El uso del material y la técnica de terrazo impulsaron mucho mi creatividad durante la cuarentena, incluso fueron una fuente de donde obtener recursos económicos ya que incluso pude vender algunas piezas. También cabe recalcar que hay que difundir sobre las bondades y características del material.
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jorgeandresreynoso
Hello, how good they were, I ask you that you added colored granite or is it ground plastic?
Thank you
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daresteban
Hello, what is the stone to use to polish the elements?
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ceciliacentenom
Beautiful !!
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en_concreto
Teacher PlusHi how are you? Thank you very much for your comments and for sharing your experiences with us.
Working with concrete is very beautiful and even more so when we add color to our pieces, they have been incredible.
Thank you very much for the photographs.
Cheers
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lizcalarcon
@jorgeandresreynoso Thank you! With the same concrete I made some colored concrete "sheets" and when they dried I just broke them. :)
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jorgeandresreynoso
@lizcalarcon Great !!!! Great !!!
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martidibiase
Hello Goodnight!! I wanted to know how you sanded or polished the piece so that it looks like this !! Thank you
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nikitadubini74
@martidibiase I do have the same intrigue!
Thanks for sharing!
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paulitagalli
Hi Lis !! I loved how they turned out ... yes please, we say what you put the pieces with, they are super neat, a genius !!
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lizcalarcon
@martidibiase With water sandpaper, first one of 80, 220 and 400
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lizcalarcon
@daresteban With water sandpaper, 80, 220 and 400
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evaggeliababouri
@lizcalarcon Great job! :) The concrete colored chips for terrazzo are made with all the ingredients that we make a concrete?
lizcalarcon
@evaggeliababouri Hi!! Yes! actually just cement and water.
eurethbastos
@lizcalarcon wow, they were really beautiful
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claryramosm
@lizcalarcon hello liz hear a question did you use the proportion they give us in the course? It is that we have been trying for more than a month and all the pieces are breaking
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lizcalarcon
@claryramosm Hello! No, notice that if I modified them a bit, as I make smaller pieces, I made the equivalence and it also depends on the cement I use, for white cement the proportion I use is 2 cement x 1 water, and when it is gray cement, 2 of cement 3/4 of water, 1/8 of sealant and very little sand; If I keep feeling it, but that is the recipe that has worked the most for me, even sometimes I modify something when I see the result of the mixture until it is with a consistency that I like.
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miguelmassv
PlusExcellent, it shows that you took advantage of the course
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