Making Metallic Soapstone | DIY Kitchen Upgrade
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- Опубліковано 22 січ 2024
- 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.
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Be thankful and cater to your husband. My husband had a stroke a year ago , it's so life changing and I thank God everyday that he is still here. ❤
Great job guys!!!!! Just looove your videos. Will be praying for a successful surgery for Kenny on Thursday……. and a speedy recovery.
Kenny I will be definitely praying for you. Recover well man!
Thank you!
Praying that Kenny's surgery goes well and that recovery goes smoothly.
I really like the background veins.
Thank you!
Sending prayers for you and Kenny and the doctors that everything goes smoothly. 🙏 Also, for your sanity during his recovery!! 😉😅 That is an interesting countertop!! 👍 You all do an incredible job every time!! 👏🤗😍
Absolutely beautiful ❤️
Thank you!
Sending prayer Kenny!!!! I’m one who cares!! Part of the family!!!!
Oooo I Love this finish so much!!! This is what I want in my kitchen. Thank you for all you guys do. Can’t wait to start using this on my new home (still building it).
I never get notifications of your lives until 3 hours late! 😭😭😭😭
Prayers for all..
Prayers for a smooth surgery and recovery (and sanity)!!! 🙏😅
Sounds good 👍
It's Perfect 🖤🤍🩶
I would have done all the background veins and small white veins. Alcohol is good. I would not have done the large blobs of white. So pretty.
Sending prayers
I think some gray in the middle of the chunky vein..
That was my thought too.
Always like what you do, but the camera person also needs to to have earphones on so he can make sure the camera is getting good audio. Or test the audio before hand.
He did have earphones and was aware of the issue. 😊
I liked it better before you added tge veins especially the big thick ones.
No sound
Hello!!
We can't hear you 😢
How do you guys clean your hands?
Couldn’t hear at all 😢
Still not hearing well
Too many veins for my taste. Love the “background noise” and thicker white lines though!
But I don’t understand how you have so much working time??? I’ve done 10 practice boards using SCC Art Coat and the longest working time I’ve gotten without having to literally burning the epoxy to try to make it fluid enough to cover the board using 6oz per square foot!!! 😮 What am I doing wrong?!?!?
You could be leaving the epoxy in the bucket too long and this kickstarts the chemical reaction. Also, adding too much heat actually will shorten your working time. We use as little heat as possible. Unless you’re doing a dirty pour, there’s no need to use more material than 3 oz/sqft. Give me a call if you have any questions. 😊
Still don't hear you well..
Why did you have guests on especially the stone coat pro and then we can’t hear him and you did the whole counter top.. ? Also this felt so rushed.