How I created this amazing design using Stone Coat Epoxy Resin

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  • čas přidán 28. 06. 2024
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    This piece is truly stunning! Using Stone Coat Countertop epoxy for the color coat and clear coat, it was then topped with Stone Coat's Ultimate Top Coat in the Natural finish. I used several techniques to create this piece including the perpendicular lines you'll see in the overview, which really takes it to another level.
    I used colorants by Just Resin for the base coat colors:
    Aluminum
    Graphite
    Bronze
    Veins were created using RustOleum spray paints:
    Champagne Bronze
    Antique Brass
    Black Gloss
    White Gloss
    Accent vein using RustOleum Seaside Gloss
    Chapter Breakdown:
    0:00 - Intro to How I created this amazing design using Stone Coat Epoxy Resin
    0:28 - How to prep a tabletop for epoxy pour
    1:05 - How to fog edges on countertop before epoxy
    2:00 - How to add colors to epoxy resin - Just Resin Epoxy Pigments
    2:57 - How to apply a wash coat of epoxy to a tabletop
    3:20 - How to apply epoxy colors to a countertop
    4:03 - How to marbleize and meld epoxy resin with your hands
    4:36 - How to remove air bubbles from mixed epoxy
    6:06 - Adding accent colors to epoxy project
    6:51 - Adding alcohol to epoxy project to cause lacing and cells
    8:04 - Adding fracture lines with a paint stick
    9:50 - Final Shots creating How I created this amazing design using Stone Coat Epoxy Resin recap
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Komentáře • 19

  • @marysorrells
    @marysorrells Před rokem +1

    Just enjoyed watching this again!!!

  • @alanchambers5450
    @alanchambers5450 Před rokem +1

    Another master piece!! 👍🏻

  • @amazingepoxycreations417

    Nice job Keith!

  • @tamarathomas5126
    @tamarathomas5126 Před rokem +1

    Beautiful

  • @vickeygautreaux5438
    @vickeygautreaux5438 Před rokem

    Love your videos thank you

  • @belindagalle97
    @belindagalle97 Před rokem

    This piece is beautiful! Thank you for doing these tutorials. It helps build confidence that someday I too will have a chance to put the tutorials I have watched to good use. I enjoy watching you grow in skill and try new things. I probably sound corny to you but, I find it very difficult to praise YT artists, cooks, etc, whom I enjoy watching without sounding condescending or like a teenage groupie! My husband just shakes his head & smiles at me because after 35 years he knows I'm nuts! Anyway, I think I've rambled enough. Keep up the good work and have a good night.

    • @kcdcdesigns
      @kcdcdesigns  Před rokem

      Thank you so much, Belinda and expressing your thoughts and appreciation does not sound corny at all. I do the same as I feel indebted to those whom I have learned from and helped me grow. Seeing others do what we aspire to do does build our confidence! And comments like yours let us know that what we publish is making a difference, thank you again and enjoy your day!

  • @ameyburden8961
    @ameyburden8961 Před rokem +1

    I love this when you remeld the micas do you go in same direction as first time or another direction?

    • @kcdcdesigns
      @kcdcdesigns  Před rokem +1

      Thanks, Amey! I go in the same direction VERY lightly as I don't want to re-meld the colors, I just want to skim over the top to wake up the metallics. I try to wait at least 30 minutes and then be careful to not torch or heat it up to much so they don't settle back down.

    • @ameyburden8961
      @ameyburden8961 Před rokem +1

      @@kcdcdesigns ok Thank you so much

  • @eljefe4037
    @eljefe4037 Před 3 měsíci

    Is it possible to use metallic spray paint (gold, silver, bronze) instead of the black spray paint for the framing of the color cells? Not sure whether the metallic paint would react the same with the alcohol?

    • @kcdcdesigns
      @kcdcdesigns  Před 3 měsíci

      I think you might be referring to the granifying process, where you spray black paint on the surface, then immediately hit it with alcohol to create the cells? Yes, you can use metallic spray paints but they will react differently, as many colors will, including white (more lacing than cells). As they each react differently, and some are very cool, you really need to practice with it, for one to see how heavy or lightly fogged you want to go, and the effect you get with each.
      Great question and thanks for asking!

  • @petercarels
    @petercarels Před rokem

    Hey Keith. Question for ya. Did you use just resin micas or pastes?

    • @kcdcdesigns
      @kcdcdesigns  Před rokem

      Hey Pete, those were pastes, and I love 'em! :)

    • @petercarels
      @petercarels Před rokem +1

      Thanks Keith. Buying some today!