Que idea tan fantástica, te digo que al principio del video no imaginaba: QUÉ IBAS HACER.? 🤔 Eres un ingeniero económico. Tu que sí pares ideas muy buenas. Felicitaciones 👏 👏 . Me gustan tus videos.
It’s under cover and out of the elements, another great idea. How on earth do you come up with all these ideas? You’re videos are inspirational keep them coming my friend👍
What a great idea ! If I had the choice, I would do the little section above the door as well, just to make it look like it was the whole wall was brick, but that is just me. It looks really professional and expensive, like an elite designer had created it. Thanks for sharing your skills and ideas with us.
Sorry for the criticism but can't believe you actually cut all those pieces of metal with a grinder just to make the shape for the form's & why did you sand down the rust? I think you should've painted it too 🤣... Next time use a frik'n 1x3
You needed to cut up all that metal ??? Some scrape beat-up plywood strips would do the same. What metal look? Looks like off-the-shelf rough cut marble tile.
I absolutely love all the enraged comments on this video 🤣🤣 Welcome to HandCraft my friends, 50% amazing skills, 30% warped imagination and 20% rage baiting troll for a 100% awesome channel 😉
This guy is dangerous. The level of insanity for the pre-work to obtain the bricks is just too much. It proves the point that we (the audience) are ready to waste time for something like this. Thanks a million to the speed settings!
Slate shingles are $3-4. A slate cutter..maybe $65..mine is old. Buy cutter and cut ye some slate bricks. Primer with sand for texture. Or just cut foam in the shape if bricks. Heavy paint over. That is what fake bricks are made of.
Imaginative work. Turned out great. But when u used that grinder about 1/4 inch from your fingers, (1:36) I almost winced out of my shoes. Looks nice tho.
I think better to create forms using the silicone razer than to cut so many metal...and the parts of the plastic bottles are still remaining... Sorry for this negative feedback...as idea it is still good!
A lot of those plastic corrugated panels could be a good and essentially free roofing-tile for a shed or what not, especially if one used just 1 tube for each corrugation rather than 3
Hello @Handcraft , Thanks to share your beautiful creativity. I would like to know, which raw material you used to make this tiles, is this tile is durable. Because I want to make and sell it. Awaiting for your kind suggestion.
You cut and worked on the MS pipes, to provide for currogated shape for the plastic (bottle) sheet, to provide forma for the stucco casting, to make wall tiles... Long winding story with unnecessary characters. You wanted stucco tiles? Could've spread out 3/4" thick stucco mortar later on a flat table and left to dry, and could've cut the spread into desired tile blocks just before the hard setting. You would've saved the MS pipes from being wasted. Chuck the bottle for some other stuff.
@@allemander there are way better, easier, cheaper ways to achieve "brick-like" finishes on a wall, and even if you are hell bent on doing the slabs method yourself (not recommended to use on a drywall due the weight) it would be far easier and eco friendly to make and use a small wooden grid as a mould, instead of wasting all those metal profiles to make a very, very inneficient moulder. Just look at how many pieces you get per batch (remember you cant turn it over right away) vs how many are used.
Without firing the clay?! Umm... You DO know how long that is going to last that way? Hint: Put a tray on the floor under that wall to catch all the pieces.
Friends today I will show you the unique use of plastic bottles with a metal profile.
I hope you will like it and you will rate this video👍
What kind of plaster was rhar
What kind fo plaster was that
Que idea tan fantástica, te digo que al principio del video no imaginaba:
QUÉ IBAS HACER.? 🤔
Eres un ingeniero económico.
Tu que sí pares ideas muy buenas. Felicitaciones 👏 👏 .
Me gustan tus videos.
Never in a million years would I have guessed wall tiles... Brilliant!
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I like that the bricks are all unique. Bravo!
All this material used, includet metal, it's fast and cheaper to buy tiles in that size.
Love the process and love the personality it gave to the wall. I hope you will finish the little piece of the wall above the door. Well done!
Thank you for sharing. Your channel is an inspiration to our channel and several others. Keep it up!!
It’s under cover and out of the elements, another great idea. How on earth do you come up with all these ideas? You’re videos are inspirational keep them coming my friend👍
probably was not raised in a throwaway society like we were in the USA.
I'm interested in the white plaster cement-
Es muy ingenioso y creativo. 👍
What a great idea ! If I had the choice, I would do the little section above the door as well, just to make it look like it was the whole wall was brick, but that is just me. It looks really professional and expensive, like an elite designer had created it. Thanks for sharing your skills and ideas with us.
This was so unexpected, I had no idea what you were doing. Lol well done
Pretty darn amazing! And MUCH MORE AFFORDABLE for those that are willing to put in there elbow grease!!
Thanks for sharing!
After watching this video I still don’t believe what you have made out of a 5 litre bottle. Nice title btw🙂
wonderfull dust collector
Это делается намгого проще. На стену наклеиваеш узкие полоски скотча (по разметке под кирпич), штукатуриш, придаёш фактуру, немного ждёш, убираеш скотч (получаеся эмитация кладки), высыхает, зачищаеш шкуркой, грунтуеш, красиш.
Sorry for the criticism but can't believe you actually cut all those pieces of metal with a grinder just to make the shape for the form's & why did you sand down the rust? I think you should've painted it too 🤣...
Next time use a frik'n 1x3
Maybe he already had the metal available.
@@joewoodchuck3824 obviously he had but still a massive waste of material when some scrap wood would have done the same job
I would have just threw the mud on the wall and used a scribe 🤷🏻♂️
You needed to cut up all that metal ??? Some scrape beat-up plywood strips would do the same. What metal look? Looks like off-the-shelf rough cut marble tile.
It’s just great what you can do. Thank you
Wow this is very amazing and beautiful.👍😎
I'm watching now.
boy you really just put those bricks up on the wall and said “jesus take the wheel”
no spacers, no supports. Great look though!
The video thumbnail is misleading bro
Hahaha click bait
ending is wall decoration.Wow..Have nice idea made in plastic and metal form.
I absolutely love all the enraged comments on this video 🤣🤣 Welcome to HandCraft my friends, 50% amazing skills, 30% warped imagination and 20% rage baiting troll for a 100% awesome channel 😉
Well that looks pretty dam nice.
Excellent 👍👍.
very nice
I need to build that rack.
Wonderful idea. I could not see what you used to make the tiles, was is dry compound? Thx!
😊 awesome
Great
👍💯👌👍
AMAZING !
Bonne idée, mais utiliser des tubes en acier ça fait cher alors que des chutes de bois auraient fait l'affaire.
This guy is dangerous. The level of insanity for the pre-work to obtain the bricks is just too much. It proves the point that we (the audience) are ready to waste time for something like this. Thanks a million to the speed settings!
Жаль профтрубу, можно б/у деревяшки из поддона взять
justice for iron beams
I’m lost for words!!! Well done fella!! 👍🏼
Nice 👍
Последствия травмы из детства от телепередачи Очумелые ручки:)
Nothing like doin it the hardest way possible.
Из гипса сделать говно на стену? Оригинально!
Beautiful love it
Шикарная идея и результат 👍👍👍👍
🤣 испортить несколько метров трубы не дешевый ради этого? Мда...
Speechless
Very nice work 👍👍👏👏😉😉 Thank you for this video....Friendship to France
Well done man, well done
Interesting hmm 🤔…..By George I think you got it! Very, very Creative. I like Your Thought Process….What next? I Robot?
Ok I'll admit i never saw that coming..
Не ожиданый результат 👍👍👍
Неожиданный;)
интересно, где он силикатный кирпич нашел в usa :)
Nice job, mate, looks heaps better.👍🏽
Really like what you did there but what kind of material did you make the bricks with??????
Slate shingles are $3-4. A slate cutter..maybe $65..mine is old. Buy cutter and cut ye some slate bricks. Primer with sand for texture. Or just cut foam in the shape if bricks. Heavy paint over. That is what fake bricks are made of.
Pretty interesting idea, dude! 😃
Well done!
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
That looks incredibly good, my only critique would have been to do over
the door. But that's just me :-))
Nice job
Nice idea but I would lose the bottles.
Nice work!!!!
Cool
Good work 👍👍
Как говорит Доктор Дью - потратил кучу времени и материалов чтобы в результате получить крайне полезное ни.уя!
Imaginative work. Turned out great. But when u used that grinder about 1/4 inch from your fingers, (1:36) I almost winced out of my shoes. Looks nice tho.
I think better to create forms using the silicone razer than to cut so many metal...and the parts of the plastic bottles are still remaining... Sorry for this negative feedback...as idea it is still good!
👌 learning! 💭🦋👌💯💥👍
А не дешевле купить. И текстура там красивей.
thumbnail got me! lol
A lot of those plastic corrugated panels could be a good and essentially free roofing-tile for a shed or what not, especially if one used just 1 tube for each corrugation rather than 3
Это круто!
NiCE!
Great job sir 💪❤️
For English speakers, what kind of concrete or plaster was used? The color is different from the usual grey.
Amazing
Are we to assume these things got baked? I have no clue what was in the bag when he mixed the compound. Great project overall.
Judging by the rest of the video, probably pulverized noodles or something similarly stupid.
Was that tile mortar, cement, plaster of Paris, or something else?
I appreciate your ingenuity and this video was definitely instructional, but that wall did not benefit from this project.
Cool video! Ignore the stupid comments~Keyboard warriors have nothing better to do.
Nice
Hello @Handcraft , Thanks to share your beautiful creativity.
I would like to know, which raw material you used to make this tiles, is this tile is durable. Because I want to make and sell it. Awaiting for your kind suggestion.
Nice job!!
I enjoy making my sound also!
You cut and worked on the MS pipes, to provide for currogated shape for the plastic (bottle) sheet, to provide forma for the stucco casting, to make wall tiles... Long winding story with unnecessary characters. You wanted stucco tiles? Could've spread out 3/4" thick stucco mortar later on a flat table and left to dry, and could've cut the spread into desired tile blocks just before the hard setting. You would've saved the MS pipes from being wasted. Chuck the bottle for some other stuff.
He created dust collection shelves😁
Ficou uma parede diferente
Before and after first
You made it too complicated. Pray that Khaby Lame does not come to know about this.
Hi Vanya good video. You need to speak in them
100% bad idea
Why?
@@allemander there are way better, easier, cheaper ways to achieve "brick-like" finishes on a wall, and even if you are hell bent on doing the slabs method yourself (not recommended to use on a drywall due the weight) it would be far easier and eco friendly to make and use a small wooden grid as a mould, instead of wasting all those metal profiles to make a very, very inneficient moulder. Just look at how many pieces you get per batch (remember you cant turn it over right away) vs how many are used.
В сто раз проще на 3D принтере формочек понапечатать мешок.
Gypsum powder?
швы у кирпичной кладки заделать нужно
Without firing the clay?! Umm... You DO know how long that is going to last that way? Hint: Put a tray on the floor under that wall to catch all the pieces.
This is gypsum not clay)
What's in the blue bag? Diametric Earth? Or cement of some kind?
Looks like drywall mud
👍
Just go to the store and buy tiles
No time to watch bullshit. Show before and after first to see if I want to watch or not. Respect the audience.
Never mind, you can't win 'em all!
Why would you do this when inclosing a car port you would want to hide the brick 99%of the time
Today in how to overcomplicate simple processes
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If they are that easy to cut they will crumble.
*sees Handcraft thumbnail and title.
Me: Gooo on.... :{