Homemade pots
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mikacarrick
Hombre
onezzzart
Kev Bailey
littleart-fx
Joao Santos
peter krebs
AlainK
irene_b
bumblebee
TreeKiller64
Carolee
Mario Stefano
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Homemade pots
I want to introduce you to the vessel which is designed based on tested recipe blends of newspaper paper and white cement.
In them I have a few of my Yamadori. >yamadori link
41x28x4 cm
42x32x13 cm
57x42x14 cm
24x10 cm
more photos blog link
In them I have a few of my Yamadori. >yamadori link
41x28x4 cm
42x32x13 cm
57x42x14 cm
24x10 cm
more photos blog link
Mario Stefano- Member
Re: Homemade pots
Hey Mario,
Did you have to leach out the "chemicals" prior to using the pots?
I like the last one personally. (round)
i have tried to use a Concrete Tufa recipe, for pots. I had to make the forms and such.
I had decent results. Looks like your results are fine.
KJ of Zone 5
Did you have to leach out the "chemicals" prior to using the pots?
I like the last one personally. (round)
i have tried to use a Concrete Tufa recipe, for pots. I had to make the forms and such.
I had decent results. Looks like your results are fine.
KJ of Zone 5
TreeKiller64- Member
Re: Homemade pots
will baddeley wrote:Excellent pots Mario, how frost resistant are they?
Thank you. I will soon publish this article abouth the pot in English. There will be all writen. On the photo are pots that have withstood the 5-10 winters.
After the color adjustments, will manage another 5 years for sure!
Colore will lost the glove!
Mario Stefano- Member
Re: Homemade pots
bumblebee wrote:How have you made so many beautiful shapes? Molds?
Libby
Thanks Libby
Some of the pot I wanted to make from my ideas and mold them I made a base model in the styrofoam that I overlaid a paper concrete and so got mold.
Some of the same technique I copied the finished pot ...
And some I have made a negative impression of Styrofoam ...
When I went to do a pot of paper cement, in any all, I've seen mold or dish, just as in every tree in nature, see bonsai or just want to see ... It is important to begin, the ideas come as a flood, at least for me!
... I believe that I responded well, actually I was hard, my knowledge transfer in English.
Greetings and all the best in 2010
Mario
Mario Stefano- Member
Re: Homemade pots
Very interesting.
Your pots are really great, and your enthusiasm very communicative.
I took the liberty to post the link to this discussion on two French forums.
I also search for more info on papercrete on the web, and it came to me that I might build a cold frame for some of my plants for the next winter: though the figures about its insulation qualities are sometimes debated, it seems it is a very good thermic material.
Bonne Année, Sretna Nova Godina, Happy new Year !
Your pots are really great, and your enthusiasm very communicative.
I took the liberty to post the link to this discussion on two French forums.
I also search for more info on papercrete on the web, and it came to me that I might build a cold frame for some of my plants for the next winter: though the figures about its insulation qualities are sometimes debated, it seems it is a very good thermic material.
Bonne Année, Sretna Nova Godina, Happy new Year !
AlainK- Member
Re: Homemade pots
Hi Mario,
Your pots look very good.
You have the discipline of a good potter,
and at the last photo you already look like a hard-working potters.
I wish you good luck with your work.
regards
Peter
Your pots look very good.
You have the discipline of a good potter,
and at the last photo you already look like a hard-working potters.
I wish you good luck with your work.
regards
Peter
peter krebs- Member
Re: Homemade pots
AlainK wrote:Very interesting.
Your pots are really great, and your enthusiasm very communicative.
I took the liberty to post the link to this discussion on two French forums.
I also search for more info on papercrete on the web, and it came to me that I might build a cold frame for some of my plants for the next winter: though the figures about its insulation qualities are sometimes debated, it seems it is a very good thermic material.
Bonne Année, Sretna Nova Godina, Happy new Year !
Thank you
Send me a link to the French forum, where you sent it, I'm interested in hearing.
Stupidity is any discussion about the bad sides of these pots. The combination of paper and cement is strong enough to withstand the fall from 2m height. May be forever submerged in the water ... The only bad side is a very sudden change in temperature of minus, but the pot will not break, there may be peeling layer, but this is rare. Someone mentioned the bad compounds of cement that can affect the plant, it's nonsense ... My trees grow very well in these pots.
I used your post for the answer to all those who cherish suspicion, and not directly to you, because I see that you understand what it is ... do not resent me, and I wish you success in work. I will soon publish an article in English!
Hello and Happy New Year!
Mario
Mario Stefano- Member
Re: Homemade pots
peter krebs wrote:Hi Mario,
Your pots look very good.
You have the discipline of a good potter,
and at the last photo you already look like a hard-working potters.
I wish you good luck with your work.
regards
Peter
Thank you
Your answer here, for me is like the Pope blessed the faithful!
Regards
Mario
Mario Stefano- Member
Re: Homemade pots
You not only make great pots, but you photograph your process, translate into English and publish your results! I am very impressed!
Libby
Libby
bumblebee- Member
Re: Homemade pots
The first forum where I posted is mainly for beginners, but I like it a lot because there is a very friendly atmosphere, no ranting about off-topic concerns, etc. :
Agora Bonsai
The second one is , in my opinion, the best French bonsai forum :
Esprits de Goshin
A friend posted a reply, linking to his club's forum, where 'Hrvat' posted photos of his pots :
Bonsai Club de Lévis St Nom
In the second forum, there is also a link to a fourth forum about a workshop they did on making pots with this technique, but you can't see the photos if you are not registered. I usually never go there because it's full of SMS languages, of-colour jokes and the like. Since the user name of the guy who suggested it is "Hrvat", I suspect he got his inspiration from somewhere else...
Here is the link to the 26 pages of not-always-relevant comments on what, on the other hand, seems to be a very good initiative :
Parlons Bonsai
Keep up the good work, Mario !
Agora Bonsai
The second one is , in my opinion, the best French bonsai forum :
Esprits de Goshin
A friend posted a reply, linking to his club's forum, where 'Hrvat' posted photos of his pots :
Bonsai Club de Lévis St Nom
In the second forum, there is also a link to a fourth forum about a workshop they did on making pots with this technique, but you can't see the photos if you are not registered. I usually never go there because it's full of SMS languages, of-colour jokes and the like. Since the user name of the guy who suggested it is "Hrvat", I suspect he got his inspiration from somewhere else...
Here is the link to the 26 pages of not-always-relevant comments on what, on the other hand, seems to be a very good initiative :
Parlons Bonsai
Keep up the good work, Mario !
AlainK- Member
Re: Homemade pots
Hi Mario,
I've tryed to do some pots but seems that something is missing...
I've made them about one month ago and they haven't dry yet.
Also the texture is more like soft rubber (I can bend them with my fingers..) Is it normal? Do you get the strength after dry completly aplying the glaze?
I've made 3 in diferent sizes just to try the tecnique and used 50% of newspaper and 50% of ciment.
And did all the same as you: leaving the paper 24H in water, crush them, mix the ciment and aply to the mold...
Please give me your opinion
João Santos
I've tryed to do some pots but seems that something is missing...
I've made them about one month ago and they haven't dry yet.
Also the texture is more like soft rubber (I can bend them with my fingers..) Is it normal? Do you get the strength after dry completly aplying the glaze?
I've made 3 in diferent sizes just to try the tecnique and used 50% of newspaper and 50% of ciment.
And did all the same as you: leaving the paper 24H in water, crush them, mix the ciment and aply to the mold...
Please give me your opinion
João Santos
Joao Santos- Member
Re: Homemade pots
Joao Santos wrote:Hi Mario,
I've tryed to do some pots but seems that something is missing...
I've made them about one month ago and they haven't dry yet.
Also the texture is more like soft rubber (I can bend them with my fingers..) Is it normal? Do you get the strength after dry completly aplying the glaze?
I've made 3 in diferent sizes just to try the tecnique and used 50% of newspaper and 50% of ciment.
And did all the same as you: leaving the paper 24H in water, crush them, mix the ciment and aply to the mold...
Please give me your opinion
João Santos
Hi Joao
Cement is crystallized after 14 days and become fixed. It does not matter whether it is wet or dry. Everything you wrote seems well made. Difficult to say more. Send photos and newspapers that you use a mixture of newspapers before mixing with cement.
Regards
Mario
Mario Stefano- Member
Re: Homemade pots
Hi Mario
Here are the photos:
And one smaller that I made covering a small lasagna tray
As I didn't have any mold, I've done it this way
http://www.atelierdobonsai.com.br/forum/viewtopic.php?t=5535
Meanwhile the bigger broke itsef because beeing so weak
Regards
Joao Santos
Here are the photos:
And one smaller that I made covering a small lasagna tray
As I didn't have any mold, I've done it this way
http://www.atelierdobonsai.com.br/forum/viewtopic.php?t=5535
Meanwhile the bigger broke itsef because beeing so weak
Regards
Joao Santos
Joao Santos- Member
Re: Homemade pots
Joao Santos wrote:
Hi Mario
Here are the photos:
Wooden mold, took the necessary moisture for the crystallisation cement. Mold can not drink the water! If the wooden mold is the only option, you need to varnish it or paint over oil. I do not use wooden molds, it is not good!
Mario Stefano- Member
Re: Homemade pots
Well "hello" Mario (could be a song!)
Love them pots and texture,....
They do seem to have another attitude as kiln fired ones witch is good!
Question, how do the colours last in time.
I have been doing collaring on and in cement base types
Within (the material) colours don't last,....
With-on (outside) colours last but have to be maintained over the years,....
Cement based pots did hold tempretures of -15 degrees and a bit more where i have seen them (holland)!
Keep up the good work, and would love to meet ya!
And of course sincerely your'se Machiel,
Love them pots and texture,....
They do seem to have another attitude as kiln fired ones witch is good!
Question, how do the colours last in time.
I have been doing collaring on and in cement base types
Within (the material) colours don't last,....
With-on (outside) colours last but have to be maintained over the years,....
Cement based pots did hold tempretures of -15 degrees and a bit more where i have seen them (holland)!
Keep up the good work, and would love to meet ya!
And of course sincerely your'se Machiel,
littleart-fx- Member
Re: Homemade pots
Hi Machiel
Thanks to the post. Must paint pot and a wooden window, after the 3-5 winter. I use paint for wood, more durable than the color of cement!
Regards
Mario
Thanks to the post. Must paint pot and a wooden window, after the 3-5 winter. I use paint for wood, more durable than the color of cement!
Regards
Mario
Mario Stefano- Member
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