Stacy did THE MOST beautiful pour I’ve ever seen! I’ve watched sooo many of these and THIS design is the absolute most realistic and gorgeous! My husband and I are going to try to replicate it this weekend! Can’t wait!
This one is GREAT. Very usable. Too many colors seems to limit the locations you can use it in. I've done a number of sample boards and a few counters, but I find (with rentals) simple is better. This recipe is perfect for my next countertop. It'll go perfect with the flooring that is already there.
Beautiful creation!! I love the teasing!! Too cute! Do you get different reactions by using different types of white additives together? I have the squirrel queen in my family! She honestly is in mid serious conversation and suddenly says, "SQUIRREL!" Makes me laugh so much! She does squirrel counts while driving about town!
Ok, so I just ordered Totalboat table top epoxy and now after watching this I'm feeling doubtful. This is waaay more informative and nearly 5x's the working time. TB has a 30 min gel time what does that mean? Is it possible if I heat up my working environment it can help. Ugh I wish I saw this sooner🥺😭. Love how you to work together and respect each other's skill and craft. Love this design. It's completely beautiful
Stonecoat epoxy IMO is a far superior product. The UVA, heat and scratch resistance is incredible. Paired with our Ultimate Top Coat, your countertops will be very very durable.
@@shamaraboonemua121 if you have good adhesion with what is currently on the surface, all you need to do is sand thoroughly, paint 2 coats of your base color and then pour. The issue is if the current product that’s on the surface doesn’t have good adhesion. No matter what you put on top, it’s only going to be as strong as the bottoms layer. If that bond fails, the whole surface will fail.
I have used both TotalBoat tabletop epoxy and SuperClear. They run about $110 for two gallons on Amazon, roughly half the price of Stonecoat! Both TotalBoat and SuperClear have great scratch resistance and heat resistance. I tried putting hot pans on them and using them as cutting boards, things I would NEVER do to my kitchen countertop no matter what it was made out of anyway. Longer working time also means longer time for dust, bugs, and dog hairs to get stuck in the work or for someone to accidentally set something down on your newly poured countertop! No product has perfect UV resistance, but unless you are making something for outdoors that will set in the sun, you probably will never notice.
Hello ladies. I will make my counter top by your instructions, but when the exotic poor is done, can I still poor over just clear epoxy to make a thinner layer over ??? And how long I should wait ?? Thank you.
Thanks for the great video! What would be the impact of doing exotic pours but with only ~4.6 oz per sq ft? My countertop is ~55 sq ft, so hoping to get away with 2 gallons = 256 ozs.
The top coat is a roll on product. You can apply it anytime after the epoxy has cured. For specific instructions I’ve come up with a instructional PDF with mixing ratios. rk3designs.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/UTC-Mixing-Instructions.pdf
Hi there, did you say 8sf equals 54 oz of epoxy for a 7 oz pour? Based on stonecoat calculator on website, I am showing 142 oz for 8sf. Please let me know if I am calculating incorrectly.
Absolutely love this I can see this in our home
Great balance grey / taupe / white
And diamond dust
👍 perfect
Stacy did THE MOST beautiful pour I’ve ever seen! I’ve watched sooo many of these and THIS design is the absolute most realistic and gorgeous! My husband and I are going to try to replicate it this weekend! Can’t wait!
I know right!! Gorgeous!!
This is one of the most realistic designs I've seen using epoxy! I would love to see this in a little darker recipe.
Exotic pours are so much fun and you can create the coolest pieces!!! Thanks for watching!! 😊😊
Love this design!! Travis and Stacy are great!!
A great realistic look! I need to do more exotic pours… Nicely done girls! 👊
Thanks Brett!!
Stunning! ❤
RK3 ROCKS!!!!!
Thank you!!! 😊😊
Great job Stacey and Rhonda!
Thank you!
Loved This!
I would of appreciated a little more details on the color mixing initially.
Love it, I would like to see a little color of teal.
Beautiful
Thank you!!
Best one I have seen yet
Loving this! Great idea using smaller cups.
😊😊. It did turn out very nice. Thanks for watching.
Stacy you rocked this design. Gotta try it
Can you add veins to the clear coat to add dimension/3D effect? Then top it with ultimate top coat.
Amazing, awesome, beautiful!!!!
Thanks ❤️❤️
excellent work. looks real from here!.
Thank you so much!!! 😊😊
This one is GREAT. Very usable. Too many colors seems to limit the locations you can use it in. I've done a number of sample boards and a few counters, but I find (with rentals) simple is better. This recipe is perfect for my next countertop. It'll go perfect with the flooring that is already there.
Awesome!! I’m super glad you like it. I agree, sometimes less is best!!
Love this one! It uses all my favorite techniques.
This is a gorgeous recipe
Thank you so much 😊
know anyone who does this in south florida? my lord this is amazing.
I do! Send me your email and I’ll send you some referrals Rhonda@rk3designs.com
This is beautiful❤
Beautiful.
Thank you!!
Beautiful creation!! I love the teasing!! Too cute! Do you get different reactions by using different types of white additives together? I have the squirrel queen in my family! She honestly is in mid serious conversation and suddenly says, "SQUIRREL!" Makes me laugh so much! She does squirrel counts while driving about town!
LOL That's funny!! Yes, adding different types of white will cause different reactions and looks. I love using all different types of additives.
@@RK3Designs Thank you!! ❤
Precioso wow
Love this!
Excellent!
Thank you!! 😊
Beautiful, there are so many patterns that it's hard to choose great job I will try next month, not sure how much product to buy for a 8ft. By 12ft.
Ok, so I just ordered Totalboat table top epoxy and now after watching this I'm feeling doubtful. This is waaay more informative and nearly 5x's the working time. TB has a 30 min gel time what does that mean? Is it possible if I heat up my working environment it can help. Ugh I wish I saw this sooner🥺😭.
Love how you to work together and respect each other's skill and craft. Love this design. It's completely beautiful
Stonecoat epoxy IMO is a far superior product. The UVA, heat and scratch resistance is incredible. Paired with our Ultimate Top Coat, your countertops will be very very durable.
@@RK3Designs if I sand down my epoxy can I put the stone epoxy over it or would I need to strip it completely?
@@shamaraboonemua121 if you have good adhesion with what is currently on the surface, all you need to do is sand thoroughly, paint 2 coats of your base color and then pour. The issue is if the current product that’s on the surface doesn’t have good adhesion. No matter what you put on top, it’s only going to be as strong as the bottoms layer. If that bond fails, the whole surface will fail.
I have used both TotalBoat tabletop epoxy and SuperClear. They run about $110 for two gallons on Amazon, roughly half the price of Stonecoat! Both TotalBoat and SuperClear have great scratch resistance and heat resistance. I tried putting hot pans on them and using them as cutting boards, things I would NEVER do to my kitchen countertop no matter what it was made out of anyway. Longer working time also means longer time for dust, bugs, and dog hairs to get stuck in the work or for someone to accidentally set something down on your newly poured countertop! No product has perfect UV resistance, but unless you are making something for outdoors that will set in the sun, you probably will never notice.
Can you redo this one but add a hint of teal tones with the gold?
Hello ladies. I will make my counter top by your instructions, but when the exotic poor is done, can I still poor over just clear epoxy to make a thinner layer over ??? And how long I should wait ?? Thank you.
Why are you using Art Coat instead of Stone Coat Epoxy? Do you recommend applying Stone Coat Epoxy after it dries?
Thanks for the great video! What would be the impact of doing exotic pours but with only ~4.6 oz per sq ft? My countertop is ~55 sq ft, so hoping to get away with 2 gallons = 256 ozs.
Very beautiful but I’ll never be able to do that.
Your countertop is beautiful. I tried this and my lines were skinny, not as big as yours. What did I do wrong? Any suggestions appreciated.
Maybe add more product. 😊
Can this be done on top of a white corianders counter?
You bet. You’ll just need to prep it with a high quality bonding primer first. I have several videos on prepping you may want to watch. 😊
I for got to order top coat after we finish would it be the same amount how much could I do this between 24 and 36 hrs later?
The top coat is a roll on product. You can apply it anytime after the epoxy has cured. For specific instructions I’ve come up with a instructional PDF with mixing ratios.
rk3designs.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/UTC-Mixing-Instructions.pdf
Where do I find the color obsession gold at the 25:50 mark it is said. I can't find that color, is it a metallic?
Hi there, did you say 8sf equals 54 oz of epoxy for a 7 oz pour? Based on stonecoat calculator on website, I am showing 142 oz for 8sf. Please let me know if I am calculating incorrectly.
What brand(s) of tape do you prefer ?
I like the Scotch brand blue tape.
What kind of finish do you recommend on this recipe? Leave it shiny, honed or ultimate too coat?
I really like the Natural (matte) UTC finish on this piece!! Looks amazing!
So should I sand it with 220 then pour a clear coat of epoxy on and then sand and put the matte utc on? Or can I skip the clear epoxy layer?
@@kostasmavridis6131yea, sand with 220 and I recommend a clear flood coat then the matte UTC 😊
I just poured half my kitchen yesterday. Now I have to go and redo it after seeing this! Hahahaha. You gotta stop making these videos.
Thank you…I think! 🤣🤣🤣
I wish the quality of the video was better 360p not great and would love for you to show us the next day after cure..
Beautiful