselfer's gain confidence working with epoxy, and different epoxy resin design and fabrication techniques. - Jak na to + styl
Oh my word, that was fast! I love it!!
I was surprised as well.
Thank you!
Easy peasy - quick design!! Nice!
I couldn't agree more, and thank you!
FANTASTIC
Thanks!
Amazing...more please 🙏
Thanks! More marble designs, veins, what would help you the most?
And thank you for your support!!
Beautiful🎉❤
Thanks 🤗
Beautiful Work! Though I generally like it best before the spritzing.
Thank you, and I use spritzing sparingly as some designs look better without, IMO.
Thanks again!
Easy-peasy, lemon-squeeze-y!🤪 (Pardon my silliness) Actually liked it without the isopropyl a bit more, but it turned out gorgeous. I see that Shooting Star peeking out on my countertops and just love it. Looking forward to the next video!👍
LOL, I love the silliness!!!
The isopropyl is hit and miss on many designs, and I don't usually use it on the marbles, but experimenting helps know what helps and what doesn't.
And I love the subtleness of the shooting star, which also shows up well with the UTC Natural, whereas the Diamond Dust doesn't.
Thank you, and thanks for supporting my channel! I hope to have a few more up this weekend!
@@kcdcdesigns Oh, that is good to know about the Diamond Dust -- I would hate to put it into a project, only to have it not show through the UTC matte. Looking forward to the next batch of videos!
@@dkcN0va2109 Thanks for your comment!!
where do you get your apoxy from
I use Stone Coat epoxy, and purchase it from www.rk3designs.com