Making Concrete Countertops

Making Concrete Countertops

by Buddy Rhodes
Making Concrete Countertops

Making Concrete Countertops

by Buddy Rhodes

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Overview

For the first time, the art and craft of creating concrete countertops is detailed, step-by-step. This invaluable manual will guide craftsmen through each step of creating a cast concrete countertop, from the careful process of measuring for a template, to building a mold, through casting and installation. Moreover, you will be inspired by a gallery of more than 60 color images that explore actual kitchens and baths featuring hand-crafted countertops. With more than 30 years of experience in concrete art and fabrication, artist Buddy Rhodes shares his skills and experience in this tell-all book. Most importantly, he shares the process he pioneered for creating the natural, stone-like pressed surface countertops that have become his hallmark. Additionally, he details techniques for hand-trowelled and polished countertop surfaces. As the popularity of concrete in home decor soars, this book will be an indespensable guide for any craftsman who hopes to make his mark in this expanding market. Amateurs alike will appreciate the intricate detail and the helpful hints that Rhodes includes in this comprehensive guide.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780764324772
Publisher: Schiffer Publishing, Ltd.
Publication date: 01/11/2007
Series: Schiffer Book Ser.
Pages: 144
Product dimensions: 8.50(w) x 11.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Originally a ceramist with a craftsman's interest in architectural integrity, Buddy abandoned his clay and potters wheel when he developed a way to meld the warmth and earthy handmade quality of pottery with the strength, versatility and architectural applicability of concrete. His extensive product development and practiced understanding of the material coincided with the growth of international interest in concrete as a widely available and sustainable material capable of providing a timeless earth element to a broad spectrum of projects. Applicability in the kitchen and bath has taken off in the last few years and Buddy Rhodes' name has become synonymous with "designer concrete."

Table of Contents


Acknowledgments     4
Photography and Design     5
Introduction/Turning Powder to Stone     6
Demonstration Projects     8
Getting Ready     9
A Pressed Surface Project     11
A Ground Surface Project     69
A Hard-Trowel Project     56
Gallery     92
Glossary     138
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