Ich guck eure Videos schon eine ganze Zeit lang und bin immer wieder begeistert von euren Arbeiten.Ich selber habe auch schon 3 Projekte mit Epoxid Harz gemacht.Zuletzt habe ich meinGarderobenpaneel mit Epoxi bearbeitet. Klasse Arbeit 👍🏻👍🏻😀
Thank you! The only spray paint used was RustOleum Gold Metallic, Bright, Shiny, reflective finish. It works the best because it remains on the surface opposed to blending in with the epoxy.
But what they are showing us, isn't that just a sample for the tutorial? I think they already did the one for the customer and he posted the actual customer piece on Facebook (as mentioned at the beginning of the video,)
@DaleFamily3291, I appreciate your comment, but this was just a tutorial to show Mitch (and others) how I created this design, and the technique used. The customer's actual countertop was done previously (to their desire and satisfaction) and Mitch simply asked if I could show him, and others how I did it. From there, each artisan will put their own twist, or "swirl" to it, to their and their customer's liking.
@GoodwILLHuNt1n0, this is just my opinion, but with marble being a horrible substrate for a countertop (let alone the cost), it's a great way to bring the look the customer wants, to their chosen space. Again, we're all entitled to our own opinion.
Ich guck eure Videos schon eine ganze Zeit lang und bin immer wieder begeistert von euren Arbeiten.Ich selber habe auch schon 3 Projekte mit Epoxid Harz gemacht.Zuletzt habe ich meinGarderobenpaneel mit Epoxi bearbeitet. Klasse Arbeit 👍🏻👍🏻😀
Keith is always amazing!!! Looks incredible!
That's kind of you, Sharon thank you!
Beautiful job!!!!
This looks absolutely amazing!
Great job replicating the sample! That looks just like high-end stone! 👊
Stunning!
Can you share the spray colors and brand? Looks great btw.
Thank you! The only spray paint used was RustOleum Gold Metallic, Bright, Shiny, reflective finish. It works the best because it remains on the surface opposed to blending in with the epoxy.
Interesting mix of colors and techniques!! 👍 Great job, Keith!! 👏👏
Thank you!!!
@@kcdcdesigns You're very welcome!! 🤗
Absolutely stunning wow
Beautiful!
😯 wow amazing work
Wow I’ll do it today ❤
Sir I want to work with you I enjoy doing this work very much. I want to learn this work.
Wat are u using for the base ?
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THANKS FOR SHARING
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Way too many straight line blobs. Swirl it like the customer asked.
Are you THE customer?😊
But what they are showing us, isn't that just a sample for the tutorial? I think they already did the one for the customer and he posted the actual customer piece on Facebook (as mentioned at the beginning of the video,)
You're exactly right,@@micksan7052 . This tutorial was just to show Mitch, and others how I created this design, and the technique used.
@DaleFamily3291, I appreciate your comment, but this was just a tutorial to show Mitch (and others) how I created this design, and the technique used. The customer's actual countertop was done previously (to their desire and satisfaction) and Mitch simply asked if I could show him, and others how I did it. From there, each artisan will put their own twist, or "swirl" to it, to their and their customer's liking.
Nothing more tacky and just cheap looking than than fake marble in your home. Indicates complete lack of taste
You really think of 1 thing more tacky than fake marble?.. not even 1 thing?
@GoodwILLHuNt1n0, this is just my opinion, but with marble being a horrible substrate for a countertop (let alone the cost), it's a great way to bring the look the customer wants, to their chosen space. Again, we're all entitled to our own opinion.
Love it! thanks for the tutorial