Watch how simple it is to create a beautiful blue marble, using Stone Coat epoxy!
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- čas přidán 25. 06. 2024
- WIth just a few simple steps, and some patience, this is an easy technique to achieve some awesome results! And any colors can be used to create your own masterpiece :) .
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👉Chapter Breakdown:
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0:00 - Intro to Watch how simple it is to create a beautiful blue marble, using Stone Coat epoxy!
1:25 - Pouring out the epoxy colors
3:51 - Creating marble with my hands and epoxy colors
5:48 - Torching out the bubbles
6:27 - Adding a bit more blue
7:43 - Spritzing with alcohol
10:55 - Flyover with details
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Products used:
Stone Coat Art Coat epoxy, from www.rk3designs.com
White Alumilite Dye
White Metallic Mica Powder - PolyColor
Pearl Gold - Stardust Micas (Amazon)
Sapphire Blue - Just Resin paste
Blue Glitter - PolyColor
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I'm Keith McGinnis with KCDC Designs, LLC out of SE Nebraska. I build, design and install epoxy kitchen countertops, epoxy resin coated 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
I sing all the time and I make up my own words to go along with what I’m doing❤. That piece is beautiful!! I see my shower walls❤
Thank you! And I'm glad I'm not the only one that sings all the time!
Thanks for watching, and your comment!!!
That's very pretty, and yes, I was singing along!
Thank you, and that's funny!
I love the blue! Love it!!
Thank you, really adds a cool element to marble!
It looks fantastic.
Thank you!
Great job Keith, I love this!
Thank you so much!
GORGEOUS!!!
Thank you!!
@@kcdcdesigns btw, I sang while I typed my reply and loved that you have so much fun doing epoxy!
I love that, thanks for sharing :) .
And to think I"ve cut out all the singing in my previous videos, lol. I'm now thinking I should leave it in, corny as it gets at times 🤣. I do love this epoxy stuff 😁.
Absolutely stunning I'm going to try this
Thank you, Keith! It's easy and creates amazing results!
What colors will you use, and I'd love for you to share your progress and results!
Email me at Keith@kcdcdesigns.com
For sure I just grabbed some resins from artist til death peach cascade, ballet slipper plink🩰, candy pink, pink sherbet, interference oyster pearl satin..will definitely keep you updated
Awesome 🎉
Thanks!
That's a hit. Gotta try it
Thank you, my friend! Send me some pics after you try it.
Easy peasy and really cool!
Absolutely will@@kcdcdesigns
Fabulous design! Now do it with black 😊
Are you saying to use black for the marbling instead of blue?
And thanks!
@kcdcdesigns yes! I'm thinking it would create a beautiful grey marble with cool black depth in it.
Great idea and I'll give it a try!
“Those were the days”. Theme song from All in the Family; Archie and Edith sing it. Beautiful piece!😊
You nailed it! And thank you!
That turned out great! Quite the vocal pipes too! I want to do a bar counter and you gave me the idea to try a sample first. I greatly appreciate that.
Thank you, and that's awesome! I would love to see your results and the progress of your bar counter! Feel free to share at Keith!kcdcdesigns.com
Thanks, now I know why there are streaks in my metalics from torching in a line pattern. Makes sense to go random. Great work and explanation
Thanks again.
The streaks create a cool effect,,,,, if you want them!
Came for the pour, stayed for the singing! 😂👍
hahaha, does that mean I need to continue the singing? LOL
"I love old pickup trucks, slow moving trains and rain".
ha, love it!!! thanks!
Yep.@@kcdcdesigns
sweet
Thanks!
It was really pretty and when you did the close up, it was stunning!! You couldn't see the cells until you brought the camera in close. (I used to sing to my goats, but I had to quit - it was depressing the milk production...lol).
Thank you! And I nearly spit out my coffee when I read the comment about your goats, LOL.
Nice.
thanks!
Yep.@@kcdcdesigns
Keith! Love it, and SO easy! Who makes the Pearl gold? I need that for the “white” countertop on my project list. And love Archie and Edith. 🥰
Thank you!
Pearl Gold and Interference Gold are the same and carried by several brands. Try, Ceya, Pearl Ex, Eye Candy, etc.
Keith!!!! 😮😍🤩 That was amazing!!!!! And turned out amazing!!! And just in 12 minutes???? Man, you ROCK!!!! BUT I do have a question I've asked many times in the FB insiders group with no answer: How do you know how much you need of each color?? Like on this one, looked like fullest cup was Alumilite white, what about the others? And how do you figure out how much of each color?? After 20+ attempts to get the right look for my countertops (STILL don't have it right) I am petrified before and during just a practice board, I am sooooo slow!!!! Like takes almost 2 hrs!!! And every single time, it looks more like great for wall art, but NOT a countertop!! 😫😩😭
Thank you!
You've probably not gotten a response because how much colorant to add and how much of each color to use is a hard question to answer. It all depends on the design you're creating. If you've already created 20+ sample boards, you're right on the edge of being confident enough to move forward. I would highly recommend taking the RK3 Designs classes! It will boost your confidence and remove your anxiety!
rk3designs.com/pro-classes-workshop/ And actually the RK3 Designs 101 class might be a better choice.