Simple DIY Black and Grey Marble with Epoxy

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  • Опубліковано 25 тра 2024
  • RK3 Designs is a learning studio focused on teaching how to create beautiful epoxy finishes using Stone Coat Countertop Epoxy. These tutorials include epoxy countertops for kitchens, bathrooms, and much more. This channel provides tutorials for DIYers, contractors, designers, or artists.
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  • @sshacklett907

    Love horizontal, because it fits the computer screen and TV better for a larger view.

  • @IOSALive

    RK3 Designs, I liked this video because it's awesome!

  • @teresagriffin

    Just got back from Portland, Maine! Learned soooo much about texture, blending etc. that I can use with my resin art! Doing it bass ackwards I guess🤷🏼‍♀️. Rhonda you did furniture first and then resin. I’m doing it the hard way, but who knew I would be doing anything at all🤷🏼‍♀️. Of course, I shared your channel and ATD’s with everyone who would listen…lol. Mostly paint peeps but I tried to convert them!

  • @I-Am-Here-4-It

    Hi RK3 gang! Happy Memorial Day! Today, I’ve put the top coat on my countertop project. I love this black/white marble! Now I have to find a project where I can do this pattern! 😂💙

  • @I-Am-Here-4-It

    I watch UA-cam on my TV, and vertical, for me, is only 1/3 of the screen. Horizontal is 100% of the screen, so I prefer horizontal.

  • @christie5914

    Started doing a countertop for my mothers campervan

  • @dellamendez5181

    I really like this, very much looks beautiful!

  • @bonniepeterson9850

    Prefer horizontal. With vertical, I can’t really see what you’re doing until the close ups. Love your work so much!!’

  • @robyn3270queenofcups

    Horizontal is better. When it's vertical, the picture is much smaller. ❤

  • @christie5914

    Love it❤

  • @Kreative_Rainbow

    If you're saying it is time to walk away, we know it's time!! 😉 Did you and Mitch decide to do these as a competition? His was pretty cool, too!! 👍 I like that Leslie's creation champagne tone in there! 🤗 Very lovely looking! 🥰

  • @lindamcgunigal4985

    I like the camera this way

  • @miguelromero1538

    Vertical for a fast video like this i think its ok but for a tutorial horizontal is a must.

  • @donnalane5604

    I love it

  • @user-ep6jc2oi1b

    Rhonda.. would like to ask..

  • @kymmcmaster6715

    I love it but I think it has too many light patches. Love the effects of the alcohol

  • @TheTmcemc

    Beautiful what type of wood top are you using?

  • @debbiegruber9410

    When you can't tilt the board , what do you do?

  • @sp474

    Horizontal

  • @enassalberg5378

    I just missed the sale. I ordered 214$ worth.