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Making Pavers, Bricks, and Wooden Molds - paulmon - 06-28-2018 I haven’t played with concrete much in the past, but I decided to build some molds in the shop and make some pavers and bricks. Here are some of my first tries. RE: Making Pavers, Bricks, and Wooden Molds - daddo - 06-28-2018 Bevel your forms slightly and use release oil and it will be easier to remove the blocks. That (fibered?) concrete looked too wet and that weakens it, use a little less water. Nice idea though! I might do the same. RE: Making Pavers, Bricks, and Wooden Molds - mike4244 - 06-28-2018 (06-28-2018, 12:49 AM)paulmon Wrote: I haven’t played with concrete much in the past, but I decided to build some molds in the shop and make some pavers and bricks. Here are some of my first tries. RE: Making Pavers, Bricks, and Wooden Molds - paulmon - 06-28-2018 All good tips to remember on my next forms! RE: Making Pavers, Bricks, and Wooden Molds - Bob10 - 06-28-2018 (06-28-2018, 12:49 AM)paulmon Wrote: I haven’t played with concrete much in the past, but I decided to build some molds in the shop and make some pavers and bricks. Here are some of my first tries. So I have to ask why? I can't imagine it being cost effective nor best use of time when pavers are relatively inexpensive and plentiful RE: Making Pavers, Bricks, and Wooden Molds - EricU - 06-29-2018 (06-28-2018, 10:04 PM)Bob10 Wrote: So I have to ask why? I can't imagine it being cost effective nor best use of time when pavers are I believe the answer is to be able to make a youtube video and monetize it RE: Making Pavers, Bricks, and Wooden Molds - Dumb_Polack - 06-29-2018 Next time, try to soften the sound of you making your forms. Really tough to hear you talking over the whirling of the drill. RE: Making Pavers, Bricks, and Wooden Molds - rlnguy - 06-29-2018 "So I have to ask why?" One reason is it allows you to personalize them. My wife has a set of letters she can use when pouring to put names, dates, etc. Every one of her animals gets its own gravestone, when the time comes. You can also add other patterns, grandkids hand prints, etc. You can also create special colors, using concrete dye. That said, I wouldn't do it if I was doing a whole sidewalk or patio. RE: Making Pavers, Bricks, and Wooden Molds - paulmon - 06-29-2018 (06-29-2018, 05:12 AM)EricU Wrote: I believe the answer is to be able to make a youtube video and monetize it You'll notice that my video is not monetized. Making videos is a step up from all the photos I used to make. Paul M RE: Making Pavers, Bricks, and Wooden Molds - paulmon - 06-29-2018 (06-28-2018, 10:04 PM)Bob10 Wrote: So I have to ask why? I can't imagine it being cost effective nor best use of time when pavers are Plain pavers and bricks are about the same cost if you buy a 60 lb bag of concrete. Once you start adding color, making different shapes, or custom textures, the price difference is quite a bit. But yea, at this point I certainly wouldn't make a whole patio's worth. Mostly just step stones around the yard. Paul M |