Complete Epoxy Masterclass for all Levels | Stone Coat Epoxy

– What is up epoxy world? I'm Mike Quist, this a
Stone Coat Countertops. We are epoxy live. This is a masterclass where
we teach you step-by-step how to make something cool. What are we going to make? I don't know, I got some ingredients. I never know where these
masterclasses are going to go. It depends on your comments below. Stay tuned, enjoy the video. ♪ Oh, you got this ♪ – Hey guys, get out your note pad. We're about to get some
pro tips, some unlocks, some tips and tricks. Again, I'm Mike Quist, let's get started. I got epoxy right here,
I got stone coat epoxy. Why is stone coat epoxy important? It is designed for countertops, tabletops, desktops, floor, shower walls, and more. It's designed for those
spaces in your home that really matter to you. You can literally match any decor, whether it's your curtains
or your wall color, it doesn't matter what
your, you know, pallet is.

We have an earth tone palette tonight, and I'm going to go some
old school techniques. You know, we get asked all the time, hey, do some old school techniques where you use a paint stick. This is going to be my paintbrush tonight. We're going to have fun with it. Tonight, I'm mainly going
to use some spray paints. I got copper spray paint, dark bronze. I got black and white. I'm going with some fire orange, okay? And then we got some
white and black epoxy dye, as well as some brown opaque epoxy dye. I'm going to use our art
coat because I'm going over a light piece, and
the first thing I'm going to do is add just a
little color to my edges. And you know, if you really wanted to, you could put a little
bit and then just rub it that way, too.

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You know, watch, I'll
just fire on some there and then rub it out. That looks kind of neat. – [Mitch] It's just a backdrop, too. – Exactly.
– [Mitch] Right over. (paint spraying) – Just putting a little bit
of white on that edge, too. (paint spraying) – [Mitch] Many condolences about pops, which is very nice, thank you. – Aw, thank you guys,
thank you, God bless you. (paint spraying) All right, let's do this. All right, so I'm going to
start with part B first. The reason I start with part B, it's actually a thinner viscosity, okay? (gentle music) I already sanded with 220
grit, I wiped the dust. I sprayed my edges, and
I'm just going to go old school on this.

I'm just going to trial some stuff out and see what we can do here. We passed a really fun milestone. We got to over 700,000
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and we're well on our way. So help us out. (gentle music) So this is how you tint with spray paint. I just sprayed a bunch
of spray paint in there, and then you mix it, and this
is a hammered spray paint, or no, it's a metallic spray paint.

And it will actually give
you a lot of selling. Like, look, watch what happens
if I just put a little bit in that white and then mix that. Gives you just beautiful
looks right off the bat and vice versa if you go white and brown, look at what that does. (gentle music) I like that brown, you
see that brown, Mitch, where I just barely put any brown in it? (gentle music) – [Mitch] Can you put real stone in epoxy? Is there anything you need to do? – Yeah, man, we just put
real stone in a geo table, and you got to seal those stones unless they're already nonporous. So if you got river rock like
we did in a recent video, you simply need to do a seal coat first. Man, look at this, look at
this, just with your hands. Look at what that's starting to do. So I'm just going, you
know, horizontal here. I always tend to go long ways.
It's just a natural habit.

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I go long ways with the piece. (gentle music) All I'm doing is just
adding a little bit of white into some of this black. (torch blowing) What I like about this
is the big white spot. You know, I didn't really
mix everything that much. Kind of like that. – [Mitch] What is this? (gentle music).

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