HOW TO POUR DIY EPOXY MARBLE COUNTERTOPS | Modern Builds
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- Опубліковано 25 лип 2024
- Watch this video if you plan on pouring DIY EPOXY Countertops and want the best results. I love the way these look and learned a ton along the way!
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Be sure that you prime whatever countertop you're using with white paint/primer so that it seals the edges and prevents any mdd from showing through.
If you all have any tips on sealing the MDF edges, please let me know down below in the comments!
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I like how you made mistakes and showed how to fix. GOOD JOB
Awesome book that gives you step-by-step photos ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxTNB_zFBSnTo_O1PqfVUwgi7ityw0JlKt and directions to make every day project. I can see myself making a few of these projects and giving them as housewarming and holiday gifts!
So, so much nicer than the peel and stick. Well done!
Thanks a bunch, way better than the vinyl!
@ModernBuilds
Will the epoxy pour work on counters that, first of all, I can't get fully clean, and second, that are porous? Hence the can't get fully clean problem..
Holy crap, those came out NICE. I loved this one Mike!
Great job young man!!!!!
They look amazing!!
Liking this so much more than the previous idea!
That looks so much better... turned out great!!
So good! Well done.
I like the epoxy tops. They look great.
awesome job. great video
Looks great
You need to prime the MDF before applying the epoxy. That’s standard procedure. Regardless of what the substrate it you need to prime. Total boat is a great brand. I’m glad you show how fails happen. I’ve watched hundreds of videos using many different brands. Looked at hundreds of reviews on brands. I’m doing my countertops in my kitchen but not until early summer. Good results looks great
Do you have a recommendation on what primer to paint the counters with beforehand??
I noticed the superglaze from varathane was more yellow before it cured, but it ended up curing to the same clear finish as the other total boat epoxy!
@@ModernBuilds works best if you put a slight round over at the finish edge (top and bottom) with a router then paint with latex (sand w/220 in between coats) let dry for 24 hours. Also if you use tyvek tape (or something similar to packing tape on the bottom edge you can pull the tape and get rid of the drips. Taping the front edge (effectively damming the epoxy on top) and leave for 45 minutes (to where the epoxy is just starting to set up) - pull the painters tape and the epoxy will roll over the edge slower and give you better coverage on the front edge - Stonecoat Countertops has videos that explain this - the edges come out really nice
Love it
Great job
This is inspires me to really get into epoxy projects
Satisfied work!
Very creative, they look great!
No2 is the best effect I think
Beautiful work ✨🤌
Thanks!!!
Terrific job on that epoxy countertop pour Mike! It really turned out looking great! 👍👍👏👏
much much better!
agreed!
Well done! Those turned out great
Thanks!!
Love your attitude towards just going ahead, trying + making mistakes, but not hiding them for us. Not a mable-look-fan myself, but the countertops look very nice in the Airstream, Mike!
Success! I appreciate how you demonstrate your experiments
Thanks for watching!!! 😁
Time to call the Stone Coat team to rate lol. Nice job.
Great job, Mike. Those turned out great!
I'm pumped with how they came out too!! I appreciate it Kris, thanks for watching
wow mike! this is magic! you're truly gifted at this process, such a beautiful marble design.
The counter tops turned out awesome!
thanks!!
Wow!!! The counter tops look great!!! Good job - I’m gonna watch the video again!! Very cool!!
Thanks a ton!!! I'm glad they came out looking decent and it was a big learning experience!
It's like my middle school (and junior high) art teacher used to tell us: "if you make a mistake, work with it"!
Even 20-something years later, I still remind myself of that when I'm restoring an area and it doesn't QUITE come out like I had planned!
The counters look great!
that came out mint!!
Thanks Ray!
My man, quick clap back with the come back 👏🏼 😂
Had too.. That vinyl started to bubble and peel like crazy with the heat/cold in the trailer
@Modern Builds Oh man I bet. I didn't know if you were going to just ride it out and fix it after the remodel of the house. Pumped you fixed it and it came out great!
Mike, if you ever want to do epoxy countertops again, hit me up. I do this for a living and would love to show you some different techniques that make the tops look more organic.
Oh man so so much better!
1000%
I like that you are open to trying new things. Great job 👍
Is epoxy durable for a counter top for a daily use in the kitchen?
P.S.: Peel and stick is always a waste for me (and for the planet).
This is amazing 😻
Looks amazing!!
After trying both concrete overlay and epoxy countertops, what do you prefer? In terms of look, ease of maintenance and durability?
awesome job, been waiting for this video since first mention that was the plan, as i wanted to do something similar my self for my brothers new little man cave gaming shed at the end of the garden, i didn't wait and went ahead anyway and used 40mm thick ( 2x20mm sheets glued together ) sheet of OSB cut to L shape made a groove 2 inch in from the back 10mm deep painted the groove white and laid a rgbic govee lighting strip into it filled this with loads of play dough my nephew abandoned at my house lol ( couldn't think of anything else to use ) and shaped it using a razor, i then laid down a flood coat light grey epoxy finished with sliver flicks through it, when dried removed the playdough as much as possible with fingers and cleaned up the edges of the groove with a Dremel and finally filled the groove with clear epoxy with a thin layer over the whole desk to get a smooth finish and so the lights can shine through, flipped it over and added some straight steel flat bar across the centre from side to side help stop sag from his several screens and finally added some white steel adjustable ikea table legs, easily pay up to a 1000 for something like that built for under 300 ( £ uk ) ... all that said what you've just done is how i want my kitchen side to look so off to order some epoxy haha ( fyi I'm building your sofa design for his man cave too lumber arriving Tomorrow )
That's gonna be a killer setup dude!!!
remember there are no mistakes, only happy accidents!
Great job! I like how you don't edit out the goof ups, so you can share these learning opportunities with us! It looks really bougie in the RV
Looks sick Mike 🤜🏻🤛🏻
Anything hot (pan & pot) will melt this and Sun light will turn it yellow quick
Epoxy is not food safe either
Ultimate top coat from stonecoat countertops makes it scratch and heat resistant. And yes epoxy will yellow in sun not recommended for outdoor
@@freeq1829 I didn't know about ultimate top... good recommendation!
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@@NoReverse77 some epoxy is good safe
the chill psychedelic tunes paired with heat gunning epoxy was so trippy!! you could make whole videos of just this for like an hour lol very meditative. awesome work mike!
knocked it out of the park, these look baller 😊🔥😊🔥... "now thats SUMTHIN!"
Woaaaahhhh, no more glasses?! You switched to contact lenses?
Either way, you look great 😍
Nice work Sir 😃
I appreciate it, it was a fun one!
Your mobile home will look fancy! Nice job!
Thanks Sharon!
Looks good!!!
Good job!
Wow turned out nice ❤. I think I’ll give it a try now that you gave me some confidence 😂
For sure!!! I didn't know if I could expect getting good looking results on the first try and was surprised it was quick to get the hang of!!
@@ModernBuilds ♥️💯 it’s bc you’re talented asf man I’m sure I’ll get great results. I learn a lot from watching you. Thx a lot man.
Did you seal the tops once they fully dried? Is that required or recommended?
Result it's really good
Thanks Daniel!
Great results!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Big time!! Thanks Gregory
fantastic work! so much better than the vinyl!
Did the white epoxy yellow over time and stain? Did you think the home depot brand was good enough?
It looks great bro! It seems like it's one of those projects that seems intimidating at first but once in the process, it's not too bad
What about the edges? The rim? Was that good too?
The counter tops look great. You did a great job with the grey/black additions.
How durable is this epoxy? Do you have to be extra careful when setting hot pots and pans on it? Will the hot Oklahoma sun coming in the windows have any effect on it??
Thanks for the video. It was another fun and informative one.
Depends on the brand of epoxy you use - I use Stonecoat and it is heat resistant up to 500*. The sunlight may will cause it to yellow that’s the reason I never do primarily white countertops
@dashshuman620 I bet you can do a UV protectant like 303 Aeospace on the epoxy. Once a year or so.
Thanks Eddie, I'm not sure but if anyone with experience knows, please keep adding to theses answers!! thanks y'all
is it heat resistant?
Bro, I love the good the bad, owning it. I have been following Stonecoat Countertops forever now. You should check them out, might give you some awesome ideas for your next projects.
I don't know why Mike was so surprised how well they turned out for his first time doing them. Mike, in my opinion, is the quintessential definition of a "maker" - everything he does is hit and it is because he is passionate, thoughtful, and not afraid to fail. Mike has to be my favorite maker on UA-cam
Thanks Adam!!! I don't know about all this... definitely not afraid to fail but I appreciate it a ton!
Dope comment
Hey Mike, was a cool project. But yeah priming is a must. You shouldnlook at stonecoatcountertops. They make tons of videos about this. Their epoxy seems great too. They usually tape the perimeter and do their designs using pigments and also rattle cans sprayed in the bucket (nice effect). They remove the tape after an hour or more and it flow thick on the sides, using his hand to break the surface tension if it doesnt flow everywhere on the sides. After 5h he scrape the botttom epoxy like you did. Its a slow epoxy so you have lot of time to work with.
I did my countertops with Stone Coat Countertopsmine and RK3 Designs. Watch many videos that took weeks to ensure I would get everything right. Please remember to mix up what you will use and do a sample piece first.
I am very interested in your videos and would like to work with you to help us shoot videos for our products,
First!
1-800-superpro tip. Put your epoxy in a sink full of warm water for a while before starting. Helps bring it up to temp and would solve the temp problem you had
Looks Great. Well Done. Just like a SUPER PRO.
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No more "On moderrrrrrrrrn Beeewuilds"?
He did it on the last video 😂
He did it at the end of the video.
“Thin” and “viscous” are antonyms 😬
You mean putting what amounts to tape on MDF gave you a crappy countertop?! 😲 What a shocker!
What was the total cost of the project? I just bought a house and can’t afford several thousand for new countertops but hate the brown formica. I’ve been binge watching your channel and a few others for ideas.🎉
The proof isn't in the pudding and never has been. The proof of the pudding is in the tasting.
u should try using a cake Spatula instead of a paint brush so there will be no bristles
Viscosity is resistance to flow so you wanted the epoxy less viscous so it would flow better
Trick to try?: I saw @JonnyBuilds putting tape in the under edge, so drops stop there and don't get stuck in the wood? I Hope you can understand my english, cheers!
Way better then that crappy ass wallpaper.
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Just watch Evan and Katelyn, they have better tutorials with better success.
the peel and stick could have worked if the counters had been less angles and had the typical round over. for the amount of corners and details they just couldn't work
My advice, read the instructions first. Watch a few videos.
Should have watched the legari epoxy guys before you did this. Could have avoided all these mistakes
The first mistake was making epoxy marble countertops, smh.
you should never do epoxy indoors with no ventilation. it's super toxic, so it needs to be well ventilated. you can severely damage your lungs, sometimes permanently. nothing worse than feeling like you're drowning from inside out
I was just talking to my husband about this same thing yesterday. We are going to do epoxy counter tops in our house we are building and I told him I either need to do them outside or it needs to be super ventilated because of any fumes and toxins.
@@ChristinaBlack4083 make sure to get a quality respirator so you minimize the amount of toxins you breathe in!
Please get a new lens - You have needed one for some time.
(I love your videos).
They don’t look that nice, kinda washed out.
I told you, and many others told you. It looks liked shit, and wouldn't last.
I told you it was a stop-gap and I planned on doing epoxy in ep 3
I’ve watched hundreds of hours of profession “how to” videos from professional epoxy counter fabricators whose whole gig is to teach you how to DIY and sell you there epoxy line. Having watched all of that I felt “prepared.” Even then, there were still thing that never got covered and had to be figured out on the fly. There is no way this or any single 13 minute video can prepare someone to do an epoxy counter pour. DO YOUR OWN RESEARCH FIRST!