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Creating textures with Microcement
Chapter 1 : Introduction
1.1 Introduction (3:27)
Chapter 2 : The microcement
2.1 The microcement (2:53)
Chapter 3 : The tools
3.1 The tools (6:20)
Chapter 4 : Preparing your substrates
4.1 The preparation of the substrates (10:53)
Chapter 5 : Protecting your surfaces
5.1 The protective options and final look of your finishes (10.15)
Chapter 6 : Health & Safety
6.1 Health & Safety (3:04)
Chapter 7 : Application process
7.1 The application process in a few words (3:51)
Chapter 8 : The mineral look
8.1 The mineral look / introduction (1:48)
8.2 The "regular" mineral look / stone effect application process (27:06)
8.3 The "thin" mineral look / stone effect application process (16:30)
8.4 The "coarse mineral look / stone effect application process (16:41)
8.5 Onsite application of the "regular"mineral look - Bathroom walls (14:45)
8.6 Onsite application of the "coarse" mineral look - Feature wall (10:46)
Chapter 9 : The pulling techniques ( striated & dragged finishes)
9.1 Introduction the the pulling techniques - Striated & Dragged- (01:44)
9.2.1 The striated look - Application process- (25:26)
9.2.2 Onsite striated application in a bathroom highlights& Key points (10:43)
9.3 The dragged finish -Application process- (10:04)
Chapter 10 : The travertine look
10.1 Introduction to the travertine look (01:54)
10.2 The travertine look / Variation 1 : Creatine blocks (17:56)
10.3 The travertine look / Variation 2 : Multi-tonal stripes (14:19)
Chapter 11 : The multi-layered finish
11.1 The multi-layered finish / introduction (01:20)
11.2 Understanding the technique (5:34)
11.3 The multi-layered technique - Application process - (20:45)
Chapter 12 : Advice
12.1 Some rules & Advice (02:25)
Chapter 13 : Bonus
Bonus : Distressed concrete look using Portland cement (20:47)
Chapter 14 : Conclusion
Conclusion (00:59)
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8.3 The "thin" mineral look / stone effect application process (16:30)
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