I enjoyed this. Your breakdown of the materials involved is great. The table top is a cool project , fully functional and unique . That would be an expensive piece to buy. Thanks
These videos are great! I love how you give options for increasing the complexity of the stepping stone to make something more interesting. I have a couple of questions. I live in a cold climate and I want to be able to leave my stepping stones out all year. If I use just a sand and cement mix, am I going to have trouble with that? I'd like the top of my stepping stones to have a beveled edge. Would you just do that with foam insulation? I'm not very confident about my ability to cut a curve in the foam. Is there a better option? How does the color hold up when you use latex paint? Does it fade in the sun? Are you stealing these when you're done?
Excellent! One of your best! Thanks! However.... LOL... how did you get the top surface of the block right at the end so ultra-high glossy? Or was that just a trick of the light?
Thank you so much for sharing ❤️
I enjoyed this. Your breakdown of the materials involved is great. The table top is a cool project , fully functional and unique . That would be an expensive piece to buy. Thanks
These videos are great! I love how you give options for increasing the complexity of the stepping stone to make something more interesting. I have a couple of questions.
I live in a cold climate and I want to be able to leave my stepping stones out all year. If I use just a sand and cement mix, am I going to have trouble with that?
I'd like the top of my stepping stones to have a beveled edge. Would you just do that with foam insulation? I'm not very confident about my ability to cut a curve in the foam. Is there a better option?
How does the color hold up when you use latex paint? Does it fade in the sun? Are you stealing these when you're done?
Excellent! One of your best! Thanks!
However.... LOL... how did you get the top surface of the block right at the end so ultra-high glossy? Or was that just a trick of the light?
great question. I noticed that but im thinking it might be the sealer he used ?