Thank you for this! Being a homeowner and searching the Internet for options that I can do myself and it will last is wonderful! This product and your video are now a part of my to-do list 😊
Great job man. I own M & N Professional Concrete Contractors Inc in Baltimore and I accidentally ran into your post and I watched the entire video. This video is well explained for anyone to understand and a great Idea. Even if they don't make their own pavers, the idea can be achieved purchasing the stepping stones at a local store to make for an easier project. Great job!!! I hope and wish you the best.
Thanks for the kind words!! Thats true but anyone doing lots of jobs would save tons of money making the pavers themselves. All materials and tools I used are in the description of the video
I asked this above as well but your thoughts would be appreciated. Assuming a proper base and forms. Can you use the black pebbles as an exposed arrogate around your stones so they're not loose if you mask your pavers to do the wash and use an expansion material around each paver?
Awesome job Thanks for sharing Vlad, I'm going to send you some photos of the patio and stairs I overlayed with your molds. Your molds are simple to work with and easy to clean . I made over 300sq.ft with them and still going strong. Thanks again Paul in RI.
Nice! You make it look easy, I removed the step wood deck to do it with concrete and didn't know how or where to start because I thought was more complicated than it seems!! Thanks for the video it really help me done the job soon.
Stones look great on back yard or in everyways very clear and nicely done well in every step! I'm a gym addict looking around backyard upgrades and perks to learn that I could kindly get my hands on great work
Awesome. You just gave an idea to work in my 80’X100’ grass area with 90deg. Corners. I will make some concrete borders and round the corners so my zero turn lawnmower can just zip by with having me to back up. 👍🏽👍🏽
I know it's not going to be easy for me but I'm going to do my best to do it. Thank you for sharing I really love it. It gave the home a better look...lovely
Very nice. I just read an article on adding latex paint to the concrete mix for color. These would look great in earth tones. Thanks for the class teacher.
Glad you enjoyed it! I prefer using oxide pigments, they tend to not fade as much as latex. You can find them here- globmarble.com/concrete-color-oxide-pigment.html
this was great. the only question I have is how to you keep the slabs and the border slabs from moving. I seen in another video where you can lay down fast drying cement along the areas where you are placing the border slabs and the big middle slabs, once all leveled out, you use mist water to start so the fast drying cement mix secures the slabs. the next day you soak it some more.
As a noise pressure and vibration sensitive Autistic this vibration table was very painful I think I will stick with tapping with a mallet it's actually relaxing and satisfying to do :) You have great molds thank you for showing how to use them ♥ Why you did not cement edges in to prevent them from moving?
Thank you this was excellent Is very informative. learn a lot about the molds, and it was interesting how you laid it never seen that before. Peace and blessings to you and your's.
Excellent video! Your yard looks great 👍. Considering your slate series...been pricing pretty cast pavers at the big box stores and your molds have a wonderful appearance. Imagine that with acid stains and sealer, and I should be able to get a better price for my home.
Great video and a pretty cool product. I'm sure you'll show it in another video, but how do you add color and can you vary the color throughout each stone to simulate normal stone variations?
Thank you for this! Being a homeowner and searching the Internet for options that I can do myself and it will last is wonderful! This product and your video are now a part of my to-do list 😊
Glad it was helpful!
Looks amazing ! Just curious as to how this stays put over time without any sand, concrete, or adhesives...etc
Great job man. I own M & N Professional Concrete Contractors Inc in Baltimore and I accidentally ran into your post and I watched the entire video. This video is well explained for anyone to understand and a great Idea. Even if they don't make their own pavers, the idea can be achieved purchasing the stepping stones at a local store to make for an easier project. Great job!!! I hope and wish you the best.
Thanks for the kind words!! Thats true but anyone doing lots of jobs would save tons of money making the pavers themselves. All materials and tools I used are in the description of the video
I asked this above as well but your thoughts would be appreciated.
Assuming a proper base and forms.
Can you use the black pebbles as an exposed arrogate around your stones so they're not loose if you mask your pavers to do the wash and use an expansion material around each paver?
Awesome job Thanks for sharing Vlad, I'm going to send you some photos of the patio and stairs I overlayed with your molds. Your molds are simple to work with and easy to clean . I made over 300sq.ft with them and still going strong. Thanks again Paul in RI.
Awesome!!! Be sure to store the molds out of direct sunlight to ensure thousands of casts!
I really enjoy your videos. I own a small decorative concrete company in NC and I watch your videos all the time
Appreciate it man! Glad you like them!
nicely done. you cover it from start and keep a decent pace without rehashing the same stuff over and over like some do.
Glad you liked it!
Nice! You make it look easy, I removed the step wood deck to do it with concrete and didn't know how or where to start because I thought was more complicated than it seems!! Thanks for the video it really help me done the job soon.
Glad I could help!
Stones look great on back yard or in everyways
very clear and nicely done well in every step!
I'm a gym addict looking around backyard upgrades and perks to learn that I could kindly get my hands on
great work
Glad you found it helpful!!
I am about to do pathways, glad I watched you first.
Glad you liked it!
I like the slate look on the concretes, looks natural. Thanks for sharing!
Awesome. You just gave an idea to work in my 80’X100’ grass area with 90deg. Corners. I will make some concrete borders and round the corners so my zero turn lawnmower can just zip by with having me to back up. 👍🏽👍🏽
Glad you found it helpful!
Nice job. I enjoyed watching this and plan to do something similar myself. Thanks for the instructions.
Glad it was helpful!
Excellent job and great idea just in time for my project I been putting aside for almost a year not knowing what and how to do. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
Very pretty results, more expensive than we can afford 😊
Much cheaper than real stone!
You've inspired my next project - thanks for the awesome vid!
Glad to hear it!!
Thanks for showing me how to do this. My husband and I are going to try this. Will let you know how it works out.
Please do!
Thanks for the video. Looks amazing and within a humble DIYer's skillset.
Hoppe you try it!!
Looks good. Plan on doing something like this at my house. Thanks for the video.
Glad it was helpful!
Great job! You showed all the details with clear explanation.
Thanks!
Looking forward to creating simple walkways with this process. Thank you.
Glad we inspired you!
I know it's not going to be easy for me but I'm going to do my best to do it. Thank you for sharing I really love it. It gave the home a better look...lovely
You can do it!
Very nice. I just read an article on adding latex paint to the concrete mix for color. These would look great in earth tones. Thanks for the class teacher.
Glad you enjoyed it! I prefer using oxide pigments, they tend to not fade as much as latex. You can find them here- globmarble.com/concrete-color-oxide-pigment.html
This is beautiful! I'm planning to try it. Was there a leveling process? Did the borders have something to keep it from shifting?
I guess it is for demo, not for walking
great job, well done boys. Now I am going to attempt my front garden. Watch this space.
Best of luck!
Pretty cool. I loved watching the process.
Glad you enjoyed it!
I learned something new, thanks! I liked the tutorial!
Glad to help!
this was great. the only question I have is how to you keep the slabs and the border slabs from moving. I seen in another video where you can lay down fast drying cement along the areas where you are placing the border slabs and the big middle slabs, once all leveled out, you use mist water to start so the fast drying cement mix secures the slabs. the next day you soak it some more.
Great suggestion!
That was a nice piece of work... I liked it and I had a chance to learn a new thing again. Thanks.
Glad you enjoyed it!!
Great job. Very good instruction. Wanting to do a walkway to my front door similar to this, this video is so helpful. Thanks.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you Vlad keep making awesome videos
Glad you liked it!
This solved my design dilemma . Thx
Glad it was helpful!
Very cool, clean and simple with a touch of elegance.
Glad you like it!
Wonderful work. Helpful simple n direct instruction. Good on you..
Thanks!!
Looks Great ! Lots of Great Ideas
Glad you liked it!
Great job-you answered a lot of questions I had abt doing this! Thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
This was pretty Awesome!!!
Thanks!!
Very nicely done. Helped me do something similar for my garden edge
Glad it helped!
Am lilian from Kenya i love this, planning to try it in my yard
Glad you liked it!!
As a noise pressure and vibration sensitive Autistic this vibration table was very painful I think I will stick with tapping with a mallet it's actually relaxing and satisfying to do :) You have great molds thank you for showing how to use them ♥ Why you did not cement edges in to prevent them from moving?
Fun times with concrete! Thanks
Glad you liked it!!
looks great ! I love the black river stones!
Thanks!
learned a lot, I will look for those molds, I think there could be a little less space between patio stones.
We love to hear feedback! Btw, all the materials and tools I used are in the description of the video
Thanks for the shared information. Hope this helps the algorithm!
Thanks man :)
Worth the effort! High end look.
Glad you like it!
Good job. It was fun watching it.
Glad you liked it!!
Very good video. Very informative.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you this was excellent Is very informative. learn a lot about the molds, and it was interesting how you laid it never seen that before. Peace and blessings to you and your's.
Thanks!
Looks great - like the contrasting grey on black
Glad you enjoyed the video!
Great job! Keep up the good work.
Thanks!!
Appreciate your steps and tips. Can't wait to apply what I learned 😊
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Exactly what I needed to see
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I enjoy your videos. Thanks for putting them together.
Glad you like them!
This looks great!
Thanks!
Good teaching video. I'd like to do this in my yard.
Thanks! Go for it, it's not that difficult!
This turned out great...
Thanks!!
Very informative video. Thanks for explaining the process so thoroughly.
Thanks!
Looking really good!
Thanks!!
Good video. Great results.
Glad you liked it!
Looks really good bro. Definitely gave me some ideas for replacing my current paver walk way. Thanks!
Glad I could help!
great video I want to see more
Check out our channel, there are tons of videos!
Looks easy... I'm going to try it!
Please do!
Nice work man
Glad you liked it!
Very Nice
Thanks!
Cool beans, looks really good.
Thanks!!
Nice work!
Thanks!
Nice job. Very simple.
Thank you.
Glad you liked it!
Great info! Thanks! What would cause my turtle stepping stones to crack during curing? Thanks again!
Sounds like shrinkage! Maybe you are using too little aggregate and too much cement?
I love this. I want to do something like this in my side yard.
Glad you liked it!!
Very cool. Thank you for sharing.
I see tutorials put wire, rebar, etc for strength.... any guidance on that? Thx
These stones are fairly thick, so no rebar is needed
Nice job, I like it !
Thanks!!
Great end result. Thanks
Thanks for watching!
Very nice guys. Hard work pays off.😊
Thank you!
In your face algorythm... nice work by the way
Yes! Thank you!
Pretty and simple. Like it
Thanks!!
Love this
You gave me a great idea for my next project
Glad it was helpful!
Great video. Thank you.
Glad you liked it!
I’m impressed that you didn’t have to dig a trench to lay the pavers in! Is that because you created your own boarder💪🏽?
very nice forms. I hope I can do something similar
You can find links to all the materials I used in the description of the video
Such a great idea!
Thanks!
Awesome video great job
Thanks for the visit!
Excellent video! Your yard looks great 👍. Considering your slate series...been pricing pretty cast pavers at the big box stores and your molds have a wonderful appearance. Imagine that with acid stains and sealer, and I should be able to get a better price for my home.
Personally, I prefer using water-based stains as they are much more forgiving and easier to work with. Glad you liked the video!!
Good job brother!
Glad you liked it!
Great job looks clean and beautiful. Thank you for sharing your video.
Thanks for watching!
Awesome dude Looks great
Glad you liked it!
Great video and a pretty cool product. I'm sure you'll show it in another video, but how do you add color and can you vary the color throughout each stone to simulate normal stone variations?
Check out the rest of the videos on the channel! We have lots of videos on this subject and you might find an option that you like :)
Thank you, for the great content. I loved it!
Any time!!
Looks nice and easy to do
It is, Thanks!!
Nice video!
Thanks!
Thanks for sharing your knowledge
My pleasure
Great job so beautiful 😍
Thank you!
Love the video, love the walk way... please share more ideas!
Thanks!! Check out our other videos :)
good job, looks great
Thanks!
Beautiful job
Thank you!!
Looks awesome!! thanks for the video
No problem!
Nice job. Thanks for the video.
Glad you liked it!!
Thank you looks great! 😊
Glad you liked it!
Looks very nice!
Thanks!!
Great job!
Thanks!
Nice job!
Glad you liked it!
looks nice...great job
Glad you liked it!!