With Trial and Error, Comes Failure and sometimes Success! Hope you Enjoyed this Can’t wait to put the pot to use! Here’s another Pot making video to inspire you until next time… 👇 th-cam.com/video/IbJeuyVkbZY/w-d-xo.html Thanks for watching 🌱🌱🌱🌱
Honestly, I didn't know what I was watching until the 5 minute mark :) And this has to be the best use of a bank card I've ever seen 🤣 Really awesome project, looks fantastic and saved a ton of money, not that's probably the point. Awesomeness! Cheers 🌱
Thank you! This made me chuckle! Glad you enjoyed it! Wasn’t what I set out to make but made the best of what I had :D I love making them but saving money definitely bolstered the passion! Lifes expensive and so are bonsai pots 🤣 my little brothers getting this pot although I may struggle to part with it 🌱
In short i lost patience with it (which is very rare) but also a combination of light hours and temperature and and over ambitious design! I shared the video as a lot of work went into it and thought it shows a good honest fail but making the most out of what you can! Feet will be glued on this one 😂
Simply technique I used on this particular pot the side walls are concave and a steep pitch. I didn’t want first layer picking up sand and rolling down the face of the side. This turned out to be quite an ambitious pot which is would amend my design slightly if making again.
Im not one to boast but I have cast a 2.5/ 3 tonne Bonsai style pot for ancient olive stump if that counts :D Fair play to you they can be tricky what ever the size you make.
With Trial and Error, Comes Failure and sometimes Success!
Hope you Enjoyed this Can’t wait to put the pot to use!
Here’s another Pot making video to inspire you until next time… 👇
th-cam.com/video/IbJeuyVkbZY/w-d-xo.html
Thanks for watching 🌱🌱🌱🌱
You are a true artist. Excellent job!
Thank you very much Tom 😊
Perfect! 😊
Thank you! 🙏☺️
Class!!!!!
Thank you Barry!!
Great vid mate, keep them coming!
More to come! Thank you 🙏
Craftsman at work , its inspired me to give it a go
Thank you! Thats great to hear. Have a play where gloves tho!
I've been searching a video on how to do my one.and your's came in simpler.great skill
That’s great to hear! Thank you 🙏
Very Nice.
Thank you! Cheers!
super impressive. i can see where the practice makes perfect!
Thanks a lot! Certainly even with practice there’s tricky moments 🤣
surprisingly beautiful~
Thank you 😊
What a beaut! Keep up the good work bud 👍 👏 👌
Thanks, will do! 😊
Great video!
Thanks you!
I will not be attempting this any time soon 🤣 but an awesome video for sure 🫡 👏👏👏
This one tested me for sure. They can be as simply or complicated as you create :D Thank you 😊
Honestly, I didn't know what I was watching until the 5 minute mark :) And this has to be the best use of a bank card I've ever seen 🤣
Really awesome project, looks fantastic and saved a ton of money, not that's probably the point.
Awesomeness!
Cheers 🌱
Thank you! This made me chuckle! Glad you enjoyed it! Wasn’t what I set out to make but made the best of what I had :D I love making them but saving money definitely bolstered the passion! Lifes expensive and so are bonsai pots 🤣 my little brothers getting this pot although I may struggle to part with it 🌱
@Nillys Bonsai Momma always said, if you can't be smart, be funny !!
wish i had those molds
You can make them for sure! I maybe have some drawing left somewhere send me an email and if I find them il send you them :)
Brilliant bud. How long did the whole process take you?
Cheers Kevin only really takes 2-3 hours but there’s a fair bit of down time. Especially with British winter temps!
whats the name of the first bonsai tree shown in the video??
Pseudolarix or Golden Larch
What happened to the feet?
In short i lost patience with it (which is very rare) but also a combination of light hours and temperature and and over ambitious design! I shared the video as a lot of work went into it and thought it shows a good honest fail but making the most out of what you can! Feet will be glued on this one 😂
@@nillysbonsai The pot looks fine. Fair play to you.
Why not pour it from the top
Simply technique I used on this particular pot the side walls are concave and a steep pitch. I didn’t want first layer picking up sand and rolling down the face of the side. This turned out to be quite an ambitious pot which is would amend my design slightly if making again.
Well done but what a palaver.
Thank you! Can’t win them all. Certainly learn more from the fails
That's not a big pot it a baby. I've just had to make 2 pots 800mm × 400mm to repot a couple of my bonsai.
Im not one to boast but I have cast a 2.5/ 3 tonne Bonsai style pot for ancient olive stump if that counts :D Fair play to you they can be tricky what ever the size you make.
@@nillysbonsai now that's a big pot 😁