I like this because this is something you could do in your spare time, just do a couple at a time and before you know it you'll have made a bunch of them. That and it would be a fun project the kids could get involved with also.
I spent a year in education. When I was done, I had finished kindergarten. Any competency in one day cannot be expected, after all, it takes the best professionals many years to become top notch.
True artwork. Looks like Eric got the rock patting technique down considering how consistent all of the stepping stones were after the exposure rinse. Really enjoy your videos. Your inspiring me to try some of these my self around the home. Watched to the end and wanted to see them glow in the dark.
😮😢 didn’t get to see the glow stones at night… however really interesting idea to use all those colour contrasts! Looked really awesome 🤌👏 Dave you also explain in way that provides great information and not overwhelming to understand!! 🙏 😊
how long did you wait to take off the frame to where the stones stayed in their shape? also, I want to make numerous stones like these, various shapes and sizes and make a walkway with them. can i "connect" them with concrete, will it all "stick" together and not crack apart? I was thinking of this: frame the walkway, pour an inch or so of cement, place the decorated stepping stones on top of the poured concrete, fill in the gaps and sides with cement. Will this work?
Dave, I had a guy put sealer over a Saltillo patio before the grout dried and it smeared with the sealer. Is there a way to remove the sealer so the area can be cleaned and re-sealed??
To be honest with you, Eric needs more vibration at the wrist and he needs to work it out a little bit more so a little bit more practice will do the trick. But besides the point... you guys rocked it.
Thanks for showing your techniques and talking us novices through your process. I appreciate your diy forward teaching style.
You are so welcome!
I like this because this is something you could do in your spare time, just do a couple at a time and before you know it you'll have made a bunch of them. That and it would be a fun project the kids could get involved with also.
I concur, a fun art project
Watching these videos has a very positive relaxing effect on me. I will make a few of these slabs some day! 😂
Right on
GL
Glow stones! How long have I been waiting for this video! Thank you!
At night, these stepping stones look different
I'll check it out tonight
They look great! Thumbs up to Eric! I really like the way you built the wood frame. Very simple and easy pettern.
Thank you very much!
Mr. Odell, you know good and well, you're the chief chef.
The Chef can really cook
@@OdellCompleteConcrete The best i've seen and thank you for taking time to share/archive your great works!
Very relaxing to watch.
I spent a year in education. When I was done, I had finished kindergarten.
Any competency in one day cannot be expected, after all, it takes the best professionals many years to become top notch.
I concur
TY
Great job David 👍 And definitely "The Chef" for Eric. Chefs always bring the butter to the top 😁🤙
The Chef was really cooking
True artwork. Looks like Eric got the rock patting technique down considering how consistent all of the stepping stones were after the exposure rinse. Really enjoy your videos. Your inspiring me to try some of these my self around the home. Watched to the end and wanted to see them glow in the dark.
Im going outside right now to get some photos I can share.
It's true..desert folk enjoy surf music..all stoked..
Awesome
glad I found this channel because I've learned tons thus far💯
Welcome aboard!
Those turned out beautiful!❤
Thank you! 😊
Eric is doing well but he has an excellent instructor !
The Chef is coming along nicely, and if all else fails I'll get a grill going onsite.
Looks great David!
TY
Eric caught on quickly! Great teacher might have a little to do with it. Thanks to both of you!
Our pleasure!
this property is coming together very nicely😊
TY
Now that is a pretty cool Odell 🙂
I thought you would like it
Ty
😮😢 didn’t get to see the glow stones at night… however really interesting idea to use all those colour contrasts! Looked really awesome 🤌👏 Dave you also explain in way that provides great information and not overwhelming to understand!! 🙏 😊
Thank you! Cheers!
How bright do they actually glow in the dark? Is it noticeable?
I'll check it out tonight and take few pics
Very cool DIY video. I enjoyed it, thanks
TY
how long did you wait to take off the frame to where the stones stayed in their shape? also, I want to make numerous stones like these, various shapes and sizes and make a walkway with them. can i "connect" them with concrete, will it all "stick" together and not crack apart? I was thinking of this: frame the walkway, pour an inch or so of cement, place the decorated stepping stones on top of the poured concrete, fill in the gaps and sides with cement. Will this work?
could a metal tool work as well as the wood tool?
I’m going to try this for sure. Just one question. Do I need to put in some kind of reinforcement in the forms? Like wire or rebar.
No steel needed
You are the Picasso of concrete!
TY
Mr. Odell, impressive work.
Tell me how long after inlaying stones do you use water wash?
As soon as you can't trowel it anymore.
Dave, I had a guy put sealer over a Saltillo patio before the grout dried and it smeared with the sealer. Is there a way to remove the sealer so the area can be cleaned and re-sealed??
Stripper
@@OdellCompleteConcrete thanks!!
FANTASTIC!
Many thanks!
Take this down..😂 my wife might see this and be like hooonneeyyy 🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤣🤣🤣
I can see that happening
Cooks work for the chef.
Good point
We are very interested to see these slabs in the dark please
I'll take a few shots tonight.
Looks like you've done this before. Looks nice.
Yes, very similar
master piece
TY
Living the retired life 💪💪
OSS
Hello. How long does it take to wash off the concrete surface?
20 minutes for all 8
Sick ass work sir😮😮
ty
Can you safely walk on that in bare feet?
Yes
Show us what the glow stones look like in the dark
Ok
I'll post it in the community tab
Can we see the glow?
I'll check it out tonight
Who’s old man winter in the back?
That's pops
👍👍
Eric is a cook until he masters his craft and becomes a chef 😂
I concur
To be honest with you, Eric needs more vibration at the wrist and he needs to work it out a little bit more so a little bit more practice will do the trick. But besides the point... you guys rocked it.
I concur
TY
Sweet 👍
Thanks 👍
Chef 🧑🍳
The Chef was cooking
@@OdellCompleteConcrete he done a great job on his first time doing concrete
Top
I say he is a chef
Stayed tuned for more of The Chef
😥 You didn't show the Glow in the dark stones!
I see it it every night. But hard to capture on camera
Groovy surf muszac!!
TY
Chef!
The Chef it is
one thing about living in the desert is you can do just about anything big and no one would care
I concur
A CHEF gives orders................A COOK does the WORK. I HOPE THAT HELPS.!....;-)
The chef is really cooking now
👍🏽👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
You missed the best part for me, which would have been how they glow at night. All around a good job though, as usual
I'll post the night pic in the community
yes same here, was hoping to see how they glow in the dark.
yep cooks answer to chefs...
He's really the cook then
Smoothing concrete is like buttering a piece of bread.
Yes
What’s with the guy in the dressing gown in the middle of the day? 😂🤣
That's my dad from. Across the street7
the chef
The Chef cooks it all
The chef tastes the food as he prepares it to make sure of quality, but the cook skips this step because he is unconcerned with how it turned out.
Chef
The Chef really cooks
Who is creepy grandpa in the robe and socks?
You said it
Chef? Cook? Clearly he's the plumber.
I hope so
PLEASE check the email, we would like to do business with you(Solar security cameras)
OSS
How much you pay the guy in the robe and slippers? I finally found something I can do better than you guys😂
Good idea
What's up wit the random robe guy?
Pops