Resin Countertop Design in under 30 Minutes!

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  • Опубліковано 22 лис 2024

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  • @jcschwarb
    @jcschwarb 3 години тому

    Absolutely stunning. Great work! Better than marble.

  • @CardiacCat
    @CardiacCat 2 місяці тому +4

    This turned out really beautiful. I wasn't digging the stripes at the start, but wow did it ever blossom into a butterfly.

    • @ArtisanDesignConcepts
      @ArtisanDesignConcepts  2 місяці тому

      Thank you!! Yes can't judge it too early. lol. It takes time to create but once you move it, it's magic!

  • @praisingirl
    @praisingirl День тому

    very educational video. I love your artistic style.

  • @Msdhdjmz
    @Msdhdjmz 25 днів тому +1

    Absolutely Stunning 🤗 That turned out VERY NICE 🤗,THX for sharing 🤗

  • @lynnmarble8456
    @lynnmarble8456 4 місяці тому +2

    Oh, my goodness! I love, love, LOVE this! Gorgeous!

  • @luluteynatey5110
    @luluteynatey5110 Місяць тому +2

    Excellent job! I am planning to paint my kitchen counter top which is made of Formica! Do you think this will work for me?

    • @ArtisanDesignConcepts
      @ArtisanDesignConcepts  Місяць тому

      Absolutely! Order the Savage Patriot Promoter that will help bond the PolyKote to it really well. Be sure to prep the surface and edges properly. If you want more guidance join our group on Facebook called Artisan Academy - Epoxy & Coatings

  • @chinadolldr8091
    @chinadolldr8091 2 місяці тому +1

    This is beautiful and perfect

  • @featheredlightly
    @featheredlightly 5 місяців тому +1

    This turned out really pretty btw

  • @lynnmarble8456
    @lynnmarble8456 4 місяці тому +1

    I'm super excited about the potential of using PolyKote on my existing laminate countertops, however, I need to do a pour-in-place and have a 4", rounded edge backsplash that can't be removed. Is there a way to use PolyKote on a vertical surface, even though it's so much more fluid than epoxy? TIA

    • @ArtisanDesignConcepts
      @ArtisanDesignConcepts  4 місяці тому +1

      Glad you are excited. I wouldn't recommend using PolyKote on a vertical surface in general but I'd rather see photos of what you're working with first. Do you follow us on Facebook? If so, send us some photos to our messenger.

  • @lexidavis9182
    @lexidavis9182 23 дні тому +1

    Do you find this brand to be as durable as Stone Coat? Just stumbled on your videos and have been researching them a ton! I’m reading that resin is less durable than epoxy? I’m a newbie admittedly and welcome your thoughts!

    • @ArtisanDesignConcepts
      @ArtisanDesignConcepts  23 дні тому +1

      Yes I do! It's actually more durable in my opinion! The PolyKote Enhanced which is the newest release is my favorite. It feels like epoxy. No VOCs. Non yellowing. And gets super hard! They now have a small sample kit of it available so you can try it out. Check their website www.savagepatriotpolymers.com

  • @OjitosChiquititosmaquillaje
    @OjitosChiquititosmaquillaje Місяць тому +1

    Great Job 🎉

  • @johndubea2191
    @johndubea2191 46 хвилин тому

    May I ask what is the cost of this project?

  • @timhassan9451
    @timhassan9451 2 місяці тому +1

    Sorry, i'm not sure if i missed it, what was the original counter top again? and would this paint work on Laminate or Formica?

    • @ArtisanDesignConcepts
      @ArtisanDesignConcepts  2 місяці тому +1

      We built it using MDF. You can definitely do it over laminate or Formica but it requires a different prep. If you look up Artisan Academy- Epoxy & Coatings group on FB, join it and post your question. Easier to reply there than on UA-cam. And that way you get other responses as well.

  • @aaronprudhomme8688
    @aaronprudhomme8688 3 місяці тому +1

    Looks great. So this brand epoxy doesn't need to torch? No bubbles were created?

    • @ArtisanDesignConcepts
      @ArtisanDesignConcepts  3 місяці тому +2

      That's correct. No torching needed unless you just want it to lay out flat a bit quicker. But really not needed.

  • @cutejungle
    @cutejungle Місяць тому

    Waooo thats amazing 😊i love it. Thats for sharing with us 🥰

  • @robinevans8883
    @robinevans8883 8 годин тому

    Beautiful where can I get material

    • @ArtisanDesignConcepts
      @ArtisanDesignConcepts  7 годин тому

      You can order direct from Savage Patriot Polymers at www.savagepatriotpolymers.com

  • @andreaeisert9590
    @andreaeisert9590 Місяць тому

    I am a professional Resin artist. I surely would like to try Polykote ! But , my most important question to you is, I noticed that you have a black sleeve covering your arms, would you mind sharing with me what they are? I just hate getting Resin on my bare skin. I wind up wearing long sleeve lab coats but they get ruined after a few uses . So I’m very curious about what it is that you have on your arms. Thank you so much, and I hope you’ll be kind enough to share that information with me, Andrea

    • @ArtisanDesignConcepts
      @ArtisanDesignConcepts  Місяць тому

      Glad you'd like to try PolyKote! Be sure to check out the website at www.savagepatriotpolymers.com
      My arm sleeves are a MUST! I'm highly allergic to all resin based products. Here's the link.
      SportsTrail Cooling Arm Sleeves... www.amazon.com/dp/B08563LXG8?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share

  • @featheredlightly
    @featheredlightly 5 місяців тому +2

    What are you wearing on your arms to keep the epoxy off them.

    • @ArtisanDesignConcepts
      @ArtisanDesignConcepts  5 місяців тому +3

      I use arm sleeves from Amazon. They are great! I am highly allergic to all resin products.
      SportsTrail Cooling Arm Sleeves... www.amazon.com/dp/B08563LXG8?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share

  • @brianrusso360now8
    @brianrusso360now8 Місяць тому

    What undercoating are you using? Do you believe this product would standup to direct sunlight and not yellow? Thank you and great video!!!

    • @ArtisanDesignConcepts
      @ArtisanDesignConcepts  Місяць тому

      I use Behr Paint & Primer in one but Savage Patriot is now launching a Promoter that we will test out as our base layer.
      The product will not yellow in direct sun but it's really not designed for outdoor use if that's what you're intending. Direct sun in a house, totally fine.

  • @katyruddiman9680
    @katyruddiman9680 4 місяці тому +1

    It’s beautiful but don’t you get lint pieces from the roller?

    • @ArtisanDesignConcepts
      @ArtisanDesignConcepts  3 місяці тому +1

      Thank you. Actually no lint as long as you de-shed the roller with blue painters tape first and prime the roller in some of your material first.

  • @SelviSelvi-b6n
    @SelviSelvi-b6n Місяць тому

    Excellent work mam, but is this heat resistant?

    • @ArtisanDesignConcepts
      @ArtisanDesignConcepts  Місяць тому

      Thank you! Yes indeed it is! We recommend using the SP Elite Topcoat from Savage Patriot for highest durability.
      Here's a video showing its durability
      SP Elite Topcoat Durability Testing
      ua-cam.com/video/q5r2IwMLqXg/v-deo.html

  • @rickylee6129
    @rickylee6129 5 днів тому

    Excellent Video 😊. New Subscriber 👍. I also Subscribed to your Facebook group. I am wanting to do my countertop a White marble look. I currently have a green/turquoise color. Do I need too prime it, because it is ugly 🤔 ❓️ I am remodeling my home and I want to kitchen too be the center of attention.
    Keep the video's comin.

    • @ArtisanDesignConcepts
      @ArtisanDesignConcepts  3 дні тому +1

      Thank you for subscribing! What do you have on there now? Is it epoxy? If it is just send it with 220 grit really well. Then I would use Kilz Adhesion Bonding Primer followed by two coats of whatever paint and primer color you want. We use Behr brand in satin. Then scuff it up with 220 after 24 hours, wipe the dust and go for it!

  • @adriennedubarry1733
    @adriennedubarry1733 27 днів тому

    Can this be done over granite counter top? What would you recommend for tile floors?

    • @ArtisanDesignConcepts
      @ArtisanDesignConcepts  23 дні тому

      Yes absolutely. There's a couple things you need to do differently on top of granite versus new fabrication though. Are you on Facebook? If you are, I recommend joining our group where you can post the same question and I can give a lot more detailed answers than on UA-cam. The group is called Artisan Academy - Epoxy & Coatings.
      But the short answer is absolutely you can do it over granite.
      In terms of floors, that's a very different process. We would recommend removing the tile and grinding the concrete, filling all cracks, holes and divots. It requires a moisture vapor barrier, a nice heavy 100% solids epoxy primer, a thicker color coat using a low viscosity epoxy and a urethane topcoat. We can definitely share more in our group.

  • @kellydenise2808
    @kellydenise2808 5 місяців тому +1

    Can this product be put over old epoxy countertop? Also, do they sell 1 gallon or is the 2 gallon kit the only size? Their website is confusing.

    • @ArtisanDesignConcepts
      @ArtisanDesignConcepts  5 місяців тому +3

      Yes you can pour over an old epoxy countertop. Just sand well first. I'd also recommend primer on top before pouring. If there's topcoat on top you'll want to sand it off and then put Kilz Adhesion Bonding Primer before your regular primer.
      Only 2 gallon kits at this time.

    • @kellydenise2808
      @kellydenise2808 4 місяці тому

      @@ArtisanDesignConcepts I hope they can do 1 gallon in the future. I just want to do my bathroom vanity.

  • @deborahfischer5708
    @deborahfischer5708 Місяць тому +1

    Can this same design be done with Stone Coat ART COAT?

    • @ArtisanDesignConcepts
      @ArtisanDesignConcepts  Місяць тому +1

      Possibly but I don't recommend it. That epoxy, and all epoxy, will yellow. Why create a beautiful design that you'll only enjoy a year or so when you can create it with PolyKote and guarantee it won't yellow? Additionally I never got these types of effects so easily when using epoxy. If you want an epoxy feel, use the new PolyKote Enhanced.

    • @deborahfischer5708
      @deborahfischer5708 Місяць тому

      @@ArtisanDesignConcepts is that why you use white spray paint for detail work on some of your designs?

    • @ArtisanDesignConcepts
      @ArtisanDesignConcepts  Місяць тому +1

      @@deborahfischer5708​​⁠I used to use it a lot but now I really don't use white spray paint in my pours as it can change colors as well. Epoxy is the main culprit though. It's just how it's made. That's why we recently switched.

  • @CeciliaChastek
    @CeciliaChastek 2 дні тому

    I have questions and would like Stacy to help me please. How can I contact her about what I want to do etc....

    • @ArtisanDesignConcepts
      @ArtisanDesignConcepts  2 дні тому

      Hi there. Feel free to follow our Facebook page and send us a message there. Happy to answer any questions you might have.

  • @glamrockfreddy2630
    @glamrockfreddy2630 7 годин тому

    Where is the diamond dust available?

    • @ArtisanDesignConcepts
      @ArtisanDesignConcepts  6 годин тому

      The kind I currently have is from Stonecoat which you can find on Amazon but there's a number of similar versions. Eye Candy sells one called Airi White that's very beautiful.

  • @julierobertson4370
    @julierobertson4370 5 місяців тому

    Since Polykote is a bit more costly than Resin, what do you charge per square foot to do a counter?

    • @ArtisanDesignConcepts
      @ArtisanDesignConcepts  5 місяців тому +2

      We don't charge per sq ft really. It's per project. Time and materials. And it's really less costly for us because I'm using far less material to pour. Typically I'd use 8oz/sq ft on exotic pours. Now I only need 4. 5 on the high side. That's a savings overall to our customers. I also can charge less labor because I can pour it faster, no taping edges, no waiting to pull tape and can wipe drips relatively quickly and not wait around.

    • @julierobertson4370
      @julierobertson4370 5 місяців тому

      @ArtisanDesignConcepts Thank you so much. Love this the more I watch. Now, I just need to learn pricing for my area. I'm really amazed watching and learning about this product.

  • @trulyCdn16
    @trulyCdn16 25 днів тому

    not a huge fan of the big blobs of Greg but its good to see how to do it.

    • @ArtisanDesignConcepts
      @ArtisanDesignConcepts  23 дні тому

      Thanks for watching. Good thing is each piece is different and can be customized for you or your customer.

  • @aaronprudhomme8688
    @aaronprudhomme8688 3 місяці тому

    What type of torch are you using?

    • @ArtisanDesignConcepts
      @ArtisanDesignConcepts  3 місяці тому +1

      When I do need a torch I use the Benzomatic propane torch from Home Depot.

  • @Анжелика-з1к
    @Анжелика-з1к Місяць тому

    Скажите пожалуйста,какие вы цвета использовали?

  • @efrainsanchezz2101
    @efrainsanchezz2101 Місяць тому

    How long it takes to dry

    • @ArtisanDesignConcepts
      @ArtisanDesignConcepts  Місяць тому

      The Pro version is dry to the touch in 2-3 hours depending on your temperature and humidity. We still wait for the next coat until the following day but you could technically do a flood coat later the same day. If you use the original it will be more like six or seven hours before it's somewhat touchable but stays softer and you definitely don't want move forward until the next day. They recently launched the Enhanced version which looks and feels more like epoxy but still has the cure time of the pro.

  • @leroytobias
    @leroytobias Місяць тому

    how practical is this on counters in your home ....seems messy and a pain and what is the product cost ?

    • @ArtisanDesignConcepts
      @ArtisanDesignConcepts  Місяць тому

      Well there are two options. You can hire someone to fabricate new counters and create the mess offsite like we do or you can do it yourself and with proper prep and set up you can minimize the mess. Resin is sticky and can be messy but if you prep right, it's manageable. Cost will be determine by which option you go for, how much work there is to do, etc... For product cost, visit www.savagepatriotpolymers.com

  • @markoghattes3156
    @markoghattes3156 Місяць тому

    How much did it cost... per sqft?

  • @JoRoBoYo
    @JoRoBoYo 18 днів тому

    Wow

  • @HoangDang-zp5pn
    @HoangDang-zp5pn Місяць тому

    Chỉ em cách làm được không ạ

  • @georgebrehm8622
    @georgebrehm8622 2 місяці тому +3

    It’s a bit to crowded to look like marble why so much grey ,

    • @ArtisanDesignConcepts
      @ArtisanDesignConcepts  2 місяці тому +5

      Some designs are more detailed than others to meet the needs of our customers. Our designs are 100% customizable. One customer may may want more gray and the next more white. That's the beauty of creating functional artwork!

  • @lisakrc-langhamer9253
    @lisakrc-langhamer9253 5 місяців тому +2

    Little busy. Not sure about the gold.

    • @ArtisanDesignConcepts
      @ArtisanDesignConcepts  5 місяців тому +3

      Thanks for watching. We like to show multiple types of designs as some customers like a bit busier and some like a softer pattern. We have many options in our showroom. Luckily everything is custom so the gold is optional.

    • @lynnmarble8456
      @lynnmarble8456 4 місяці тому +1

      I think it's absolutely GORGEOUS!

    • @troyswarts7353
      @troyswarts7353 2 місяці тому

      It softened up quite a bit towards the end, good job on this!

  • @debiharper4859
    @debiharper4859 Місяць тому

    Are you allergic to this product too

    • @ArtisanDesignConcepts
      @ArtisanDesignConcepts  Місяць тому

      Yes. Anything resin based I'm allergic to. So even bondo and some concrete mixtures that have resin in them can irritate my skin.

  • @LegIIAVGCA
    @LegIIAVGCA 2 місяці тому

    No mask needed?

    • @ArtisanDesignConcepts
      @ArtisanDesignConcepts  2 місяці тому +1

      We always recommend PPE but it's hard for me to talk and record with a mask. It's also your own preference based on sensitivity. I don't find I need a mask.

  • @SuiGenerisMan
    @SuiGenerisMan Місяць тому

    I realize you're filming a video, but people should really wear a mask at all times when working with these materials. Not because of the fumes but because the particulates of those materials are nasty chemicals.

  • @Urmama7777
    @Urmama7777 29 днів тому

    you did an amazing job!! can you pls come to my home and do this