I’ve watched a lot of mosaic videos and your the first I’ve finally found that addresses the finishing of the edges, plus finishing the back and how to hang it. Thank you so very much! I’ve just started watching your videos and after only a few I have learned so much. 😉👍
I appreciate the details you address. You have answered many questions I did not realize I had been thinking about. You are a wealth of knowledge, and so willing to pass that knowledge on.
You describe how to edge a mosaic , which is awesome. You think of everything ! I love your channel I subscribed & like every video I see of yours. Plus you surely have an eye for beauty .Thanks!
Hi Peter, please may I ask what substrate is the bird in this video. I find cutting out with a hand jigsaws difficult. I was thinking of purchasing a scroll saw. I'd like your opinion, please . Steph
Hi Stephanie, the bird was cutout of MDF. Using a jigsaw works well but for small items it can be a little fiddly, I did own a scroll saw and it took a bit of getting used to for small pieces however it worked well. Because I was selling these shapes these were commercially cut but I was using a scroll saw originally to do the test samples. Thankyou for watching and commenting. :)
Thanks so much. Can you tell me if I want to use tesserae for the edges of a piece …do you do the edges first or last if not using epoxy clay…to make them meet evenly…especially for a tabletop ?Thanks
Thankyou so much Anna. Its a personal preference some people mosaic the edges of their pieces and others don't, some mosaic the edges last. Generally the edges are done first on a mosaic so as you don't see a grout line on the front where the tiles on the sides meet the top. If you're using a sanded grout you definitely dont want that exposed on any edges because that can chip off because its really a filler. Some people will just grout the side of a mosaic however that's not really best practice. The manufactures have the maximum grout line widths that their grout should not exceed. Thanks for watching and commenting. :)
Hi Peter. At what point during the process do you edge with epoxy sculpt.....before or after grout? Thank you for the great videos. They have helped alot as I am self taught.
Thankyou very much, appreciate that. Thats a very good point, its a personal choice it depends if you want the top tess to be flush with the outside, you would AS the sides first but if you want the side to protrude you would do it last. But theres really no right or wrong it just depends on the look you are after. :)
Can I check Peter..do I need to use the tape around the edge..if the Marmox board is only say 6mm/10mm? Or do I just use thinset to finish it..without the tape? Another great video..thanks!
Thankyou so much. I wouldn't worry about it on 6mm and you can probably get away without it on 10mm, try a piece of scrap Marmox without the tape and see what you think on the 10mm. Many dont use the tape at all but it helps add strength to the edges. :)
Hi Peter, I'm wondering whether I could stick beach pebbles to sealed wood using cement based adhesive for indoor use? I have made home made mesh substrates layered with cement based adhesive, but can't figure out how to put them in a frame once I have stuck beach pebbles on with thick adhesive.
Hi Jay, I am not sure what you mean. I would create a post in a couple of the mosaic Facebook groups with photos. The photos will help show what you are trying to do without anyone guessing. :)
Thanks Peter for this video. Can I use black Grout instead of using paint for edging? Another question is about apoxy sculpt. Can I paint it or is it durable for out side?
Grout shouldn't be used for the sides as it doesn't have any adhesive properties, it can chip off or fall off further down the track. You dont have to paint Apoxie Sculpt if being used outside that will not effect its durability. :)
@@mozhdehnouripayam9470 Apoxie Sculpt comes in other colours but the natural coloured one has the best adhesives properties, I believe it can be painted and stained, you can go to the Aves website for more information. :)
Hi Peter, thank you for your great, informative videos. I have made a mosaic mural (4’ x 3’) for outdoors. I found the Laticrete sanded grout in many colors and am done grouting, but I want to clarify the edging process. I used Wedi board that is about 1/2 “ mounted (with gorilla glue) on weather treated plywood as the base. So, can I just edge with the epoxy sculpt or do I need to apply the mesh & thinset? Also, do you have videos on how to hang mosaics or create large easels for displaying mosaic murals? Mine weighs about 50 lbs. and I’m not sure how to display it outside. Thank you for any advice you can give.
Thanks so much Susan, I cant answer specifically to your job as there are far to many variables like any job that I cant see. I have never used Gorilla glue on a job and any wood including marine grade plywood which will generally not have longevity to it if the piece is outside as it interacts with the environment its in regardless of how much prepping is done to it. If I am reading this correctly you have adhered the plywood to the back of the Wedi board to create a thicker substrate if this is correct I would have used thicker 20mm Wedi board and skipped the plywood. I would definitely consider using Apoxie Sculpt rather than the thinset for the edge but how well its actually going to work is another thing as the weakest link will be the Gorilla Glue and the plywood, do a small test first to ensure it bonds well and make sure the edges are free of dust. If you had just used Wedi board then the mesh and thinset is done first and then the substrate is mosaicked. Generally if you are hanging your piece hangers would be added first before mosacking to Wedi board, I would have considered the French Cleat system. I have videos on all these procedures, take the time to go through them carefully starting at the start. :)
@@TreasuryRoad thank you for your quick response. Gorilla glue is ridiculously strong so I won’t be able to remove the treated plywood at this point without damaging the mosaic. I live in New York and we have snowy winters here, so will probably put it in a sheltered location or bring it inside during bad weather. I bought the epoxy sculpt and will do a test first. Thanks again for your advice.
@@susanbarell8652 Thanks Susan. Bringing it in may help you as the conditions any mosaic is in can take its toll on a piece, yes I wouldn't think you will be able to separate the two pieces now they are adhered together. :)
Thanks for this Peter! I have some Kerdi board that I wanted to use indoors so I didn´t want to use thinset as an adhesive and was wondering what to do about this edges. The epoxy sculpt is a really good idea! It seems you don´t need mesh before using that right?
I don’t know what Kerdiboard is but when l have used it on Marmox board it wasn’t an issue, l would suggest doing a test first. If the edge is dusty you may need to wipe it down or get some adhesive tape and stick it onto the edge and then remove it to get rid of the dust. 😊
I love your videos but this one kicks in my motion sickness because of your constant hand movement. If you could keep your hands on the table, that would help us all. Thanks!
I continue to watch your videos. Thank you for sharing all your valuable knowledge.
Thankyou so much Fran appreciate the comment and thanks for watching them. 😊
I’ve watched a lot of mosaic videos and your the first I’ve finally found that addresses the finishing of the edges, plus finishing the back and how to hang it. Thank you so very much! I’ve just started watching your videos and after only a few I have learned so much. 😉👍
Thankyou so very much, l hope you enjoy the other videos and Thankyou for watching them. 😊
I appreciate the details you address. You have answered many questions I did not realize I had been thinking about. You are a wealth of knowledge, and so willing to pass that knowledge on.
Thankyou so very much Sandra, really appreciate that and thankyou for watching. :)
There are several talented mosaic artists with UA-cam channels, but you have both artistic talent as well as the talent of teaching.
Aww Thankyou so much Carole, really appreciate that, I just try my best. :)
I appreciate the depth of information in all your videos . Thank you .
Thankyou so much Sunday, appreciate that. :)
You describe how to edge a mosaic , which is awesome. You think of everything ! I love your channel I subscribed & like every video I see of yours. Plus you surely have an eye for beauty .Thanks!
Thankyou so much Donna , that's very kind of you to say that. Appreciate your continued support very much. :)
Love your videos
Soo helpful
Thanks so much
Patricia
Thankyou so much Patricia, appreciate that. :)
Great idea for the pattern in apoxy sculpt!
Thankyou Cindy and thanks for watching. :)
Thank you for sharing these ideas, Peter; definitely one I needed advice on! Just love you creativity and beautiful pieces. : D
My pleasure and thankyou appreciate that. :)
Thank you for the great ideas.
Thankyou so much Cheryl glad you enjoyed it. Appreciate the comment. 😊
I love this video! You are a great teacher. Please share where you purchased the bird substrate .. Thank you :)
Thankyou very much, the birds I sell them on my Treasury Road website page. :)
Thank you!
My pleasure and Thankyou for watching.
Hi Peter, please may I ask what substrate is the bird in this video. I find cutting out with a hand jigsaws difficult. I was thinking of purchasing a scroll saw. I'd like your opinion, please . Steph
Hi Stephanie, the bird was cutout of MDF. Using a jigsaw works well but for small items it can be a little fiddly, I did own a scroll saw and it took a bit of getting used to for small pieces however it worked well. Because I was selling these shapes these were commercially cut but I was using a scroll saw originally to do the test samples. Thankyou for watching and commenting. :)
Can you please share were you purchased these items
Thanks so much. Can you tell me if I want to use tesserae for the edges of a piece …do you do the edges first or last if not using epoxy clay…to make them meet evenly…especially for a tabletop ?Thanks
Thankyou so much Anna. Its a personal preference some people mosaic the edges of their pieces and others don't, some mosaic the edges last. Generally the edges are done first on a mosaic so as you don't see a grout line on the front where the tiles on the sides meet the top. If you're using a sanded grout you definitely dont want that exposed on any edges because that can chip off because its really a filler. Some people will just grout the side of a mosaic however that's not really best practice. The manufactures have the maximum grout line widths that their grout should not exceed. Thanks for watching and commenting. :)
Hi Peter. At what point during the process do you edge with epoxy sculpt.....before or after grout? Thank you for the great videos. They have helped alot as I am self taught.
Thankyou very much, appreciate that. Thats a very good point, its a personal choice it depends if you want the top tess to be flush with the outside, you would AS the sides first but if you want the side to protrude you would do it last. But theres really no right or wrong it just depends on the look you are after. :)
Sounds like I will be trying both way. Thanks again.
Can I check Peter..do I need to use the tape around the edge..if the Marmox board is only say 6mm/10mm? Or do I just use thinset to finish it..without the tape? Another great video..thanks!
Thankyou so much. I wouldn't worry about it on 6mm and you can probably get away without it on 10mm, try a piece of scrap Marmox without the tape and see what you think on the 10mm. Many dont use the tape at all but it helps add strength to the edges. :)
Treasury Road thanks Peter..will try it out and see what it looks like finished with just thinset!
Hi Peter, I'm wondering whether I could stick beach pebbles to sealed wood using cement based adhesive for indoor use? I have made home made mesh substrates layered with cement based adhesive, but can't figure out how to put them in a frame once I have stuck beach pebbles on with thick adhesive.
Hi Jay, I am not sure what you mean. I would create a post in a couple of the mosaic Facebook groups with photos. The photos will help show what you are trying to do without anyone guessing. :)
Thanks Peter. FB! Good idea I'll do that. I think after reading other comments, I need to purchase some wedi board instead 😄 thanks for replying 🙏
Thanks Peter for this video.
Can I use black Grout instead of using paint for edging?
Another question is about apoxy sculpt. Can I paint it or is it durable for out side?
Grout shouldn't be used for the sides as it doesn't have any adhesive properties, it can chip off or fall off further down the track. You dont have to paint Apoxie Sculpt if being used outside that will not effect its durability. :)
@@TreasuryRoad , is there any other color for apoxy sculpt? Or can I use acrylic paint for coloring it for inside?
@@mozhdehnouripayam9470 Apoxie Sculpt comes in other colours but the natural coloured one has the best adhesives properties, I believe it can be painted and stained, you can go to the Aves website for more information. :)
Hi Peter, thank you for your great, informative videos. I have made a mosaic mural (4’ x 3’) for outdoors. I found the Laticrete sanded grout in many colors and am done grouting, but I want to clarify the edging process. I used Wedi board that is about 1/2 “ mounted (with gorilla glue) on weather treated plywood as the base. So, can I just edge with the epoxy sculpt or do I need to apply the mesh & thinset?
Also, do you have videos on how to hang mosaics or create large easels for displaying mosaic murals? Mine weighs about 50 lbs. and I’m not sure how to display it outside. Thank you for any advice you can give.
Thanks so much Susan, I cant answer specifically to your job as there are far to many variables like any job that I cant see. I have never used Gorilla glue on a job and any wood including marine grade plywood which will generally not have longevity to it if the piece is outside as it interacts with the environment its in regardless of how much prepping is done to it. If I am reading this correctly you have adhered the plywood to the back of the Wedi board to create a thicker substrate if this is correct I would have used thicker 20mm Wedi board and skipped the plywood. I would definitely consider using Apoxie Sculpt rather than the thinset for the edge but how well its actually going to work is another thing as the weakest link will be the Gorilla Glue and the plywood, do a small test first to ensure it bonds well and make sure the edges are free of dust. If you had just used Wedi board then the mesh and thinset is done first and then the substrate is mosaicked. Generally if you are hanging your piece hangers would be added first before mosacking to Wedi board, I would have considered the French Cleat system. I have videos on all these procedures, take the time to go through them carefully starting at the start. :)
@@TreasuryRoad thank you for your quick response. Gorilla glue is ridiculously strong so I won’t be able to remove the treated plywood at this point without damaging the mosaic. I live in New York and we have snowy winters here, so will probably put it in a sheltered location or bring it inside during bad weather. I bought the epoxy sculpt and will do a test first. Thanks again for your advice.
@@susanbarell8652 Thanks Susan. Bringing it in may help you as the conditions any mosaic is in can take its toll on a piece, yes I wouldn't think you will be able to separate the two pieces now they are adhered together. :)
Thanks for this Peter! I have some Kerdi board that I wanted to use indoors so I didn´t want to use thinset as an adhesive and was wondering what to do about this edges. The epoxy sculpt is a really good idea! It seems you don´t need mesh before using that right?
I don’t know what Kerdiboard is but when l have used it on Marmox board it wasn’t an issue, l would suggest doing a test first. If the edge is dusty you may need to wipe it down or get some adhesive tape and stick it onto the edge and then remove it to get rid of the dust. 😊
@@TreasuryRoad I actually tried it yesterday and it seems to have worked!
@@alexia5316 That’s great it does adhere to almost everything. 😊
Are you saying weedy board?
Im not sure what you are referring to but I did mention and use Wedi board in this video. :)
I love your videos but this one kicks in my motion sickness because of your constant hand movement. If you could keep your hands on the table, that would help us all. Thanks!
Thankyou so much, I will keep that in mind. :)