Epoxy Countertops over Plywood, Huge cost savings | Stone Coat Epoxy

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Published 2021-10-16
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DIY Epoxy Kitchen Countertops Masterclass is in session! Learn right now how to make new countertops from scratch, and replicate mother nature on a dime. From Exotic looking counters made from plywood and MDF, to custom made backsplash made from a mold, you’re about to find out all the tricks of the trade in taking your kitchen and any other surfaces in your home to the next level with Stone Coat Countertops.

0:00 - Intro to DIY Epoxy Countertops FULL Kitchen Masterclass
1:44 - How to make Kitchen countertops with plywood and MDF (prep kitchen for epoxy)
9:29 - How to tape off and mask project for Epoxy
13:18 - How to use bondo to create a rock face edge on wood counters and hide seams
17:17 - How to cut out sink hole in kitchen countertop (also how to sand bondo)
19:00 - Epoxy Gutter System (What is it, how to install) No Drips on your floor!
23:09 - Painting countertops (Epoxy undercoat)
23:36 - Getting ready to pour Stone Coat Epoxy (how to mix epoxy and make exotic pour)
25:07 - Transforming this kitchen with Stone Coat Countertop Epoxy
33:22 - Removing Epoxy Gutter System (prepping surfaces for Ultimate Top Coat)
42:44 - How to Top Coat your Kitchen counters for the best durability and natural sheen with the Ultimate Top Coat
53:20 - Removing Masking and Installing Sink (how to install a sink and waterproof it)
1:00:17 - How to cut counter for a stove cooktop and create a custom splash guard
1:09:00 - How to create your own backsplash with silicone mold making material and concrete
1:18:26 - Cutting and tiling custom splash guard for cook top
1:29:37 - How to install full height backsplash
1:41:15 - DIY Epoxy Kitchen Masterclass complete! Final results


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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!
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All Comments (21)
  • 🟢 We just dropped THREE Masterclasses for you. Which did you learn from the most? This kitchen video, the LED Island video, or the Foam Shower walls video? 🟢
  • I love doing this kind of stuff!!! I wish I was 15 years younger to start a business doing this. It's great all the creative things around the house you can do with epoxy!!! I love it!
  • @tealkerberus748
    I was taught when installing benchtops to only ever screw them down from underneath. That way, when you decide to change them, you can unscrew them and lift them out easily. If you screw down from on top and then put your finish coat on top of your screwheads, you're kind of screwed later.
  • @FXPips11
    This video is gold! Starting my own business with StoneCoat, literally with less then $200 and building from there. Might start by making backsplashs first, custom color by customer to start and build my business.
  • @kimwentz442
    I can't imagine the sense of satisfaction, and the joy of being part of a close knit team ,& your brother along . The joy is palpable. I enjoy watching you guys every time. Lol I get inspired each time because of the possibilities. So good. Thanks again.
  • @GreggCollum
    This kitchen video is what I needed. I'm going to use the 3/4 inch plywood and 3/4 inch mdf for my new countertop vs using the old particle board laminate ctop! Thanks Mike and the team at Stone Coat Countertops! You're producing the vids almost as I need them! Your Texas customer!
  • @e.t.preppin7084
    Really loved the idea to make a mold to create your own tile for the backsplash considering the supply chain issues these days. The company I work for is doing a lot of the same kind of things. Basically manufacturing things we are having trouble getting but are necessary in construction to keep projects moving forward.
  • @Skoben2000
    WOW! Love the gutter idea. That's what I really like about you guys. You're always thinking, always innovating and always inspiring.
  • @michelenix1562
    I love this channel! I really love that your brother, calmly, walks in and just starts helping. God bless you all.
  • @andreagreff2316
    WOW! You do amazing and detailed work! I cannot believe that fabricating the counter tops out of plywood and all would cost less than just fabricating quartz and installing them.
  • @seriouscat5242
    I obviously love your work and all the detail you go into explaining the reasons for every step. Also, Great video footage! I could watch you guys all day.. Thank you for schooling us all!
  • @drjcwardjr
    True craftsman with the eye of an artist, the brain of a scientist and a passion for perfection!
  • I LOVE this channel. You are so enthusiastic and so clear that the content isn't boring and it's easy to follow! I've already learned so much that my husband is sweating my subsequent planning, lol!
  • @troy5163
    The little yellow miter box works great with a Japanese pull saw. It is quick, clean and gives a longer stroke length. I told myself I would never use one either, but sometimes for a few quick cuts - beats pulling out the power tools. Pro-Tip! Love the videos, y’all are amazing!!
  • @MrKen59
    This past few months I’ve set aside fear and begun to do my own dyi remodel. This class has inspired me for my kitchen upgrade. Thanks.
  • Sitting here watching this on a cold rainy Sunday afternoon, and was so happy you put the super hero looking locust back splash right side up! Great job all around!
  • All of the videos are very informative. You give the how with the why. Wonderful. The most impressive is the attention to detail in the prep work. It matters so much that when done as you do it the job has a 99.9% chance of 100% satisfaction. I’m very glad to know the how to people promote this as much as the product. Thank you so much.
  • @elyseruben4143
    Great video...only one thing I have to comment on. The electric outlet covers should have been removed before measuring for cut outs. They needed to be extended to the outside of the backsplash. By code they cannot be recessed into the backsplash the way you did it. Hope you see this...FYI
  • This was an excellent video! I've watched it now a few times and learned a lot. Ive been having trouble with lap lines no matter what I do, but I think I've got it now! I love the natural finish you get with the ultimate top coat. Great job guys!
  • @coradixon525
    I am loving how you did your molds for the backsplash. So glad you show all your tips of the trade. I made a countertop a year ago in my house that I sold and it was such an awesome focal point in my kitchen. Love you all