Thanks Matt! We don't sell finished pieces (you could contact CNY Concrete Countertops for that info), we sell the products to make the pieces, so we could only tell you the material cost.
Thanks Ryszard. Since the piece was cast 2 inches thick, and given their dimensions, it wasn't needed anything else for reinforcement. But for a piece thinner or bigger, some reinforcement would be needed.
Jonatan, we sell concrete products to make the concrete pieces, not the fire feature. For this piece, the fire feature was already made by CNY Concrete Countertops, that's why we don't explain how to make it.
thisisacrummyname they didn’t build the faux fire generator they just added it to the concrete project. The faux generator was made by CNY Concrete Countertops. This videos only intention is to show how to make a concrete sculpture
While I understand the main focus of this video was the concrete, a little more info on the "faux fire generator" would have been nice. Even just the manufacturer's name would be of help or, better still, a separate video about it would be appreciated.
Thanks for the comment Parker. Actually the manufacturers of the "faux fire generator" are CNY Concrete Countertop, who are featured in the video and we mention at the beginning, but you are right and we should have made clear they not only assisted us, but also created the faux fire generator.
Wow this is stunning! Fantastic work and an absolutely awe inspiring outcome!
This looks fantastic!
That slab looks so real
It really does! They did an awesome job. Thanks for the comment!
That is Amazing work‼️...I love it‼️
Where can I buy that live edge form?
That is absolutely ridiculously cool!! How much does something like that run?
Thanks Matt! We don't sell finished pieces (you could contact CNY Concrete Countertops for that info), we sell the products to make the pieces, so we could only tell you the material cost.
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Nice. But besides the PVA fibers, the table has no other reinforcement? No steel or fiberglass or anything else?
Thanks Ryszard. Since the piece was cast 2 inches thick, and given their dimensions, it wasn't needed anything else for reinforcement. But for a piece thinner or bigger, some reinforcement would be needed.
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17 minutes of video and they don't show how to make the fire which is the most interesting of all they did on the video
Jonatan, we sell concrete products to make the concrete pieces, not the fire feature. For this piece, the fire feature was already made by CNY Concrete Countertops, that's why we don't explain how to make it.
thisisacrummyname they didn’t build the faux fire generator they just added it to the concrete project. The faux generator was made by CNY Concrete Countertops. This videos only intention is to show how to make a concrete sculpture
While I understand the main focus of this video was the concrete, a little more info on the "faux fire generator" would have been nice. Even just the manufacturer's name would be of help or, better still, a separate video about it would be appreciated.
Thanks for the comment Parker. Actually the manufacturers of the "faux fire generator" are CNY Concrete Countertop, who are featured in the video and we mention at the beginning, but you are right and we should have made clear they not only assisted us, but also created the faux fire generator.