I made an Invisible Concrete Sink

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    This time, we are making the invisible concrete sink that went viral when Kim Kardashian gave a tour of her home. Everyone went nuts because it appeared as if the counter with the sink was completely flat with no basin. To make this sink, we’ll create a concrete form with a stretch fabric and a slight slope to a slot drain. Now the question is, will it actually function as a sink? Watch to find out :)
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  • @modustrial
    @modustrial  25 днів тому +48

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    • @thezfunk
      @thezfunk 24 дні тому +2

      I think the guard snapping back was fast enough to prevent a bad injury. Great example of why safety devices are on stuff like this.

    • @ultimatefishkeeping
      @ultimatefishkeeping 22 дні тому +2

      The only thing that I would prefer is for it to be a dark color that way, the drainage holes would be even more discreet or, in other words, they too would seem invisible. However, all in all, it is an awesome sink! 🤙🏼🙂🤙🏼❤️

    • @XXPYR0XX
      @XXPYR0XX 21 день тому

      what a waste of time. just grind and polish a peice of stone or granite. and it would probably be way cheaper. and be beter material. also people that watch kim kardashian are idiots and one of the many things wrong with society

    • @bruticus1496
      @bruticus1496 20 днів тому +1

      For the ad demo you could have put a bit more effort into it by simply having one of the crew call you instead of having a random screen pulled up that everyone watching can see clearly

    • @MsIfin
      @MsIfin 19 днів тому

      Why not just use a piece of wood you shape as a stamp, that way you can just modify your epoxy mix etc as it dries

  • @peterrosenberg8716
    @peterrosenberg8716 24 дні тому +2654

    For some people $30k is life changing, problem solving, and liberating. For some people it's a bathroom sink.

    • @atnfn
      @atnfn 20 днів тому +192

      I suppose it's good rich people waste their money on dumb stuff like that. Otherwise they'd end up hoarding even more of the wealth.

    • @arcturuslight_
      @arcturuslight_ 20 днів тому +132

      ​@@atnfnyeah that's a good way to think of it, this puts money back into working class, while they could've been spending it on yet more real estate.

    • @ChainsawFPV
      @ChainsawFPV 20 днів тому +38

      Rich people keep the working man paid!

    • @ttheek
      @ttheek 20 днів тому +32

      $30k is about 10 million in my currency

    • @badsamaritan8223
      @badsamaritan8223 20 днів тому +100

      @@ChainsawFPV Funny, there's more rich people than ever, and yet working people are barely surviving.
      Trickle down doesn't do shit.

  • @Shadenir
    @Shadenir 24 дні тому +1235

    That saw incident was terrifying. im glad he wasnt hurt.

    • @bonovoxel7527
      @bonovoxel7527 21 день тому +34

      I screamed. Rewatchin... Yeah a barely working spring-action blade cover should have...enclosed the blade yeah tho... It's been quite a moment even for us watching. God bless!...

    • @bonovoxel7527
      @bonovoxel7527 21 день тому +35

      well also most youtubers would have cut that because of how it happened, there's to appreciate his honesty also. Not scared to appear unprepared about safety, instead he gives us a content which is good for stoners lol stoneworkers, metal fabricators as for electricians or woodworkers: Stay focused, stay safe.
      I'm thinking this attitude is not to give for discounted at all, kudos to him!

    • @thomasswearingen6971
      @thomasswearingen6971 21 день тому +19

      On a job I was cutting the furnace fence in a hard wood floor. The saw was cordless and I was plunge cutting. The saw blad grabbed something and then the saw jumped up and then slammed back down to the floor. The saw jumped high enough that I could have cut my leg.( That is what I thought was going to happen in the video.) When the saw hit the floor the plastic blade guard shattered and the blade plunged to fold depth into the floor right next to me.
      New top tier tools need the same respect as old tools. When using any tool always respect any and all safety zones. When using a saw always assume that the blade will become exposed and not where you want it to be.
      The only advice that I would give is relax and let your body protect itself. Nothing that you are working on is worth more than you are. Always check a tool after an accident to make sure that it is still safe. Like a table saw fence that might have gotten hit and thrown across the shop and the blade. Make sure that the blade is still sharp; about 20% of accidents happen on a dull blade. Make sure that the blade is not bent. Just remember that everyone is using a dull blade. If you can't shave hair off your arm by dragging it across your arm then it is dull. If you are struggling with a cut change the blade. If you don't then you are just saying that your hand is not worth the $100 for a top tier blade. Enjoy yourself and if you don't feel comfortable with something turn the tool off immediately. Everyone that I know that has none fingers didn't feel safe when they still had ten.

    • @TherapyGel
      @TherapyGel 20 днів тому +8

      The spring loaded cover that goes over the blade saved his bits! Glad no one's hurt and it can serve as a learning experience to everyone else.

    • @TimeFlyBy
      @TimeFlyBy 20 днів тому

      I skipped around the video... I didn't saw it... at what time?

  • @EVILBUNNY28
    @EVILBUNNY28 25 днів тому +1446

    Was Kim's sink definitely concrete? I can absolutely see the $30k price tag being justifiable if it was a flat slab of stone e.g quartz/marble and then the slope gradually cut and ground out instead.

    • @bernds6587
      @bernds6587 24 дні тому +138

      I fully agree. Even if not, 8 prototypes - can't imagine they were for free...

    • @loserplanet
      @loserplanet 24 дні тому +125

      Hers definitely looks like it's made of stone. Not of concrete.

    • @modustrial
      @modustrial  24 дні тому +261

      its definitely concrete. Check out my master bathroom sink, exact same finish on concrete

    • @brucetidwell7715
      @brucetidwell7715 24 дні тому +253

      For people like her it's like, "It's nice, but could you make it just a tiny bit deeper?" "No, not that much. It doesn't look flat any more." "That's good but the bowl could be larger." "That's perfect but this stone is not the right color."

    • @butwait
      @butwait 24 дні тому +40

      I'd bet money that it's not concrete.

  • @Mangolite
    @Mangolite 22 дні тому +473

    At the beginning of the month, I attended my niece's wedding at a venue with an unusual bathroom sink-a flat, slightly slanted design. It's functional as long as you don't splash water or have a high-pressure faucet, but I found it inconvenient. As someone who shaves, this artistic design just doesn't work well for cleaning a razor blade.

    • @ginjimac2765
      @ginjimac2765 21 день тому +38

      Yeah, i think the ones kardashian had was more for fruits etc only. Not even washing dishes

    • @butlazgazempropan-butan11k87
      @butlazgazempropan-butan11k87 21 день тому +101

      The sink works as long as you dont use it.

    • @AP-yd1wz
      @AP-yd1wz 20 днів тому +6

      @@Mangolite agree, one way to make it functional and stylish would be to have a more traditional looking sink, but with the bottom that can rise up at level with the top slab. Much more complicated to build, but not excessively.

    • @dawnelder9046
      @dawnelder9046 20 днів тому +23

      I use my bathroom sink for hand washing and soaking some things as I do not have a laundry sink. I also wash my brushes and combs in it. Have also used bathroom sinks as baby bath tubs.
      So not practical for real people in real homes. It you live somewhere with a dozen bathrooms and servants it could work.

    • @JacquelineHahn1
      @JacquelineHahn1 19 днів тому +6

      This sink is a water waster

  • @TheHungryFerret
    @TheHungryFerret 24 дні тому +358

    In a past life, i worked with rich people before, some of them would ask you to make stuff over and over again because of it not fitting their vision. Them having to do it 8 times to get it "perfect" I can see that. That cost is rolled into the price.

    • @arcturuslight_
      @arcturuslight_ 20 днів тому +5

      what happens to the rejected designs?

    • @JimDean002
      @JimDean002 18 днів тому +17

      I know somebody who had designed and built her own house multiple times. When it came to the dream home, she had a vision of a double curved staircase in a gone with the wind kind of feel.
      They built it five times if I remember correctly. And finally she just took a day stayed there and they built it together. I will say it's one of the coolest staircases I've ever seen. Is the weirdest part was that somebody saw the house under construction came in and bought it from her before she even finished the bathrooms. Money talks sometimes

    • @jenette16
      @jenette16 18 днів тому +11

      Its like dealing with your wife and rearranging the furniture but peeps with the money change the building.

    • @roadrash999
      @roadrash999 17 днів тому

      @@arcturuslight_ landfill

  • @aunderiskerensky2304
    @aunderiskerensky2304 19 днів тому +38

    Props to Chris for showing his almost lost finger adventure. My heart leapt out of my chest for a second, 25 year artisan tile guy, i've seen many injuries and that was crazy close. When I was a kid I watched my old man lop a finger tip off with a table router. It's instantaneous. People in general give little to no respect for how incredibly dangerous carpentry/construction really is and how mindful and skilled the laborers really are.

    • @moriijokavitch
      @moriijokavitch 16 днів тому

      I went to college for welding and worked 2 years in different warehouses. My dad was also a construction worker so I saw a few sites growing up. I learned young that basically all physical jobs tend to have some percentage chance of losing a finger or even a hand really too easy even knowing what not to do. The last warehouse I worked at had a guy lose his foot because one of the bigger projects we were trying to move out dropped directly on it. I wasn't one of the ones helping the move, but I heard the scream. We built curbs(the things that help control air flow for air conditioners on buildings) that ranged from super small units to some that would take up the whole warehouse space. I never saw the blueprints for the big projects, but I know I was handling the small projects that could weigh up to about 250-300 pounds that even I back then(29yo f) could lift and move them around. I don't actually know if he lost the foot, but I hope he didnt. We had to wear steel toed boots so hopefully that saved his foot.

  • @TobyMole
    @TobyMole 19 днів тому +92

    One thing I learned from this: the Kardashians never wash dishes.

    • @MarkTubeG
      @MarkTubeG 17 днів тому +10

      And they don't clean their own sinks, either!

    • @freestyle2879
      @freestyle2879 17 днів тому +5

      Must be the state of the art invisible dishwasher

    • @kennixox262
      @kennixox262 16 днів тому +4

      @@MarkTubeG I bet they rarely go into the kitchen of their homes.

    • @bigmikeobama5314
      @bigmikeobama5314 13 днів тому +3

      anything that requires work is something they have never done

    • @LynnStAubin-od5qe
      @LynnStAubin-od5qe 13 днів тому +13

      I’m happy she doesn’t wash dishes in her bathroom.

  • @wordylittlebird
    @wordylittlebird 24 дні тому +96

    Really good of him to let you include that near miss. Sooooooo important for people to see, since many DIYers learn from UA-cam and then try at home. So many youtubers cut that kind of thing out of videos and I think some people get the false impression that these kind of projects are much, much easier than they really are.

  • @tygar1221
    @tygar1221 17 днів тому +25

    The reason for the saw incident ISN'T because he was trying to keep the cord out of the way, it's because the cord was catching between his belt and his tape measure pulling on the saw and twisting the blade causing it to bind, go off track, and want to kickback. He instinctively reached back to remove the bound cord and twisted his hips doing so and pulled the saw with them. This caused the saw to twist and kick back. Everything else he said was correct, but it's important to know what caused the kickback in the first place since a lot of people still use corded saws. When this happens you have to release the trigger and hold the saw tightly until the blade stops first.

    • @gwillen
      @gwillen 3 дні тому +1

      I noticed that the saw seemed to be taking awhile to spin down. My old circular saw spins down gradually, but from what I've seen, the new ones all seem to have a brake to slow the blade very rapidly when you release the trigger. I don't know if that's a new mandated safety feature or what, but it seems helpful in cases like this.

  • @nadavleor
    @nadavleor 22 дні тому +177

    19:00 you'r welcome

    • @damianp1758
      @damianp1758 19 днів тому +25

      Wish I had seen your comment first😢 Ads, ads, and more ads, then a shameless pitch for the Airbnb... I thought this was a video about making a sink?!?!

    • @FirstLastOne
      @FirstLastOne 18 днів тому +8

      Thanks for the jump ahead point.
      I also could have done without that so called BS excuse of being a professional but used to working with battery powered tools so making a first day level mistake taking your hand off a running hand held saw too was just a little mistake. Paper cuts are little mistakes. ffs smh

    • @bchero
      @bchero 18 днів тому +10

      "SO COOL"
      My guy it's just a very shallow sink...
      If you ever dump a cup of water not directly in the slit, now your counter is covered in water. Pay extra money for a sink that functions worse than a normal sink.

    • @1marcelfilms
      @1marcelfilms 18 днів тому +3

      Thanks man.

    • @ryoukaip
      @ryoukaip 16 днів тому +1

      thank you so much omg

  • @brucetidwell7715
    @brucetidwell7715 24 дні тому +256

    I think that is REALLY fun. It's perfect for the space. At an Air B&B, people are looking for an Experience. The more bang you can offer, the bucks you can make. On a practical note, though. That does not look like a day to day sink. Sure, you can wash your hands. Maybe shave, if you are careful. It's really cool to do your make up because it's a counter until you turn the water on. What do you do if you really want a sink full of water? If you go out and get dirt up to your elbows working in the garden? Or want to color your hair? Or beard? Does toothpaste wash down the drain, or do you have to get rag and wipe it off? It's an Instagram sink, not a real sink. But you did an absolute kick ass job making it!

    • @tspawn35
      @tspawn35 24 дні тому +23

      I was thinking the same thing. I couldn't see any real practical use for those kinds of sinks. Kim K we all know doesn't actually cook at home so she will never use it. They wouldn't work in the kitchen since just cleaning pans would get water everywhere. Shaving is also going to require a rag to clean with because the bowl isn't deep enough to use just water to clean up. Water is going to get everywhere if you try to use those sinks for anything other than regular hand washing it seems.

    • @rohinghiya6185
      @rohinghiya6185 23 дні тому +10

      If you do need a sink full of water then i'm pretty sure that the kitchen and the other two bathrooms will have them. Also, at an Airbnb, I don't think people would dye their hair (at least i wouldn't) and after your stay the host or cleaners would probably clean the sink. For the toothpaste getting stuck you could probably just use your hand to redirect the water to wash it up and the slope of the sink would just wash it away.
      Most people normally stay in Airbnbs for a few days or a few weeks and this sink will make the house seem modern/fashionable even if it may be impractical. It's the thoughts or in this case the looks that count

    • @dianachern4234
      @dianachern4234 22 дні тому +7

      Seriously 😂, why would you need sink full of water? No one would use sink to dye hair, and you don’t want dyes on new surface sink; with toothpaste you can figure out.

    • @jiminycriket
      @jiminycriket 21 день тому +10

      @@dianachern4234 I need a sink full of water whenever I shave. These sinks would be pretty much useless to me.
      And I can just imagine the mess that would result from brushing your teeth/using mouthwash and then spitting it out.

    • @Hiforest
      @Hiforest 21 день тому +2

      I think it's more practical. Most people have a kitchen/utility sink and possibly a bath. Extra bathroom counter space would be better than a sink that's never filled.

  • @matthewelliott8198
    @matthewelliott8198 20 днів тому +18

    that kickback with the saw is exactlty why you should never remove the spring loaded guard from circular saws. I've seen so many people remove it on job sites so they don't have to mess with it, now I have another video I can show them on why its important.

  • @DuanDao
    @DuanDao 23 дні тому +82

    An idea is to 3d print the slope that way you get a perfectly symmetrical shape and it should be able to hold up to the concrete

    • @modustrial
      @modustrial  21 день тому +46

      to 3D print that circumference, you'd need to print multiple pieces (probably four quarters). The print would take a day or so. Then glue them together. Then use filler and sand many times to remove layer lines (usually 4 to 6 in my experience). If you were making a reusable mold, this could be an option, but it is time consuming.

    • @AlexHaan
      @AlexHaan 21 день тому +4

      Let alone the plastic waste you end up with.

    • @DuanDao
      @DuanDao 21 день тому +33

      @@AlexHaan cost of doing business. Do it once and cover it with that stretchy fabric they used and it repeatable and consistent

    • @chaos.corner
      @chaos.corner 20 днів тому +1

      I would have used some kind of inflation technique. Either something thin and cast something like plaster over it or something thicker softened with heat and allowed to harden.

    • @DominusFeles
      @DominusFeles 20 днів тому +4

      On that scale it would be much more effective to use a cnc, sand it and possibly cover with the fabric thingy if one feels like it 🙃

  • @jtcorey7681
    @jtcorey7681 17 днів тому +9

    It really cost $10k to install but the contractor knows his customers want it to be expensive so he charged $30k, made a profit, and his customer brags about it.

  • @Skygoblin96
    @Skygoblin96 24 дні тому +26

    Caulk talk should be a construction podcast lol

  • @ryanvance5554
    @ryanvance5554 25 днів тому +86

    Since everyone still has 10 fingers? You mean since he didnt get disemboweled!!

    • @richardvinsen2385
      @richardvinsen2385 25 днів тому +13

      That was scary as hell.

    • @copperhead228
      @copperhead228 22 дні тому +4

      Yeah, that's exactly what I thought too. Dude is super lucky that saw didn't gut him like a fish. lol

    • @ryanvance5554
      @ryanvance5554 22 дні тому +2

      @@richardvinsen2385 made me yell F**K!!! When it happened, extremely lucky like wtf man why would you ever take you hand off it

    • @JasperJanssen
      @JasperJanssen 21 день тому +3

      Also, still has all three legs, if you know what I mean.

    • @Marshal_6
      @Marshal_6 21 день тому +1

      Does that make me THE freak then? I`ve got 8 and 2 thumbs.......

  • @frostbite1991
    @frostbite1991 24 дні тому +69

    As someone with 2 square sinks that are a huge pain to keep clean, the idea of an almost flat sink def intrigues me. Looks incredibly easy to keep clean and I've never been in a situation where I'd want to fill my sink up, so I really don't need a basin.

    • @ViceFielder
      @ViceFielder 21 день тому +12

      Nothing like a square sink to make you rethink your life choices early in the morning

    • @edwardpaulsen1074
      @edwardpaulsen1074 19 днів тому +2

      I also think about the same... this is a quick use sink for light stuff. If you need a deeper sink, make one side deeper... as for the washing of arms or bigger things, that is what a utility sink is for in a laundry room.

    • @HenryLoenwind
      @HenryLoenwind 18 днів тому +2

      Indeed. This is the perfect sink for washing your hands after using the throne, and if that's in another room than where you do your morning routine (like in my house), that'd work really well.

    • @Jdbye
      @Jdbye 18 днів тому +3

      The basin serves many purposes. One of the important ones is to hold your hands low as you're washing them, so the soap and water doesn't spray across the room.

    • @bchero
      @bchero 18 днів тому +6

      @@Jdbye Also if you ever use mouthwash or toothpaste, or hair from shaving, nothing is going to rinse down the drain. Maybe it looks nice (I don't even think it really does) but it's a really terrible sink. Soap suds that splatter around the sink are just going to remain there and look dirty.
      You'll have to constantly wipe it down to make it look even remotely clean.
      It's a garbage tier design and there are good reasons why it's not common

  • @WesM369
    @WesM369 17 днів тому +3

    4:04 Chris almost lost more than just a finger 😂

  • @rhettbaldwin8320
    @rhettbaldwin8320 24 дні тому +15

    3:42 Yikes! I felt that!

  • @fishstonestudio
    @fishstonestudio 23 дні тому +8

    Great video! That was a super fun project to work on with you and Chris. The finished install pictures of the sinks are absolutely beautiful as is Chris's entire air B&B. I'm thinking this might be my next getaway...

  • @biozgamer5445
    @biozgamer5445 19 днів тому +5

    now make it so the tap is rectangular, and the nobs circular and smooth, then make it so pushing a button will make the tap and nobs retract into the bench, it makes perfect extra bench space

  • @jonbird6566
    @jonbird6566 16 днів тому +9

    The saw incident is easy to understand in hindsight. He took his control hand off of it while the blade was still spinning and even worse, he kept his other hand on the other side of the tool making a perfect pivot point for the tool to climb. The second that the blade caught friction on the wood, with the pivot point, it took off like one of those toy cars that you wind up and let go. Easy to see how this complacent moment happened, and it could happen to any of us. Stay diligent, and never give up positive control of a powered tool. So much can go wrong with our power tools.

  • @MarvelX42
    @MarvelX42 19 днів тому +11

    IMO a flat sink like that is just dumb. It removes most of the functionality of a sink.

    • @dgthe3
      @dgthe3 16 днів тому +6

      Not really. I mean, sure if you're washing dishes you need a deep sink. But I can't remember the last time I needed an 8" deep pool of water in a bathroom sink.

    • @MarvelX42
      @MarvelX42 16 днів тому +4

      ​@@dgthe3Rinsing off just about anything and water is going to reflect off of it and spray everywhere. It's just a flat out stupid idea.

    • @JimB-yh3iq
      @JimB-yh3iq 15 днів тому +1

      Don't worry they also made the edge of the counter top flush with the cabinet faces so that when the water goes everywhere it'll also drip down the cabinet faces.

    • @EmeraldMara85
      @EmeraldMara85 14 днів тому

      @@dgthe3 Cough, when you wash animal produce, you don't want that sprayed everywhere...

  • @joemechanic2751
    @joemechanic2751 15 днів тому +3

    A 20-minute video, 15 minutes of ads and sales pitches, and 5 minutes of usable information.

  • @tanekochi
    @tanekochi 14 днів тому +1

    One day when the pipe / drain gets clogged, have fun cleaning up all those puddles. There is a reason why sinks are shaped the way it currently is, like a basin. Aside from that problem, it looks quite nice.

  • @praxisrebourne
    @praxisrebourne 25 днів тому +110

    I'd say it looks better than the one at Kardashian's house.

    • @JNHEscapes
      @JNHEscapes 23 дні тому +2

      Everything looks good on camera.

    • @ligametis
      @ligametis 21 день тому +8

      I think a bit worse. In K house water has some space to flow on top.

  • @Dave_1966
    @Dave_1966 24 дні тому +23

    I personally think $15-20k is way too much for that sink even if it took four full days labour to make it, it’s not an artisan piece, any DIYer could tackle it and make a decent job.

    • @ancarugescu4877
      @ancarugescu4877 17 днів тому +3

      I think 6-8K sounds more reasonable to me but if one takes into account transportation might bump the price up to 10K

    • @samuelhamblin7535
      @samuelhamblin7535 17 днів тому +1

      If that's your value, sure. Just because I can make a burger for $5 doesn't mean I don't spend $15 at the bar for one. I could probably spend a few weeks building my own sink, but if your time is more valuable than $15k, then you pay for it.

    • @aezzil3536
      @aezzil3536 16 днів тому

      ​@samuelhamblin7535 No, YOU can pay for that. The best work is done by realistic market standards.

  • @SepatownSon
    @SepatownSon 25 днів тому +18

    I saw a vid about this several years ago on a channel called BioHacked Lady, she did a really good job in her garage with super basic equipment for probably less than 200 bucks.

    • @likethetelescope
      @likethetelescope 24 дні тому

      I can’t find this account, can you tag or link the video?

    • @SepatownSon
      @SepatownSon 24 дні тому

      @@likethetelescope ua-cam.com/video/ORaQBZErIYk/v-deo.html

    • @katrikbenher
      @katrikbenher 24 дні тому +2

      Is it these ones? ::
      Part1
      ua-cam.com/video/ORaQBZErIYk/v-deo.html
      Part2
      ua-cam.com/video/bYNgJwomAVY/v-deo.html

    • @SepatownSon
      @SepatownSon 24 дні тому

      @@katrikbenher yes

  • @yesno8204
    @yesno8204 18 днів тому +14

    Bro... I just want a normal sink that wont spill water all over the place.

  • @wittworks
    @wittworks 24 дні тому +39

    I feel sorry for that dude on acid watching this video during the acid video fx.

    • @modustrial
      @modustrial  24 дні тому +6

      Lol Drew

    • @wittworks
      @wittworks 23 дні тому +3

      @@modustrialI take it back. I don’t feel sorry for Eric Spencley.

  • @ofp8574
    @ofp8574 20 днів тому +9

    Looks real good for cleaning invisible dishes. I consider the biggest part of a sink to be the basin. Otherwise, just put a faucet over a grate, it'll do the same thing

    • @cooper10182
      @cooper10182 18 днів тому +1

      This design is more of, just wash your hands after going to the restroom. I can see this for a half bath, but a regular bathroom would definitely need a regular basin sink.

    • @momentary_
      @momentary_ 17 днів тому +1

      @@cooper10182 What's stupid is how unsanitary a sink without a basin to trap splashes is. There's probably hundreds of people's urine and fecal matter all around that room.

  • @kennypuckett2677
    @kennypuckett2677 24 дні тому +5

    Loved the abandoned building reno, but its nice seeing you get back to the old school stuff. Wish you could keep doing a mix.

  • @Gladtobemom
    @Gladtobemom 25 днів тому +62

    Good looking sink for a powder room but not for a bathroom that's going to be used for everything. Bathroom sinks get used for a lot of things.
    Loved watching the method, though.

    • @ruthmaryrose
      @ruthmaryrose 19 днів тому +3

      Yeah it’s not very practical.

    • @wilsjane
      @wilsjane 17 днів тому +1

      Imagine trying to use it to empty a bucket of dirty water. LOL
      To last for more than about a month, it would also need to be vitreous enameled. Sealers are neither durable or stain resistant.
      The plastic drain unit in concrete would also not retain a seal. Then the whole thing lasts as long as a piece of solvent welded plastic pipe.

  • @ethanlewis1453
    @ethanlewis1453 19 днів тому +3

    It would make a lot more sense just to use a flat surface that is tilted in two directions and have a subtle drain catch at the very front of the sink edge that runs the full distance of the sink.

    • @shinokami007
      @shinokami007 19 днів тому +1

      kinda like a pool, i love the idea

  • @matthuck378
    @matthuck378 19 днів тому +4

    I'd rather have a sink with a proper bowl. More useful.
    I mean, it does look kind of cool. I saw a similar idea (but better application) in a sculpture installation where the artist took large marble square panels (about 4'x4' and countertop thickness) and ground a barely there depression in them. Then, they were filled with a white liquid...So it looked like featureless polished marble squares, but when you walked past them, they rippled from the vibrations. Really cool and minimalism done well.

  • @the_real_hydraydra
    @the_real_hydraydra 18 днів тому +21

    Sink is 18:54

    • @Plum_bird
      @Plum_bird 17 днів тому +2

      Thank you. Not sure how useful this sink is. Seems like it will make use messy.

  • @TommyAlanRaines
    @TommyAlanRaines 21 день тому +4

    I’m an Industrial Designer and have seen this for many years. IDs have done this with Steel, Rubber/Silicone, Glass and Composites.

  • @hithere2561
    @hithere2561 24 дні тому +7

    I have to say that this 30k is a good price.
    How to I know? I install WiFi solutions in design homes. Simple 1K WiFi accesspoint can end up to 7K (usually between 1,5 to 3K) for client because of all the redesign of accesspoints themselves and/on mounting solutions and cabling etc. And no - I have reasonable prices for labor and materials. Mostly time adds up really fast if you have to visit site with designer and client multiple times

  • @Dookie55555
    @Dookie55555 24 дні тому +14

    I’ve never use the basin of my bathroom sink for anything. This might actually be more practical because of how easy it would be to clean

    • @eyespy3001
      @eyespy3001 24 дні тому +6

      How difficult is it to clean a regular sink…??? 😂 If you can’t clean a sink, the shape of it is the least of your problems

    • @kirkanos771
      @kirkanos771 19 днів тому +2

      Having had such a sink for years, all i can tell you is i wont ever use another one. It looks cool. That's it.
      Using it every morning is frustrating. It's ok with running water. As soon as you'll wash your teeth, you'll understand why this is bad design.

    • @SteveUnperceived
      @SteveUnperceived 18 днів тому

      if you dont use it for anything, what good is cleaning it, how dirty could it possibly get just running fresh water through it?

  • @scherre
    @scherre 21 день тому +5

    It's unquestionably cool looking and it looks like it would be very easy to clean since there are no corners or grooves, but I just can't quite get past not being able to put a plug in to fill the sink up. Like how would anyone shave with this sink? Or if you have a baby or a small pet that needs a bath. I don't think it would be practical for an everyday lived in home, especially one with a family, but it's very nice in this AirBNB setting because I think you can get away with "a bit unusual" for occasional stays that people wouldn't tolerate in their own homes. I think a 'not invisible' version that is just as smooth on the surface but with a deeper depression and pluggable drain would be just about perfect though. In dark grey/black too, of course :)

    • @chaos.corner
      @chaos.corner 20 днів тому +1

      What do you need the standing water for though? All cleaning could be done from running water. There are times you could use a bowl of water but maybe just use a bowl for that?

    • @daver9571
      @daver9571 15 днів тому

      You could have a large plastic bowl stored underneath for occasions like shaving etc. where you'd use a plug and fill a more normal sink.

  • @itsROMPERS...
    @itsROMPERS... 20 днів тому +1

    The other safety thing to avoid saw kick backs is to make sure the work piece is clamped down.
    If the work piece can move, the kerf can angle and pinch the spinning blade, resulting in a dangerous kick back.
    If it has to move, use a fence to make sure the kerf stays straight and doesn't pinch the blade.

  • @ryefry
    @ryefry 25 днів тому +5

    I love an A frame, that place is super cool.

  • @iggysixx
    @iggysixx 18 днів тому +3

    The fact that you make a REPLICA, and exclude the entire design process - (briefing / sketches / design iterations / finishing the design digitally... + meetings and presentations / changes halfway through the project / prototypes / presentations of material (this is too rough.. The color of that one is not right) / etc etc) - means that you cannot arrive at a fair comparison, pricewise.
    A custom (bespoke) setup like that involves more than just 'making it'.
    And you are making use of at least 70% of that process by making an unlicensed replica (which is something you can do, because it's not for sale. But it's also something to take into account)
    When you make a movie, FILMING it is not the only thing that needs to be done;
    there's the script, actors, logistics, catering, editing, lighting, etc etc etc etc..
    When you make a car, it's worth less in materials than the complete car.
    But did you sit down to design the whole thing? Every handle, every dial, every bearing, the electrical system, the brake system... or the engine even?
    There are some things you buy as parts to avoid having to design those from scratch.
    In your process you can subvert having to buy those designed parts, by it being easier to replicate those.
    But that doesn't mean no time and money was spent on it.
    Someone sat down to think up, design, and test the ideal height, width, proportions, and other properties (at which slope does it spatter. At which slope does the illusion disappear. Yada yada)
    And you are eyeballing your design from the hours and hours that they already put in.
    So... Not completely fair - it simply can't be.
    -
    That said: I like the process of making this, and the result is sweet.
    Just saying: design is not nothing.
    Without that design, you wouldn't have been able to make this video even.

  • @bernclif
    @bernclif 23 дні тому +4

    Your finished projects are so amazing and beautiful. Never heard of an invisible sink until today. Love your UA-cam channel, I never know what new project you have mastered.
    Aunt Bernice💞

  • @currentsitguy
    @currentsitguy 15 днів тому

    My wife and I used GFRC when we poured our kitchen countertops ourselves when we rebuilt our home after a fire. It' been 11 years and we still love them.

  • @nidodson
    @nidodson 24 дні тому +10

    It seems very practical for a kitchen surface you need to cut food, roll dough on, or stuff like that, though still need a normal sink for dishes.

    • @brucetidwell7715
      @brucetidwell7715 24 дні тому +9

      Actually, that's a cool idea. getting that slot drain clogged might be a problem but, as a serious cook, I would love to be able to turn on a faucet and just wipe my counter down. Especially if the whole thing sloped back instead of to the center, so that the drain was out of the way.

  • @Spiker985Studios
    @Spiker985Studios 18 днів тому +2

    Am I missing something? Wouldn't the best way to make this be to make a standard flat top and gradually grind away the top?

  • @Indykitty1
    @Indykitty1 25 днів тому +47

    SO FOR 30,000 SHE GOT 9 SINKS

  • @EnvirotekCleaningSystems
    @EnvirotekCleaningSystems 21 день тому +1

    Just use a two part silicone to support the backside of the form. You could use layers to keep it from deforming. Flip it over and you have a solid support for the concrete that perfectly follows the fabric.

  • @ThePadadada
    @ThePadadada 25 днів тому +106

    the only cool thing about it is that is easy to clean

    • @TheGreatestJuJu
      @TheGreatestJuJu 24 дні тому +14

      Exactly! Easy to clean is a huge bonus. I don’t understand what people use a deep sink for? I’ve got a kitchen sink for anything that might be useful for. The only reason I use my bathroom sink is tooth paste, beard shavings and washing hands. I really like the idea for this low profile easy to clean sink.

    • @bigdadbeefsticks
      @bigdadbeefsticks 19 днів тому

      And most people would still wait for it to get nasty to clean it. 😂

    • @bigdadbeefsticks
      @bigdadbeefsticks 19 днів тому +2

      ​@@TheGreatestJuJuWell that's odd. I use the deep sink to soak tools and hygiene products, to wash my hair, clean bits of clothing or cloth, etc. Just generally anything that I wouldn't feel comfortable having around food. Like I'm not about to bend over in the tub to clean off some gunk on a piece, when I could just put it in the sink, but I'm not about to put it in the same place I put my dishes and fresh food. If you're not doing a lot that needs a sink though, I can see how having less sink would be helpful. Tbf I did refer to this sink as "semi-useless" so my statement still applies

    • @SteveUnperceived
      @SteveUnperceived 18 днів тому

      but you have to clean up more often, so 0/10

    • @gingivitis9148
      @gingivitis9148 17 днів тому

      Tbh I use my bathroom sink like people use a laundry or mudroom sink. I would get water everywhere

  • @Benmeglei1
    @Benmeglei1 24 дні тому +2

    Wow that kickback was brutal. I’m grateful for my track saw with an anti kickback mechanism.

  • @Ninjump
    @Ninjump 25 днів тому +5

    I love the videos with the Fishtone guys. Great learning and techniques

  • @emiilyjaane7
    @emiilyjaane7 11 днів тому +1

    I absolutely LOVE this sink ! It's so clean & modern ! Would I spend $30k for it ?! No. Would I spend $10k-$12k for is YES!

  • @zedeg94
    @zedeg94 20 днів тому +3

    I can easily see them remaking the sink 8 times for color or patterns on it.
    30k is kinda justified I think

    • @athhud
      @athhud 20 днів тому +3

      $30k for 8 is absolutely justified. $15k-$20k for one is delusional.

    • @pubcollize
      @pubcollize 19 днів тому

      @@athhud Also they came up with the design, whereas he copied it. As much work as reverse-engineering takes, it's not like making something from scratch.

  • @jordyv.703
    @jordyv.703 17 днів тому

    That pen trick with the caulk is actually so useful. I'm gonna use that

  • @custos3249
    @custos3249 25 днів тому +17

    Hopefully referencing the Kardassians doesn't make this channel sink.....

    • @emeraed
      @emeraed 24 дні тому +3

      Wouldn't want to drain his credibility,

    • @opinanlosjovenesrd3477
      @opinanlosjovenesrd3477 18 днів тому

      Well, not everyone is able to afford a 30,000 sink. That sink cost as much as some people's entire houses.

  • @BitzboxTV
    @BitzboxTV 16 днів тому

    I really like the idea of this for a bathroom sink but not so much in a kitchen. You guys absolutely nailed it

  • @TaskerTech
    @TaskerTech 25 днів тому +24

    Cool project, could have used 3D printed molds too

    • @hadensnodgrass3472
      @hadensnodgrass3472 25 днів тому +2

      Silicone molds are reusable

    • @modustrial
      @modustrial  21 день тому +1

      Thanks! to 3D print that circumference, you'd need to print multiple pieces (probably four quarters). The print would take a day or so. Then glue them together. Then use filler and sand many times to remove layer lines (usually 4 to 6 in my experience). If you were making a reusable mold, this could be an option, but it is time consuming.

    • @TaskerTech
      @TaskerTech 21 день тому

      @@modustrial You're right. I have a big printer but it doest change much besides gluing. I guess for a DIY at home it could make more sense since you are not so rushed in time. But I don't find the models you made to be that great either it also takes time to shape and you can have variances - even more if you don't have an artist to help hehe , you can also print overnight, post process in 2h including drying and you're done - or even faster if you use uv resin to fill in the gaps. But in the end matter is that your result was superb! =D

  • @mark.mazzarella
    @mark.mazzarella 24 дні тому +2

    I’ve had a saw kick back at me like that once (though thankfully it stayed within the part and only wrecked it and not me). Seriously scary when it happens

  • @FedoG88
    @FedoG88 24 дні тому +6

    19:31 I never noticed you have red hair. Or is it the light?

  • @Bigjag15
    @Bigjag15 20 днів тому +1

    500 dollars in supplies, 3 people, working full time for 3 days is 72 hours. If we assume all three guys is 100 an hour (which feels very steep especially for all three but it’s being very kind) that’s $7700. Installation let’s say is another 20 hours of work so $9700. But this ignores that all of the work was not done on that same sink, so all of those hours didn’t go into this unit. Where does the extra $5300-10300 come from? I can see where maybe some extra cost could come in but idk.

    • @athhud
      @athhud 20 днів тому

      That number comes from his fantasy land where no one else exists. Based on Kim’s numbers you could go to L.A. (home of overpriced extravagance) and have this sink installed for $4k including a generous tip. I have a hard time believing that guys in the business of making concrete countertops invested more than 8hrs of labor into this. Maybe he is including standing around and watching a 3D printer as billable hours? No matter how you go about trying to make sense of a $15k-$20k price tag, this dude comes out looking like a sheister.

  • @kamilbednarz227
    @kamilbednarz227 25 днів тому +11

    Pretty long commercial

  • @singlecabngLA
    @singlecabngLA 17 днів тому

    I think Kins sink looked dope because it was on an Island. I do not know what it’s called but it had space where you can walk behind it. Plus the large windows making up the walls gave it that wow factor.

  • @JB-td4ei
    @JB-td4ei 20 днів тому +8

    So, $500 in materials, but a stated finished price tag of $15,000, which means $14,500 in labour for 3 days. That equals $604/hr! Who the F thinks that they are worth that kind of money? Anyone who pays that kind of money is an absolute dope. Good luck with pricing like that.

    • @Srtified_von
      @Srtified_von 19 днів тому +1

      I agree, I love his craftsmanship but 15-20k$ is absolutely ridiculous price tag for 3 days of work & 500$ in material not to mention the little to no difficulty in making it. A more realistic number would be 3k$-5k$
      I assume he has a standard pay rate for labor hours & I bet if he did the math it wouldn’t come anywhere close to 15-20k$. He only said the number he did because Kim paid 30k$ so cutting hers in half would make his seem like a “steal”.

    • @paulashla
      @paulashla 19 днів тому +5

      You are paying for their expertise, production space, tooling etc. Bespoke stuff like this is not priced by the hour. Think about the risk involved, too...if they fail they have to start over! The risk of failure for non standard work like this is way higher.

    • @JB-td4ei
      @JB-td4ei 19 днів тому +2

      ⁠I own a company with a full workshop space, and highly specialized tools, in one of the most expensive markets in North America. $600/hr is out to lunch. They’re going to put themselves out of business. I get pushback for a shop rate of $175/hr.

    • @dgthe3
      @dgthe3 16 днів тому

      @@paulashla It is, but with failures you only have to cover the lost material cost & your 'real' labour cost (ie, what you actually pay your workers for the lost hours). And some of the effort can even be recouped, depending on the job.

  • @KnightsWithoutATable
    @KnightsWithoutATable 19 днів тому +1

    The one the celebrity had was CNC milled out of stone. Expensive stone. The pattern of of the stone is why the basin was so well hidden. Then polished to a fine finish. That's why it was so expensive. You could have done the same with your mold, sealed, and prepped the surface to be smooth.

  • @abcdefghijklmnop514
    @abcdefghijklmnop514 25 днів тому +20

    chris does not seem like he has alot of experience on the skill saw

    • @athhud
      @athhud 20 днів тому +2

      Definitely looks like a guy with soft hands that is handling a circular saw for the first time.

    • @chrisgrunewald3187
      @chrisgrunewald3187 17 днів тому

      Definitely looks that way! Won’t deny that. Several excuses come to mind. But the fact remains I let my guard down on a tool I was not familiar with. I don’t even own a corded saw let alone one with a blade that hasn’t been changed since the 90’s lol embarrassing to watch.
      But I hope seeing the house we built gives some vindication. These soft hands were hands on site clearing, framing, windows, siding, roof, fireplace install, floors, trim, tile, microcement, sinks, floating shelves , all the faux beams and ceiling details, cabinet install, railing design and assisted fabrication, decks, retaining walls, grading, etc.

  • @HPhantomN
    @HPhantomN 19 днів тому +1

    A more complicated way to go about creating this sink I don't know why he went that route I was just laughing my ass off HAHA 😂😂😂😂

  • @DanteVelasquez
    @DanteVelasquez 25 днів тому +16

    What a stunning property. The Kardashians are not people who would be worried about saving money so they wouldn't care about paying 5k more. This is a very cool design for a sink.

  • @LIOTBs
    @LIOTBs 19 днів тому +1

    As someone who has cut stone professionally that is not worth $30,000 if it were made out of stone. If it only took 3 days to make it with concrete, I don't see how it could possibly be more than $3,000 which I think would be astonishingly steep.

  • @lizcademy4809
    @lizcademy4809 24 дні тому +6

    Pretty sink, but totally not functional.
    For one, there's no stopper. There's no way one could rinse (gas perm) contact lenses in that sink.
    A face wash might splash water everywhere, with no defined basin. This would apply to over-the-sink shaving, too.
    KK would never hand wash delicate clothing in her bathroom sink - but I do, all the time. You can't hand wash anything in this sink.

    • @danahebdon6810
      @danahebdon6810 23 дні тому

      There is a way to be able to rinse your contacts, but you would have to either have a 3-D printer or know someone that does have one. You could create an insert specifically for that time of the day.

    • @lizcademy4809
      @lizcademy4809 23 дні тому

      @@danahebdon6810 Sure it's possible. And with the right supplies I could build a device to add water-tight height to turn the counter into a laundry basin.
      But why, when I could build (or buy) a sink that already has those features? I don't need a $$$$ custom sink nobody has ever seen, I need a sink that fulfills the functions of a sink perfectly.

    • @HenryLoenwind
      @HenryLoenwind 18 днів тому

      It's a sink for washing your hands after doing your business, not one for your morning/evening cleaning routine.

  • @PhilLesh69
    @PhilLesh69 21 день тому +1

    Even cooler to get a deep stainless steel sink and build a shelving system that can be raised up to a few centimeters from the concrete surface that has the same concrete molded on it to appear seamless when fully raised. That way you could still use it as a soaking basin when it is completely lowered.

  • @bethanypetrie4716
    @bethanypetrie4716 25 днів тому +4

    It “only” cost her $30k cuz they knew she would pay it…

  • @kevinvitale8980
    @kevinvitale8980 21 день тому +3

    That sink is pure art vs zero functionality. Maintenance nightmare.

  • @jeremyoliviervoice
    @jeremyoliviervoice 24 дні тому +1

    Yeah, focusing with power tools is no joke. Glad he is ok! Loving the content with that new sink, Mike! That airbnb is like a nature-lover's dream. Here's a fun question for you. Do any of your fans visit your home or have any visited in the past? That would be a fun story. Keep the awesome content coming!!!

    • @modustrial
      @modustrial  24 дні тому

      Thanks! A few ppl have stopped by... At some point I'll do an event for the public, once the gallery is done

  • @evelyn_r
    @evelyn_r 24 дні тому +3

    8 prototypes? Sounds like a difficult to please client so $30,000 sounds reasonable

  • @stuffhappens5681
    @stuffhappens5681 16 днів тому

    Critical to keep the drain free of the usual toothpaste, shaving cream, skin cell, mildew gunk that inevitably forms in all bathroom sink drains. Plus no basin means no stopper. And, water pressure varies in most municipalities so again, the drain must flow faster than the water coming out of the faucet or there’s going to be an overflow situation very quickly. It looks cool though.

  • @Rayd1214
    @Rayd1214 25 днів тому +5

    This entire video is just an ad for his friend's AirBNB.

    • @xelaander8429
      @xelaander8429 24 дні тому +1

      They only showed the airbnb in the last quarter of the video, quit whining

  • @justjason7662
    @justjason7662 18 днів тому +1

    What I NEED to know is… is the foosball table well greased? If I’m going to book a place that has a foosball table I need to know if they take the maintenance seriously and there’s no bent rods.
    Me and the guys take our foosball seriously.

  • @jasonbengel
    @jasonbengel 19 днів тому

    Thanks for sharing the near miss. We all learn from seeing where this can happen and there's no shame. Glad there wasn't a permanent injury!

  • @donrinearjr493
    @donrinearjr493 21 день тому +1

    Not sure if this has been mentioned, in car audio, when working on speaker forms they use stretch fabric and resin to solidify the desired shape.

  • @MyFirstYoutubeHandle
    @MyFirstYoutubeHandle 21 день тому +1

    I would think a 3D printed piece of plastic would be a great “mold” for the slope of the sink, rather than clay

    • @Rubafix989
      @Rubafix989 20 днів тому +1

      print of this size would take a decently large printer, a bunch of hours and a lot of sanding. I've see people use thick foam that you can sand easily to shape it as you want it

  • @xs732
    @xs732 25 днів тому +2

    3:50 Where were the supervisors? 😂

  • @itsJoshW
    @itsJoshW 20 днів тому +1

    4:20 - So this is why insurance premiums keep going up.

  • @stealthassasin1day291
    @stealthassasin1day291 10 днів тому +2

    Her sink probably gets used washing her finger tips or not at all. The splashing on that when being used must be terrible.

  • @DevilDude505
    @DevilDude505 16 днів тому

    That was such a satisfying sound of the peel at 11:53.

  • @moriijokavitch
    @moriijokavitch 16 днів тому

    I'm so glad that you said that those sinks don't seem practical for a home. It makes some sense in the bathroom, but not in the kitchen. 30K can by at least 10 acres in some nice places, man...

  • @amcconnell6730
    @amcconnell6730 16 днів тому

    3:20 Wow. I hope you made a short out of that tool error. The whole vid is worth that learning lesson right there.

  • @Arkie80
    @Arkie80 9 днів тому

    Lol that acid trip effect. Cool project Mike. Love to see these kinds of builds.

  • @helnkellrfresh2deaf
    @helnkellrfresh2deaf 2 дні тому

    This was awesome. I really like the premise too! makes me want to make my own sink when we remodel the bathrooms eventually

  • @VibhorWase
    @VibhorWase 15 днів тому

    Finally! I thought I was crazy to obsess over her sink

  • @_RiseAgainst
    @_RiseAgainst 17 днів тому

    The best part is, the floor makes an excellent overflow.

  • @KimonoMomFan
    @KimonoMomFan 17 днів тому

    I think the one you made is slightly less 'invisible'.... I assume the extra 10k comes with getting the slope right and balancing with the drains.... that being said, great work! Also that airbnb looks really cool. I might have to consider stealing the TV idea lol.

  • @fritter63
    @fritter63 19 днів тому

    I think it would have been easier to CNC a convex wood form for the "sink" depression. Thanks for showing us how to do this!

  • @limwsv
    @limwsv 18 днів тому

    CAD the shape and 3-d print it as teh base to the fabric that teh concreate will be mold on. This will ensure no warping as the concrete is being poured as teh shape will form the backing for the fabric.

  • @joeytuckey1517
    @joeytuckey1517 23 дні тому +1

    The artist probably had to design it. The 8 prototypes could have been caused by the client requesting changes with money not being an object.

  • @overlandingturtle8480
    @overlandingturtle8480 24 дні тому +1

    Let’s get this amazing guy to 1 MILLION!!!

  • @SCTR7
    @SCTR7 24 дні тому +1

    Looks nice. I have given up using AirBNB. Too pricey compared to staying at a hotel for some.

  • @nicklarson801
    @nicklarson801 17 днів тому

    That AirBnB though! Love the style of it.

  • @madrabbitt
    @madrabbitt 7 днів тому

    That Airbnb though. It’s amazing. I would totally spend a weekend there.