Damn dude, I love this. Can this process be applied to a wall? I just got new countertops and have glass tile above the countertops that I want to do something like this to match the vein pattern. I'm near Sky Harbor and would like to stop by.
I absolutely LOVE this!! ❤ i have been searching to no end for a specific epoxy flow look , that i want to base my project off of... & I think i finally have found it!! 🙌 Thanks 😃
Thanks for the more in depth video. You guys have preached it over and over but at least I'm someone who needs to hear it: Trust the process. One other thing...I've created some pieces I really was to critical with myself about and others actually said it was one of the best pieces I'd made. Please keep em coming...I appreciate what you do even though I'm not interested in making a business of it...I just love the artistic aspect. I do sell sample boards with catchy messages and company logo's...but just as an artistic endeavor. Thanks again!
That's terrific! We are obviously a business looking to help grow the Epoxy Industry but this all started with the simple love and passion we have for Epoxy art! We appreciate you and any other artists out there that enjoy checking out our content. Let us know if there is anything in particular you would like us to do a video on. Keep on pouring!
Are you mixing by hand or a paddle in a drill? I'm surprised that you didn't include an after its cured visual. Are you adding any finish or buffing mechanically or by hand? Are you coming back in an hour and addressing drips or anything else or is that too late? If you need to buff any areas or the entire piece is there a recomended compound that works best? What is the cure time before you set a cup pf coffee on it or kitchen appliances? Are there any cleaners or chemicals to avoid? How long do you wait before introducing any cleaners or is there any recomended time to wait for different types of material to use or avoid to not scratch it? What is the difference between a heat gun and a torch? Does carbon monoxide differ from just a change in temperature? I have obviously not poured any epoxy but I'm not convinced that the average homeowner is capable of pulling this off without making mistakes. I was going to use epoxy but having second thoughts
After it dries, is it just glossy and smooth or is there some texture to it? I ask because I’ve been watching people do the metallic design on floors and after they rolled the first color they just spread the second on top to make the design and from what I see it’s not smooth like when something is rolled, that leads me to the question of do I have to do anything after that or do I just let it dry.
Thank you so very much for rhis. You have been a great help to me I'm a 64 yr young😊 woman, recently divotced. Am just now at this age purchasing my very first home. My kitchen and bathroom countertips need a do over. Whit limitrd funds I knew i wanted this type of look on those areas. Ill first use practice boards but I am not the type by which I sit back and allow the curse of "I can't" stop me of achieving my heart's desire. My desire is to have these type of countertops in my home by which God's blessed me to have and share with my daughters whom are 13 and 11, a home they'll see their 64 yr young mother with limited funds build. Again thank you. From the bottom of my heart. Oh 1 guestion😊 You used the word Isol? That spray you used ? Would you be speaking about alcohol?
Love to hear that! We love being able to train and teach people the right way to do epoxy countertops and your story is so uplifting and exciting. We will be sharing this around our office this week! As for your question, yes we are referring to 91% isopropyl alcohol. It can be tricky to find in some markets so if it is easier to find 90% that will work too. Good luck on your kitchen and bathrooms, and remember you haven't messed up until you have given up! Enjoy your new home 😁
I didn't catch what's in the spray bottle, to cause the fractured circles, is it water, alcohol, I can't understand what you called it, no matter times I rerun it? Beautiful job!
Damn dude, I love this. Can this process be applied to a wall? I just got new countertops and have glass tile above the countertops that I want to do something like this to match the vein pattern. I'm near Sky Harbor and would like to stop by.
I absolutely LOVE this!! ❤ i have been searching to no end for a specific epoxy flow look , that i want to base my project off of... & I think i finally have found it!! 🙌
Thanks 😃
Thanks for the more in depth video. You guys have preached it over and over but at least I'm someone who needs to hear it: Trust the process. One other thing...I've created some pieces I really was to critical with myself about and others actually said it was one of the best pieces I'd made. Please keep em coming...I appreciate what you do even though I'm not interested in making a business of it...I just love the artistic aspect. I do sell sample boards with catchy messages and company logo's...but just as an artistic endeavor. Thanks again!
That's terrific! We are obviously a business looking to help grow the Epoxy Industry but this all started with the simple love and passion we have for Epoxy art! We appreciate you and any other artists out there that enjoy checking out our content. Let us know if there is anything in particular you would like us to do a video on. Keep on pouring!
Nice work.What type of product do you use
Looks really good. So what do you do to pop the bubbles? I e heard denatured alcohol. But didn’t see you apply anything
How many ounces per square foot did you use?
Are you mixing by hand or a paddle in a drill?
I'm surprised that you didn't include an after its cured visual. Are you adding any finish or buffing mechanically or by hand? Are you coming back in an hour and addressing drips or anything else or is that too late? If you need to buff any areas or the entire piece is there a recomended compound that works best? What is the cure time before you set a cup pf coffee on it or kitchen appliances? Are there any cleaners or chemicals to avoid? How long do you wait before introducing any cleaners or is there any recomended time to wait for different types of material to use or avoid to not scratch it? What is the difference between a heat gun and a torch? Does carbon monoxide differ from just a change in temperature? I have obviously not poured any epoxy but I'm not convinced that the average homeowner is capable of pulling this off without making mistakes. I was going to use epoxy but having second thoughts
After it dries, is it just glossy and smooth or is there some texture to it? I ask because I’ve been watching people do the metallic design on floors and after they rolled the first color they just spread the second on top to make the design and from what I see it’s not smooth like when something is rolled, that leads me to the question of do I have to do anything after that or do I just let it dry.
I like the way you walk the viewer through this. Your calming nature helps. I’d want a bit more blue not just on the one corner. Thx
What kind of primer you
Use , water base.?
HOW DO WE ATTEND! Are you in Dallas texas?
And how does it look when it's cured ?
Thank you so very much for rhis. You have been a great help to me
I'm a 64 yr young😊 woman, recently divotced. Am just now at this age purchasing my very first home. My kitchen and bathroom countertips need a do over. Whit limitrd funds I knew i wanted this type of look on those areas. Ill first use practice boards but I am not the type by which I sit back and allow the curse of "I can't" stop me of achieving my heart's desire. My desire is to have these type of countertops in my home by which God's blessed me to have and share with my daughters whom are 13 and 11, a home they'll see their 64 yr young mother with limited funds build. Again thank you. From the bottom of my heart. Oh 1 guestion😊 You used the word Isol? That spray you used ? Would you be speaking about alcohol?
Love to hear that! We love being able to train and teach people the right way to do epoxy countertops and your story is so uplifting and exciting. We will be sharing this around our office this week! As for your question, yes we are referring to 91% isopropyl alcohol. It can be tricky to find in some markets so if it is easier to find 90% that will work too. Good luck on your kitchen and bathrooms, and remember you haven't messed up until you have given up! Enjoy your new home 😁
Looks great! Was wondering when you should be using a heat gun? I saw others use it. Thanks
I don’t like the cells. How can you avoid those?
Hi I have a small kitchen I will try, i’m afreid. Thank you, from colombia
Josh, the product in the spray is isopropyl or...?
Yes....91%
I didn't catch what's in the spray bottle, to cause the fractured circles, is it water, alcohol, I can't understand what you called it, no matter times I rerun it? Beautiful job!
This 91% Isopropyl Alcohol.
Do you have any yellowing or does epoxy stain easily? thanks
Do you come to up state NY
Can youdo it with roller?
Can this product be used on MDF?
Looks great.
Thanks for this video
I would love to do that to my bar counter
It’s plane shutter ply wood
Pls give me some ideas
That looked really nice!!!
What were you squirting out of that bottle ? My name is Mike watching from Hyde's. MD. THANKS !
90 percent isopropyl alcohol
Agree. Keep things simple.
We'll try 😊
Did you say iso?? What is it again couldn't hear
I presume he is talking about isopropyl alcohol. That is often used in epoxy counters to create that hollow bubble look in the flow
Very nice
I would sue if that’s how my countertops would turn out. 😂
Dude take the mic out of your beard. That shit is annoying, thanks for the advice also.