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Mar
13
By Ben Uyeda

EP59 Marble Planters




HomeMade Modern DIY Marble Planters Postcard

In this episode, I experimented using my new tile saw to cut stone tile from the Home Depot into strips that can be glued together to form planters. I'm always interested in introducing new materials and have long wanted to add marble and slate to the list of materials I'm comfortable working with. This project is really easy and the materials to make it are surprisingly inexpensive. The result is a minimalist and modern planter that is made from real stone!

HomeMade Modern DIY Marble Planters Supplies

SUPPLIES:

HomeMade ModernMarble Tiles
Available at the Home Depot
I bought stone tiles from the Home Depot. The 12x12 grey tiles were about $3 per squre foot and the 12x24 white marble tiles cost about $5 a SF. I prefer stone tile to porcelain or ceramic since the material is solid and the edges are the same as the surface.

HomeMade ModernLiquid Nails
Available at the Home Depot
Liquid nails is a construction adhesive that's super strong.

 OR: 

HomeMade ModernGorilla 2-Part Epoxy
Available at the Home Depot
A 2-part epoxy will work really well. It also comes in a clear option so it'll look nice if you're messy.



TOOLS:

HomeMade Modern DIY RYOBI Tabletop Tile Saw

HomeMade ModernRYOBI Tabletop Tile Saw
Available at Home Depot
This was my first time cutting tile with a power saw and I was surprised at how easy it was. I'm really excited about this tool because it opens up stone as new material I can add to my projects.


HomeMade Modern DIY RYOBI Orbital Sander

HomeMade ModernRYOBI Orbital Sander
Available at Home Depot






INSTRUCTIONS:


STEP 1: Sand the Tiles
The marble tiles I bought from the Home Depot had a high gloss finish. I'm not the biggest fan of high gloss finishes, so I used 400 grit paper on my orbital sander to give the stone more of a natural honed finish. I also smoothed down the edges of the tiles.

HomeMade Modern DIY EP59 Marble Planters Step 1



STEP 2: Cut the Tile
I set up the saw and filled the reservoir with water. The water keeps the blade from getting too hot and also keeps the dust under control. I set the rip fence to about 3.75” and cut strips of the tile. It was really easy, but you can’t go too fast. I just tried to slowly feed the stone through the saw and let the blade do the work. For the longer 24-inch tiles, it might be nice to have an extra set of hands to catch the long pieces as they're pushed through. I cut 5 pieces to assemble a long box.

HomeMade Modern DIY EP59 Marble Planters Step 2

HomeMade Modern DIY EP59 Marble Planters Step 2



STEP 3: Glue the Pieces Together
I used liquid nails to glue the pieces together. I didn’t want to have to clean off excess adhesive off the exterior, so I tried to be careful not to use too much adhesive. Gorilla 2-part epoxy also works well, but is a bit more expensive. Make sure to evenly spread the adhesive on the edges and wipe off any excess adhesive.

HomeMade Modern DIY EP59 Marble Planters Step 3



STEP 4: Clamp It Together
For the first planter, I used C-clamps and screwed them a little too tight, which caused a small crack in one of the planters. The crack was small, so I was able to seal it from the inside with liquid nails. For the second planter, I used rubber bands to hold the pieces together and that worked really well.

HomeMade Modern DIY EP59 Marble Planters Step 4

HomeMade Modern DIY EP59 Marble Planters Step 4



STEP 5: Let the Glue Dry
I let the glue dry overnight before removing the clamps and testing to see if they could hold water. If they leak, simply caulk the interior seams with liquid nails or construction adhesive.



STEP 6: Sand the Edges
The edges for one of the planters were a bit sharp, so I put a drum sander in my drill and rounded them down.

HomeMade Modern DIY EP59 Marble Planters Step 6



STEP 7: Put in Some Plants
I didn’t want to put drainage holes in the planters, so I put about 3/4" of gravel in the bottom before filling them with soil and plants. I decided to use decorative plants and won't put in edible plants until I'm done researching non-toxic adhesives and/or am able to figure out a way to mechanically fasten the tiles together.

HomeMade Modern DIY EP59 Marble Planters Step 7

HHomeMade Modern DIY EP59 Marble Planters Options

HomeMade Modern DIY EP59 Marble Planters Options

HomeMade Modern DIY EP59 Marble Planters Options

HomeMade Modern DIY EP59 Marble Planters Options

HomeMade Modern DIY EP59 Marble Planters Options

Good luck making your own marble planter and please email, tweet or hashtag photos to @benuyeda, ben@homemade-modern.com or #homemademodern. For more detailed instructions, dimensioned drawings and different variations of the project, check out our soon-to-be-released book.


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