@en_concreto Thank you very much, I learned a lot from you and I always follow your work.
I have future plans to work with concrete pieces, nothing too big like you, but soon something comes out.
A big hug.
@patrimunozf Thank you very much.
Answering your question I don't know ??? kkkkkkkk ....
When I was putting together the piece, I had to do a little more concrete because it was missing to complete the whole boat, I think that was it.
A big hug.
I used the measurements and layout outlined in the course with Styrofoam plates, despite having made a mistake in not considering 1.5 of each plate, creating a larger space on the table legs.
I set it up just to take the photos, it was super sturdy without using any glue, I'll leave it mounted in a garden in the future ...
Hi @carlosliraphoto , I loved your projects ... I really want to learn how to make cool lighting fixtures, I made one already, but it didn't look the way I want it ... look at my urges concreart.mara, I also want to make the table and granilite yet.
very nice lights.
a question, how do you have to cover the pieces when you let them dry? In the course they talked about covering it with plastic, something like plastic wrap?
Excellent work Carlos I'm going to notice in the concrete course I am crazy about the combinations between concrete and iron, also between concrete and wood, you are an inspiration, thank you for sharing your work
@antonella_roldan Thank you,
The course is very good.
I learned many different techniques and ways of making the pieces.
We will keep in touch and exchange information about our work.
@studiocarloslira
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Very nice your work. Congratulations!!!
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Plus@crea_accion Thank you very much
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Teacher Plushow good! the work and the photos are very nice.
Good way to spend time with your daughter, congratulations
Cheers
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I love your job. How did you get the bubbles in waves, in the pot?
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Plus@en_concreto Thank you very much, I learned a lot from you and I always follow your work.
I have future plans to work with concrete pieces, nothing too big like you, but soon something comes out.
A big hug.
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Plus@patrimunozf Thank you very much.
Answering your question I don't know ??? kkkkkkkk ....
When I was putting together the piece, I had to do a little more concrete because it was missing to complete the whole boat, I think that was it.
A big hug.
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I loved the table. What design did you use for the table legs .. How does it fit without falling?
Ssludos from Playa del Carmen, Mexico
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Plus@mlarakw Thanks
I used the measurements and layout outlined in the course with Styrofoam plates, despite having made a mistake in not considering 1.5 of each plate, creating a larger space on the table legs.
I set it up just to take the photos, it was super sturdy without using any glue, I'll leave it mounted in a garden in the future ...
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PlusCongratulations. What an inspiration.
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Plus@esmeralda05 thank you very much
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Hi @carlosliraphoto , I loved your projects ... I really want to learn how to make cool lighting fixtures, I made one already, but it didn't look the way I want it ... look at my urges concreart.mara, I also want to make the table and granilite yet.
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Plus@ferreira636 Hi
Thank you very much, I will follow your instagram.
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very nice lights.
a question, how do you have to cover the pieces when you let them dry? In the course they talked about covering it with plastic, something like plastic wrap?
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Plus@wenysh Thank you very much,
I didn't cover any of my pieces, in fact I didn't remember to do that, I'll do it and see if there is any difference.
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Excellent work Carlos I'm going to notice in the concrete course I am crazy about the combinations between concrete and iron, also between concrete and wood, you are an inspiration, thank you for sharing your work
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Incredible work, very authentic I loved it
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What a good project. How is the course? Full? I want to register and I want to know a little more about it. Thank you.
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Plus@crisari28 Thank you very much, we will keep in touch and give you more information about our pieces.
A big hug.
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Plus@linda_riverareyes97 Thank you very much,
Let's stay in touch and exchange information about our cement works.
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Plus@antonella_roldan Thank you,
The course is very good.
I learned many different techniques and ways of making the pieces.
We will keep in touch and exchange information about our work.
@studiocarloslira
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