I really enjoy his simple, sincere style. He's not selling anything. It's so honest, like, you can almost feel he hopes you "get it" and that's all. How refreshing.
Doing it in his clean jeans. Barely a drop spilled on the white patio of his beautifully located house. No leftovers no spillage. Sign of a craftsman. Hardly a scrap on his hands, When I do it will look like explosion in cement works.
I was thinking the same thing. Right about when he is cleaning up and smoothing the last lines Is when my clumsy butt would trip and fall arms first into this beautiful creation.
using a tarp with a vinyl table cloth on top and maybe an inch of sand to just make it easier to pick up the drips of cement here! no way expecting to be clean!
@@flaviusnita6008 the hands are not all that is needed to work at this man's level. You'll want to get his Brain, Balls and Spirit if you truly want to step up to his level.
I have been wanting to make large concrete planters for many years. I've seen many different designs from many DIY'rs, but your designs and instructions are innovative and exceptional! Thank you so much for posting these!
There is nothing quite so wonderful as watching a man who is really good at a skill make something useful and long lasting, AND all without spilling a single drop of concrete on that patio. These are simply wonderful. Thank you so much for sharing how to do it.
Your planters are incredible! I am stuck at the house caring for a disabled family member and have been going stir crazy wanting to find things to do outside and I am going to try my hand at this along with making my own pavers for my patio. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge!
Sir, your incredible skills using sand, cement and your tools resulted in beautifully constructed concrete planters. I'm sure this wasn't your first time doing that, and it shows in every step that you took. You're skills are great, thanks for sharing it with us.
Your pots are stunning. I tried making a couple concrete pots many years ago that was a failure but lots of fun. I saw what I did wrong by watching you.. the lots of things I did wrong. lol This is a truly great video about something we seldom see people do. Thanks so much!
Absolutely gorgeous! You make it look so easy and that's a sure sign that it's not! Truly the work of an artist. Thank you for sharing your craft with us.
Very relaxing to watch ! This is like the way of making large church bells. Its stronger than a terracotta clay version too. Some things came to mind... 1 You could spray sand with a fine mist of watered down PVA , or even sugar solution and let it dry. This would give the sand a firm skin. 2 You could put integral waterproofing liquid into the mixing water... to make the cement like what they use for swimming pools. This would make the concrete hold water and keep it dry inside, The cement would be more resistant then to frosty weather. 3 At that stage you could add cement colouring powder too. Perhaps to make one look like a fired terracotta clay version .Result not needing decorating painting at all. 4. Be careful with your bonsai trees. Mind the cement is very alkaline and this pH might upset their growth. 5 After painting , pour clear epoxy resin over the work. This would seal the concrete , preventing "salt blooming" and making it safe for all plant types , and give a durable vitreous glazed appearance, So we just need a white background and some blue dragons flying over a water garden ! LIke blue willow pattern china...with the birds of love and the boat... 6 Can you show me how to do a large Ming vase and a Terracotta Warrior in concrete next please ? ! Thanks again for a nice video . Graham B'Ham U.K.
This man does NOT believe in wasting anything - I love it !!! And he is the neatest workman I've every seen. This video was like ASMR, but with something useful to show for it at the end. Fantastic video. Beautiful pots. Well done
Wow!! I’ve no idea how this is made!!! Very very interesting!!! Doesn’t look very difficult but the patience and finesse it takes to do this show through in his magic hands!! Great creation and beautiful planters!! 👏👏😃
The cost drew me in. Immediately I thought wow it would cost a lot to get the table and rig you use to form the pot. I have to say this is one of the most relaxing videos I’ve seem. Thank you so much for refreshing my spirit during this a Covid 19 and protesting/rioting time. I thoroughly enjoyed watching your craftsmanship. Then at the end you revealed your table is an old spinning chair. So you took old things and repurposed them too. Amazing! Thank you for a much needed break. By the way your work is beautiful too!
thank you for the simple and to the point instructions without an hour of unneeded chatter. i don't subscribe to many, but you got me. i'm always looking for simple and cheap ways to create things. awesome job!
Just Brilliant ... This is the first time I’ve seen a pot made like this, and I’m stunned! You make it look so easy and achievable for an amateur! Thank you!☺️
Hate.. or Awe. Someone looking for a marijuana video found the wrong POT video.. some people; sigh (including small children just won't be benefitted by this info) lol
The skill he showed was amazing making something so beautiful was amazing. But, there's nothing in there to help support the concrete. I thumb up for the lesson but will add some mesh or iron to make it stronger. Maybe that's why?
Quite simply one of most enjoyable UA-cam videos I have seen in many years. The simplicity of the operation allied to the ingenuity and productivity of Sony Le is very uplifting. Well Done Sony. 👍👏
Excellent craftmanship. The part near the end where you were smoothing the sides to their final shape was so satisfying to watch! Thank you for sharing your technique.
Enjoyed watching you make this. I so much want to give it a try. thankyou too for explaining your turntable. A swivel chair base. I have one and now its not going to be discarded.
I found your video to be very interesting and an amazing idea. As an artist, I can appreciate the talent and patience to make these garden containers. Thank you so much for sharing this method. As a little old lady, I won't be making one, but I found it interesting and I always enjoy learning new things. Being creative keeps me alive.
This is the best video I have ever seen about making concrete pots! Thank you so much for posting this. Your instructions and materials used were very clear and easy to follow. Looking forward to trying this out. Thanks again! Well done!
Very well done. The spinning chair is genius. For the metal frame: probably a little more money, but very accessible to those who don’t weld, look for aluminum erector materials called 80/20. Screw together and make infinite shapes and sizes.
Jill, thank you for the input. You can use wood frame easy make in the video I uploaded recently: ua-cam.com/video/Nfj31YrRj70/v-deo.html Hope you have a great day!
@Suzyqs Mesh is not a good choice for such a project. Rings plus fibers is the way to go. One more thing - you can also mix perlite instead of sand in the mixture. It looks like a limestone antique pot if the surface is not smoothed and if it is painted white. This makes it extremely lightweight.
As previously mentioned in other people's comments, I too have been wanting to do this for years. Thank you for sharing this remarkable process and taking the time to explain it. I have saved it and hopefully be making one soon.
These are beautiful! It is amazing to see how easily it can be done ... I know 90% of the process is preparation and practice ... but once the skill is there it looks SO easy.
This is similar to the ancient way of doing it, except then it's the blade that is spinning not the table. Very inspirational. Simple yet saves so much time and labour. Great video, very clear and concise. Be well. All the best.
@@steven.h0629 Exactly! That's it. The result is impressive though it looks like much more physical work since he is the one moving around and not the table.
I love this. Always wanted to do something like this to make my own planters with cement. Just not enough hours in the day for me to do everything I want in this life. I started small with stepping stones but it never got off the ground. Thank you for sharing this video.
I am doing a French drain around the foundation of my house. When finished it will be covered in tumbled rock. I was planning to buy planters of some kind to go on top of the rock to keep the dirt out of the rock. This fits the bill perfectly! I may give this a try. Great video!👍
Very nice work, I would make a fine mess for seven dollars and about a hundred dollars more to clean it up. Thank you for showing this video. You have great talent.
@@cfsotto You do okay and its wonderful that you try. I would love to work with someone making these planters.. the farm project is located in an area where good traffic to sell items. Um looking for persons who like to work towards workung towards financial independence but be part of a crafting community each doing their best at making useful items such as this. . Like a leather crafter, fiber spinner, or even cheese or ice cream..there are enough things a person could do and make money.. You are essentially your own business, but each has their own tiny home. Id like to see an adobe structure created too that will resist UV. Or EMP..
Sony, your a true talent artist, your ideas are genius & we appreciate all the time and effort you put into helping others save money while creating their projects!
I was about 16 min into watching and the only criticism I had was " He should have drain holes" a few seconds later he added drain holes. Well done, I got nothing lol.
I was about 10 minutes in and was saying, "This is completely amazing, too bad there's no steel reinforcement." A few seconds later he added steel reinforcement. This is absolutely beautiful craftsmanship.
OMG, FINALLY SOMEONE MADE A VIDEO IN ENGLISH, AND EASY STEP BY STEP. I LOVE IT, THANK YOU FOR SHARING YOU MADE IT SO EASY FOR US TO UNDERSTAND IN ENGLISH, HOPE YOU MAKE MORE VIDEOS IN THE FUTURE BECAUSE I CANT WAIT, AM SO EXCITED FOR THE NEXT ONE, THANK YOU SO MUCH FROM A NEW FRIEND FROM ALL THE WAY FROM THE OTHE SIDE OF THE WORLD FROM “TEXAS”❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️😻😻😻😻😻😻😻😻😻😻😻😻😻😻😻😻😻😻😻😻😻😻😻😻😻😻😻😻😻😻👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
@belinda hernandez ., I’m wondering how you say your name in English ? According to your name I’m guessing you will understand another idiom , which is a clear advantage to watch and learn anything.
Absolutely gorgeous!! Such craftsmanship….Thank you for the well explained tutorial as well…..I’m in awe of how exact this pot came out, just beautiful!!
You know that in today’s world we just go to the store and buy what we need but to see this master make something as beautiful and simple. This was a great video and thank you so much for sharing your knowledge. Thank you and may God Bless you
Yes I agree most use it way to wet, the only wet coats should be the 1st coat on the sand and the last coat for a finish I add some super fine sand. The core should be normal like render you'd put on a wall with aggregate up to 3~6mm(1/8~1/4")and large pots need to be a lot thicker than small pots
Excellent tutorial, for someone with good manual dexterity. Nice to watch & a clever method. need to make my turntable from a reclaimed chair first (will come in useful for other things too).......Thank you, well done.
This is so fascinating and educational. I just found your channel and I am so glad I did, this is great and a huge money saver. I love the attention to detail you give in each one as well as the calmness of your videos. Thank you so much. Subscribed!!
You’re very talented! I just learned about bottomless pots and wonder if you’ve ever tried them. Your plants, shrubs and trees can then send their roots down into the soil and will be healthier and live long in the container. Wouldn’t work on patios or decks but can be set around and make the overall effect interesting.
This is incredible! I was searching for various ways other people make pots, so I could make my own. I plan to make hypertufa pots, and you have given me some great ideas for it, now. I'm excited, and I appreciate your detailed video!
I watch a video like this and it amazes me that people have ugly things to say in the comments or even do a thumbs down when this man did a fantastic job I bet y'all can't do it so I guess that's why you did the thumbs down on it but let me tell you I'm an artist but I'm nowhere near as good as this man great job
Man! I was just pricing gigantic concrete pots the other day and they were so freaking expensive! Now I'm going to try to make them myself!!! Thank you!!!
Whaooo you’re very talented... I love making things with cement and I was thinking for a while how to make bigger pots without a mold etc... I came across your Chanel and you made it and explained so easily with just simple materials on how to DIY!!! Thank you!!! I’m just became a subscriber to your channel 💖👍🏻🙏🏼
Those are called Desert Roses I have 12+ (Not as big as his) they are really easy plants to maintain ( But I also live in Fl .) they love the heat part of the succulent family !
in this world of despair to see this lovely man make something beautiful restores my faith in humanity
Every time a concrete pot is make an Angel get its wings.
I really enjoy his simple, sincere style. He's not selling anything. It's so honest, like, you can almost feel he hopes you "get it" and that's all. How refreshing.
Doing it in his clean jeans. Barely a drop spilled on the white patio of his beautifully located house. No leftovers no spillage. Sign of a craftsman. Hardly a scrap on his hands, When I do it will look like explosion in cement works.
LMAO me too
I was thinking that exact same thing.
I was thinking the same thing. Right about when he is cleaning up and smoothing the last lines Is when my clumsy butt would trip and fall arms first into this beautiful creation.
using a tarp with a vinyl table cloth on top and maybe an inch of sand to just make it easier to pick up the drips of cement here! no way expecting to be clean!
I’d have to cover everything & me too!
This man is a true craftsmen, and the patience to do this is amazing.
Give me his hands and I do it too!
@@flaviusnita6008 the hands are not all that is needed to work at this man's level. You'll want to get his Brain, Balls and Spirit if you truly want to step up to his level.
I’m sure it’s more difficult than it seems watching this video but I’m challenged to try.
I have been wanting to make large concrete planters for many years. I've seen many different designs from many DIY'rs, but your designs and instructions are innovative and exceptional! Thank you so much for posting these!
Sony, the best thing about this video is not just that it is well made, peaceful, and informative... it is very inspirational.
Great stuff. Thank you.
I have to disagree - for a $7 planter - you expect "Star Wars" special effects quality? Its UA-cam!
@@mryarddog9817 make your comment make sense to me
@@mryarddog9817 Your intelligence is showing or may I say, lack of it.
Mr YardDog : what a Debbie downer .. U R ⤵️
@@mryarddog9817 what a dip shit thing to say. Go on ya wanker. 😡
It's always great to see someone making things with their hands. These are some awesome concrete planters and thanks for sharing!
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There is nothing quite so wonderful as watching a man who is really good at a skill make something useful and long lasting, AND all without spilling a single drop of concrete on that patio. These are simply wonderful. Thank you so much for sharing how to do it.
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Its also very wonderful if others try copy his method and make it themselves
Your planters are incredible! I am stuck at the house caring for a disabled family member and have been going stir crazy wanting to find things to do outside and I am going to try my hand at this along with making my own pavers for my patio. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge!
Thank you for caring! I hope you and your family member are doing better. Were you able to do something outside. A cement pot, maybe?😉
Hope all is well. Just in case , pavers aren't pots. 😊
Sir, your incredible skills using sand, cement and your tools resulted in beautifully constructed concrete planters. I'm sure this wasn't your first time doing that, and it shows in every step that you took. You're skills are great, thanks for sharing it with us.
I have been looking for an extra large concrete pot online, but these are $200-$500! thank you for sharing your process, I really appreciate it!
For some reason, when I watch this video, I get the idea that you're an extremely intelligent man. Well done. Cheers.
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Thank you for your idea
Agree
Elementary, my dear Watson! He is! 😃 And he seems to have a peaceful presence, as well.
Your pots are stunning. I tried making a couple concrete pots many years ago that was a failure but lots of fun. I saw what I did wrong by watching you.. the lots of things I did wrong. lol This is a truly great video about something we seldom see people do. Thanks so much!
Absolutely gorgeous! You make it look so easy and that's a sure sign that it's not! Truly the work of an artist. Thank you for sharing your craft with us.
Its great to see craftsmanship shared. This is why we cherish our elders and the knowledge they share.
Very relaxing to watch ! This is like the way of making large church bells. Its stronger than a terracotta clay version too.
Some things came to mind...
1 You could spray sand with a fine mist of watered down PVA , or even sugar solution and let it dry. This would give the sand a firm skin.
2 You could put integral waterproofing liquid into the mixing water... to make the cement like what they use for swimming pools. This would make the concrete hold water and keep it dry inside, The cement would be more resistant then to frosty weather.
3 At that stage you could add cement colouring powder too. Perhaps to make one look like a fired terracotta clay version .Result not needing decorating painting at all.
4. Be careful with your bonsai trees. Mind the cement is very alkaline and this pH might upset their growth.
5 After painting , pour clear epoxy resin over the work. This would seal the concrete , preventing "salt blooming" and making it safe for all plant types , and give a durable vitreous glazed appearance, So we just need a white background and some blue dragons flying over a water garden ! LIke blue willow pattern china...with the birds of love and the boat...
6 Can you show me how to do a large Ming vase and a Terracotta Warrior in concrete next please ? !
Thanks again for a nice video .
Graham B'Ham U.K.
Great ideas!
Love the epoxy idea. Would l9ve to make them for succulent gardens.
This man does NOT believe in wasting anything - I love it !!! And he is the neatest workman I've every seen.
This video was like ASMR, but with something useful to show for it at the end.
Fantastic video. Beautiful pots. Well done
I am blown away at how little IF ANY, mess you made!! BEAUTIFUL work!!
Wow!! I’ve no idea how this is made!!! Very very interesting!!! Doesn’t look very difficult but the patience and finesse it takes to do this show through in his magic hands!! Great creation and beautiful planters!! 👏👏😃
Nice pot! I'm impressed with the jig and how smooth the pot surface was. Well done video. Very explanatory. Thanks for the tutorial!
The cost drew me in. Immediately I thought wow it would cost a lot to get the table and rig you use to form the pot. I have to say this is one of the most relaxing videos I’ve seem. Thank you so much for refreshing my spirit during this a Covid 19 and protesting/rioting time. I thoroughly enjoyed watching your craftsmanship. Then at the end you revealed your table is an old spinning chair. So you took old things and repurposed them too. Amazing! Thank you for a much needed break. By the way your work is beautiful too!
I used the rear wheel bearing from a car and a rim (for the base), and welded a few things on for the table to attach to. Cost? bugger-all
If you notice an old office chair on the side of the road in the garbage, those would also be easy to turn into a turning table
he mentions it's on a the part of a chair that spins... I'd imagine he took the sitting bit off and attached a table top somehow...!
Great idea!
So many things we just throw away when they can bu used to make beautiful things!
thank you for the simple and to the point instructions without an hour of unneeded chatter. i don't subscribe to many, but you got me. i'm always looking for simple and cheap ways to create things. awesome job!
Just Brilliant ... This is the first time I’ve seen a pot made like this, and I’m stunned! You make it look so easy and achievable for an amateur! Thank you!☺️
Sprinkling a good amount of fiber glass fibers or even cloth between the 1st and second layer and around the wires would add a lot of strength.
R u kid ding Fibre glass oh NO Càncer here it comes DO N0T HANDLE Fiber glass X
how can 621 people not like this video! this is awesome
DITTO!!
Hate.. or Awe. Someone looking for a marijuana video found the wrong POT video.. some people; sigh (including small children just won't be benefitted by this info) lol
You'd see why if they didn't delete all negative comments. The ones left up look fake as hell.
....because they don't like themselves and they are projecting. Stay positive!
The skill he showed was amazing making something so beautiful was amazing. But, there's nothing in there to help support the concrete. I thumb up for the lesson but will add some mesh or iron to make it stronger. Maybe that's why?
It was a magical moment when the final coating went through the "mold" scraping off the excess. Beautiful design and workmanship.
And no masks😳.. breathing in that into lungs makes cement inside as its moist
yuck!!
Quite simply one of most enjoyable UA-cam videos I have seen in many years.
The simplicity of the operation allied to the ingenuity and productivity of Sony Le is very uplifting.
Well Done Sony. 👍👏
Excellent craftmanship. The part near the end where you were smoothing the sides to their final shape was so satisfying to watch! Thank you for sharing your technique.
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Enjoyed watching you make this. I so much want to give it a try. thankyou too for explaining your turntable. A swivel chair base. I have one and now its not going to be discarded.
I found your video to be very interesting and an amazing idea. As an artist, I can appreciate the talent and patience to make these garden containers. Thank you so much for sharing this method. As a little old lady, I won't be making one, but I found it interesting and I always enjoy learning new things. Being creative keeps me alive.
This is the best video I have ever seen about making concrete pots! Thank you so much for posting this. Your instructions and materials used were very clear and easy to follow. Looking forward to trying this out. Thanks again! Well done!
It's so incredibly generous to take the time to film and explain the process. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
He really didn't explain much of anything, lol. Still pleasant to watch, but not really helpful.
Very well done. The spinning chair is genius. For the metal frame: probably a little more money, but very accessible to those who don’t weld, look for aluminum erector materials called 80/20. Screw together and make infinite shapes and sizes.
Jill, thank you for the input. You can use wood frame easy make in the video I uploaded recently: ua-cam.com/video/Nfj31YrRj70/v-deo.html
Hope you have a great day!
Sony Le I will have to watch all your videos. I have never seen pots as special and particularly love the size of these ones. Eeekkk so excited
@@SonyLe Fiberglass or metal fibers mixed in with first and second layer would make those things last a couple lifetimes. Great video.
@Suzyqs Mesh is not a good choice for such a project. Rings plus fibers is the way to go.
One more thing - you can also mix perlite instead of sand in the mixture. It looks like a limestone antique pot if the surface is not smoothed and if it is painted white. This makes it extremely lightweight.
@@evgenitantikov5865 He only used sand for the form didn't he? I thought the concrete and mortar were pre-mixed.
As previously mentioned in other people's comments, I too have been wanting to do this for years. Thank you for sharing this remarkable process and taking the time to explain it. I have saved it and hopefully be making one soon.
Did you?
Thank you for explaining your process clearly and with details many people leave out. I like your finished pots very much.
These are beautiful! It is amazing to see how easily it can be done ... I know 90% of the process is preparation and practice ... but once the skill is there it looks SO easy.
This is similar to the ancient way of doing it, except then it's the blade that is spinning not the table. Very inspirational. Simple yet saves so much time and labour. Great video, very clear and concise. Be well. All the best.
Found it.. the blade spins around >>
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@@steven.h0629 Exactly! That's it. The result is impressive though it looks like much more physical work since he is the one moving around and not the table.
I love this. Always wanted to do something like this to make my own planters with cement. Just not enough hours in the day for me to do everything I want in this life. I started small with stepping stones but it never got off the ground. Thank you for sharing this video.
I enjoy your work and the video showing how you accomplish each task involved in producing these pots. Very well done. Thank you.
Sony not only is your skill amazing, but you are at peace when you do your work.
Thank you for sharing yourself with the world.
Stay safe
I am doing a French drain around the foundation of my house. When finished it will be covered in tumbled rock. I was planning to buy planters of some kind to go on top of the rock to keep the dirt out of the rock. This fits the bill perfectly! I may give this a try. Great video!👍
And you can grow desert roses too? You’re a man of many talents. Well done!
Very nice work, I would make a fine mess for seven dollars and about a hundred dollars more to clean it up. Thank you for showing this video. You have great talent.
Hi Juan, you should just cheer up, without believing that you are incapable of achieving it.
Greetings from Argentina.
@@cfsotto good advice...
@@cfsotto Thank you my friend.
@@juanduran345 Hi Juan, I wanted to say that you should be encouraged to try it. Sorry for my bad English (I'm from Argentina) Hug.
@@cfsotto You do okay and its wonderful that you try. I would love to work with someone making these planters.. the farm project is located in an area where good traffic to sell items. Um looking for persons who like to work towards workung towards financial independence but be part of a crafting community each doing their best at making useful items such as this. . Like a leather crafter, fiber spinner, or even cheese or ice cream..there are enough things a person could do and make money..
You are essentially your own business, but each has their own tiny home. Id like to see an adobe structure created too that will resist UV. Or EMP..
Thank you for not adding music to the video. It was very relaxing just hearing and watching you work. Beautiful huge bowls. Nice plants.
Sony, your a true talent artist, your ideas are genius & we appreciate all the time and effort you put into helping others save money while creating their projects!
It was a pleasure watching you make this planter. You do such great, meticulous work. Well thought out and well designed. Thank you.
Your bonsai trees are beautiful and are lucky to have such quality homes. So much love and care went into these pots nicely done! 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼
I was about 16 min into watching and the only criticism I had was " He should have drain holes" a few seconds later he added drain holes. Well done, I got nothing lol.
I was about 10 minutes in and was saying, "This is completely amazing, too bad there's no steel reinforcement." A few seconds later he added steel reinforcement. This is absolutely beautiful craftsmanship.
@@dougsaunders8670 The logical conclusion is he is listening to us spying and adjusting mid video...lol
I was about 7 minutes in and was saying “he should add cement onto this mold to make a planter” and then he did. I got nothing to complain about.
Joey Dehart brilliant love your bonding trees
Thank you sir.
Excellent work, Impressive on the tool you crafted to form the Pots, I like the way the planter came out. Great Job
you are a like a cement surgeon!!! would make a great dentist as your attention to detail and technique are impeccable!
OMG, FINALLY SOMEONE MADE A VIDEO IN ENGLISH, AND EASY STEP BY STEP. I LOVE IT, THANK YOU FOR SHARING YOU MADE IT SO EASY FOR US TO UNDERSTAND IN ENGLISH, HOPE YOU MAKE MORE VIDEOS IN THE FUTURE BECAUSE I CANT WAIT, AM SO EXCITED FOR THE NEXT ONE, THANK YOU SO MUCH FROM A NEW FRIEND FROM ALL THE WAY FROM THE OTHE SIDE OF THE WORLD FROM “TEXAS”❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️😻😻😻😻😻😻😻😻😻😻😻😻😻😻😻😻😻😻😻😻😻😻😻😻😻😻😻😻😻😻👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
belinda hernandez I think he is in Texas too ☺️
zozo Yassine -AWSOME😍❤️👍
@@zrockyassine He's in Florida. ALL THE WAY ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THE GULF!!!!!!!!!
Andrew Hess not too far from me i’m in louisiana 😄
@belinda hernandez ., I’m wondering how you say your name in English ? According to your name I’m guessing you will understand another idiom , which is a clear advantage to watch and learn anything.
You are extremely talented. I wish I had the patience that you have. It was so relaxing watching your work.
Great job, so patient, and precise, not just 1 but 10, you are a master crafts man. Thank you.
Aw, simplicity at its best. What a fun looking skill, something we can all enjoy watching. Thank you sir, you are a true craftsman.
Absolutely gorgeous!! Such craftsmanship….Thank you for the well explained tutorial as well…..I’m in awe of how exact this pot came out, just beautiful!!
You are the most talented ! I've been watching all day... you're simply the best!
You're so talented. And I love that you tell us about the different mixtures. Thanks!
Lordy, you make it look so easy!! Thanks for being clear with instructions and sharing!! Thank you!
Would cost a mint to buy 10 of those planters. Wow, beautiful work and you sat and didn't soil you clothing. I'm inspired.
You know that in today’s world we just go to the store and buy what we need but to see this master make something as beautiful and simple. This was a great video and thank you so much for sharing your knowledge. Thank you and may God Bless you
I like that you're using a previous planter to hold the sand for the next one.
You are the first person that I’ve seen, that has recommended mortar mix. Great idea. I wish you much future success in any endeavor.
Yes I agree most use it way to wet, the only wet coats should be the 1st coat on the sand and the last coat for a finish I add some super fine sand. The core should be normal like render you'd put on a wall with aggregate up to 3~6mm(1/8~1/4")and large pots need to be a lot thicker than small pots
Excellent tutorial, for someone with good manual dexterity. Nice to watch & a clever method. need to make my turntable from a reclaimed chair first (will come in useful for other things too).......Thank you, well done.
I can’t tell you how grateful I am for this video. Thank you so much.
Great video and technique, will try my hand on and see I love flower pots
So perfect. I enjoyed watching you work. The birds singing in the background was lagniappe.
So beautiful!!
Very creative and easy way to make the mold and side shaper.
I love it 🥰
This is so fascinating and educational. I just found your channel and I am so glad I did, this is great and a huge money saver. I love the attention to detail you give in each one as well as the calmness of your videos. Thank you so much. Subscribed!!
I have the same type of mixer. Works great for everything on my mini farm , super easy to clean and doesn't tear up 5 gallon buckets.
Fantastic, I've never seen someone make a pot before. Such beautiful craftsmanship!
Thank you! This is ingenious! What a great video too -- no wasted words and babble! I commend you on the best How To video I've ever seen.
Absolutely beautiful. I would love to see the stands . Even with no stands , the patio with the plants in residence is a lovely place .
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You’re very talented! I just learned about bottomless pots and wonder if you’ve ever tried them. Your plants, shrubs and trees can then send their roots down into the soil and will be healthier and live long in the container. Wouldn’t work on patios or decks but can be set around and make the overall effect interesting.
good idea!
What a blessing you are. Such a great teacher. I am very grateful!!
Having quite a bit of experience using concrete, I can say this is quite incredible
This is terrific. Such a clear and intelligent presentation. I am inspired!
Well done
He is so talented and he makes it look so simple that I want to try. I agree with the other people he is a true Craftsman
@CEMENT CRAFT as I said above I think that you are a true Craftsman. Thank you for showing us how to build these large bowls.
so during quarantine while i'm clipping my toenails, this genius figures out to do something useful!!!
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dude,...you need to see his toenails
What a great idea! It looks like you had fun designing the tools, and the pots look very nice.
You sir are a master at what you do. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us.
This is incredible! I was searching for various ways other people make pots, so I could make my own. I plan to make hypertufa pots, and you have given me some great ideas for it, now. I'm excited, and I appreciate your detailed video!
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I absolutely love watching you make these beautiful pots. So talented and patient.💕💕
I watch a video like this and it amazes me that people have ugly things to say in the comments or even do a thumbs down when this man did a fantastic job I bet y'all can't do it so I guess that's why you did the thumbs down on it but let me tell you I'm an artist but I'm nowhere near as good as this man great job
Very helpful to those who need to visualize the process. Thank you.
Outstanding work Sir! No expensive tools, just a can do attitude and ingenuity.
this is gorgeous! also love the collection of plants
I love this! I love making things with cement, I’m just a beginner but OHHH the possibilities! You are inspiring me thank you!!
This is so cool
That was a great idea! ♥ You are very talented. Love your beautiful yard, too.
This is absolutely beautiful! Did anyone else see 🐘🐘🐘 from time stamp 8:20-8:35?! So cool. I want to try to make these! ❤
Man! I was just pricing gigantic concrete pots the other day and they were so freaking expensive! Now I'm going to try to make them myself!!! Thank you!!!
Well, looks like I’ve got a new project to tackle. I really like these pots. Thanks for Sharing!!!
Whaooo you’re very talented... I love making things with cement and I was thinking for a while how to make bigger pots without a mold etc... I came across your Chanel and you made it and explained so easily with just simple materials on how to DIY!!! Thank you!!! I’m just became a subscriber to your channel 💖👍🏻🙏🏼
WOW I'M IMPRESSED!!! Well done! Thank you for sharing💞
Thank you for a very educational video. I learned a lot and have much more respect for the crafts people that make these large concrete planters.
Wonderful video, thank you. Your use of a turntable and adjusterble former was a brilliant idea.
Materials: $7. Labor: Priceless.
It is awesome, I like the technique and the way it looks, good job.
This was amazing! I’d love to see how you prune your bonsai. They are beautiful!
Those are called Desert Roses I have 12+ (Not as big as his) they are really easy plants to maintain ( But I also live in Fl .) they love the heat part of the succulent family !
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What a great video. I'm thinking I'll try making a 10" pot and see how it goes. Thank you so very much for sharing your talents.
Wow! What a great job. I wish I had a friend with such amazing talent & creativity. Love that beautiful Desert Rose in the background.