I thought the stamping texture was awesome. But then you just kept adding more and more to the project. WOW! Absolutely gorgeous. It has inspired me to try this. Keep up the great work.
Nice Job, you do this for a living or have been around mud alot, can tell by how you trowel..lol. so just any ole water based paint works? Givng me some cool Ideas
I am loving this method of stamping a pour then I do filling a stencil. I am currently planning a patio pour and have 2 stencil moulds and stumbled on your video. THANK YOU, I can see alot of savings with this method. Great video!
That's what I'm talking about pure 100% art concrete finisher I have finished for over 26 years and doing it 25th year I have learned to art now my business has increased 62%, I'm all over the place first off I think my father for teaching me the skill of finishing concrete and I think Mr Jackson for teaching me art and craft and molding and shaping of the art of concrete finishing you guys are the greatest blessing for teaching my hands and my head
It would be great if you could list out the supplies you used in this project as part of your description. That would also generate more business to you and/or your sponsors
Thanks! Great video but wish you could of listed all products/paints used and brand name. For people who have never done cement work it would have been helpful.
I love to watch experienced craftsmen at work. They can make most projects look doable. The novice might get there but it would take a whole lot longer.
I love this video. I agree with JeremyDN he says what I want to. I also have been preparing to do walkways in my rock/boulder gardens. Thank you for making this video.
Nice work, Iooks like the has done this before. I got a peek at; I think was the patio and that look like homeowner job. One question what was the mix of concrete; it looked pretty rich! I think it had no rock, am I right? never the less great job!!!!!!!!!
I have two of those moulds and built a large patio area by the usual way of filling each segment individually, then removing the mould and stamping the surface with some textured mats I bought and others I made myself. It did come out really nice, but it has always been in my mind that, maybe, it would be much easier to use the moulds in the way you have i.e., to use the moulds themselves as a stamp, rather than do all that filling in. This video has confirmed that it is not only possible, but a massive time-saver, as my patio took me months to finish! That was a lovely job well done. My only doubt about making a path that way, on bare earth (even though it was tamped down), is movement and cracking. You look like you live in a warm, dry climate? Maybe it's ok there, but in colder, wetter climates, like here in the UK, it would probably need some foundation work, something like compacted crushed stone, which is what I had under my patio. Where I live in the South East of England, it may only get below zero (centigrade) a handful of days in winter (sometimes, like last winter, not at all), but close to low 2 or 3 centigrade (about 35F) is not unusual several times during winter. I've seen many people just stick the concrete down onto the grass/mud, but we never see an update 1, 2, 3 years later to show how it was, so I don't think it could be done that way everywhere, but I'm happy to be proven wrong. But whatever, a great job and thanks for uploading.
Hi all from the cold climates! I live near the great lakes and there IS a freeze / thaw cycle here. My sister lives on the east coast and I spoke of the cracking walkway. She laughed n said, over here the cement ppl ADD some DISHSOAP, that causes a chemical reaction in the cement that stops the cracking... now that winter is over the next project is the walkway in the front of the house. Fingers crossed!!
@@lauriemacquanan2141 Builders over here also add that to mortar/cement, but I believe purely to give our mixes a bit more pliability and working time - I've never heard of it being used to prevent cracking in cement/concrete. But maybe it does help with that too. By the way - we call it washing-up liquid (we're very imaginative). As Oscar Wilde said, two countries separated by a common language!
Wow this looks great. I used a similar mold to make a patio. Filling it and trying to move it, without disturbing the pattern or having the blocks slump. It was so much harder and the results were no where near as good. Grass and weeds have grown up between the blocks. I wish I had thought of this 10 years ago. This is amazing !
And easy way to take care of the grass and weeds is to pour boiling water over them. It's easier then trying to pull them out and safer than using weed sprays or other chemicals if you have other plants nearby..... or pets or kids. Not to mention cheaper.
Great job👍👍👍by far the best use of equipment on YT. I will be doing my driveway myself with a simular process and didn't think to use the plastic mold this way as a stamp imprint after the texture mats. Brilliant idea 💡 and yes your video turned my light on to making much better and faster use of the mold. I would have been doing what everyone else shows and filling the mold then using the trowel to clean off the excess and been at it forever. Top vid😁👍👍👍😁
Beautiful and smart and brilliant I love it
This looks very well. Thank you for sharing and teaching us
simple and great 😍🌟🌺
Thanks
@@rockkingsstamps9141 boa noite quero saber o valor dos molde
I love this!!! YES!!! Please provide a list of all of your supplies!! Thanks!!!
So creative to make step paths, thank for sharing
wow very creative very beautiful
Love your work 👍
Excellent job 👏 ❤😊
Beautiful work. But wish you had stopped at the first coat of light brown
I thought the stamping texture was awesome. But then you just kept adding more and more to the project. WOW! Absolutely gorgeous. It has inspired me to try this. Keep up the great work.
Interesting idea on how to add texture to the surface. 👌
Beautiful job
Excellent work and outcome! God bless you and yours. Praying for you!
I LOVE THIS VIDEO....
Excellent Application...
Really nice. 👍👍👍
Nice Job, you do this for a living or have been around mud alot, can tell by how you trowel..lol. so just any ole water based paint works? Givng me some cool Ideas
Right, thats it, i'm sold. I wasnt sure wether to use this cement path mold, but using as a stamp instead of mold, pure genius.
I am loving this method of stamping a pour then I do filling a stencil. I am currently planning a patio pour and have 2 stencil moulds and stumbled on your video.
THANK YOU, I can see alot of savings with this method.
Great video!
high level
Excellent use of resources with an awesome finished project. This gave me some really great ideas for a small patio.
That's what I'm talking about pure 100% art concrete finisher I have finished for over 26 years and doing it 25th year I have learned to art now my business has increased 62%, I'm all over the place first off I think my father for teaching me the skill of finishing concrete and I think Mr Jackson for teaching me art and craft and molding and shaping of the art of concrete finishing you guys are the greatest blessing for teaching my hands and my head
where are you located
You can color the cement in natural colors before it would look natural and professional
wow!!!!this looks soooooo nice!!!!!👍👍👍👍👏👏👏👏👏
It would be great if you could list out the supplies you used in this project as part of your description. That would also generate more business to you and/or your sponsors
Yes!! Please do
Agree 👍
I agree
100% if you're making HowTo videos the #1 criteria is the damn list of materials needed and if possible links to them.
And to get to your place and do it for you as well?
ФАНТАСТИКА!!МОЖННО СПРОСИТЬ?ЧТО ЗА КРАССКИ?ЭТИ КРАССКИ СПЕЦИАЛЬННО ДЛЯ КАМНЕЙ???ГДЕ МОЖНО КУПИТЬ!!!СПАСИБО ЗА ПРЕКРАССНУЮ РАБОТУ!!
Man!!! this is so beautiful. where are you located? ill buy products and have you do this for me lol YES?
me gusta el patron que deja esa plantilla y con ese efecto de pintura oxidada ufff chulada, buen video like.
The improvement in finished design with the addition of the silicon surface mold makes an amazing difference !
Excellent .
Omg beautiful 😍
Not sure I like the copper or green shades. Doesn’t look right. But overall great job.
Waw.... wonderful 👌👍👍
Absolutely gorgeous!👏👏👏👏👏👏🙌
Very good job 👍
Amazing very good job
That was great job done
Los hermanos Olivares en acción!!!👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
So nice.
Bagus, metodenya berbeda dari kebanyakan dan hasilnya lbh oke
Looked at a lot of videos...Yours is the absolute BEST! Thank You !
Excellent Job!
I honestly didn't think this was going to look this good. Came out beautiful.
You're supposed to rotate the form so your patterns don't repeat. That's why the edges all fit the same.
Looks great but honest question. Why the rebar . Its a walkway not a road.
Better to have it, and not need it. Than to need it, and not have it.👍🏻 It would be a shame for it to start cracking in a few years.
@@mmichael5165 If that walk cracks it is only ceause poor Concrete rebar is a waste
Thanks! Great video but wish you could of listed all products/paints used and brand name. For people who have never done cement work it would have been helpful.
I’m a big cement-fan, and this use of molds is new to me. THIS IS ART ! Thanks for sharing 👍
Great a total inspiration
Wow! Beautiful!
farkin nice one brother
I love what you did here, and I agree with others. More details needed for implementation as well as a product list. Thanks. .
So cool.
Amazing job 😍
So wonderfull
I love to watch experienced craftsmen at work. They can make most projects look doable. The novice might get there but it would take a whole lot longer.
Excellent! with style!
بارك الله عملك ❤
Fascinating to watch and a just beautiful finished product!
I love it ❤️❤️❤️
Great work
I love this video. I agree with JeremyDN he says what I want to. I also have been preparing to do walkways in my rock/boulder gardens. Thank you for making this video.
Looks very nice 👏
I want to creat this shape for a photography background do you know idea which foundation do I need to use I want something light weight?
Beautiful! Learned a lot! I love the blend of the blue and terracota paints at the end! Definitely going to try this!
BEAUTIFUL 😍
Excellent work done! Creative and resourceful! Great techniques and simple tools used!
Thanks
@rockkingsstamps9141 what did you use to for the texture to stand out? I saw you had something on the sponge
😃🤩 i love this! This is so cool' weldone x
Extremely interested ♥️♥️
This absolutely stunned me with the finished product!! Well done. I'd like to see the finished garden???
Look great, good job
What kind of color is used? And how got the black color only in the lines and not on top and ruined the other coloringsteps?
Fantastic and unique!! You gave me an idea for a garden path. Thanks for the great video!
Good job 👏👏👍👍
That looks amazing 👍
Very nice work...but who are Vanessa and Monica and why their phone numbers?? Lol
I think the plastic stuff spoilt it. Otherwise a great piece of innovation.
That is beautiful! Love the colors and polish.
Wow.. beautiful job. So much easier doing it this way than putting stencil on ground, then pouring cement. Thanks for sharing this idea
Awesome job
Nice work, Iooks like the has done this before. I got a peek at; I think was the patio and that look like homeowner job. One question what was the mix of concrete; it looked pretty rich! I think it had no rock, am I right? never the less great job!!!!!!!!!
Beautiful 😍
I have two of those moulds and built a large patio area by the usual way of filling each segment individually, then removing the mould and stamping the surface with some textured mats I bought and others I made myself. It did come out really nice, but it has always been in my mind that, maybe, it would be much easier to use the moulds in the way you have i.e., to use the moulds themselves as a stamp, rather than do all that filling in. This video has confirmed that it is not only possible, but a massive time-saver, as my patio took me months to finish! That was a lovely job well done. My only doubt about making a path that way, on bare earth (even though it was tamped down), is movement and cracking. You look like you live in a warm, dry climate? Maybe it's ok there, but in colder, wetter climates, like here in the UK, it would probably need some foundation work, something like compacted crushed stone, which is what I had under my patio. Where I live in the South East of England, it may only get below zero (centigrade) a handful of days in winter (sometimes, like last winter, not at all), but close to low 2 or 3 centigrade (about 35F) is not unusual several times during winter. I've seen many people just stick the concrete down onto the grass/mud, but we never see an update 1, 2, 3 years later to show how it was, so I don't think it could be done that way everywhere, but I'm happy to be proven wrong. But whatever, a great job and thanks for uploading.
Hi all from the cold climates! I live near the great lakes and there IS a freeze / thaw cycle here. My sister lives on the east coast and I spoke of the cracking walkway. She laughed n said, over here the cement ppl ADD some DISHSOAP, that causes a chemical reaction in the cement that stops the cracking... now that winter is over the next project is the walkway in the front of the house. Fingers crossed!!
@@lauriemacquanan2141 Builders over here also add that to mortar/cement, but I believe purely to give our mixes a bit more pliability and working time - I've never heard of it being used to prevent cracking in cement/concrete. But maybe it does help with that too. By the way - we call it washing-up liquid (we're very imaginative). As Oscar Wilde said, two countries separated by a common language!
@@lauriemacquanan2141did you try it and if so how did it turn out
Wow this looks great. I used a similar mold to make a patio. Filling it and trying to move it, without disturbing the pattern or having the blocks slump. It was so much harder and the results were no where near as good. Grass and weeds have grown up between the blocks. I wish I had thought of this 10 years ago. This is amazing !
And easy way to take care of the grass and weeds is to pour boiling water over them. It's easier then trying to pull them out and safer than using weed sprays or other chemicals if you have other plants nearby..... or pets or kids. Not to mention cheaper.
Grass is a feature not a bug looks more authentic and old
@@justinm2697 salt water kills weeds in dirt for about 5-10 years.
Great job looks fantastic but looks like back breaking work 👏👏👏
Great job👍👍👍by far the best use of equipment on YT.
I will be doing my driveway myself with a simular process and didn't think to use the plastic mold this way as a stamp imprint after the texture mats. Brilliant idea 💡 and yes your video turned my light on to making much better and faster use of the mold.
I would have been doing what everyone else shows and filling the mold then using the trowel to clean off the excess and been at it forever.
Top vid😁👍👍👍😁
Esprayaste el molde verde con aceite o agua. ❓
Keren bangat bang kira kira di mana saya bisa dapat alat untuk pembentuk batu itu bang atau di jual di mana mohon petunjuk
Excellent 👌
Nice work. Where you buy this stamps ??
Good question
Great way to avoid weeds and grass growing through and looks far easier and faster than the usual way folks use the stamp.
Very nice!
Bravo, ottimo lavoro, complimenti.
were can i buy the mold .its beautiful i like it
Wow..awesome!
Amazing video
Stunning ♥️
Do you need to work very fast so the concrete doesn't dry? Thank you for sharing the wonderful work.
Hermosos trabajo y las estampas ni que se diga, saludos kanelo desde el Río Grande Tx los saluda tino salazar, bendicionses
Saludos amigooooo👍👍👍
Fantastic Work!
What type of paint did you use and does the paint wear away fast with rain and walking?
I have a bias towards subtle, so I am thinking I like this best after it was molded and before it was stamped. Both are great, though.
think it would look better if the lines weren't as dark. it could be like a grey or beige grout color instead of faking depth.