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I created a design called "The Red Queens Marble" you guys should try and recreate it, but make it way better! Where can I get a few pictures to you!?
Bathroom ideas
Something finished with UTC glossy. Also, SCC flooring over ceramic tile. My tile floor has chips in conspicuous areas so I want to cover it with SCC epoxy. You could use mine for your video!
My neighbor makes conference tables like this that start at $14,000, he does about nine to twelve a year not as psychedelic as these. He's 85 and loves going to work everyday in his barn while his wife does stained glass in a shop next to the barn. Sometimes I have a beer with them over looking their Koi pond.
Wow that is amazing. Love hearing stories like this! People doing what they love and creating art as their business. So cool!
That sounds awesome!
I’ll never be that happy :(
@@bryanbryan6108 bad attitude. stand up
auri not with that attitude brother
I don't even know how this video ended up in my feed, this isn't the type of videos I watch on YT. For some reason I watched the whole 39 mins, liked the video and subscribed. The way these guys keep you engaged and educated in the whole process is next level. This has given me the confidence to try this at home, thanks guys 🤘🏾
Thank you so much! Let us know if you have any questions we are happy to help!
You're not alone... On top of this I should be in bed... now I want to make a counter top..
That's funny, I had the exact same experience, and then seen this comment!... Good Vid.
Me right now
Me too
I think I really like the glossy look better than the duller look. Beautiful! I just think the gloss would make it pop out even more beautifully!
I work in Granite and watching this was very cool to see. I would love to see the underside that's exposed also coated in a thin layer of epoxy even if it's one color just to hide the plywood. Great work )
It's certainly fun. I wouldn't say "this is a high end look" but you did add it's "way over the top" which is more accurate. It is nicely done and adds dimension and personality to the space.
Does look like fun. But pretty ghetto.
@@Supermodelyum you must of never seen ghetto how in the whole wide universe does this look ghetto bro you must live in Dubai or something if this looks ghetto to you shit looks bad ass to me but hey
@@victoririzarry750 Did you look at the edges? Looks like it has been chewed by a dog. It isn't top shelf, but if that is the kind of thing you like (gaudy was the word I was looking for) then go for it. The LED's were spots of light, not dimmed or spaced properly.
@@GTrainRx7 Diffused, the word you were looking for was diffused.
@@1x1nDone *Shrug*
Use LED strips that have the cobs closer together and then dim them down. It gets rid of the visual hot spots and softens the light.
How bout I soften your light... if you know what I mean 😉
@@flexwrldz191 🤢
@@brizzle3903 😂😂
When did they add the lights? Never saw them added
@@skullpimp4684 they start at 35:30
big thanks to all of you guys ,you know what !you give someone in other side of this world a chance to learn and work on something and make a living from it for free ,your Technics advises are so precise ,thank you so much
Simply fantastic to be able to “Hollywood” pieces of plywood into one beautiful marble looking countertop! Inspired enough to say this is the direction this handyman wants to go. Great job guys.
I am very impressed and your countertop looks awesome. After ready many of the comments and understanding the pros and cons, I still think epoxy countertops are a great option when granite, etc. are not in the budget. Although I have 27 years of commercial / industrial construction experience and enjoy taking on challenging DIY projects, I would be hesitant taking on an epoxy counter top of this complexity without an experienced advisor to guide me. Although I’ve completed many DIY projects with little push back from my wife on the design, etc., I think having the professionals at Stone Coat Countertops design and fabricate our countertops would save me from a domestic. LOL 😉 P.s. I really like the finish product however, I would’ve painted (flat black) the underside of the overhang to give it a finished look. I might of also installed a reglet and LED strip lighting in the overhang to give ambiance lighting to the cabinetry. Thanks again for sharing.
The counter top would look better in a kitchen with Black, White or a deep dark blue cabinets. The resale value would be high. Great job guys 👍🏾😍!!!!!!
It does look a bit off from the rest I agree something could be done to fix that
Rite...I would look AMAZING with blue cabinets!
I just was saying this lol, the tan wood looks tacky I would do a light grey.
I personally love the cabinets. Each to their own.
I loved this !!! The one additional thing I would have done was to paint the underside to seal for moisture and not be able to see the wood if something fell on the floor and needed to be picked up.
You pick up on the same thing I said to my self when the camera angles up its beautiful tho no two are the same.
I am a 40 year sign shop veteran. You do not want to seal the bottom side of the cabinet wood always has moisture in it and it needs a way to escape. It will go up and hit the Apoxsee and then it’ll turn down and go out the bottom. If you sell the whole thing up it will take the Apoxsee right off the top or end up taking your paint off the bottom.😢 Moisture in the wood will take the least resistance to get out.
@@scooter6334 oh that’s a great expert tip there🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
"Nobody will ever know its not real stone" Me: looks underneath counter
Thousand times better looking then any marble
@@rrokdaragjati6870 bull crap
.....then looks at bank balance and realizes why the top is the important part!
Yeah the underneath kind of ruined it. Even if it was just painted black it would have been better than raw wood.
@@muzzaball Yeah looks at the lack of bank balance when they sell the place and get crappy money for the crap they had done. Shows you have never installed a custom anything. I've done hundreds if not thousands of custom kitchens and not one would even consider that stuff. See what happens when you put a hot pan or pot on it edit: just so you know you don't buy custom at a big box store. For returns on investment the kitchen is the most important room in the house to spend money on when remodeling
That led backlight would look really good on a coffee table I bet. I think that might be the first epoxy project I attempt. I’m not sure how y’all ended up in my recommended feed but I’m glad y’all did.
That's a great idea! We would love to see how your project turns out if you want to share your pictures to our Facebook Page Stone Coat Countertops Insiders.
Small kitchen, so I'm thinking a desk top, and same for feed... was very interesting
Yup, gamer's desk would rock with translucent top and LED lights shining through. Maybe even a mirror backed surface beneath that to increase the light a bit?
Amazing work guys congratulations I'm a contractor and often doing remodeling I'm definitely starting to get into the epoxy really beautiful work and less expensive than granite 👍
There's no way someone spent multi millions on their build, and ended up with that 1990's kitchen. No possible way.
Ive been watching your videos for hours!!! Im in love with what you do. The bonus is that your products provide the same amazing results as another overpriced product ive reviewed and you've showed me more about applying it! Thanks guys!
Mike, you’re a mind reader. I was just drawing up my island top a few days ago and decided since it’s 4’ of cabinets I’d split the top down the center, pull out to my overhang and nightlights down the center. My wife wants pure white with a touch of diamond dust so I’ll do a translucent white down the center. Awesome video!
Right on Jeff that is going to be awesome! Please send us pictures, let us know if you have any questions. You Got This!
You say “you got this”, I say “a dream is merely something I haven’t created yet”.
@Jeff Darling Love that Jeff
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Always enjoy watching you guys work your different ideas. If I (when I) were to do this to my kitchen or bathroom, I would roll a bit of dark color more or less to match the main color, underneath so as to not have it stand out as plywood. Other than this, great job and thanks!
Yes! I totally agree. At the very least, they could've painted it black.
I am always inspired by your teaching videos and would love to try these techniques on my own countertop. The under lighting is stunning and gives an ambiance that is unlike anything I have ever seen. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and creative styles to help others create their own masterpieces.
I so so much love your teaching but I don't know where I can get the material am in Nigeria
Please 🙏 help me out to buy the materials
It looks great. *I wish after the sink and faucet was in and when they were done they would have shown a final product with the light on* oh well, we did get to see it lit when it was about 75% done. *These stonecoat guys are great*
I used to install granite countertops years ago. Something that extravagant back then would’ve probably been $80-90 sq/ft. We also hung our sinks with silicone. We didn’t screw them in place unless they were cast iron farm sinks. We’d silicone the the sinks without tape as well. Smooth em with your smallest finger and then wipe over it with a paper towel soaked with acetone. Perfection.
Hah! Thanks man. I don't even know how I ended up on this channel, but tomorrow I start a new job for a company that only does two things. Waterproofing, and silicone caulking. Looks like I'm buying a couple of bottles of acetone on my way in in the morning. Maybe they already use that technique, or maybe you just gave me a shortcut from the lower pay rate as a trainee, to the higher pay rate as "competent". I've done tiling before, but always just relied on spit and ya finger for smoothing joints.
This is amazing, I like how you made it look so easy. I liked how the black spray paint looked before the alcohol. I would love this countertop.
Totally gonna do this project for my new kitchen!
I Need This Mans Energy , Awesome Work as always.
Right on, did you like how the edges came out on this one?
Same here! Rolls outta bed no coffee ready to roll!
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Let me put it this way, you did such a good job and explained the whole process so well that even my grandma that has never work with wood and neither speaks English AT ALL understood the whole process and says that she’s ready to make a countertop almost exactly like that as long as I provide the tools. Very, very good job. Subscribed, shared and like it. Than you for this valuable video.
Nice, I wish you and your grandmother the best of luck with your counter-top
I used to work for rock of ages and ive never seen a stone come even close to what you've created fucen piece of art love it
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Bro you sweet ass hell with counter tops I'm leaning as I watch
I've been watching stuff on epoxy for a while now and tried a few small things with made moulds but watching this is next level! I'm literally at part of life that I'm sick of with a dead end literally job just costing my life no fun no motivation atall its shit! I immediately subscribed and will be watching alot more of your things hopefully smaller stuff for me to try out and try build a business for myself and get my life back. Ti's bidet had me without blinking and rewinding all the way through great job guys 👍
What a beautiful countertop. I’ve been interested in learning how to do this and your videos will surely help. Thanks for a beautiful and wonderful DIY project. Looking forward to seeing more of your work’
Love you old friend. As you say You Got This.
Amazing ❤ the fact that you are sharing your talent and tips and each step so thoroughly is so awesome. Ive wanted to help my 13 yo paint a gaming table top for his room but i think we'll try something using your video 😊
Gorgeous! LOVE the matte finish. One suggestion: maybe think about painting the bottom of the overhang before you pour. It would give it a more finished tactile feel for anyone sitting at the island. Just another finishing touch that I think too often gets overlooked and can be important to some people.
Maybe it would be even better if he poured the bottom of the overhang, that way you get the same feel.
@@KILLorBE Ohh, I like that idea! Would be interesting to see how it would turn out on a sample.
Thanks for the tip that is a great point.🙌 We would love to see your work Jennifer😊
@@StoneCoatCountertops I'm a kitchen designer turned SAHM. I don't pour epoxy, but I really appreciate craftsmanship, and you've got that in spades!!
I thought the same thing. You could probably do epoxy on the underside with a roller and thin coats.
Nice work, I also understand that the resin was then treated on the surface to better adapt to a worktop, however I love working with the resin I love the final effect of the chromatic shine the magic that is created with the addition of colored pigments I paint resin paintings and gives me a lot of satisfaction ciao 😊
I used to fabricate and install granite countertops for over 10 years and it's crazy seeing 2 guys carry that island in with such ease, lol! I remember having to install pieces that you weren't even sure how you were going to be able to get it into the house... so nerve racking
You guys have done a BEAUTIFUL job..!!! Absolutely speechless love it
I would rather see a more shiny top. I think the counter top is to dull for me personally. However, I think you did a fantastic job.
Thanks for the feed back! Would you try something like this with a gloss finish?
It could be more shiny but then also prone to being scratched up so there is fine line there between shiny and honed anyways I thought more people are steering to white counters
I agree I think they should have put a shinier surface to make it look more like a polished granite surface
@@eddieworley3409 Like the man pointed out in the video the colour can be changed later to suit changes in fashions over time. Which is something you cannot do with an expensive (and heavy) piece of marble or stone.
I was thinking that to, a good glossy clear top coat or maybe even a polish would of made the colors stand out and pop
Very artsy and incredible work. Never will be as cool as Mother Nature though.
I'm only a 1/4 way through the vid - absolutely LOVE your step by step! Well done
Handyman here. Thankyou for such a detailed video! I'll deff need to practice my epoxy skills but these look awesome!
You guys are amazing! I promise we will be speaking soon with design’s for my house, (Dream Home). Also I want to point this out, reading through the comments and seeing how you love and speak to the viewer’s is something else. I promise I’ve never seen that hardly ever. Thank you for the trades and craftsmanship your teaching us all!!!
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Our company does this stuff as a add on service. I will tell you folks the truth about epoxy coatings on counter tops because it’s a very small part of our business and I honestly don’t care if anyone ever asks for it to be done. 1. I don’t care who says it , which product gets used or who does the work, epoxy coatings will not look new for very long and never as good as once done after 6-12 months of normal use. Polishing it will never make it look like polished glass as it does when first applied. 2. We’ve been in business for 29 years and I can tell you folks with money and who live in high end homes ARE NOT having epoxy coated countertops done in their homes. Yes it can save someone money and looks ok for a Short while depending on your standards or if your remodeling a flip home. Other than that don’t waste your money on epoxy. Note I didn’t name my business or say what’s better because I’m not trying to sell you myself or any service. Just giving you the honest truth about epoxies. Just like I tell customers if after this info you still want it then at least your were informed and can make your own decisions .
That's something people don't grasp when the topic of epoxy comes up. It doesn't harden into a material sturdy enough to handle the rigors of daily use.
Would it look decent if you get a custom piece of glass place on top of the counter? Or something strong and clear? Just curious.
Easy just put a thin polyaspartic clear over it whenever you need to. After you sand down for a nice bond of coarse.
Thank you so much for your honesty, it is great getting this perspective from a seasoned professional
yea, I bought that stuff, did my counter and one year later it is still soft. You put a cup on it and it leaves marks. Did everything under instructions, but they still blame me, not the product. Will go the rest of the counters with laminate instead.
Beautiful work guys💪
Amazingly beautiful! You have no idea how greatly appreciated it is for you to actually show the whole process. We're about to be going in a new house and I cannot wait to make some badass countertops thanks to y'all
Really amazing...I have flipped houses mostly all by myself , and I have added islands to change up the old, confined kitchens to open plans..But If I had seen this video earlier I think I would have done this to every house...really amazing....!!! I will certainly attempt on my next project! (if house prices come down a bit)
I just wanted to express my gratitude for you guys and your channel! Currently, I plan to do my shower walls and kitchen backsplash with epoxy. Definitely considering your aqua patina recipe for my backsplash, as it's a serendipitously perfect fit for the copper and green vision I have for the kitchen!Later down the road, I'm considering making epoxy ceiling tiles, too!
There are no words to describe the beauty of this countertop. Such artistry. Surely it is the showpiece of the home.
Oh my lord...this is stunning, love it...I could not imagine what this would cost, but I love this and it doesn't seem like it would break the bank....Awesome job!
WOW. Amazing work. I'm just a beginner doing smaller projects. It amazes me how no matter what colours you mix it turns out amazing. Thanks for all the great tips. Cheers from Australia 👍
Wow, this is absolutely brilliant hands down!! I am calling you guys to build my kitchen for sure. You guys rock...🤜🤛
Grateful I stumbled upon your channel, I hope to set up my own company and do great project like these for many family homes ! Thanks for the detailed info you provided !
I am working on a project like this. I did a space theme for the counter top and every galaxy i made, in the middle, is a led light. Should be done soon. This just reminded me of it
Love how you leave nothing to chance, except the artistic patterns. This includes the extra masking to eliminate more of the human error factor.
And specifically the artistic pattern went wrong 100%.
Dude that is AMAAAAAAAAAAZING. I can't wait till I'm not renting and I can go wild with this stuff. So inspirational.
Thank you so much for your support! Right on, when the time comes please do not hesitate to give us a call. We are happy to help
I know right,my wife wants to learn all about this
love those cabinets too... I know this has been 2 years ago... lots of work goes into that... beautiful!!
Truly impressive! Not only the countertop, but the entire video! I have tons of questions now and I'm not even a countertop enthusiast, I just dig new lighting techniques. Wow! Great work gentlemen. Perfection has a new standard. Flip flops and all. Lol 😆 Thank you for sharing. Subscription applied. Wife approved. 👍
Gotta love these guys' passion for their trade. The craftsmanship alone is very admirable.
Wow thank you so much George! We would love to see your creations my friend🙌
Absolutely right, the fact they are showing us for free is mind blowing. Everyone wants something for less. Couldn’t say it better myself sir.
This piece is epic. True art. Would love to be able to do this. The blues and greens make this piece. Along with the lighting.
UGH... Im gonna show this to my fiance, and we just bought a rustic looking house... I can see me doing alot of projects... absolutely love it
Beautiful countertop, it just doesn’t mesh well with the wood cabinetry, it’s a mix of modern with an antique layout
Exactly. That just took several thousand off the price of that home if it were on the market.
Yeah thought the same but customers wish
@@simonelliot3712 Exactly
@@musicianluca True that
Bro, the craftsmanship is fantastic, but holy shit is that a tacky kitchen countertop
I don't know how this ended up in my feed, but I watched every second. I even went back to rewatch a few parts. Excellent job, first video I've seen that makes me feel I can do this. You did a great job explaining the process for us inexperienced DIYers
You Got This! Thank you for taking the time to watch and for your support🙌 Do you have any projects in mind?
@@StoneCoatCountertops after watching a bunch of your videos I think I'll start with the thrift store epoxy art. It's small enough to practice on without spending too much, plus I work at a thrift store. I'll have free reign over wall art to choose from.
The stone counter top looks amazing
This is fantastic. Had always wondered how it's done. Thanks, I now know. The Key is where to get these ingredients.
Very awesome counter top!! That cut out is amazing!! 👏👏
Agreed! I liked how the LED dots didn't show through in the final install shots
@@flyingrogue8550 I know!! Just stunning!!
Thank you so much! Would you have changed anything?
@@StoneCoatCountertops Other than liking white marble more, no not really. It works well with that space! 👏👏
I remember the tool we used to get a rock face edge when I worked in the granite countertop industry. I'd choose MDF and Epoxy any day of the week, that thing was terrifying.
That cobalt blue and the ocean blue looks awesome. Knarly job on the counter top. Fascinating for me as this is the first video of the quality that I have taken the time to watch on you tube.
I'm excited I'm having my countertops done. The guy came out today and we're getting our cabinets repainted and adding 4 new ones . So we're excited.
Okay, this was just incredible. Some of the coloration kind of reminds me of labradorite, which is probably my favorite type of stone.
Beautiful! It would definitely take me longer by myself, but I definitely could do it! Thanks for the tutorial !
You can’t do shit.
I have wanted to tackle this project for years! Thank you so very much for sharing your knowledge and skills. I feel confident, that as I continue to watch your videos, I will be prepared and able to accomplish my dream project.
Looks great, one “pro tip” you should have painted the bottom black. That little add would have made the final project 100% better 😁
I love it! That you were teaching as you did it, shows who you really are. Thanks...
Love the kitchen. Me personally would've loved to see the island as a gloss look instead of a matte look. But very nice job.
With the satin look it definitely took from all the time and hard work and the absolute beautiful piece of art work it was... It lost depth and that 3d effect..it was depressing to see the end
Love the feedback Josh thank you so much! Stay tuned🙌
Yesterday o Paid $ 250 to learn about liquid epoxy application on floor for 6 hours. I just found this video better than my class yesterday for free. Thank you. I am ready to made my counter top.
You have inspired me. I usually get rid of old table tops so as to make space in my furniture store. I can now create beautiful table tops.
Man I’ve wanted to do this in my kitchen since we bought our house. Wood, Epoxy, color and all supplies what does a job like this typically cost to build?? Absolutely gorgeous
I want to know the same thing. I’m getting ready to buy a house and I am seriously thinking of doing something like this.
I’m sure this isn’t hard to research but I would guess cheaper than even something premade at Lowes, not to mention what it would cost to pay someone to do the job and install it.
I have to admit that watching you pour the epoxy I'm thinking that, no way this thing is gonna be that nice, but you certainly impressed me on the final product! Wonderful work there!
Thank you for taking the time to watch and to comment🙏 Do you have any projects you'd like to see next?
This countertop will last longer than humanity on this planet.
This is so lovely, just the natural nature of the table makes me feel like looking at a beautiful landscape
Amazing work there, it really looked out of place in the old fashioned wood kitchen. Would love to see a similar island top in a modern kitchen. Great work guy's
agreed, excellent work but it clashes bigtime
One thing certain, if they don't have massive airflow through the shop, they are happy assed campers.
Epoxy resin does not have any of the fumes polyester resin does
They all high af in studio
Total Zen workflow I love this video and your work . Much gratitude you guys .
Your work is amazing
Great video Mike. Wish you guys went back to doing regular lives.
Great feedback, I wanna bring em back more frequently as well. What is it about the live show you like? Thanks for taking the time to comment
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@@mitchquist I like the reality of the live shows. You can tell how long a project actually takes. And I like your bloobers!
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That sink and LED cutout look sick! Nicely done guys... makes me want to do something like this for my kitchen. Thanks for all your little tips and tricks!
I just saw this, but as one who used to work in construction, that was FREAKING unbelievably beautiful and awesome! Great and amazing job! WOW! CHEERS!
The time, the patience, the fun that went into this project; it's incredibly amazing. Sign me up-
Absolutely beautiful. 💙 the lighting, blues, blacks, silvers are the best. Would love to see possible outdoor furniture.
So glad you enjoyed it, thank you so much for your feedback🙌 Stay tuned my friend
You guys did a great job me personally it’s to dark based on all the work you put into it to make it light up. It’s a great piece and much appreciate you making this video
I think this is by far my favorite countertop you’ve ever made. It’s gorgeous!!!
Oh how I ❤️ this countertop looks like a big slab of pietersite when exposed to uv light🤩
Awesome video, amazing technique(s), I can't wait til I can do something like this for my house! One suggestion i'd like to offer, when you did the contact paper on underside for the lighted section. If you screw into wooden strips to hold down your fiberboard (or whatever material that thin layer next to the contact paper was), it will nearly ensure a leak-free pour. It's similar method as using wooden strips to seal and strengthen plastic sheet over windows/doors for weatherizing.
Great video! You guys are so creative and it makes me jealous that I have to work a regular 9 to 5 and not get to use my hands and fun tools. Thank you for another awesome video.
MAPPA Another great job. I appreciate how you show us how the mistakes were corrected.
Wow, beautiful.
I have learned more in watching three of your build videos than I have in the past five years of my own builds. Thanks so much guys and Happy Holidays to you and yours. May this be the most wonderful Christmas Season you have ever known.
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What you should have learned is that you are easily fooled.
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Thanks for such a great Master Class! Lots of information and absolutely gorgeous results!
It is our absolute pleasure, thank you for watching and taking the time to comment. What would you like to see next?
Absolutely beautiful!!! I’d love something like that in my kitchen but without the LED cutout.
This is great. I don't know if I would want to do this myself but I definitely would buy one!