You're my new favorite. I just love this piece as well as all the others you do. One question, what kind of paint do you use to fog? I live in Colombia and we have no Rustoleum brand.
Well, thank you so much! Regarding fogging the edges and surface, any type of spray paint should work fine, as it's going to be dry by the time you apply your epoxy. As far as adding accent veins with spray paint, Gloss seems to work the best although, I've also used Satin and Semi-Gloss. But I also know there are some brands of spray paints that don't play well with epoxy, so you may have to experiment when using a brand other than RustOleum. Thank you again for your kind words, I really appreciate it!
Not too shabby 😁 I’m excited to use the, CP Ebony Luster and Black Onyx… will have them both on my countertops. Thanks bunches for sharing, Keith! Love it!!!
Thank you and you're welcome! The Ebony Luster and Onyx are two of my new faves, they are so cool! I would love to see how your project turns out, please keep me posted!
I love it! Just curious if maybe sometime, you could do one with yellow as the accent color, a soft yellow, like Rustoleums straw flower, or sumer squash spray paints. I'd like to do my kitchen mostly black/gray but with yellow accents and I've never found an example. Of course I'd do samples before I actually do it but it would be nice to see someone else try that color combo first.
Thanks, Kristine! My tutorials are really geared towards showing different techniques, knowing any colors can be used to create them, especially different accent colors. I think the yellow you speak of would look really cool with those colors. If I create that finish again, I will try that, in the meantime please share your results if/when you do! Thanks for watching, and for your comment! Keith
Thank you Keith. Absolutely beautiful result with all of the information we need to try this one out. Certainly appreciate the effort it takes you to film and then edit video for us.😃
Thank you so much and you're very welcome. Your comments keep me going to continue with the tutorials, so thank you for that! Are there other designs you'd like to see?
I have a studio for pouring epoxy, so that alone limits the dust. But I also apply Stone Coat's Ultimate Top Coat (UTC) to all customer countertops. Since I sand the epoxy surface with 220 grit sandpaper, that smooths out any dust particles, and since UTC is no longer tack after 2-4 hours, less dust gets in it. Thanks for your question, and I hope that helps. Keith
Hi Katherine! I really like the heat gun from harbor freight, and not too pricey! Just be sure to wrap the handle and trigger with press-n-seal to keep it from getting sticky :) .
I used the UTC Natural (matte), which really made the colors pop. Gloss, IMO would have created so much glare that it would have been difficult to see the design and details.
Stacy HELP! I ended up buying some crystals which are like rocks. I tried grinding one using nutribullet but turned to powder:(. How do I make Sole with crystals and what type grinder do you recommend for table salt texture .
Paul, I think your question ended up on the wrong video, or channel? Although, to address your question you could try a pestle and mortar (google pestle and mortar), it's what I use when grinding herbs and spices and I think may work for you as it allows you to grind only as much as you want.
@@kcdcdesigns Hi. Thanks for advice will look into it. Also last night to make Sole I put couple crystals in water in pint jar waiting 24 hrs to see how it looks
Every time I rewatch your video I learn something new! Amazing
Then I must be doing something right, lol. Thank you so much, and thank you for supporting my channel, I really appreciate it.
Gorgeous...again Gorgeous. I'm learning so much from these.
Thank you, and I really appreciate your comment!
Thanks!
Stunning !!!😮 reminds me of old hedge posts
Thanks, and interesting analogy, I wouldn't have thought of that!
Another stunning job! 👍❤️🙌🙌🙌 Way to go Kieth! Thank you for sharing!
Thank you, Sherry I really appreciate that, and you're very welcome!
I'm loving these colors. I've got the colors on order. Keith you hit another HOME RUN!!!
Thank you so much!!!!!!
You're my new favorite. I just love this piece as well as all the others you do. One question, what kind of paint do you use to fog? I live in Colombia and we have no Rustoleum brand.
Well, thank you so much!
Regarding fogging the edges and surface, any type of spray paint should work fine, as it's going to be dry by the time you apply your epoxy. As far as adding accent veins with spray paint, Gloss seems to work the best although, I've also used Satin and Semi-Gloss. But I also know there are some brands of spray paints that don't play well with epoxy, so you may have to experiment when using a brand other than RustOleum.
Thank you again for your kind words, I really appreciate it!
Amazing effects! Wonderful job!
Thank you so much, Adrian!
That's gorgeous, Keith! Thanks for sharing this with us. 🙌🙌🙌
Thank you and you're so welcome!
This is awesome Keith. I’m loving these colors. They’re on order
Thanks, Lisa and good luck! If I can help in any way, please let me know.
Not too shabby 😁 I’m excited to use the, CP Ebony Luster and Black Onyx… will have them both on my countertops. Thanks bunches for sharing, Keith! Love it!!!
Thank you and you're welcome! The Ebony Luster and Onyx are two of my new faves, they are so cool!
I would love to see how your project turns out, please keep me posted!
@@kcdcdesignstime constraints have kept me from getting er’ done. 😩 Hopefully by next weekend I will have some photos to share.
@@KristiSage I can't wait to see what you come up with, Kristi! :)
Great technique!!! Turned out beautiful!!!
Thank you so much, Mary!!!
Look fabulous!!🎉🎉
Thank you so much, buddy!
Excellent...
Thanks!
I love it! Just curious if maybe sometime, you could do one with yellow as the accent color, a soft yellow, like Rustoleums straw flower, or sumer squash spray paints. I'd like to do my kitchen mostly black/gray but with yellow accents and I've never found an example. Of course I'd do samples before I actually do it but it would be nice to see someone else try that color combo first.
Thanks, Kristine!
My tutorials are really geared towards showing different techniques, knowing any colors can be used to create them, especially different accent colors. I think the yellow you speak of would look really cool with those colors. If I create that finish again, I will try that, in the meantime please share your results if/when you do!
Thanks for watching, and for your comment!
Keith
Thank you Keith. Absolutely beautiful result with all of the information we need to try this one out. Certainly appreciate the effort it takes you to film and then edit video for us.😃
Thank you so much and you're very welcome. Your comments keep me going to continue with the tutorials, so thank you for that!
Are there other designs you'd like to see?
Stunning as always!!!❤️
Thank you so much, Shannon!? 😁
Yes! You’re welcome! ❤️
@@3BoardChicks LOL, and thank you! 🥰
Very beautiful 😍.
Many many thanks, Robyn!
Felt u should have done a drum roll on this one. Blown away. U r a true professional my friend. I look forward to these weekly K. tytytytyty
Thank you so much Polly, I really appreciate your kind words!
WOW... BEAUTIFUL
Thank you!!!
I am becoming addicted to copper accents....lol
I agree, Leslie and thanks for your comment!
Sweet
Thank you!
Nice.
Thank you!
And I love your name,,,, it's caused a craving :) .
@@kcdcdesignsOops. Sorry about the craving. Hope you have some ice cream on hand. Have a nice night.
That's the worst part, I don't, lol. 🍧🍦.
You have a good night as well!
@@kcdcdesignsDang.
Holy crap! Suberb
Thank you!!!
How do you avoid dust particles?
I have a studio for pouring epoxy, so that alone limits the dust. But I also apply Stone Coat's Ultimate Top Coat (UTC) to all customer countertops. Since I sand the epoxy surface with 220 grit sandpaper, that smooths out any dust particles, and since UTC is no longer tack after 2-4 hours, less dust gets in it.
Thanks for your question, and I hope that helps.
Keith
@@kcdcdesigns thank you so much
@@ali.toledo you're welcome!
Hi Keith, I'm in the market for a new heat gun. What kind of heat gun do you like to use?
KJ
Hi Katherine!
I really like the heat gun from harbor freight, and not too pricey!
Just be sure to wrap the handle and trigger with press-n-seal to keep it from getting sticky :) .
Did you use a gloss top coat or a matte?
I used the UTC Natural (matte), which really made the colors pop. Gloss, IMO would have created so much glare that it would have been difficult to see the design and details.
Stacy HELP! I ended up buying some crystals which are like rocks. I tried grinding one using nutribullet but turned to powder:(. How do I make Sole with crystals and what type grinder do you recommend for table salt texture .
Paul, I think your question ended up on the wrong video, or channel? Although, to address your question you could try a pestle and mortar (google pestle and mortar), it's what I use when grinding herbs and spices and I think may work for you as it allows you to grind only as much as you want.
@@kcdcdesigns Hi. Thanks for advice will look into it. Also last night to make Sole I put couple crystals in water in pint jar waiting 24 hrs to see how it looks
I'm going to feel like an idiot, but what's "Sole"?
And let me know how the crystals in water works!
не чего не понятно какие цвета просто одно болабольство
ALL of the colors used are shown in the video at the 0:15 mark, as well as listed in the description. How can I make that more clear?