These edge profiles, made from extruded PVC, offer a more cost-effective solution for one-off pours. Offered in 50-foot lengths allows for seamless pieces, resulting in less casting time. Edge Molds are the easiest and most cost-effective way to form a decorative edge profile on concrete countertops, furniture and other concrete and GFRC projects. Available in 4 different styles; Chamfer, Eased Square, Ogee and Bullnose pieces to create detailed edge designs with all concrete countertop mix and GFRC mixes, either precast or cast in place.
These decorative edge mold form liners are easy to work with and durable enough to be used many, many times. Trim to length with a standard razor knife. Support the concrete countertop edge mold with plywood angles, standard 2x4 lumber, foam or any other rigid material. Create any shape. Perfect for forming openings for under mount sinks. Use bare or with your preferred release. Installation is easy with our custom three-quarter inch wide Pressure Sensitive Adhesive double-sided form tape. Clean with water or denatured alcohol as needed.
Whether you are looking to make a one-time concrete countertop or bathroom vanity, these edge profiles can add a great level of dimension to your custom concrete pieces. They are easy enough to work with that even in a do-it-yourself project for the weekend warrior with little to no experience, they can be used with little to no training at all. If you are a professional fabricator and looking to make multiple copies of the same piece, these PVC edge details can be re-used sometimes, keeping your production costs down to a minimum.
Concrete Countertop Edge Profile Other Uses:
Kitchen Countertops
Dining & Coffee Tables
Outdoor Kitchens
Precast Decorative Pieces
Building Fascades
Custom Furniture
Bath Vanities
How Do You Apply SureCrete Concrete Countertop Edge Profiles Detailing Molds:
XS Edge Profiles are a very simple way to improve your precast pieces:
Measure out your precast edge areas where you intend to use the Edge Details and cut them to your desired length using a razor knife.
Behind the edge detail, place some form of support to keep the PVC from flexing after your precast mix is placed in the mold. Simplest items are angles, 2x4 lumber pieces or secured foam rails.
When placing your precast blend into your mold with edge details, make sure to vibrate or push the mix around by hand around the edge detail area to ensure maximum readability and to work out any air pockets or voids.
Immediately after your cast concrete piece is removed from the mold, remove your edge detail piece and clean it thoroughly to ensure re-usability.