How We Poured My Favorite Epoxy Marbled Recipe | RK3 Designs
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- Опубліковано 15 лип 2024
- Today we have a special guest while pouring and installing these pristine foam and epoxy shower panels! You can save a bundle of money and time creating your own DIY epoxy shower panels out of insulation foam!
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0:00 - How we made shower panels out of Insulation foam board
0:08 - How to prepare for pouring epoxy showers on foam
1:56 - How to set up an epoxy color palette for showers
3:04 - How to pour epoxy on a shower foam panel
4:54 - How to add more details to epoxy shower panels
7:06 - How to install epoxy shower foam panels
15:52 - Where to learn how to make money with epoxy
RK3 Designs is a learning studio focused on teaching how to create beautiful epoxy finishes using Stone Coat Countertop Epoxy. These tutorials include epoxy countertops for kitchens, bathrooms, and much more. This channel provides tutorials for DIYers, contractors, designers, or artists.
Rhonda Dracoulis Founder and Primary Instructor
RK3 Designs started as a way for Rhonda to showcase her creativity but has blossomed into a way to help others find theirs. Her obsession with painting led her to start refinishing furniture and kitchen cabinets. She found customers wanted a nicer option than laminate but more affordable and customizable than natural stone, which lead her to countertop epoxy! Since then, she’s helped thousands of students, from across the country (and even Canada eh?).
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rk3designs.com || How did the panels turn out? Would you have done anything differently?
That shower is amazing. Beautiful work
WOW!!! That shower is so beautiful! You can’t get any closer to natural stone than that.The install is perfect!
Thank you!! 😊😊
Love the shower designs.would love to take the 4 day class in TX.
Thanks for the tape and strip tip..Every time I use weather strip it ALWAYS has a issue coming off
You a very welcome. Thanks for watching. 😊😊
Oh. My. Gosh!👏👏👏 Stunning! It's so cool that you can actually hear where sanding is needed, not just feel it. That squeaky rub is telling. Incredible job, beautiful design 😍
Thank you!!! 😊😊
Loved it. Wish I could do the laminate countertop in this 1960's poorly maintained small cottage I just bought. Wish you were in Port Mansfield, Texas.
I would definitely like to see more videos like this! This is going to be my 1st big project that I'm going to do! I have already started take out my bathroom walls! I'm nervous but I'm still going to do it! I will be watching these videos again and taking notes! Using the foam board will make it a lot easier for me weight wise! Thank you so so much for sharing and teaching! Please keep the videos coming 😊
That’s awesome. If you have any questions please don’t hesitate to reach out. My email is Rhonda@rk3designs.com 😊
Simply Beautiful. Thank you for sharing. I would love ❤️ to see more videos of shower installs.
We have them planned!! 😊
would love to see a dirty pour shower wall
It’s a beautiful shower. Love the art work. Thank you for sharing ❤
You bet. Thanks for watching!! 😊
Gorgeous !!
🤯🤯🤯 beautiful!!
Love it! ❤️
Love your work! Would love to see more.
I really did enjoy this video. Thank you so much!
I’m so glad!! Thank you for commenting. It really does mean a lot to us! 😊
Excelente trabajo, mil felicitaciones y muchos pero muchos éxitos!!!!!!!
¡Eres demasiado amable! Muchas gracias por verlo. ¡Realmente lo aprecio!
Its amazin how yall make it look like true marble or granite, awesomeness!!!!!!!!👍👍👍👍💯✌
Thank you!!! 😊
Looks great… I like that hint of blue. 👊
Beautiful as always, gang!
So beautiful!!!
Thank you!
Amazing, as always!
Thank you!
Would like more like this
love this video.
Thank you!
Love it! But you weren’t very clear on your amounts of each color used, other than a 1/2g of white opaque and a 1/2g of clear with diamond dust. How much white transparent did you use?
Please make a video like this but over the tiles. Thank you.
Beautiful!! I am building my house and I am going to do epoxy countertops (already bought stonecoat epoxy). I also am thinking of doing my shower walls....it is a walk-in shower. I think I need to come to a class, which one would you recommend?
Love it! Do you ship to Puerto Rico?
Thank you! Unfortunately we don’t ship outside of the USA.
It’s great but I would find something a little bit harder than insulation foam. Just so it can take more damage without making dents
Fiberglass skinning is tough! Many boats are built over foam cores, albeit using a denser fiberglass weave. Meanwhile, the low cost, light weight and ease of templating and tweaking expanded polystyrene foam to fit oddly shaped spaces are huge pluses.
Was this at South Padre Island?
Like it I love it More….
Do you prefer the weather stripping or a tape dam?
Depends on the substrate. On the foam boards it’s almost imperative to use the stripping because the tape doesn’t stick to the foam. 😊
Hi my name is Jo, I’m wondering if you ship your products to Australia? If not where can I access ur epoxy from pls x
How does the epoxy stick to the foam? You think it was just pop off of it like it would on silicone
It actually creates a chemical bond of sorts.
How did you epoxy the bottom of the MDF for the niche shelves?
We epoxied them separately before we installed them.
@@RK3Designs ok, how did you do the top and bottom of a piece before you installed it?
@@patriotepoxyworks Poured on one side, flipped over and poured on the other side.
Do you sale panels finish already?
We don’t, but we can. 😊
Was that 1/2” Dow board for the shower walls?
Yes we added it to support the shower door and shower fixtures.