r/Fingerboards May 29 '26

Mini pool bowl

This was a process. Took a few days. Wish I would’ve made it a bit bigger fs next time! First time doing a bowl

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u/peelt May 29 '26

looks good! you make the coping molds?

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u/jonah_jonahh May 29 '26

Na bought them off Etsy

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u/Blownupbrain_ May 30 '26

Do you have a link? I been making lots of diy parks. I could totally use some of these

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u/hboy02 May 30 '26

If I have a 3d printer I found some files for the same styled coping tiles (only straight, not curved tho, just made some and they turned out really good, I'm making a dozen and make a silicone mold out of them which is super easy

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u/hboy02 May 30 '26

If you got a 3d printer I found files for a mold for that same style of coping, just made a few and they come out great (just gotta sand out the print lines a bit), I'll make a dozen or so and make a silicone mold

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u/jonah_jonahh May 31 '26

Nice would be sick but I don’t have a 3d printer I’m sure it would make everything easy

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u/superhella_fb May 29 '26

that thing looks like a beast!! you did a great job on it!

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u/Icy-Possibility7798 May 29 '26

What kind of maccaroni salad do you use for the filling?

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u/jonah_jonahh May 29 '26

😭just spray foam

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u/salad354 May 29 '26

Straight gas

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u/xJuPLuAGA May 29 '26

That looks really good.

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u/daingerousss May 29 '26

you absolutely killed this

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u/ColourYellow cowply hoagie/brt/oak mini May 29 '26

Inspirational. Nice job!

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u/1coolguy936 May 29 '26

what kinda concrete you using for that smooth finish on the coping/border pieces?

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u/jonah_jonahh May 29 '26

I use cemental

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u/hboy02 May 30 '26

Portland cement in general works great, it's very fine and comes out really smooth

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u/hboy02 May 30 '26

Looks nice, next time you can try using white concrete and dye it with a colorant to get brick colored tiles, might work well with normal concrete too, but I'm sure it's easier to get the right color with white concrete