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Benjamin Miller
Приєднався 24 сер 2020
Videos about art for Brentwood Middle/High School
How to Remove Vinyl Flooring and Vinyl Adhesive from Plywood Subfloor
If you have really stubborn vinyl adhesive that you need to remove from your floor, then this video may be helpful.
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Sculpting a Stylized Character
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A quick look at a character sculpting exercise
Crafting a Skull from Plasticine
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A short tutorial showing the process of modeling a skull
Sculpting Expression - Happy
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A quick tutorial on how to sculpt a happy face using our foundation knowledge of plasticine
Sculpting Expressions - Anger
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A video that builds off of the previous Face Template video and focuses on developing an angry expression for our face
Sculpting a Face Template
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A video tutorial on the basics for sculpting a face, focusing on the facial structure and how to approach building that structure from plasticine
Lightbulb Sculpting Exercise
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A tutorial on how to sculpt a man made object (a lightbulb) and how smooth surfaces require different techniques than textured surfaces - soundtrack by my dog
Bone Sculpting Exercise
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This tutorial focuses on sculpting from real life objects, in this case, a bone.
Using Layers for Detail Work
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A video tutorial demonstrating how you can add small slabs or coils in order to create depth and details in plasticine
Basics of Reductive Carving
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A very basic overview of the reductive carving technique and an example of what it looks like
Basics of Reductive Carving
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This video explains the concept of reductive carving and walks through a basic example
Getting to Know Plasticine
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A basic intro into what plasticine is and how it works
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That's such a gooky method.
I'm going to try a wall paper steamer it's larger and produces more steam
Use a heat gun....faster and most likely safer.
I used a hair dryer. I got a corner started, then applied high heat with the hair dryer under the linoleum and slowly pulled the linoleum up as the heat allowed the adhesive to let go.
I didn’t hear any mention of asbestos. There is asbestos-backed vinyl sheet flooring. That is the white substrate left after the vinyl layer comes off can have high concentration of asbestos fibre requiring special PPE and qualified removal.
Diamond segment grinder with a pcd wheel buddy, will destroy everything in its path and make the subfloor look like the day it was installed
Breathing in glue steam chemical. Good method though.
Get the flooring surface and that backing adhesive material tested before removing it. Much of the old sheet flooring and the vinyl tile flooring contains Asbestos. Also the adhesive contains asbestos. It was commonly used before the 1980’s. Breaking it into pieces is not good and can release asbestos fibers into the air.
My dad was dumb and didn’t do this. Wasting all this time, scraping it by hand. Then he found this after he was all done.
Another little tip that I can throw is that you'll do much better if you scrape going with the grain of the plywood and not against it otherwise you'll damage the wood a lot more, and wet it a little bit also helps, I've done this many times for many years
Agree
That's like 100% asbestos. I pulled up my floor as well but really it wasn't even necessary.
Sentinal 626 adhesive remover at home Depot no odor no VOC
Could've used a heat gun. Waaaay faster
I don’t care if he talks all day. Thanks Ben Very helpfull. I’m gonna use two old irons At a time. Little more heat works great. Already tried it. Your right, this job is a Monster.!!!!!
I used an electric hand planers had great success. No heating needed.
I'm not impressed with his technique. One big problem. He talks way too much. I kept yelling at the video, "hurry up", "get on with it". And then to find out it really didn't work all that great. There is a product on the market that is called 747 adhesive remover. You pour it on, soak it, leave it on for between 1 and 3 hours. Come back and scrap all the glue off.
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@@livong20 Hey be nice he was only off by 121 😅
@@livong20 Sentinel DOES make a product called “747”. Check it out. ;-)
They sell a blade attachment for a sawzall that’ll make scraping it 100x easier. Just buy extra blades . I do like the iron idea. Wish I saw this before I started removing my floor lol
everytime i have to do this, i fucking want to die. i have another coming up, I think your trick could help.🤞
Hello your idea to use the iron is great, but instead of putting my iron on the sticky glue paper I just set my iron in steam and sprayed each area with water and steam from the iron. I used a old rag with hot water to keep the back of my iron clean. Thank you
This is probably the best video that I have found. I have vct tile that I let a family member do and they did a shit job. Been trying to search for ways to get the glue out of the subfloor for a long time before it start to actually pull the floors up. Thank you P.S should subfloor be sanded after glue removal?
This isn’t removing adhesive, just separating paper from the adhesive. WD-40 and a scraper will get the adhesive off.
🤦🏻♂️ Rent a floor scraper machine
Two years later….Think I will just sand it with a large floor sander. Only need it smooth enough for laminate in my case
This helped me soooo much!! Thanks a ton!
Can you just go get wood and place it over top to cover adhesive and if so what type wood would you suggest ? Would that be any worry about moisture in the subfloor and Wood you lay down
You are so right it’s a nightmare but I’m going to try this
If only you had seen this: But I guess you cant because you are dealing with wood and not concrete floor? ua-cam.com/video/SL6fg-r2Bjo/v-deo.html
Doing this right now. Nightmare is the right word. I've tried everything too, and the iron seems to work best.
Oh wow 😭😭😭 what a nightmare! I'm so not excited for all this work 💔
This is a good trick. Heat the water to rehydrate the adhesive.