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Auteur Auguste & Claire | Dernière modification 9/12/2019 par Clementflipo
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Make sure the bucket is clean and dry before opening up the concrete and scooping 3 inches of concrete mix into the bucket. Add some water and start mixing. Be careful not to over water the concrete or it will be weak and crumble. Thoroughly mix the concrete so that every grain of the mix is wet. The mix should be the consistency of cookie dough.
Cut the 48” dowel into three pieces 16” long each.
Once the concrete has settled, place the legs in the bucket. Stick the legs about 1 ½” past the surface of the concrete and let them rest against the sides of the bucket.
Bend the sides of the bucket outwards a few times in each direction to loosen the concrete; then pull the stool out by the legs.
The concrete has not yet fully hardened and is pretty easy to work with. 120 grit sand paper can be used to smooth the edges.
Pain the legs. Use a masking tape to make a clean separation between the rough and painted wood.
Before painting, clean the surface to which you'll paint.
Wait for the surface to dry completely before removing the tape.
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