How to Make a Cast in Place Countertop

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  • Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
  • In this video Buddy shows how to create a cast-in-place concrete countertop with a hard troweled finish. Buddy takes you from A to Z. All of the products used, including the edge forms are available through Buddy Rhodes retail locations and online store (www.buddyrhodes.com). Make sure you watch the end of the video - Buddy gets funky and funny.
    For more info on the counterforms watch: • DIY Concrete Counterto...

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  • @sjholdenii
    @sjholdenii 12 років тому +2

    Once again giving of your talent while others charge for a fraction of info. You the man

  • @ubdkd
    @ubdkd 8 років тому +42

    River monster is a good show.... Keep it up.

  • @TomCure
    @TomCure 9 років тому +2

    My wife is still cracking up!!! Great video!

  • @Robert-Ocasio
    @Robert-Ocasio 10 років тому +5

    I like that you showed the voids in the bull-nose so that we know how to repair them if that should happen. I really liked ending too. Funny.

  • @AAgr8momm
    @AAgr8momm 12 років тому

    Finally someone who knows what they are doing!!! I have been looking on all the DIY websites, when I should have you tubed it all along.GEEZE who knew!
    Thank you so much far sharing..And I love your sense of humor!!!!

  • @Bubbles_Bubbles_Bubbles
    @Bubbles_Bubbles_Bubbles 11 років тому

    That was a good impression of a person from the hood, and also of a boat person. A great video made awesome by the ending scene.

  • @vanawesome
    @vanawesome 9 років тому +8

    Hhaha. The ending cracked me up. Thanks for this. I'm going to use this for an outdoor bbq install. Possibly my kitchen too. They look great.

    • @lostintime8651
      @lostintime8651 5 років тому +1

      he sure does love his green screen.

  • @fitztastico
    @fitztastico 8 років тому +18

    Buddy is all about workin' up that CREAM ;)

    • @bullshiit2
      @bullshiit2 5 років тому

      Thats ORGANIC CREAM mister

  • @emestes
    @emestes 10 років тому +5

    Buddy! That was great! Thank you so much! The ending was hilarious! Keep it up! Light-heartedness is what DIY projects should be all about!

  • @willenfinger1752
    @willenfinger1752 9 років тому +1

    Shout out to Pappy & Harriett's!!! Wow . . . .
    Currently in IA, and grew up in 29 . . . nice bit of home on the interwebs while trying to research ways to make my kitchen better :) Thanks, Buddy!

  • @richardbraun2567
    @richardbraun2567 6 років тому

    Don't pay any attention to some of the mean jerks that responded. I think it was a great video. I hope you covered the floor before you started.

  • @maxbrad60
    @maxbrad60 7 років тому

    Nice to see someone enjoying what they're doing. Informative and entertaining, thank you Buddy

  • @MrILLUMINATING
    @MrILLUMINATING 4 роки тому

    AWESOME video. I feel like I spend a day with you at work....very infprmative. Thank you!

  • @latitude500
    @latitude500 12 років тому

    Thanks for sharing your products and steps. I so what to do make my counter tops.

  • @strebis6
    @strebis6 11 років тому

    I like this how to video. Very easy to understand and now I'm ready to start a new project.

  • @BuddyRhodesConcreteProducts
    @BuddyRhodesConcreteProducts  12 років тому

    A couple of people have asked about the marbled look. That is also know as a hand pressed finish and is a look that Buddy is best known for. This finish is accomplished by pressing concrete in an upside-down form. You can get a sense for the pressed technique by watching the All About Buddy Rhodes video. This sounds like a great topic for a more detailed upcoming video. Thanks for the feedback.

  • @tonyrobinson9046
    @tonyrobinson9046 11 місяців тому

    Thank you. Nice work.

  • @mona102358
    @mona102358 10 років тому

    Great technique. Your video makes the instructions very easy to understand. I so want to try this!

  • @buddyrhodes
    @buddyrhodes 12 років тому

    @AndThusSpake
    GR8 idea! Watch out for over troweling because it will get very cloudy the more you work the surface. There is so much you can do to the concrete like scratching and digging at the surface to create voids. Let it set and fill the holes with a colored concrete paste and polish out.

  • @ruapraia
    @ruapraia 11 років тому

    The ending of this video is awesome, the hats were to funny.

  • @daveken42
    @daveken42 12 років тому

    You guts did a great job on this video, I plan on showing this in my shop class

  • @MNZGA57
    @MNZGA57 8 років тому +1

    Wow. You are very clever, and enjoyable to watch.
    bless you

  • @MarissaBjobs
    @MarissaBjobs 6 років тому

    I am so impressed how you make this project. I am doing repair of my kitchen countertop. This video really helps. Thank you.

  • @Gearsgirl1959
    @Gearsgirl1959 11 років тому

    Love the presentation and comedic closing --- can't wait to try it myself!

  • @pedropereira8924
    @pedropereira8924 2 роки тому

    Very nice, I really like it 👍🏼

  • @annabananna44
    @annabananna44 11 років тому

    Your video is fabulous! I have been wanting to learn the techniques for concrete counters and through your sharing I can see that it is possible. Thank you for making this video. I look forward to having a concrete counter in my home one day. Your detailed explanations show your love for this art medium.
    Thank you thank you thank you!
    Love the humor at the end!

  • @edwingng7973
    @edwingng7973 7 років тому

    I'm amazed...!
    Really great craftsmanship!

  • @megannewman7052
    @megannewman7052 9 років тому +1

    Thank you for this video. So well thought out, well made, and shows all the steps!

  • @josephclark5414
    @josephclark5414 4 роки тому

    The one shot view of the center of the counter in the fake kitchen really sells the process.

  • @nicolascacho8430
    @nicolascacho8430 6 років тому +1

    The project 's a good example for followers

  • @weeverob
    @weeverob 10 років тому +15

    would have been nice to see the counter from above looking downward.

  • @godbluffvdgg
    @godbluffvdgg 9 років тому +2

    A sawzall with no blade is good to vibrate the edge to minimize the voids. You can finish it like concrete steps with a 1 to 1 mix of pointing sand and Portland...You add too much time to the project when you don't finish the edges with the top...Use a bull nose trowel.

    • @godbluffvdgg
      @godbluffvdgg 9 років тому

      ***** I guess that depends on the client...:)...Success to you!

  • @musiccitycontractors8414
    @musiccitycontractors8414 9 років тому +1

    great looking video

  • @MrMamado405
    @MrMamado405 12 років тому

    Not Much Videos i like over UA-cam yet i find this Video Helpful , Actually i didn't know there was such worktops made of concrete the idea came up to my mind and found that it is long used b4 :) thumbs up buddy Rhodes concrete :)

  • @ab92551ab1
    @ab92551ab1 12 років тому

    great video i learn how not to pour concrete to thick!!!
    thanks for everything on this video love it!

  • @PlancoandChill
    @PlancoandChill 6 років тому

    This video was very informative. The debate and almost sly side joke on the size of your trowel was awkward to be honest, and no matter what camera you never were looking into it. Always to the right. Like your talking to someone we weren't introduced to. Maybe try to put your teleprompter right under the camera like real close.
    Other then that, you educated me on how to save from lifting the massive weight one of these poured into a form would weight for an install. They are finger breakers if you have to flip it and bring it in for an install.

    • @BuddyRhodesConcreteProducts
      @BuddyRhodesConcreteProducts  6 років тому

      Hi Jason, thanks for watching and for your input. We're glad you liked it and found it informative. I think if you watch our most recent videos you'll find that we corrected some of the things you mention.

  • @RockAnAhardSpot
    @RockAnAhardSpot 11 років тому

    this was pretty informative, haven't seen this type of top done yet. the part i don't get though is that color. I don't know of anyone that would want their kitchen looking like a skate park. I'd like to see this same technique preformed with some sort of color or pattern that makes it look more like a bad ass counter top for a kitchen rather than a mold poured park bench. and i'd like to see buddy doing it. Cause he's cool like that.

  • @petergambier
    @petergambier 6 років тому

    Thanks for showing this. I work with lime putty mortars and plasters which I think give a better finish plus another thing about lime is that you get better accoustics in a room than with a gypsum plaster. The downside to using lime is that it takes longer to dry than cement but if you look at some of the Roman harbours where the lime is stronger than it was when it was first made thousands of years ago and this is because of a chemical reaction (these platelets are called Phillipsite I think) between the lava/pumis and sea water which produces a material that bends rather than shatters when it hits.
    So, wouldn't you get a nicer, more interesting finish using white cement and marble dust for example or added different coloured crushyed glass or perhaps I'm talking bollox because you guys do this anyway?
    Anyway, all the best for the future if you are still going now in december 2017.

  • @Lorimeier
    @Lorimeier 7 років тому +11

    What if you are doing this up against the wall? How do you form in order to make sure it isn't dripping down underneath?
    Thanks!

  • @buddyrhodes
    @buddyrhodes 12 років тому

    Your right! I should have put some screws in the center and not just the screws used to secure the "Z" edge forms around the outside edge. I also should have mentioned to tape any seams of the hardibacker so it doesn't telegraph through the fresh concrete.

  • @palletjack612
    @palletjack612 10 років тому +1

    The background never changes.

  • @RockAnAhardSpot
    @RockAnAhardSpot 11 років тому

    Oh just clicked on your link for all the other vids. i do hope there is something in here that tells me where I can buy this stuff or how to make it. I like the how to make part better because i am a cheap bastard on a low budget. This stuff looks awesome though man. I gotta get this in gear, my kitchen counters suck and my back yard patio will be amazing if i can get all crafty like this. Thanks for the videos.

  • @Professional_Youtube_Commenter
    @Professional_Youtube_Commenter 12 років тому

    respect your knowledge and craftsmanship, I detail cars and there are quite a few similarities in the processes with regards to finishing the paintwork. but I still wouldn't use concrete countertop thouh. Marble, granite, tiles or even hardwood is the way to go IMO.

  • @Plantgarden88
    @Plantgarden88 7 років тому +1

    Love the details and tips! Excellent tutorial!👍😘💚

  • @corax2012
    @corax2012 12 років тому +1

    How would it look, I wonder, if the edge voids that were filled in by hand was done in a different, but complementary color.

  • @2javadave
    @2javadave 10 років тому

    Very cool! I want to try it!

  • @combatcalisthenics
    @combatcalisthenics 12 років тому

    Buddy is cool! Nice job- thanks for sharing.

  • @cikaconi
    @cikaconi 6 років тому +1

    Great video

  • @billyhillson8894
    @billyhillson8894 11 років тому

    Incredibly helpful, man

  • @jenfleming9412
    @jenfleming9412 8 років тому

    Great teaching thanks!

  • @captainhawhaw8732
    @captainhawhaw8732 10 років тому

    Great Video Buddy -Wish I had seen it before I started my project, good luck

  • @rrlightner
    @rrlightner 7 років тому

    Pappy and Harriet's is the shit!!! Hell yeah brother!!

  • @TheJo4peace
    @TheJo4peace 11 років тому

    This is a great video! I love the way you explained the process.

  • @erra455
    @erra455 10 років тому +9

    more video of the counter top and less closeups!

  • @dmkvaale34
    @dmkvaale34 11 років тому

    awesome video with an awesome ending!!! HILARIOUS

  • @kyowoodson
    @kyowoodson 11 років тому

    Loved the video. I needs
    Loved the demonstration. Thanks

  • @dinajohnson3435
    @dinajohnson3435 6 років тому +1

    I am looking for a step by step with timeline instructions for this please... you mentioned screeding for a couple hours... is that accurate? We are using Quickrete Pro Finish 5000 and needing all the info we can get before pouring on Saturday
    Thank you!!!

    • @dinajohnson3435
      @dinajohnson3435 6 років тому

      I really enjoyed the video and hoping to learn more before we pour our countertops in two days.. Thank you!!

  • @tashjaj5550
    @tashjaj5550 9 років тому

    Awesome Instruction...Thanks ! Love the ending ;)

  • @chouaibnakhi1663
    @chouaibnakhi1663 9 років тому

    good job on the top

  • @jakerogers7916
    @jakerogers7916 6 років тому

    This is my trusty 24 inch steel trowel or 18 inch hmmm I'm guessing it's not your trusty trowel lol. Good video :)

  • @tripp333
    @tripp333 10 років тому +1

    Fiber glass mesh vs wire mesh vs re-bar.
    Which is the best and why. I understand fiber glass is the easiest which will give you the best strength? Should you use 3/4" plywood as a backer? What is the best way to strengthen the thin strip in front and behind the sink people are always sitting there..

  • @peggyt1243
    @peggyt1243 8 років тому +17

    I think Buddy is on something.

    • @Kolya_Smirnov
      @Kolya_Smirnov 8 років тому +1

      +peggyt1243 -- Reminds me of present-day Tommy Chong.

    • @TheTimeforthefire
      @TheTimeforthefire 6 років тому +1

      It's like he's stoned and his stoned buddy is messing with him off screen the whole time.

  • @saljudeh
    @saljudeh 12 років тому

    I love this guy..such great vid

  • @JShel14
    @JShel14 7 років тому

    Wonderful video, very informative and I like how the steps weren't rushed to be explained.

  • @MaxRokkatansky
    @MaxRokkatansky 12 років тому

    great vid ! greets from germany!

  • @MohamedAminer1
    @MohamedAminer1 9 років тому +15

    That green screen DOE LOLOLOLOL.

  • @AndThusSpake
    @AndThusSpake 12 років тому

    Final thought. I wonder if it would be possible to embed flat stones or objects into the concrete surface during the wood troweling step. A final polishing step might ensure that everything would wind up smooth and level. Have you tried anything like that with a cast-in-place process? What do you think?

  • @digitalPimple
    @digitalPimple 12 років тому

    Very nice... I'v seen some polished to a shine. How is that done??

  • @cowstable
    @cowstable 10 років тому +1

    Nice video. How it is done without making it look too easy. Thanks.

  • @brianenergi3367
    @brianenergi3367 11 років тому

    Awesome video!

  • @AndThusSpake
    @AndThusSpake 12 років тому

    One of the best video's on the topic I've seen.
    I have a question. When U R troweling the surface with the wood or resin trowel U work in some a little more concrete 2 ensure it is level & solid. When U add this additional concrete could U use a different color (or shading of the same) 2 add more color variation 2 the surface? I assume U could also use the same second color/shade when U fill in the voids on the edges of the top. Is this reasonable, or in practice it might not work every well?

  • @wanaraz
    @wanaraz 10 років тому

    Well done!

  • @josiemckinney2171
    @josiemckinney2171 5 років тому

    I love the forms. That sure makes casting in place much easier. Does anyone know if this product would work with epoxy?

  • @JonathanDusza
    @JonathanDusza 11 років тому

    Buddy, could you explain more why not to cover the form with plastic? Is this because you were casting indoors? Also, if I wanted to stain the countertop do I need to do that before or after polishing and sealing? I've also watched a lot of DIY videos and Buddy is at the top of the list.

  • @roverman985
    @roverman985 5 років тому +1

    Good vid. Thanks

  • @ua45free
    @ua45free 7 років тому +1

    A show of how you put the form together would have been nice.

  • @fernandomendez6264
    @fernandomendez6264 11 років тому

    Muchas Gracias Sr.

  • @chrisbrowning3286
    @chrisbrowning3286 5 років тому +1

    love it

  • @luisdonaldocolossio
    @luisdonaldocolossio 8 років тому

    Wooow man Beautiful !! Thank you

  • @jonhcontreras
    @jonhcontreras 8 років тому +1

    funny man... thanks for sharing..........

  • @fernandoullaguari9073
    @fernandoullaguari9073 8 років тому

    Very likable

  • @angetodac
    @angetodac 10 років тому

    thank u sir! great job

  • @kawilde1
    @kawilde1 10 років тому

    THat was so great thank you Buddy.

  • @Eliusalmo1
    @Eliusalmo1 5 років тому

    Thanks! Excellent!

  • @pattiamaya8570
    @pattiamaya8570 11 років тому

    Hi Buddy. I am doing a counter in my garage. Sadly in Austin, TX the weather is reaching 100 degree's. Should I do anything to help cure the cement like keep it moist? Thank you for everything. I am a single mom who will be trying this all by herself, but will take my time and follow your steps.

  • @constancejones9089
    @constancejones9089 9 років тому

    I love your sense of humor at the end awesome. I have one question though I would like to add sea shells to mine all different kinds but not over do it. How would I do that? and would it change how the finishing is done?

  • @michaelcarton3299
    @michaelcarton3299 4 роки тому

    If this is being used outdoors in a northern climate, Wisconsin, do you need control joints? It is 27in deep x 8 feet long. Then a 90 bend with a 4 foot length. Thank you!!

    • @BuddyRhodesConcreteProducts
      @BuddyRhodesConcreteProducts  4 роки тому

      Hello Michael, can you send your question to our technical support team? You can do it here: www.buddyrhodes.com/tech-support

  • @calvinfbrown
    @calvinfbrown 9 років тому

    I liked the video but how hard would this be to multi color cement into a frame. seems that most people just use a stain instead of adding color to the cement. since you have to glob all the cement then handfuls of different color cement for the top could be worked into a pattern that would not chip out as stains do.

  • @lawrenceballack5506
    @lawrenceballack5506 10 років тому

    How would one go about doing this with countertops against the wall i.e. the screeding? Does the concrete get poured right up against the wall, or is there a gap?

  • @sfernandez78
    @sfernandez78 9 років тому +5

    I love Ya buddy! Great video!

  • @morriswil32
    @morriswil32 12 років тому

    Very nice work! But can you do it space?

  • @Ohsage1111
    @Ohsage1111 10 років тому +1

    Yayyy! We can do it in the hood! Lmao!...but also, that was a super awesome vid! Thx for all the great info :)

  • @holdonhp
    @holdonhp 12 років тому

    Great video. You said that you used 40lbs of pea stone although I didn't see much in the way of aggregate when you were pouring the mix; even in the edging. Would you deliberately leave out some of the aggregate when putting the mix into the edging?

  • @cabuild1
    @cabuild1 10 років тому

    What type of gloves are those and where do you get them? they dont look like rubber gloves yet look waterproof am i right?

  • @babawawasrk
    @babawawasrk 9 років тому

    nice job

  • @BabaG
    @BabaG 6 років тому

    Very nice video, I have a question around cast in site if the counter is not an island, how do you go about screeting when one side of the counter is up against the wall and also if you have to leave a space for the sink.
    Any advice and or pointers would be helpful. Thanks.

    • @BuddyRhodesConcreteProducts
      @BuddyRhodesConcreteProducts  6 років тому

      There are some special techniques you can use for this. Can you send us a ticket at support.buddyrhodes.com/ so we can provide a more detailed explanation?

  • @Will_The_Ripper
    @Will_The_Ripper 8 років тому +4

    Get Buddy a Mag float somebody, stat!

    • @janethost832
      @janethost832 6 років тому

      Electric pump for gas furance

    • @janethost832
      @janethost832 6 років тому

      Electric pump for gas furance

  • @b4ds33d2
    @b4ds33d2 10 років тому +69

    holy green screen batman

  • @jjash5848
    @jjash5848 10 років тому +1

    Buddy, have you ever tried adding fiberglass strands (1/4") to your first layer of mix? Would have to be a little wetter, but turns out very strong.

    • @curtekstrom6600
      @curtekstrom6600 5 років тому +1

      Yes, he does use Fiberglass Shreads in various projects.

    • @curtekstrom6600
      @curtekstrom6600 5 років тому

      @EveryChevyChase For 18 years the final finish on all the Concrete Countertops I built was 5 Layers of Beeswax as a Sealer. The ONLY Food Grade Safe Sealer option.

    • @curtekstrom6600
      @curtekstrom6600 5 років тому

      @EveryChevyChase I apply the Beeswax in several costs. I melt it down and spread it over the Entire surface then take a heat gun over it all. Doing several coats repeating. And taking a plastic scraper to the excess. And one last heat gun before Buffing it over.