I always come back to this video before I grout. I only make a couple pieces that I grout a couple times a year and I find this an excellent refresher. Thank you!
Beautifully Done. I'm glad I watched your video first, I was just going to throw the water on my project street I was done applying my grout! Thanks for sharing!! ❤️
Great video, I really appreciate your attention to detail on every step of this process and alternative ways to do it. I've grouted a few times but had not mixed my own -- yet.
I would like to see a video on how to finish off a mosaic piece. Regarding the edges of a piece. Whether it's an outdoor piece or indoor. I've never seen a video showing this; in other words, do I paint, frame or put some kind of metal edging around it?
Thanks so much for this clear and concise guide! I took a mosaic course a while ago and using the technique taught there (lightly wiping with a damp sponge after no setting time), I haven't been able to keep the grout even with the tesserae. I'm certain now that I'm armed with the knowledge I need to do a proper job of it.
Good video, thanks. How long should you wait before starting to apply your grout once it is mixed? How long do your generally have to work with the grout? Can you add more water to the grout as you work if it starts to dry out? Once mixed are you forced to use all the grout at that sitting or can you moisten and cover and save for later? If so, how long will it last? You mention that it's cement based and you shouldn't dump into sinks or toilets. Is your only option to clean up the waste to put it in the trash? When using a sponge to apply & to clean up guessing your best option to minimize sink exposure is to work with a separate container of water to do your rinsing. If you do that, what's the best option for draining the container? Drain or toilet is bad but guessing it's also not great to just pour it outside. What should you do with the waste water? Can you use a filter to strain out the grout particles and dispose of the water normally? If so, any recommendations on filters? How long do you need to wait for the grout to dry? And if applying a sealer, how long should you wait before applying? Can you give a quick explanation about the differences between sanded & unwanted grouts? What types of projects should the various types be used for? Any tips on edge finishing? Thanks.
Wow that is a books worth of questions, Recommend you go to the channel playlist and watch all the videos on the playlist titled "Grouting and Finishing", I believe we will answer all of your questions across the videos. As to clean up this video will provide insights and ideas: th-cam.com/video/Ruhxs8QAagI/w-d-xo.html. Good luck and thanks for being a fan.
Do you grind or sand every piece of stained glass before glueing it to the substrate? If not, isn't the pieces' edges sharp and cutting when applying grout?
I rarely grind my glass edges; you can bevel. the grout if the glass thickness is slightly different, but generally speaking, the grout covers the share edges. Good question. Thanks!
Thank you for this video! I'm new to mosaics. Can you use frosted glass nuggets in a piece? Do you grout the same way? Or would the grout not come off the frosted glass? I've laid down my tesserae but I'm afraid to glue them until I know about how grout will work with frosted glass. Any help is much appreciated!
I would do a test, those glass nuggets are sometimes etched glass other times painted. glue some on a scrap something, and then do a grout test. If I am concerned about protecting something like that when grouting cover with painter's tape to protect and be careful around those pieces. Wish there was an easy answer! Thanks for being a fan.
What is the stained glass sitting on to begin with? The white stuff? And is that part of the final piece? I'm wanting to see how I can do something like this but in the end will just be the glass and the grout holding the glass together (so you can still see through the glass. Is that possible? Thanks in advance!
The white stuff is white thin-set mortar, the appropriate adhesive for marrying stained glass to a pre-cast stepping stone, which is concrete. Grout does not have any adhesive properties. If you are using transparent stained glass you definitely want to use white thin-set mortar because you see through the glass to the adhesive. There are many videos on the channel about mixing and using thin-set. Good luck! Thanks for being a fan. Good question!
I am new to this...do you grout the sides of the piece? I am doing some frames and mirrors and not sure what to do on the sides of the pieces. Thank you!
Grout won't stick to sides over time, I usually paint . Be sure to properly prepare your frames. This video gives insights th-cam.com/video/vskR7CCDsds/w-d-xo.html Thank for being a fan!
I am sorry I did not get back to you sooner. Somehow your question fell between the cracks. Thank you for being a fan! This is a good suggestion. We are working on an updated grout video and will do!
where can you get colored grout..blues, greens, etc... if not in the market, what the best way to colored the white grout? where did you get the brown grout? never seen it before. Thanks
Hi , love your videos and just subscribed, however I noticed that you have stopped loading videos for about a year now. Are you gals coming back with new stuffs ?
I have already mixed grout from a Hobby store but my projects end up with cracks after it dries. Is sanded grout better? Also is it okay to use thinset mortor to grout my projects? Thanks.
Hi, I need to know the time that you let the grout set before you even put it on the mosaic.... also the time you let the grout set before wiping off for the first time. Thank you.
The slake time (the time that you let the grout set before you even put it on the mosaic) varies per manufacturer, but typically 10-20 minutes. Read the package. After that period be sure to stir the grout again before applying to mosaic. When you wipe off is dependent on many factors, including environmental. You want to wait until the grout begins to go back to power, this can be anywhere from 5 to 20 minutes. Then wipe off. Hope this helps and good luck with your project!
We use several different brands, always sanded, polymer fortified. Mapei, Latictere and Tec are some of my favorites. Custom Home is sold by Home Depot.
Recommend you watch our video about wood as a substrate so you properly prepare the wood surface. Here is the link you can copy and paste. th-cam.com/video/vskR7CCDsds/w-d-xo.html
Unsanded grout does not have sand as an aggregate and would only be used for very small grout lines. Sanded grout is just that, sand is the aggregate and if best for uneven grout lines, and any more than 1/4" wide. Good luck!
I really can't speak to this. I have not tried. You might want to experiment. Of course, the process shown in the video would not apply as SimpleSet is composed of much different materials and will not react the way standard grout does.
LOL. Sorry, but as an old adult male who has never cooked, ''Mix to a consistency of brownie mix'' doesn't help me :p I own it, it's my bad, but something like a consistency of a concrete paste (Not slurry) might be better? I know concrete a little better than Brownie mix :p Maybe another universal, firmer than toothpaste? I'm guessing here, not knowing Brownie consistency :)
Heed the warning about cementitious products, never clean your tools and equipment at the sink, rinse off outdoors using the hose, idiot flippers cleaned their gear in the sink after doing my kitchen (before I bought the place) , 5 years later and I'm still punching drain lines to clear spalling grout and thinset that clung to the pipe interiors, it breaks off and clogs the drains and requires mechanical smashing up- it'll end some day but who needs this chore?
How times/products have changed! I wish I could find old school grout…not this polymer-blend stuff! Am not a fan of adding more plastic into the world.
I always come back to this video before I grout. I only make a couple pieces that I grout a couple times a year and I find this an excellent refresher. Thank you!
Wonderful!
I am glad I found your channel. I will enthusiastically watch everything you post. It's much better than taking notes during a class.
This is an excellent tutorial. Thank you. 👏👏👏
You're very welcome!
Beautifully Done. I'm glad I watched your video first, I was just going to throw the water on my project street I was done applying my grout! Thanks for sharing!! ❤️
Glad it was helpful!
Your videos are well thought out, and thoughtful.. It's obvious you have a ton of knowledge, hope you make more videos!
Great video, I really appreciate your attention to detail on every step of this process and alternative ways to do it. I've grouted a few times but had not mixed my own -- yet.
Thanks for being a fan, keep creating!
Thank you for the great tips! and might I add so surprised you don't have tons of followers, really? Well you have a new one now.
Great tutorial thank you!!
Very beautiful piece!
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I would like to see a video on how to finish off a mosaic piece. Regarding the edges of a piece. Whether it's an outdoor piece or indoor. I've never seen a video showing this; in other words, do I paint, frame or put some kind of metal edging around it?
I've seen this technique used in a window or frame -- that way, you can glue the glass to the glass and the frame is already there! :)
Thanks so much for this clear and concise guide! I took a mosaic course a while ago and using the technique taught there (lightly wiping with a damp sponge after no setting time), I haven't been able to keep the grout even with the tesserae. I'm certain now that I'm armed with the knowledge I need to do a proper job of it.
Thank you for being fan! Keep creating.
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Good video, thanks. How long should you wait before starting to apply your grout once it is mixed? How long do your generally have to work with the grout? Can you add more water to the grout as you work if it starts to dry out? Once mixed are you forced to use all the grout at that sitting or can you moisten and cover and save for later? If so, how long will it last?
You mention that it's cement based and you shouldn't dump into sinks or toilets. Is your only option to clean up the waste to put it in the trash? When using a sponge to apply & to clean up guessing your best option to minimize sink exposure is to work with a separate container of water to do your rinsing. If you do that, what's the best option for draining the container? Drain or toilet is bad but guessing it's also not great to just pour it outside. What should you do with the waste water? Can you use a filter to strain out the grout particles and dispose of the water normally? If so, any recommendations on filters?
How long do you need to wait for the grout to dry? And if applying a sealer, how long should you wait before applying?
Can you give a quick explanation about the differences between sanded & unwanted grouts? What types of projects should the various types be used for?
Any tips on edge finishing?
Thanks.
Wow that is a books worth of questions, Recommend you go to the channel playlist and watch all the videos on the playlist titled "Grouting and Finishing", I believe we will answer all of your questions across the videos. As to clean up this video will provide insights and ideas: th-cam.com/video/Ruhxs8QAagI/w-d-xo.html. Good luck and thanks for being a fan.
Do you grind or sand every piece of stained glass before glueing it to the substrate? If not, isn't the pieces' edges sharp and cutting when applying grout?
I rarely grind my glass edges; you can bevel. the grout if the glass thickness is slightly different, but generally speaking, the grout covers the share edges. Good question. Thanks!
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Fantastic vid! So helpful!
great video! thanks for the refresher
Great video!
Thank you for being a fan! Happy to share the information.
Thank you for this video! I'm new to mosaics. Can you use frosted glass nuggets in a piece? Do you grout the same way? Or would the grout not come off the frosted glass? I've laid down my tesserae but I'm afraid to glue them until I know about how grout will work with frosted glass. Any help is much appreciated!
I would do a test, those glass nuggets are sometimes etched glass other times painted. glue some on a scrap something, and then do a grout test. If I am concerned about protecting something like that when grouting cover with painter's tape to protect and be careful around those pieces. Wish there was an easy answer! Thanks for being a fan.
Thanks Bonnie!
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What is the stained glass sitting on to begin with? The white stuff? And is that part of the final piece? I'm wanting to see how I can do something like this but in the end will just be the glass and the grout holding the glass together (so you can still see through the glass. Is that possible? Thanks in advance!
The white stuff is white thin-set mortar, the appropriate adhesive for marrying stained glass to a pre-cast stepping stone, which is concrete. Grout does not have any adhesive properties. If you are using transparent stained glass you definitely want to use white thin-set mortar because you see through the glass to the adhesive. There are many videos on the channel about mixing and using thin-set. Good luck! Thanks for being a fan. Good question!
wondering difference between sanded and non sanded grout and when to use which one? thank you so much!!!
Use sanded grout if your grout lines are larger. For most applications use sanded.
I am new to this...do you grout the sides of the piece? I am doing some frames and mirrors and not sure what to do on the sides of the pieces. Thank you!
Grout won't stick to sides over time, I usually paint . Be sure to properly prepare your frames. This video gives insights th-cam.com/video/vskR7CCDsds/w-d-xo.html Thank for being a fan!
@@MakeitMosaics Thank you so much! Glad ot have found you
I like your step-by-step. But I wish you would have added Times for each process
I am sorry I did not get back to you sooner. Somehow your question fell between the cracks. Thank you for being a fan! This is a good suggestion. We are working on an updated grout video and will do!
where can you get colored grout..blues, greens, etc... if not in the market, what the best way to colored the white grout? where did you get the brown grout? never seen it before. Thanks
Whoops just saw this! We have a video about coloring grout and thin-set on the Channel. That dark brown grout is a Custom Home product.
Hi , love your videos and just subscribed, however I noticed that you have stopped loading videos for about a year now. Are you gals coming back with new stuffs ?
Lindo!
Thank you for your continued interest and support!
I have already mixed grout from a Hobby store but my projects end up with cracks after it dries. Is sanded grout better? Also is it okay to use thinset mortor to grout my projects? Thanks.
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Hi, I need to know the time that you let the grout set before you even put it on the mosaic.... also the time you let the grout set before wiping off for the first time. Thank you.
The slake time (the time that you let the grout set before you even put it on the mosaic) varies per manufacturer, but typically 10-20 minutes. Read the package. After that period be sure to stir the grout again before applying to mosaic. When you wipe off is dependent on many factors, including environmental. You want to wait until the grout begins to go back to power, this can be anywhere from 5 to 20 minutes. Then wipe off. Hope this helps and good luck with your project!
What Brand/variety specific type of grout are your using?
We use several different brands, always sanded, polymer fortified. Mapei, Latictere and Tec are some of my favorites. Custom Home is sold by Home Depot.
I want to make a wooded serving tray with stain glass mosaics T
Recommend you watch our video about wood as a substrate so you properly prepare the wood surface. Here is the link you can copy and paste. th-cam.com/video/vskR7CCDsds/w-d-xo.html
Unsanded grout does not have sand as an aggregate and would only be used for very small grout lines. Sanded grout is just that, sand is the aggregate and if best for uneven grout lines, and any more than 1/4" wide. Good luck!
Can you use simpleset thinset as a grout for a small mosaic?
I really can't speak to this. I have not tried. You might want to experiment. Of course, the process shown in the video would not apply as SimpleSet is composed of much different materials and will not react the way standard grout does.
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LOL. Sorry, but as an old adult male who has never cooked, ''Mix to a consistency of brownie mix'' doesn't help me :p I own it, it's my bad, but something like a consistency of a concrete paste (Not slurry) might be better? I know concrete a little better than Brownie mix :p Maybe another universal, firmer than toothpaste? I'm guessing here, not knowing Brownie consistency :)
Instead of brownie mix think peanut butter, smooth, not chunky! Or use like concrete paste.
Heed the warning about cementitious products, never clean your tools and equipment at the sink, rinse off outdoors using the hose, idiot flippers cleaned their gear in the sink after doing my kitchen (before I bought the place) , 5 years later and I'm still punching drain lines to clear spalling grout and thinset that clung to the pipe interiors, it breaks off and clogs the drains and requires mechanical smashing up- it'll end some day but who needs this chore?
Yes! Same thing happened to us. We fought plugged drains until we moved!
How times/products have changed! I wish I could find old school grout…not this polymer-blend stuff! Am not a fan of adding more plastic into the world.
It really is a mixed bag (no pun intended)! The products are stronger but yep it’s because of plastics.
@@MakeitMosaics BWAHAHA! Cheers for the laugh!
Great video!
Thank you for being a fan, next few days a new video, more about using stained glass as a mosaic material, look for it!