Man Collects Bottle Caps For 5 Years To Redo His Kitchen, And Here’s The Result
One guy designed and built a custom bottle cap bar top that would become the centerpiece of any room.
He and his friends and family saved 2,530 beer caps over 5 years specifically for this project. The caps belong to domestic, craft, and import drinks.
“The initial concept was to lay out an image comprised of bottle caps,” he said. “Then reality set in and we opted for the much easier gradient effect.” The selected sequence is called ROYGBIV (a sequence of hues, commonly described as making up a rainbow: rainbow: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo and violet).
It took at least 4 hours and several restarts to get the desired pattern. “Initially I was being pretty anal about cap alignment, color disbursement etc. In the end, we decided to introduce entropy and New Holland’s Dragon’s Milk, which I feel was the secret ingredient.” Everything was then covered with 5 layers of epoxy resin and voila! A perfect conversation starter for any indoor party.
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One creative man decided to redo his kitchen, making its countertop the most impressive feature
He and his friends and family collected 2,530 caps over the course of 5 years to make it happen
The production started with sorting out the caps by hue: “Basically tried to bucket them into ROYGBIV,” he explained
“Two large pieces of quality 5/8″ plywood form the base. The rails are 1 1/2″ poplar and were notched with a table saw and hand routed”
“Painted matte black with several cans of Rustoleum. The finish does not have to be perfect since it will be covered in epoxy”
“[But] it needs to be as close to perfectly level as possible, otherwise, the epoxy resin will “pool” in low spots”
“The initial concept was to lay out an image comprised of bottle caps, then reality set in and we opted for the much easier gradient effect”
“This is <…> resin, which fills any available airspace. It was better to just pour the resin slowly making thin layers, not thick enough to cover the caps”
“It took ~5 layers to thoroughly cover the caps”
“Visually, we felt it would be more interesting dispersing various caps to add pops of color”
“Here you can see how we laid them out allowing the caps to “flow” into each other, rather than having hard color stops”
“I am so proud of this project. It is a real conversation piece and we did it together, true DIY”
Nicely done and looks awesome! Only those caps that are upsidedown make my ocd go uuiiuaatingtangwallawallabingbang
I was thinking that too but since those upsidedown have something written on them I forgive ;)
Load More Replies...I need some advice, i have done the same with a 25m^2 floor. However the epoxy is very expensive. What are the alternatives? IMG_7703-5...8c-png.jpg
That's amazing, well done. Unfortunately, especially being the floor, I don't think there would be a suitable alternative to the epoxy for this. There may be an acrylic sheeting you could overlay, but to do that would likely be more expensive than the epoxy.
Load More Replies...Well, it took 5 years and the aid of family & friends and, just maybe, a lot of sodas and juices as well.
Load More Replies...5 years to save all them caps?!....I recon I could collect that many after a house party
But they would be the same colour, or with slight variations - pretty al the same, but not that colourfull; I believe what took longer was to collect all the different colours of caps, so he could have that rainbow-ish effect.
Load More Replies...I have been on the same quest since 2010. I am only collecting unique caps with no duplicates. I cannot wait until I get to make my bar top. No duplicate caps is really beginning to get difficult tho....
Nicely done and looks awesome! Only those caps that are upsidedown make my ocd go uuiiuaatingtangwallawallabingbang
I was thinking that too but since those upsidedown have something written on them I forgive ;)
Load More Replies...I need some advice, i have done the same with a 25m^2 floor. However the epoxy is very expensive. What are the alternatives? IMG_7703-5...8c-png.jpg
That's amazing, well done. Unfortunately, especially being the floor, I don't think there would be a suitable alternative to the epoxy for this. There may be an acrylic sheeting you could overlay, but to do that would likely be more expensive than the epoxy.
Load More Replies...Well, it took 5 years and the aid of family & friends and, just maybe, a lot of sodas and juices as well.
Load More Replies...5 years to save all them caps?!....I recon I could collect that many after a house party
But they would be the same colour, or with slight variations - pretty al the same, but not that colourfull; I believe what took longer was to collect all the different colours of caps, so he could have that rainbow-ish effect.
Load More Replies...I have been on the same quest since 2010. I am only collecting unique caps with no duplicates. I cannot wait until I get to make my bar top. No duplicate caps is really beginning to get difficult tho....













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