Kitchen Countertop Ideas - Smokey Black Marble Epoxy Design
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- Опубліковано 16 чер 2024
- In this video we show you a simple and inexpensive way to create a beautiful black marble countertop design that's perfect for you kitchen or bathroom!
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0:00 - How to create an epoxy countertop
2:30 - Creating Black Marble Countertops with Epoxy
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Stone Coat Countertops is an epoxy based UA-cam channel that will show you unique ways to DIY your way to an amazing kitchen, bath, resin art, construction, or design project on a budget. We believe in teaching skills in, woodworking, art, epoxy floors, epoxy countertops, and showing how to get realistic results to make your old laminate, tile countertop, formica, concrete countertop, garage floor, and walls look like renewed works of resin art! Simply put we are always looking for our next project to help all the DIY folks, contractors, designers, artists, and hobbyist, tackle their next makeover. Watch our free how to videos on the skills to make your dreams come to life with epoxy resin! Contact us anytime for free project support, (541) 450-1976 You Got This!
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You are the Bob Ross of epoxy ;)
So awesome..... Someone really needs to let me do their countertops!!!
I want to do this, then add a metallic vein of copper.
I really like the rough stone edge but I’m torn on if it’s the right option when you’re going for this more luxe look.
Love the videos! Thank you so much
That looks great. Please come do my countertops!!!!
It’s all in the torch
Great smokey mountains!! 🗻👍
That's gorgeous!!!
That is a winner!
Very impressive. Im considering using your products to refinish my counter tops . This is probably a stoopid question - when do I remove the masking tape from around appliances, sinks etc? I've had a few bad experiences with removing tape from painted areas with the tape leaving a rough edge when removed!
Thanks for sharing your incredible experience.
As they say, that looks awesome 😂👍👍
I wish I could do this on my countertops.. I’ve watched o many of your videos and I know I’d still mess it up.. don’t even know where I’d start..
I thought the same thing, however I was pleasantly surprised😅.. I have like 7 sample boards in the “how the heck did I do that again” pile.. gudd luck You got this!!!!
I always enjoy your videos!
I bought a kit from another resin company. Im going to buy 1 from stone coat and see which of the 2 are the most forgiving. I need to change my granite color in my kitchen. I hope its stone coat because you demonstrate how your product works. Even though the reviews from the other company are good, i havent seen them stand by it like you guys do. We'll see. Nice job on this one btw.
I can say without a doubt stone coats working time is amazing. I just did a desk at a church the other day and had a zoned off room with plastic everywhere to try and decrease dust, etc. i had it exactly how I wanted and left it, I came back to check on it periodically to make sure no bubbles, etc. at about the 3 hour mark I look and notice a small fruit fly landed in the epoxy (it was a white marble top and very noticeable) I got it out with a toothpick and it left a little hershey kiss looking tail out of the top. Even at the 3 hour mark, I heated it with a heat gun and it flowed right back even. Now that its cured I cant even tell where it was. They definitely dont lie about their working time!
This one is the best…
I reckon that I will have to buy your products the next time that I attempt a countertop. I gave up after about four to five weeks and what I thought were successful pours, three different times. Each pour separated from the countertop within 48 hours.
Maybe I'll try this on my ,just started, cargo trailer conversion.
Come do our countertops please?????