Im new to the decorative stone, I have been doing spray deck and uro tile.I noticed that most everybody uses liquid colors, like the acid base, soy base, and water based stains. Im wondering if anyone has used powder shading color. Advanced surfaces product is the only one i have been able to find.I use it doing uro tile and i think its something worth checking out.
hola scot tengo un pequeño laboratorio donde pude patentar una formula par preparar mis propios mixer de concreto,para hacer las rocas,esto es debido a que me gusta la quimica y experimento con pinturas y pigmentos
Thanks for sending me the "friend" request . . . . I accepted . . . :)
I've not started my project as yet . . . still looking for a source to buy my supplies, but more importantly, I need a "RECIPE/s" for lightweight concrete.
Got my drawings all sorted, I have even got drawings for my SECOND project, and I'm "chompin at the bit" to get going. How's that eh! got my second project "Planned" and haven't even started the first one! he he he
May I ask, what you use as your "Mix" for making rocks?
OR maybe, could you suggest a "Link" with relevant, lightweight concrete mix information.
I don't particularly want to by a "Commercial" mix, but would rather make my own.
Are there different mixes for different project types? Also, what would you recommend as "Coloring" agents?
As I said, I can't wait to get started. I have read so so much on the Internet and I have "Information Overload".
Hoping that you can PLEASE help me - Your friend - Pam
Thanks for the comments Scott, I'm glad to be a part of the vertical artisan family and very much looking forward to expanding my skills and knowledge with the help of Nathan and everyone on this site.
Thanks for the Welcome Scott! I'm a newbie and in love with the idea of Vertical concrete. I plan to learn this "art" and apply it to my own house, inside and out. Possibly to become skilled enough to make a living at it.
Good day, I picked interest in you after going through your short profile and demanding it is necessary for me to write to you immediately. I have something very important to disclose to you, but I found it difficult to express myself here, since it's a public site.Could you please get back to me on (ronaldmorr001@gmail.com) for full details. Best regards,
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Thanks Scott,
Im new to the decorative stone, I have been doing spray deck and uro tile.I noticed that most everybody uses liquid colors, like the acid base, soy base, and water based stains. Im wondering if anyone has used powder shading color. Advanced surfaces product is the only one i have been able to find.I use it doing uro tile and i think its something worth checking out.
Hello Scott, nice to meet you. Happy 2013 new year.
buenas noches scot,me gustaria saber si los pigmentos de oxido de hierro me sirven para tinturar la roca, o mejor utilizo los traslucidos.
hola scot tengo un pequeño laboratorio donde pude patentar una formula par preparar mis propios mixer de concreto,para hacer las rocas,esto es debido a que me gusta la quimica y experimento con pinturas y pigmentos
Sorry I didn't see your comment. Thank you!
No Problem on the miss-spell Scott. Thanks for the welcome!
Thanks for the comments Scott.
Thanks Scott, looking forward to idea exchange
Hi Scott
Thanks for sending me the "friend" request . . . . I accepted . . . :)
I've not started my project as yet . . . still looking for a source to buy my supplies, but more importantly, I need
a "RECIPE/s" for lightweight concrete.
Got my drawings all sorted, I have even got drawings for my SECOND project, and I'm "chompin at the bit" to get going. How's that eh! got my second project "Planned" and haven't even started the first one! he he he
May I ask, what you use as your "Mix" for making rocks?
OR maybe, could you suggest a "Link" with relevant, lightweight concrete mix information.
I don't particularly want to by a "Commercial" mix, but would rather make my own.
Are there different mixes for different project types? Also, what would you recommend as "Coloring" agents?
As I said, I can't wait to get started. I have read so so much on the Internet and I have "Information Overload".
Hoping that you can PLEASE help me - Your friend - Pam
p.s. Keep Rock'
thanx scott. hopefully soon i'll get some pix up for you guys to look at
Thank you Scott!
Thanks Scott! I'm looking forward to learning tons and share that with everyone here!
my first crack at coral rock formations. more details and color coming soon! this will be a table base when finished.
Thanks for the Welcome Scott! I'm a newbie and in love with the idea of Vertical concrete. I plan to learn this "art" and apply it to my own house, inside and out. Possibly to become skilled enough to make a living at it.
Matt, you have definately found the right place to learn this awesome craft!! like jeff k said dont be afraid to ask ques ! happy carving!!
colored up and sealed my coral rock. i used a "wet look" sealer for the well.... wet look lol!
HAPPY 4 TH EVERYONE!! BE SAFE !!
Good day,
I picked interest in you after going through your short profile and demanding it is necessary for me to write to you immediately. I have something very important to disclose to you, but I found it difficult to express myself here, since it's a public site.Could you please get back to me on (ronaldmorr001@gmail.com) for full details.
Best regards,
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