Making Custom Concrete Pavers using Cardboard!

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  • čas přidán 12. 12. 2022
  • I used cardboard to make silicone molds for custom concrete pavers. A hot glue gun and drill were the only power tools needed to make this concrete patio comprised of custom geometric concrete patio pavers. Cardboard is a great design tool and I hot glued pieces together before covering them in drywall mud. From there I poured 2 part silicone to make reusable concrete molds for the pavers.
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Komentáře • 178

  • @joachimchapman
    @joachimchapman Před rokem +26

    I won't link to any particular video but a quick search for 'tessellated patterns' will give guides on how to create shapes that fit together nicely.

  • @janetdiaz8916
    @janetdiaz8916 Před rokem +44

    I really like projects that I can do myself. Thank you for explaining it so well....and giving me confidence.

    • @HomeMadeModern
      @HomeMadeModern  Před rokem +3

      you can do it!

    • @Slaphappy-_-
      @Slaphappy-_- Před rokem

      This isn’t a good cost efficient way!

    • @bryanflo4500
      @bryanflo4500 Před rokem

      How might you recommend one to do this in a cost efficient way?

    • @Slaphappy-_-
      @Slaphappy-_- Před rokem +1

      @@bryanflo4500 first the smooth on brand is a CZcams blow up! You can buy silicone way cheaper other places. Also your not supposed to use porous materials for a plug! Hints the plaster falling apart after all that hand work!! if he would have just used 3/4” MDF layering it then router edges, or still handsand then seal it with “Paint” then pour your mold! And you will need to make alot to make it a day job. This is a long way for getting this done stones every 3 to 4 days up to a week depending on concrete used!!! He done ok with the
      Melamine as a base and the cardboard for the walls to hold in the silicone! He also should have made a back box for the molds so to heavy cast material and you can’t move them without box.
      One sheet of MDF “plug”and “mold box”
      One can of cheep spray paint.
      Silicone from other source, which you will get more! And you shouldn’t have to use a release, for it is silicone.
      I could make this in 1 hour or less with 8 molds made! You don’t have to use silicone! You can actually use a rubber that set up faster! Thanks

  • @lizcademy4809
    @lizcademy4809 Před rokem +7

    I always wanted to use a M.C. Escher tesselation as a patio paver.

  • @danielbocelli
    @danielbocelli Před rokem +6

    “Mold, the mold, the silicone mold” my fav part

  • @MrRKWRIGHT
    @MrRKWRIGHT Před rokem +2

    I really love these custom projects using cardboard. That way we keep cardboard out of the wastestream and help protect out precious natural resources.

  • @jewdd1989
    @jewdd1989 Před rokem +10

    My favorite thing is hand made stones and tile besides woodworking/joinery, etc.. I’d love to see you make thin, concrete (with gorgeous colors including that stunning green) tile for a bathroom/kitchen! I’d love to see tile handmade bc I love the simplicity of cement tiles with maybe some terrazzo flex here and there that can be utilized in a house or solid colors like this.

    • @m.maclellan7147
      @m.maclellan7147 Před rokem

      I think you would get breakage if you had concrete too thin ? I think it doesn't flex, but breaks, so, most tile is ceramic. I don't think ceramic flexes much, but it doesn't sheer unless a strong force.
      Both concrete & ceramic have been used forever, so if there was a way to use concrete like tiles, someone would have. (Point of fact: Many ancient buildings used concrete, but it is unclear some of their methods. They added something to their mix that made it last much longer than we can. )

  • @Brian-os9qj
    @Brian-os9qj Před rokem +1

    The creative repurposing mind is a positive evolutionary adaptation. You sir, are cutting edge. Thank you, the vids are a joy.

  • @sirbixalot73
    @sirbixalot73 Před rokem +5

    Use a recipricating saw with no blade instead of the hammer drill. It is super easy and less destructive.

  • @MakeSomething
    @MakeSomething Před rokem +3

    Some really great techniques. Gets my creative juices flowing.

  • @RainRemnant
    @RainRemnant Před rokem +8

    What a perfect timing and perfect idea! I have moved to a new home last month, the only thing not moved yet are the garden tiles and we were going to do that next week but now... this is brilliant, I'll make them myself in any shape or size I want 😍

  • @regsabatini
    @regsabatini Před měsícem

    Please do post updated videos for landscaping and your future patio. And did you make a solar power tumbler? I like that your videos are short and very practical. Your ideas are good inspiration for my husband’s and my future custom home!

  • @joelhollingsworth2374
    @joelhollingsworth2374 Před rokem +6

    I think Penrose tiles might be fun, or some other non-repeating-but-guaranteed-to-fill-an-area pattern.

  • @kashgohel
    @kashgohel Před rokem +4

    Those pigments and paver shape is just beautiful. Nice work!

  • @mohedaicebear
    @mohedaicebear Před rokem +2

    I truly love ur work as it really is art ist just so simple and the result is so beautiful. the reveal of the whole patio will blow ppl away if they knew all it took was a mold and some cardboard.

  • @kristopherdetar4346
    @kristopherdetar4346 Před 6 měsíci

    Your a master craftsman artist. Very cool idea but not just anyone could do this as well as you.

  • @raraavis7782
    @raraavis7782 Před rokem +4

    That's a fun idea! Very doable. And I like, that you encourage people, to just do it bit by bit, if they're on a budget. Because, why not? Realistically, most people won't need them *right now*, so it's all just a matter of making the daily effort.

    • @HomeMadeModern
      @HomeMadeModern  Před rokem +5

      yes! efficient means different things in different contexts. For a seasoned pro it might mean doing the job in as few days as possible while a beginner might just have an hour or so after work everyday to improve their home. slow and steady lets you grow your home improvement projects

  • @KWicksable
    @KWicksable Před rokem

    Those are beautiful. I can’t wait to see the completed patio. 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽

  • @sergiojohnson1903
    @sergiojohnson1903 Před rokem +1

    I have seen this pattern before and the poster made planters also to add to the pavers. Really good idea. Looks great. They also made pavers that looked like fish scales.

    • @HomeMadeModern
      @HomeMadeModern  Před rokem

      yes I did a planter paver version before using a CNC

  • @OleensEmbroidery
    @OleensEmbroidery Před rokem

    I watched until the end. As a hopeless CZcams junkie that is the highest compliment I can give a video. Very good.

  • @PWingert1966
    @PWingert1966 Před rokem +2

    I like the idea of using templates with joint compounds and polyacrylic as wall panels. If you make a flat surface on the back, you could attach it to theatre flats and make a false wall that you could then attach to your existing apartment wall and have it been easy to remove when you change apartments. or you could make a larger concrete panel with the circular panel grommets so it looks like a bunker.

    • @HomeMadeModern
      @HomeMadeModern  Před rokem +1

      we are working on some DIY acoustic panels for a home office

  • @melissah170
    @melissah170 Před rokem +1

    Absolute genius idea! I enjoyed this video.

  • @commandoconstruction2720

    Good project, nice vid. Thanks!

  • @reydelsanchez
    @reydelsanchez Před rokem

    Love this!!! 💯

  • @alexaben6849
    @alexaben6849 Před rokem

    Love it. Will try it.

  • @sherryu
    @sherryu Před rokem +2

    love it!

  • @pamelaflores4129
    @pamelaflores4129 Před 11 měsíci

    I enjoyed your video very much. Thank you for inspiring me and entertaining me simultaneously.

    • @HomeMadeModern
      @HomeMadeModern  Před 10 měsíci

      You are so welcome! this was such a relaxing project to make.

  • @garagemonkeysan
    @garagemonkeysan Před rokem

    Great video. This is an awesome project. Love the geometric design. Mahalo for sharing! : )

  • @SirDizarm
    @SirDizarm Před rokem +4

    Very nicely done! Better to add the wire to be safe then "hoping" for the cardboard to stick to only the glue, I have also had things float and adding a extra step to ensure that doesn't happen is a good thing to do. Very good video as always from you. Thanks

  • @chantalrochon3566
    @chantalrochon3566 Před rokem

    Great idea🎉

  • @dirtywhitecountryboy4404

    Love your channel Sir and your modest down to earth style and practical simplicity. Keep up the great work!

  • @divyajnana
    @divyajnana Před rokem

    Crap, that is beautiful, and super simple. Fantastic engineering and art all glued together. You're a genius. Thank you

  • @essjayem6498
    @essjayem6498 Před rokem

    I love this.

  • @krisknowlton5935
    @krisknowlton5935 Před rokem +1

    To mix small batches of mortar or grout (which is basically what you are doing) I will use an electric hand mixer that you can get in the kitchen section of your favorite discount store. It mixes quickly and better than you can mix with a stick.

  • @totalmentekemado
    @totalmentekemado Před rokem +3

    loved the project, but not gonna lie, i cried a little after I saw all the excess silicon left in the bowl after the pour.

    • @m.maclellan7147
      @m.maclellan7147 Před rokem

      People who do lots of casting normally have lots of smaller projects nearby to use the "extra" silicone in !

  • @jodyjnlv
    @jodyjnlv Před 7 měsíci

    Nice man

  • @aaroncastellanos3421
    @aaroncastellanos3421 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the instructional video. I'm considering applying this method to replicating historic blocks for the fence around my house. Lets see how long itll take me ha.

  • @elagrum
    @elagrum Před rokem +5

    2:40 mold, mold, mold 😂

    • @2tctech
      @2tctech Před rokem

      The silicon mold

    • @Slaphappy-_-
      @Slaphappy-_- Před rokem +1

      This channel is overrated!!! I see nothing but wasted time, money and materials!! Everything he makes seems like he’s just starting over on knowledge?

  • @PabloPaster
    @PabloPaster Před rokem +6

    I’d like to see you make Penrose Tiles that could be used in a backsplash or bathroom floor. I don’t know if concrete could be used for interior tiles or if you would need to use clay instead. Either way it would look pretty cool.

  • @slimdog72
    @slimdog72 Před rokem

    Rad dude.

  • @sabkyrc
    @sabkyrc Před rokem

    wow amazing brother

  • @cupbowlspoonforkknif
    @cupbowlspoonforkknif Před rokem +6

    I'm pretty sure your cement mix is too watery. This will make your pavers weaker. It should not be flowing over the edges like that when you scrape the top. Since it's a walking surface you'll want it as strong as possible.

  • @ninitehchsnavi5238
    @ninitehchsnavi5238 Před rokem

    I think you could make some really cheap molds using a vacuum former. I think you can just build a vacuum former using a vacuum and a hot air gum. Or maybe a toaster.

  • @karengerber8390
    @karengerber8390 Před rokem

    Thank you for sharing. Your short of this brought me here.
    Lovely results!
    07:29 5 April 2022

  • @sebasstuff8847
    @sebasstuff8847 Před rokem +2

    I’ve been working with the white tint countertop mix and I see it draws water to the top for you too. No matter what you do it happens with this mix.

    • @miked9303
      @miked9303 Před rokem +2

      Where do you find your white concrete mix? I can't seem to find it in my area.

    • @sebasstuff8847
      @sebasstuff8847 Před rokem +3

      @@miked9303 , had to special order it from Home Depot’s Pro Services department. Took a month for it to show and had to call Quikrete corporate to assist.

  • @thomasguerra6718
    @thomasguerra6718 Před rokem +2

    I would like to see you turn the mold in a larger plastic mold. Where you can use a 40 lb bag of concrete with each casting.

    • @m.maclellan7147
      @m.maclellan7147 Před rokem

      That would have to be a very strong mold and would take 2 people to turn it over !

  • @winklethrall2636
    @winklethrall2636 Před rokem +1

    Attempt the ultimate tiling project, Penrose tiling. It uses two shapes to create non-repeating patterns.

    • @HomeMadeModern
      @HomeMadeModern  Před rokem +1

      I was just reading about his research! I will try it!

  • @alandrewgibson
    @alandrewgibson Před rokem

    WOW!

  • @cuttwice3905
    @cuttwice3905 Před rokem +1

    That puttyknifc would be a great tool in the kitchen, how do you think the Microplane made it into the kitchen?

  • @jeffgoldenberg9579
    @jeffgoldenberg9579 Před rokem

    You could use plastic vacuum-formed over the patterns to create the molds. If a vacuum former isn't available, you could use a heat gun to soften and shape the plastic over the buck. Heck of a lot cheaper than the silicone rubber, plus you can make quite a few molds very quickly.

    • @HomeMadeModern
      @HomeMadeModern  Před rokem

      yes! I have been thinking about getting a vacuum former. I have used a heat gun but the molds got scratched up to the point where it impacted the finish surface

    • @jeffgoldenberg9579
      @jeffgoldenberg9579 Před rokem

      There are polishes for plastic that can remove scratches but really the cost of plastic is still relatively cheap. And depending on the size of the tile, you could even cut apart and flatten 2-liter soda bottles to use as raw material.

  • @raynoladominguez4730
    @raynoladominguez4730 Před rokem

    Ha! It reminds me of a turtle too. Cool stuff.

  • @mortenpetersen8888
    @mortenpetersen8888 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for sharing, how long did it take to make a full patio when you had to cast all the small pavement bricks? I guess you needed a lot (200-300 pcs ?)

  • @bryanflo4500
    @bryanflo4500 Před rokem +1

    I've been subscribed to this channel since I was in late high school, so it's been a while haha. I'm finally getting to a point where getting my own place is realistic in the next year or so, and watching videos like these that offer ideas on how to make a space my own is so inspiring.
    Just wanna say thanks for creating such high quality and accessible videos for free that help illustrate that creativity at home is very possible and accessible for anyone willing to give the DIY ethos a shot. I've found it very empowering to watch over the years. Hoping to get the creative juices flowing watching your videos as I do research and plan for a hypothetical future space in the coming months.

    • @Slaphappy-_-
      @Slaphappy-_- Před rokem

      Just make sure not to use YouTUB advice 100% they don’t tell you everything!

    • @IcsulX
      @IcsulX Před rokem

      @@Slaphappy-_- Yeah, like don't use hot glue or latex caulk with platinum curing silicone, cause it inhibits the curing.

    • @Slaphappy-_-
      @Slaphappy-_- Před rokem

      @@IcsulX I don’t get channels like this. All the support and bad advice. Molding is all about doing it right the fist time. In this video the guy acts like it’s his first time molding something? Many other videos here showing somewhat that process. Is he not learning as he goes? Or is he listening to Smooth-on? Ive never used Smooth-on because they are over priced and over rated because of YouTUB. I’ve been working in FRP and building molds and formulating my own rubbers and resins for 12 years. I still have yet to see a CZcams channel show truthful content.

    • @HomeMadeModern
      @HomeMadeModern  Před rokem +1

      thank you for following along! I have been doing this almost 10 years

  • @quixxovel
    @quixxovel Před rokem +9

    Curious what you used the rest of the silicone for

  • @brianfuller7241
    @brianfuller7241 Před rokem +1

    "I like this one because it reminds me of a turtle." Very nice 😄

  • @d1986ben
    @d1986ben Před rokem

    I could see you doing some M.C Escher inspired patterns.

  • @ClubOceanBlue22
    @ClubOceanBlue22 Před rokem

    This is really cool but how many months did it take to make enough pavers for your patio?

  • @NA-sy2fm
    @NA-sy2fm Před rokem +2

    How my pavers did you get per bag 80# bag of countertop mix?

  • @ctlockemusic300
    @ctlockemusic300 Před rokem

    You've never lived until you frost a cake with a putty knife....LOLOLOL

  • @mpkeller
    @mpkeller Před rokem +1

    love the colors. what is the advantage of the silicone mold vs just a melamine mold?

    • @HomeMadeModern
      @HomeMadeModern  Před rokem +3

      the speed of de molding, cleaning and re filling is the big advantage. I re use melamine molds but over time water tends to get absorbed into the melamine.

    • @mpkeller
      @mpkeller Před rokem

      @@HomeMadeModern makes sense. thanks

  • @justinsmall756
    @justinsmall756 Před rokem

    i think it be neat to add tumbled colored glass to the concrete then sand to show the glass

    • @HomeMadeModern
      @HomeMadeModern  Před rokem

      I just got some rock tumblers and am currently tumbling glass!

  • @zsuzsiwinn9786
    @zsuzsiwinn9786 Před 6 měsíci

    Why did you use plaster over the cardboard mold? Just for an extra protection? To seal it?

  • @joehennessy8993
    @joehennessy8993 Před rokem

    For a vibrator alternative I use a Sawzall without a blade.

  • @tangarextan9964
    @tangarextan9964 Před rokem

    Have nothing to say on technical side of process. In my opinion it brilliant.
    But one question about math of this tiling: did you made two tiles with purpose? Cause this tiling can be accomplish with just one tile form. In your case it just matter of different scale on x- and y-axis.

  • @lauraandedwardcannon8861

    How about the tessellating spools pattern?

  • @i-love-comountains3850

    There's only one distributor of that silicone in my state, I'm glad I'm not too far from there lol😅

  • @HunterMayer
    @HunterMayer Před rokem

    Roughly how many ounces of silicon mold material did your molds consume? If you know.

  • @1989dshall
    @1989dshall Před rokem

    What is the coloring product that you are using?

  • @benubaid2137
    @benubaid2137 Před rokem

    Is that strong enough if I made it only from concrete without support like aggregate, fiber, or steal?

  • @_MSD75_
    @_MSD75_ Před rokem

    srill waiting for the video of you frosting a cake with a putty knife.

  • @timothybaker8234
    @timothybaker8234 Před rokem +2

    CAD, Cardboard Aided Design

  • @Ernzt8
    @Ernzt8 Před rokem

    Nice project! But did you use the left over silicone? That was a lot

  • @ShirinDelsooz
    @ShirinDelsooz Před rokem

    I am planning on doing this but with a 3D printer, not cardboard. What do you suggest is a good amount of ease on the shapes that fit together like jigsaw puzzles?

    • @HomeMadeModern
      @HomeMadeModern  Před rokem +1

      1/16- 1/8 inch is safe. I have done this 3d printing. super fun!

  • @AllenTax
    @AllenTax Před rokem

    Concrete grass or maybe if tail & eyes are spotted somewhere. Can be A green turtle.

  • @VTK72
    @VTK72 Před rokem

    ❤❤❤

  • @jaeha171
    @jaeha171 Před rokem

    I love to buy that silicone molding. Do you selling?

  • @barbmcbride2653
    @barbmcbride2653 Před rokem +1

    It might be helpful if you let us know how much silicone you used to make the moles. You most certainly appeared to have one hell of a lot more than was required mixed up there!

    • @m.maclellan7147
      @m.maclellan7147 Před rokem +1

      I have seen mold makers have a "sacrificial" bag of dry rice or beans to fill the mold, then pour out, weigh the beans & you have their weight - which should get you in the ballpark (most mold makers add a 1/4 more to allow for shrinkage).
      You can also just use water, but then have to dry your mold out before pouring the silicone. (They reuse the rice/beans but do not eat them.)

  • @Witty..UserName
    @Witty..UserName Před rokem +1

    I have a HUGE patio project coming up. (over 1000sqft of pavers)
    I'm diy'ing the majority of it. Some experience with some of it, no experience with other parts.
    I really wanted to make my own pavers, mostly to control color & for experience. However, I am concerned about 2 things...
    Primarily strength over time compared to a commercial product. I live in CO & will have freeze thaw cycles. I will be putting a built in kitchen & post & beam roof structure on part of it.
    & to a much lesser extent cost:time ratio. I can make the forms/molds & do like you do, making a few pavers once or twice a day. So not including labor, will raw material cost be appreciably more or less the cost of a quality commercial product?
    Do you have any videos or other resources that address these aspects of diy pavers?

    • @m.maclellan7147
      @m.maclellan7147 Před rokem

      There is an additive you can add to your mix to help with the freeze thaw issue. Sadly, I don't remember the name.

    • @Witty..UserName
      @Witty..UserName Před rokem +1

      @@m.maclellan7147
      Thanks for the reply.
      I'll look into it. I think Mike builds (or similar named channel) mentions it in some of his videos.

    • @HomeMadeModern
      @HomeMadeModern  Před rokem +1

      Modustrial maker has some great concrete videos

  • @gregmize01
    @gregmize01 Před rokem

    👍👍👍👍

  • @civilmonster4482
    @civilmonster4482 Před rokem

    What would it take to make a vehicle driveway with homemade pavers?

    • @HomeMadeModern
      @HomeMadeModern  Před rokem

      I would do smaller pavers almost like cobble stones and really focus on the well packed layers of sand and gravel possibly with a structural grid to prevent erosion

  • @DeweyKentM
    @DeweyKentM Před rokem +1

    What about a vacuum formed plastic mold?

    • @commandoconstruction2720
      @commandoconstruction2720 Před rokem +1

      The silicon is easy to peel from the brick without damaging, multiple times. Vacuum formed plastic needs to be hot to be flexible enough to shape. I’m sure it would not come off so easily at room temperature.

  • @woofguy
    @woofguy Před rokem +2

    This would be a great use of a 3D printer

    • @HomeMadeModern
      @HomeMadeModern  Před rokem

      I have done a few 3d print to concrete projects

    • @essjayem6498
      @essjayem6498 Před rokem

      Yeah, I was thinking that was what he was going to use!

  • @BrianFrishcosy
    @BrianFrishcosy Před rokem

    The wine will be drank. You will be drunk. 😂

  • @SnelfNL
    @SnelfNL Před rokem +1

    If that chisel ever shows up in a woodworking video, the trolls will have a field day...

    • @HomeMadeModern
      @HomeMadeModern  Před rokem +1

      going to paint the handle so that never happens. it was a $4 chisel

    • @samponette3306
      @samponette3306 Před rokem

      Meanwhile the silicon mold guys can have their field day: where did the 80-90% of the mixed silicon go? Besides, that is a screwdriver, not a chisel 😜

  • @TheRealAmythyst
    @TheRealAmythyst Před rokem

    I know you mentioned the cost of silicone would affect how many molds you make but I wanted to know didn't it look like you had left over silicone to pour at least a third mold, because that just seem like a lot of silicone in that bowl and you never really showed you emptying it completely.

  • @hadleybee9710
    @hadleybee9710 Před rokem

    Could you add clay powder to the concrete?

    • @RapTapTap69
      @RapTapTap69 Před rokem

      What would be the benefit or reason?

    • @HomeMadeModern
      @HomeMadeModern  Před rokem

      you can add what ever you want but concrete cures through a chemical reaction and that would impact it.

  • @anabarbulescu4043
    @anabarbulescu4043 Před rokem +1

    You might have an audio glitch around minute 2,45 -2,50.

    • @essjayem6498
      @essjayem6498 Před rokem

      If you use 2:45 to 2:50 it goes straight to the timeline in the vid.

  • @brianfuller7241
    @brianfuller7241 Před rokem +2

    I'd love to see some pavers based on this video from Veritasium: czcams.com/video/48sCx-wBs34/video.html

  • @RandomBogey
    @RandomBogey Před rokem +1

    I like turtles

  • @headkase11
    @headkase11 Před rokem

    Couldn't you just use 2 3/4" pieces of mdf and sandwich them together then polyurethane over it instead of using cardboard?

    • @HomeMadeModern
      @HomeMadeModern  Před 10 měsíci +1

      yes! I have used mdf often but I wanted to show a way where power tools or precise cuts with a saw weren't required

    • @headkase11
      @headkase11 Před 10 měsíci

      @@HomeMadeModern thank you for making these videos!

  • @davidkendall589
    @davidkendall589 Před rokem

    Just make the mold out of plywood like a normal person.

  • @claws61821
    @claws61821 Před rokem +1

    Great idea and methodology, but please don't handle wet plaster with your bare hands or sand or carve plaster or concrete or drywall without eye and lung protection in future tutorial videos. I cannot possibly stress the risks involved in working those materials unprotected enough.

  • @Buildingenjoyment
    @Buildingenjoyment Před rokem

    Do a better job around the bottom of your cardboard joint. Also when you cast a piece use the concrete to make more moulds not the cardboard original it won’t float and you can do a better job around the base! Pre-calculate your silicone required you wasted most of the expensive silicone by mixing all at once . Buy a scale!

    • @HomeMadeModern
      @HomeMadeModern  Před rokem

      what wasted silicone? I used it on another project

  • @dawnellherrera9338
    @dawnellherrera9338 Před rokem

    I was wondering why you made this complicated cardboard thing instead of just using clay. Surely with all the things you added to smooth and seal the cardboard you didn't save time or money.

  • @jasenjahn
    @jasenjahn Před rokem

    So….you should sell your molds.

  • @brianstevens3858
    @brianstevens3858 Před rokem

    sand pile, cardboard ring and trashbag.

  • @monkeyrun
    @monkeyrun Před rokem

    nice. but 2 pavers a day.... 😵

    • @KlaasDeforche
      @KlaasDeforche Před rokem +1

      ... keep the doctor away

    • @ignilc
      @ignilc Před rokem

      yeah because hes an idiot. he shouldve made the concrete much less wet, so he couldve compacted it down and remove the silicone forms right away, and the paver would hold its shape

    • @johndallara3257
      @johndallara3257 Před rokem

      Prep on a project like this is really the key to the production. Prep is ( beer, music, space and materials / wife, kids, work and energy ) x (sheer will and knowledge you will be crowned the coolest dude ever!) GL

    • @HomeMadeModern
      @HomeMadeModern  Před rokem +3

      2 pavers in 10 mins every day. I like home improvement projects that I slowly build in spare time

    • @lizcademy4809
      @lizcademy4809 Před rokem +2

      Or 14 pavers a week ... you can easily pour a pair after work.
      Plus, you can make them all winter for a patio you install after the snow melts in spring. [Assuming you live in Frostbite Falls, like I do.]

  • @azerioner6595
    @azerioner6595 Před rokem

    #2nd

  • @DeepThinkingGPU
    @DeepThinkingGPU Před 7 měsíci

    oh hell no

  • @grassabrutta
    @grassabrutta Před 9 měsíci

    Creativitiy at a higher level. But ... those pavers will not be good outside .... why ? Water. A true 'paver' is a porous material which absorbs and releases water to the sub layer. That property means you are not left with standing or pooled water on the surface. These mischievious pentagons will have you slipping and skating all over the place.

  • @autumnroberts3086
    @autumnroberts3086 Před rokem

    This looks like A LOT OF WORK for something you can find and buy on Amazon or Etsy 🥸

    • @HomeMadeModern
      @HomeMadeModern  Před rokem

      looked on both and didn't see a lot of interesting shapes thick enough to be used for pavers. I saw a lot of thin ones for tile but send a link if you know of some.