@Razzo Studio I already the cheaper alternative stuff (resincrete/eco resin) today, just to try before splurging on the real stuff. Gotta make allllll the plant pots 😆
Thanks! For this table we used about 14kg of total Jesmonite (liquid + powder). This can be a lot different depending on the thickness and if you would use a wooden insert 🙂
Really loving this! A question, how is the durability of a piece like this and does it mark easily? I want make a kitchen counter for my new home like this. Or are there sealers that you recommend?
You can look into the Jesmonite website for the technical sheets on their materials. It will have all the information you’re looking for. In this case we used AC100 for the table.
Can I do the wood insert backwards? I already have a built table and I just want to make a terrazzo top but I don’t know if it would stick to it like that
You can definitely try and it should work 😄 Personally we think this is the best option to have the best results. The bottom part is always the smoothest with less bubbles and even layer.
It’s perfectly fine to use 80 but after that, you should use 120 to remove any deep scratches and continue to move forward on the grits to get a smooth finish.
It doesn’t come off but the protection can be lower depending on how the table is used. Think of a cutting board example that also needs maintenance in terms of reapplying protection overtime. We always advise our customers how to care for their products so reapplication is advised.
We usually finish the products with wet sanding. We waited 48h to make sure that the table top was fully dry before sealing to not seal with any moisture.
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Blown away, beautiful work 😊😊
Thank you 🫶🏻
Stunning results. Thank you for sharing and explaining your process. ❤
Thank you for watching 🤍
So much effort put into one piece! Amazing ♥️
Indeed it was…takes between 4-6 hours of work to complete something like this across multiple days! Thank you so much 🤍
Stunning table, I found myself shaking my phone while you were shaking the mold to release bubbles so I hope I helped a little haha 😄
Ahahah! We’re building muscle with all the shaking 😅💪🏽
Love it from palestine 👍🇵🇸 good work ❤
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I was under the impression jesmonite wouldn't stick well to wood for some reason, I'm so glad I found this video!! Thank you :)
Happy to hear that 😍🤍
Putting the concrete or Jesmonite in a bucket is sooo clever, great idea! And great videos 😊
Thank you 🙏🏼🤍
Absolutely stunning!
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Thank you for sharing your very detailed process selflessly. I have definitely learnt so much from your channel. Liked & Subscribed! 🥰✨🌟
Thank you so much 🥰 More videos like this to come 🤍
BEAUTIFUL! Love this! Now a subscriber 🌴🇺🇸
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This is absolutely amazing! I want to make one right now even though I've never even touched jesmonite lol
Ahaha! It’s a very addictive material 😅 The possibilities are endless with all the colors, products and styles you can make ☺️
@Razzo Studio I already the cheaper alternative stuff (resincrete/eco resin) today, just to try before splurging on the real stuff. Gotta make allllll the plant pots 😆
AWESOMEEEE!!! May I ask where is the link for the silicone mold and the link to buy the table already done? ehehhe
Thank you! All the information is on the description 😉 There are no direct links for both of them but it mentions the contacts.
Beautiful!!
Thank you 🥰
Thank you for this video!! How much total jesmonite base did you need to use?
Thanks! For this table we used about 14kg of total Jesmonite (liquid + powder). This can be a lot different depending on the thickness and if you would use a wooden insert 🙂
@@razzostudio Makes sense, Great idea with the wood insert!!
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Really loving this! A question, how is the durability of a piece like this and does it mark easily? I want make a kitchen counter for my new home like this. Or are there sealers that you recommend?
We wouldn’t recommend this material for kitchen counters, it hasn’t been tested for food safety and it’s extremely pourous.
Looks very good! How strong is this kind of jesmonite? Could you make floor tiles from it for example?
You can look into the Jesmonite website for the technical sheets on their materials. It will have all the information you’re looking for. In this case we used AC100 for the table.
@@razzostudio Thanks for the response. AC100 would seem a bit risky, but AC730 seems like it could be strong enough
Can you please tell me what spray you used to remove the bubbles on top?
Isopropanol. We are releasing a workshop video tomorrow on our webshop with lots of tips & tricks including this one 😊
nice work guys where i can get jesmonite?
Take a look at Jesmonite official website distributors page.
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We made the vibration table ourselves 😊
Can I do the wood insert backwards? I already have a built table and I just want to make a terrazzo top but I don’t know if it would stick to it like that
You can definitely try and it should work 😄 Personally we think this is the best option to have the best results. The bottom part is always the smoothest with less bubbles and even layer.
wooow, good job!
Can you share info where did you guys ordered silicon mold? :)
It’s on the description 😊
Thank you for this video! 💖
Isn't 80 grit too harsh for jesmonite? Doesn't it leave scratches?
It’s perfectly fine to use 80 but after that, you should use 120 to remove any deep scratches and continue to move forward on the grits to get a smooth finish.
@@razzostudio oh okay. Thank you for the tip! ♥️
nice but wouldn't it be better yo use AC 730?
Both can be used. Better is relative for the look and usage you intend so in the end, it’s up to you 😊
Where did you buy such a big bag of Jesmonite? What amount exactly do you need for a table top of this size? Thanks!
You can find on official distributors 😊
@@razzostudio ok! Can you also tell me about how many kg you used for this table? It would be helpful to know how much to order!! Thanks!
I believe this one was 12kg
Doesn't this sealer come off after a while? How can the table be protected?
It doesn’t come off but the protection can be lower depending on how the table is used. Think of a cutting board example that also needs maintenance in terms of reapplying protection overtime. We always advise our customers how to care for their products so reapplication is advised.
@@razzostudio Perfect 🙏thank you
i am unable to see where you had the mold made? Can you share that please?
It’s in the video description 😉 We are actually planning to sell this mold so if you’re interested, let us know 😊
@@razzostudio i am interested in buying it thanks!
Is the guy Wawrinka?!
😅 no, he’s definitely not. he also loves tennis so he ia taking that as a big compliment 😄
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It’s Jesmonite 😊
Do you wait 48 hoirs before applying wax on all of your jesmonite pieces? Any particular reason you waited 48 hours in this video
We usually finish the products with wet sanding. We waited 48h to make sure that the table top was fully dry before sealing to not seal with any moisture.
@@razzostudio thank you for sharing 🙏🏽