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Severed Marble Look For Thousands Less

Products used in this video👇 Stone Coat Countertop Epoxy: https://www.stonecoatcountertops.com/... Stone Coat Epoxy Undercoat: https://www.stonecoatcountertops.com/... Epoxy Dye: https://www.stonecoatcountertops.com/... Metallic Powders: https://www.stonecoatcountertops.com/... Epoxy Pastes: https://artisttilldeath.com/shop Magic Trowel: https://amzn.to/3TobkVH Project Color Recipe: Art Coat Epoxy White Undercoat Copper, Blue Earth, Crater Lake Blue, Blue Pearl, and Alloy Metallic Powders Black, Translucent Blue, and White Dyes Severed Marble Look For Thousands Less: If you're looking to upgrade your home decor with a luxurious marble look, but don't want to break the bank, this DIY tutorial is for you. In this video, you'll learn how to mimic Mother Nature and create a stunning severed marble effect using Stone Coat epoxy for thousands less than the real thing. The project starts with a contrasting, exotic pour in the middle of the surface, followed by a gray-toned, toned-down pour on the perimeter. The result is a beautiful, high-end look that will impress anyone who sees it. The tutorial is easy to follow, even for beginners. You'll learn how to tape off the area, mix the epoxy, and apply it to the surface. The video also includes tips and tricks for achieving the perfect marble look, such as using a heat gun to create veins and bubbles. The materials needed for this project are affordable and easy to find. You'll need stone coat epoxy, a mixing container, a stir stick, a heat gun, and some tape. The epoxy comes in a variety of colors, so you can choose the perfect shade for your project. Not only is this DIY project cost-effective, but it's also a fun and creative way to add a personal touch to your home decor. You can customize the colors and patterns to match your style and taste. Plus, you'll have the satisfaction of knowing that you created a beautiful piece of art with your own two hands. Overall, this tutorial is a must-watch for anyone who wants to upgrade their home decor with a stunning marble look without spending a fortune. With the help of stone cold epoxy and a little creativity, you can achieve a high-end look for a fraction of the cost. Chapter Breakdown👇 0:00 - How to create Severed Marble Epoxy Countertops 0:37 - How to properly Mix part A & B of Art Coat epoxy 1:49 - Creating an Exotic Pour Bucket 2:22 - How pour your resin on your project 3:06 - Removing air trapped in your epoxy 4:16 - Removing your center tape dam 6:20 - Tape Dam Pro Tips 8:47 - Removing outside Tape Dam 9:58 - How to make sure your edges are covered 11:00 - How to finish simple Severed Marble Epoxy Countertops 🔴Website - https://www.stonecoatcountertops.com/... 🔥Epoxy Classes - https://rk3designs.com/pro-class-work... ⚒️Favorite Tools Checklist - https://www.stonecoatcountertops.com/... Insiders Group: Join the Facebook Stone Coat Countertop Insiders Group for the latest tips and tricks, your fellow Epoxy friends all join in on the Q&A, project pictures, recipes, and more.   / sccinsiders   About us: Stone Coat Countertops is an epoxy based YouTube channel that will show you unique ways to DIY your way to an amazing kitchen, bath, resin art, construction, or design project on a budget. We believe in teaching skills in, woodworking, art, epoxy floors, epoxy countertops, and showing how to get realistic results to make your old laminate, tile countertop, formica, concrete countertop, garage floor, and walls look like renewed works of resin art! Simply put we are always looking for our next project to help all the DIY folks, contractors, designers, artists, and hobbyist, tackle their next makeover. Watch our free how to videos on the skills to make your dreams come to life with epoxy resin! Contact us anytime for free project support, (541) 450-1976 You Got This! Want to learn more about what we do? These are the subjects we cover from start to finish! epoxy, epoxy countertop, epoxy flooring, painting with acrylics, art resin, painting, painting countertops, dirty pour, epoxy metallic, epoxy metallic floor, epoxy table, epoxy resin, epoxy resin table, DIY, woodworking. #StoneCoatCountertops #epoxy #YouGotThis

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