does this have the same porous nature like regular concrete? If you sprayed water on it after it dries would it become darker in that area and then lighten again as it dries?
You can use wood glue, latex, pva glue, they're similar. If you're looking to have it outside, use outdoor wood glue or latex, not pva glue as it is water soluble
Hi, it might do because it's flexible by nature. But I did it only plywood because im pretty sure it would crack. I would recommend you buying a cheap canvas and trying it. Alternatively, you can glue a piece of plywood at the back of the canvas if you really want to use a canvas
I think in your other video you mentioned using this technique on canvas too? Does it stay on? Also, I know you use spray paint but do you know if acrylic adheres to this?
an interesting video, unfortunately not what I was looking for! for those like me, this is not a video showing how to make concrete canvas. It shows how to make blocks out of wood that look like concrete. I guess its used for art or something rather than construction.
Great, now use your fake concrete canvas to line a drainage ditch. Oh, you can't? Because there is no canvas, no concrete, and it's not flexible. Click bait!
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Exactly what I was looking for. This is great!
Surely will build one for indoor practice, great video bro👍👍👍
does this have the same porous nature like regular concrete? If you sprayed water on it after it dries would it become darker in that area and then lighten again as it dries?
Say half porous. You could paint a 50% latex 50% water, 2 coats and it'll be non-porous
Great info! Thanks so much for sharing!
Great work ✌️I’ll be making one this weekend 👻👏thanks
Great job I'll definitely be trying this in the future.
Great video. How did the final product turn out?
Dope...been waiting on this lol
Dope! I’ll be snagging this idea for sure. I’ll give you credit no doubt!!
Sweet
what specific glue did you use?
Latex. But if it's only for indoor use you can also use pva glue
what is the US equivalent to PVA Glue? Wood glue?
You can use wood glue, latex, pva glue, they're similar. If you're looking to have it outside, use outdoor wood glue or latex, not pva glue as it is water soluble
Wow Gracias es lo que buscaba 👍🏆
Anyone know of an product similar to this Mapei Keraquick s1 in stores in the United States?
Use any latex glue and any flexible tile adhesive
Does this work on a cloth canvas too or just on plywood? I asked the same question on your other video too.
Hi, it might do because it's flexible by nature. But I did it only plywood because im pretty sure it would crack. I would recommend you buying a cheap canvas and trying it. Alternatively, you can glue a piece of plywood at the back of the canvas if you really want to use a canvas
I think in your other video you mentioned using this technique on canvas too? Does it stay on? Also, I know you use spray paint but do you know if acrylic adheres to this?
Yes spray cans and acrylics will definitely work. I've done it
@@olivierroubieu Thanks for reply. I appreciate you sharing your techniques btw!
Good, but I hate the echo.
Thanks for this. Have you considered stapling galvanized chicken wire to the panel?
No this needed to be thin enough, chicken wire would be good for real concrete
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content is amaazing, but the audio is horrible. Keep up the good work
an interesting video, unfortunately not what I was looking for! for those like me, this is not a video showing how to make concrete canvas. It shows how to make blocks out of wood that look like concrete. I guess its used for art or something rather than construction.
While interesting this isn't "concrete canvas".
This isn't concrete canvas, it's just a concrete overlay. To me, concrete canvas contains canvas.
Watching this was a waste of my time.
"Today I'm going to be making a concrete canvas"........>>>
Doesn't make concrete canvas
Lame AF!
Great, now use your fake concrete canvas to line a drainage ditch. Oh, you can't? Because there is no canvas, no concrete, and it's not flexible. Click bait!