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Posted 11 years 4 months ago #9549
Why are you using concrete pots for your bonsai? Very strange. Trees are nice though
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Posted 11 years 4 months ago #9550

m5eaygeoff wrote: Why are you using concrete pots for your bonsai? Very strange. Trees are nice though


Hm.. I would say.. Why not. And nope.. Not as strange as you might think. Some very well known potters use some form of concrete, or even cement-based glue, to create pots. THe nice thing is.. You can shape it fairly easily and does not require a kiln, saving enourmously on production cost. Have a look at this guys work:
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Posted 11 years 4 months ago #9553
they might be ok for training but not for anything else.
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Posted 11 years 4 months ago #9555
you forgot to say "In my opinion"
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Posted 11 years 4 months ago #9556
Oh, sorry in my opinion. Seriously, some of my trees are heavy enough without having concrete pots. I have a huge Larch in a bread basket and I have difficulty lifting it now, any heavier and I would not be able to move it let alone lift it.
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Posted 11 years 4 months ago #9559
m5eaygeoff, did you check the link I posted? But also well-known artists like colin Lewis use this material for pots: . As for weight..NI don't think it has to be heavier than regular pots (I know of canoes being build out of concrete..)
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Posted 11 years 4 months ago #9572

dukepoint wrote: I should mention there is a simple rectanguler box that is not in the mold picture, that is used to support the walls of the pot. I first put a layer of concrete across the base of the mold getting it nice and flat then lay the box on top of that then fill the cavity for the side walls.
I use a electric palm sander as a vibrater to get the concrete to settle into the mold. let it dry for a couple days then dismantle the mold.
I tried using a sealer on one also but to shinny. still experamenting


Do you let the base harden before you place the box inside to create the walls or can you put it in there with the wet concrete? Call me crazy but I would be afraid the box would be stuck in the concrete when it hardens. I have laid my fair share but it has been a while since I used any.
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Posted 11 years 4 months ago #9589
Very nice work. If the sealer works, you might have a nice side income!!!
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Posted 10 years 11 months ago #10414
question how do you get that color of the pot
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Posted 10 years 11 months ago #10415

dukepoint wrote: here a few news pots I made over the last couple weeks, if anyones interested

did you add something to make the concrete pot color like that
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