Wow … I so want to have a go at this in my kitchen
@glasscastresinАй бұрын
Be sure to get in touch if you decide to go for it and need any advice or help with calculations.
@amandaridgway87955 күн бұрын
Can you use this to square off a curved edge? Ours causes water to pour in to the drawers and it’s all because it’s overly curved
@glasscastresin4 күн бұрын
It is not designed to do this. You would have to make a mould on the edge so that you can fill the gap. It would likely need some sanding and finishing to get a good finish.
@noznareeАй бұрын
I'm interested in doing this for my kitchen counters too. Do you have any tips for dealing with a counter top that has an integrated back splash?
@onjofilmsАй бұрын
I would remove the backsplash and do it separately.
@glasscastresinАй бұрын
If by integrated, you mean a moulded backsplash so that the worktop & backsplash cannot be separated, then it would be incredibly difficult as the nature of the resin is to self-level and thus would run off any non-horizontal surfaces - there's a solution for rolling it over the front face but this wouldn't work in reverse to coat the backsplash. Ideally, you'd separate them and finish them both on a flat plane before reinstallation but if that's not possible, the only solution may be to brush apply the resins and effects but I don't think the effect will be particularly matched.
@noznareeАй бұрын
@@glasscastresin sorry, yes I did mean moulded. Thanks very much for the information, that's a shame but I'll see if I can figure something out
@gazrobo13 күн бұрын
Do you do training?
@glasscastresin11 күн бұрын
We don't provide any physical training I'm afraid but we do have a good catalogue of free tutorials available on our website.